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AMUSEMENTS LAST NIGHT—JOHN BARRYMORE with DOLORES COSTELLO in “HIS LADY” A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. Continuous from 11.15 -a.m. Evening Session de Luxe at 8 p.m. MMESTI COMMENCING TO-MORROW THE STAR OF “BEN HUR” IN HIS NEWEST ROMANCE. The Screen Version of NEVER SUCH JOSEPH fIONRAD'S OSEPH '-' ON RAD’S Famous Here is a picture of adventure with a capital A of Romance that warms the heart and fires the imagination a picture of a thousand perils and thrills ribald buccan e e r s sailing the Spanish Main, Beauty in distress, and a gallant youth to the rescue! It is a picture of intense drama, exceptional acting by all concerned, with Ramon Novarro’s marv e I I o u s screen personality dominating the whole. You will thank us for showing “The Road to Romance.” Young and old alike, they’ll thoroughly enjoy Novel, “Romance.” Ramon XT OVARRO AMON It OVARRO Ramon 'vtovarro AMON 11 OVARRO Ramon XT OVARRO AMON ir OVARRO Ramon XT OVARRO AMON OVARRO KAMON VTOVARRO AMON -111 OVARRO Ramon xr° VARRO AMON m OVARRO Ramon 'vtova’rro AMON m OVARRO Eamon twtovarro AMON m OVARRO Ramon XT OVARRO AMON m OVARRO KAMON XT° VARRO AMON IT OVARRO "DAMON XT OVARR O -IA'AMON m OVARRO Ramon \tovarro AMON m OVARRO With MARCELINE DAY. MARCELINE DAY. A ROMANCE. Stark adventures on land and sea mystery, peril and love are blended into the most poignantly appealing romance of many years in this unforgettable epic from the pen of Joseph Conrad. “rriHE “ JL HE Road oad TS R OMANCE.” OMANCE.” WE PROMISE A MUSICAL TREAT By Introducing IP R NEST Ernest Ernest rnest Ernest rnest C-IVinley C-IVINLEY MCTT'INLEY C-IVinley NEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER TENOR. Just returned fresh from English, American and Continental Successes. Singing (a) “Waiata Poi - - - Alfred Hill (b) “Le Donna Mobile - - - Verdi (c) “Fat Li’P Feller” Sheridan Gordon • His rendering of “Waiata Poi” on one occasion caused Alfred Hill, the famous composer, to remark: “It is the first time I have heard the work rendered to my satisfaction.” If there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing it is Advertised in THE SUN

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 274, 9 February 1928, Page 19

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