AMUSEMENTS W TflONftf A.OBRIEN The% f MATHESON LANG THE ISLAND OF DESPAIR 1 Novel Theme. DANCING DAYS The Amusing Lesson Learned _ Jazz Sounded Sweeter Than Ho HATS McKAY, THE CHILD WONDER VOCALIST. Phones 41-586, 44-136. By a Married Man to Whon Sweet Home. NOVELTY INSTRUMENTALIST, Also: JACK HOXIE In ‘Old Ironsides' A Mighty Epic of the Sea. Thrilling Battle Scenes. Amazing Romance and Drama. The Year’s Mightiest Picture. “THE WILD HORSE STAMPEDE.” PRiaCta I V \ Broadway N'mkh THE BIG TEN-REEL SPECIAL With JOHN BARRYMORE And STRONG CAST In “DON JUAN” For Reserves Book at Theatre or Phone: Rialto 46-609; Regent, 20-142. V THREE LAMPS «« HARRY LANGDON in “LONG PANTS” A Screaming Comedy Farce. HARRY CAREY in TIGER THOMPSON” Reserves at Golden Bowl, next Theatre.
GRAND -Opposite G.P.O. “The Man They Could Not Hang ” AND “THE EXQUISITE SINNER” Sessions: 11.15, 1.45, 4, 5.45, 7.30. VOCAL SOLOS BY MA*bAME ANNETTE HAYWARD LECTURER: TANO FAMA. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW JOIN THE BIG CROWD TO-MORROW AT COMMUNITY SINGING Here it is aflain —that happy spot of each week—the hour’s sing-song at the Strand Theatre every Wednesday. Come on—Join the big crowd tomorrow—Forget your worldly worries —Fling to the winds your cares ar.d woes—BE HAPPY! Sing! Sing! Sing! Community Singing Strand Theatre To-Morrow 12.30 TO 1.30 P.M. Last week hundreds were compelled to stand as every seat was taken long before the starting time. Be Chairman: MR. M. J. BENNETT Song Leader: MR. LEN TRAVERS Pianiste: . MRS. M. OSBORNE ADMISSION AND SONG BOOKS FREE All Proceeds go to Charities. Doors Open 11.30 a.m. LEARNERS’ DANCE JAZZ, OLD-TIME. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 8 Belgium St., next To Masonic Hall. Good Floor, Orchestra, Instructor. R. RICHARDS.
PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Karangahape Road Direction . . . . Puller Hayward Theatres. Phone. 46-252 JAe SCARLET LETTER , Dramatic Thunderbolt that shatters the Barriers of Human Intolerance. Has any man the right to accept the ALSO SHOWING — ‘The Family Upstairs” Prices —6d 1/- 1/6
DIXIELAND CABARET BY THE SEA This week the Catiaret will be open WEDNESDAY: 8.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. THURSDAY: 8.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. SATURDAY: 8 p.m. till Midnight. For Reservations Phone 26-615. The Dixieland Famous Internationals are open engagements three nights weekly. For particulars Phone 26-615.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 112, 2 August 1927, Page 15
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