AMUSEMENTS W TflOMnr A.O BRIEN Theatre? And RICHARD DIX A.VD ESTHER RALSTON in “THE QUARTERBACK" Paramount’s Comedy-drama of College Football Days. Also Universal’s Comedy-Stage Success “THE OLD SOAK" Full Supporting Programme SUNBEAM REVUETTE Princess Phone, 41-586. Tivoli Phone, 44-136. “THE OLD SOAK" Sparkling comedy with a dramatic kick Also HOOT GIBSON in “THE BUCKEROO KID" Phone 44-402 The! UoCto I W \ Broadway Mmkt. Special Attraction REGINALD DENNY in “ROLLING HOME” A Screamingly Funny Farce. Also BUCK JONES in “THE FLYING HORSEMAN” Phone 46-609. Full Supporting Programme. V THREE LAMPS 1 RAYMOND GRIFFITH The High Hat Mirth Dispenser and HELENE COSTELLO in “WET PAINT" SATURDAY Monster 3-hour matinee
“No, No, Nanette” BOX PLANS Will be on view TO-DAY at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., and during: the holidays seats may be reserved at His Majesty’s Theatre Confectionery Shop, where tickets for the Early Door Stalls and Gallery may also be purchased. “NO, NO, NANETTE” MATINEES. “NO, NO. NANETTE” MATINEES. NEXT SATURDAY, AT 2. NEXT MONDAY, AT 2. And WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. An Ideal Entertainment for the Children. They prefer it to a Pantomime. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction .. J.C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. Touring Manager John Farrell. Great Easter Attraction NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, AT 8. And subsequent Evenings, and on Easter Monday Afternoon and Wednesday Afternoon. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present, by Arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller, “No, No, Nanette” The World’s Supreme Musical Comedy Triumph, superbly presented by the NEW LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 70 ARTISTS 70 Including ELSIE PRINCE, JIMMY GODPEN, CHARLTON MORTON, Olive Grant, Elsie Parkes. Nellie Duane, Gladys Hermes, Claude Holland, Phyllis Du Barry, Marjorie L’Strange, Alma Mackie and a glorious GARDEN OF GIRLS. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., te-day and during holidays at His Majesty’s Theatre Confectionery. Day Sales at His Majesty’s Theatre Confectionery Shop. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. GRAND Opp. G.P.O. THE LAST DAY’S SCREXINGS “THELMA” MARIE CORELLI’S GREAT BOOK SCREENED. “THELMA” COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT “THE ROAD TO MANDALAY” STARRING Lon Chaney AT THE GRAND SATURDAY the musical box Beresford Street, off Pitt Street DANCING TO-NIGHT 8.30 till midnight To-night: 4s 6d Double. Dress Optional. Saturday: 7s 6d Double. Strictly Dress. Reserves no charge. Phone 40-127 ICELAND m MISSION I P r O DROME HEA T R E fpO-MORROW T^IGHT (GOOD FRIDAY) Boors Open 6.30. Commence at 7.30 MUSICAL RECITAL By Our Company, known as JASPER’S LIMITED. Solos:—Mesdames Eve Baillie, Anita Hardwick, M. E. Dunkley, Misses Rosie Lid son and Nellie Lingard, Messrs. Rex Hart, Robert Nixon, Sam Hardwick. SEVERAL ANTHEMS BY THE FULL COMPANY REGENT BALLROOM Special Easter attractions liav ranged by the management riegent Ballroom. To-night wi special one. with dancing until ° n Saturday a "grand night will take place, with the ansant in the afternoon. On n*y evening, the Easter ball v , ' p n. Dancing will hold swai nnd there will be many tK *. Tables may be reserved theatre phone, 46-888,
TO-NIGHT, FINAL SCREENING “CARBINE’S HERITAGE” HIPPODROME COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY SPECIAL EASTER A TTRA CTION Sessions—ll, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 8. FIRST SCREENING IN N.Z., Fred Thomson’s Latest With his Wonder Horse “SILVER KING” “WILD BULL’S LAIR” Also, SPECIAL FRED THOMSON MATINEE, 2 p.m. PARENTS! COME ALONG AND BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE FRED THOMSON AND HIS WONDERFUL HORSE, "SILVER KING,” EASTER SATURDAY |JSUAL JpAMILY J> RICES A."* 0 (CHILDREN (in 6g "6S HIPPODROME— EASTER SATURDAY MAKE YOUR VISIT TO AUCKLAND ONE TO BE REMEMBERED! THERE IS ONLY ONE LUNA PARK LUNA PARK THIS IS YOUR CHANCE THEN TO VISIT AUCKLAND’S CONEY ISLAND. The Scenic Railway The Scenic Railway REFRESHING, INVIGORATING THE DODG’EM THE DODG’EM YOU WILL WANT TO TAKE IT HOME. THE WHIP THE WHIP BUT IT WON’T HURT AND COSTS LESS THAN THE DOCTOR. THE CATERPILLAR THE CATERPILLAR ONLY TAKE YOUR BEST FRIEND WITH YOU. FRED FOLEY and COSTER “JOE” BRADLEY’S MONKEY HIPPODROME MAKE THIS YOUR NIGHT AT LUNA PARK. OPEN SATURDAY AT 2.30 & 7.30. OPEN MONDAY AT 2.30 & 7.30. DIXIELAND POPULAR THURSDAY NIGHTS To-night will inaugurate the first of the new series of Dixieland's Popular Nights, so well known for gaiety and mirth. The management intends to run a special competition dance, extending over four or five weeks, and a special prize is to be awarded to the best lady and gentleman dancers. Full particulars will be announced later.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 20, 14 April 1927, Page 15
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