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AMUSEMENTS At the Lyric Only THIS IS THE OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME OF THE WEEK. COMPARABLE WITH, AND IN MANY RESPECTS SURPASSING, HER PREVIOUS SUCCESSES —“SALLY” AND IRENE. COLLEEN MOORES LATEST BIG PICTURE FOR FIRST NATIONAL on chids BIGGEST BRIGHTEST BREEZIEST & CUTEST CLEVEREST COMEDY ERMINE "ORCHIDS AND ERMINE" is one of the most delightful and entertaining features the screen has yet seen. The humour is spontaneous—the titles original, clever and screamingly funny SPECIAL NOTE:— WE DESIRE TO POINT OUT TO THOSE WHO ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE EVENING SESSIONS THAT THERE WILL BE ONLY ONE MATINEE WITH THIS PROGRAMME. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. LADIES AND CHILDREN ARE URGED TO ATTEND THE MATINEE AND AVOID THE CROWDS AT NIGHT. Tliis Picture Cannot be Seen Elsewhere AN ADDED ATTRACTION WILL BE A MAN OF NERVE ’’ A WESTERN COMEPV • OVE ROMANCE, With 808 CUSTER AS THE B/Au..rUL YOUNG HERO. His experiences with the Dainty Young Travelling Milliner and her "Ford" Provide an Excellent Hour’s Entertainment. There will be the Usual Supports and Very Latest Gazette. ALF. MARBECK AND HIS ORCHESTRA HAVE PROMISED TO PROVIDE A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. THE MANAGEMENT PROVIDE THE MOST COMFORTABLE SEATS IN TOWN. BOOK—AND YOUR COMFORT AND ENTERTAINMENT ARE ASSURED. Glorious Pageant BALL TOWN HALL Thursday, July 28, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. A JOYOUS REVEL IN A SCENE OF ENCHANTMENT TO HERALD THE FORTHCOMING NATIONAL FESTIVAL IN THE SPRING. JAZZING DE LUXE TO THE MUSIC OF THE REGENT BAND (AUGMENTED FOR THE OCCASION), BY THE COURTESY OF J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS, LTD. Decorations by the Students of the Auckland School of Art. MAGNIFICENT DRURY LANE SPECTACLE, in which 150 trained dancers will take part, presented by Madame Edith Baird. The costuming of this ballet will be on a scale of unprecedented splendour. GORGEOUS PAGEANT OF BEAUTY in which over 200 of Auckland’s prettiest girls will be presented in artistic groupings, representing the flora, the wealth and the beauty of New Zealand, and which will give a foretaste of the glory of the coming Spring Carnival, PRODUCED by Albert Goldie. Special features by Miss Dosae Stoddart and Miss Lillian O’Leary. A South Sea Island Phantasy PERFORMED BY 20 SAMOAN DANCERS and Screamingly Funny “ Stunts ” BY FESTIVAL REVELLERS. SALE OF TICKETS. The Director desires to warn those who contemplate being present that unless they secure their ticket s immediately they will probably find that they will have missed the GREATEST TREAT OF THIS KIND EVER OFFERED IN AUCKLAND. Tickets are now on Sale at:— LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., BOX OFFICE, and all Leading Hotels, Tobacconists and Stationers. Prices: Single Tickets, 12s 6d. Double Tickets, £1 1s (Buffet Supper included). Extra Ladies (to purchasers of gupinea tickets only), 7s 6d. Admission to Galleries, 2s 6d. A few reserved seats, 2s 6d extra. Festival trainng and workrooms, Whole Floor, er “No Deposit” Piano Co.). Phone 45-622. 305 Queen Street ALBERT GOLDIE, General Director.

PRINCE EDWARD <—> THEATRE *— Karangahape Road Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres Phone. 46-252 RUDOLPH VALENTINO and VILMA BANKY ‘The Son of The Shrek’ NOTE: Every Circle lady patron will be presented with a souvenir of Valentino. FIRST SCREENING IN AUCKLAND of ‘Blow Your Own Horn Featuring WARNER BAXTER A Hilarious, Side-splitting, Fast and Furious Comedy Drama EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SHORT SUBJECTS Prices —6d 1/- 1/6 GRAND Opp. G.P.O. THE HEAVY-WEIGHT BOXING CONTEST, PAULINO UZCUDUN V. TOM HEENEY (N.Z.) Screened at 11.15, 1.25, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. And “Slide, Kelly, Slide” Screened at 11.55, 2.5, 4.15, 6.25, and 8.40. Starring COMMENCING TO-MORROW (Friday), “ The Scarlet Letter ” Starring LILLIAN GISH. AT THE GRAND FRIDAY.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 July 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 July 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 July 1927, Page 16

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