AMUSEMENTS #* ®ljr iSrnmtt “The Theatre Magnificent WILLIAMSON FILMS. LILA U MONT SMITH & F. W THRING CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11 A.M. EVENING SESSION AT 7.45 SHARP THE BRITISH PRODUCTION. LONDON Specially Written for the “Limehouse Nights, ’ DOROTHY GISH In Her Greatest Role. INTRIGUING VIEWS OF THE MOTHER CITY’S FAMOUS FORM BACKGROUND TO GRIPPING PLOT. LANDMARKS a MISS NEW ZEALAND 1927 vith Metro-Goidwyn- Mayer Greeted the FOUR SEMI-FINALISTS !n Their First Appearance in a Series of SCREEN AND STAGE TESTS To Allow Voters to See the Ability of the Girls. NOTE.—THE GIRLS WILL BE GIVEN NEW TESTS IN A REAL SETTING. AT THE REGENT AT EACH APPEARANCE. Special Musical Progr At the Mighty Wurlitzer, EDDIE HORTON. (a) Schubert’s '‘Serenade,” (b) “Loin Du Bal.” BOOK IMMEDIATELY AT THEATRE. P HONE 46-888. THE DEMAND FOR SEATS IS TREMENDOUS. NOTE. —Phone Bookings cannot be kept after 7.30 on Saturdays, unless previously paid for.
Clubhouse, Bayswater Wharf Final Night To-night Saturday “Petticoat Lane” The Port Auckland Band in Attendance. All Goods at Bargain Prices. Your Last Chance of Seeing the Alley Kids. Free Boat, 7.40 p.m. Fr City.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 86, 2 July 1927, Page 15
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