AMUSEMENTS TflOMftf A.Q gRIEh Thgajre CONVOY A Film History of actual the Navy at War with Mighty as a Ma ppenings of a Romance as o’-war. Also “COLLEGIATE” A Sparkling Comedy-Drama of College Days. Also TILTON and WEST, In an Entirely New Act. And « THE MUSICAL DRUNK,” The Saxophone King. AT EVENING SESSION. Clara Bow in THE PRIMROSE PATH’ A Vivid Colourful Story of the Underworld Something Unusual. LILIAN RICH. HARRY CAREY In lyotl Nightly at 7!45 SOFT SHOES 1 A Thrilling Comedy • Drama. A Laughing Treat. (<( CABARET 99 CONTINUOUS FROM lO*at> GILDA GREY, TOM MOORE, CHESTER CONKLIN. Drama of the Life Behind the Closed Doors of New York's Night Clubs. And ‘McFADDEN’S FLATS Hilarious Sequences. 99 roadway ramkr THREE LAWS HAROLD LLOYD THE KID BROTHER’ ou'll Laugh till you Ache at this Comic Youngster—The Kid Brother. Also EVELYN BRENT in “THE IMPOSTER” DOROTHY GISH in “LONDON” A Throbbing Tale of London's Ligtv and Shadows. Also LEWIS STONE, BARBARA BEDFORD “The Notorious Lady” Phone 26-041.
Prince Edward THEATRE Karangahape Road Direction •• - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. VAUDEVILLE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT THE INIMITABLE KOHALA And his Harmonising Hawaiian Maids in Music, Soig and Dance. Special Scenery and Effects, kindly loaned by Majestic Theatre Management. CHAS. KAY Aucklard Premier Character Vocalist. Featuring THE WANDERER A Characterisat on of "The Blind Boy." THE WONDERFUL D —B —D —Trio TWO MEN AND A MAID. Novel Song and Dance Act. You will thoroughly enjoy this turn. REX HUNTER NOTED ENGLISH VENTRILOQUIST Late of the Moss and Stoll Circuit. An Act Just a Bit Different from the BELL JOHNS A SNAPPY DANCER. LAST BUT NOT LEAST! TOM BUTLER And his Piano Occordion. ALSO SCREENING—“Romance of A Million Dollars” A Mystery Drama of most unusual theme, culminating in an amazing climax. Evening Session: 7 o’clock. Doors Open, 6.30. Prices:- 9d. Is. and Is. 6d. DIXIELAND Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. TO-NIGHT, 8.30 to 11.30. Admission, 2s 6d SPECIAL NOTICE. Wednesday, Oetotor 5, 8.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m., ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. Non-stop dancing for the first time in New Zealand. Continuous music by two master bards —the Famous Internationals and Eienda I's Snappy Collegians. ADMISSION, ?s 6d. Phone 26-6*15.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 153, 19 September 1927, Page 15
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