“It Has Won Auckland’s Heart ” ever before so many stars in one gay, thrilling picture of Jotrn c j a>Vv The gaiety and frivolity of the Paris Boulevards—the beauty and pathos of a great love —these are the things that have thrilled the world in the world’s best loved opera now a glorious picture. LILLIAN CUSH The First Lady of the Screen. JOHN GILBERT of “ The Merry Wiidow” and Star of “ The Big Parade/' TOGETHER In the Metro-Goldwyn - Mayer Production of KING VIE>OR The Directorial Artist —Director of “ The Big Parade." Other Attractions: “GEMS FROM THE OPERA” (La Bohems), by ETTA FIELD Auckland’s Premiere Soprano. And J. WHITEFORD-WAUGH’S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. MAJESTIC CONTINUOUS FROM 11.15. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. Ring 43-210 for Reserves. POPULAR PRICES: BOX PLAN AT THEATRE.
SHRIEKS OF LAUGHTER FILLED THE THEATRE LAST NIGHT. ■ tiTii ' liX! ! iii “The Theatre Magnificent” §p Direction: Williamson Films (N.2.)» Ltd. GRAND EVENING PERFORMANCE, 7.45 P.M. THE YEAR’S GREATEST SCREAM OF LAUGHTER. RAYMON D WALLACE HATTONBEERY ‘Wife Savers’ Funnier than "In the Navy.” Funnier than "We’re in the Air.” SEE IT FOR YOURSELF. IT’S A SCREAM. A Picture that will Break All Laugh Records. With BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, including Clyde Cook Comedy and a New Zealand Interest Picture, entitled "THE MANUFACTURE OF SILO,” with LESLIE V. HARVEY at the Mighty Wurlitzer, (a) Toreador Song, from "Carmen,” (b) Traumerei (Schumann). And ARTHUR G. FROST and REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Reservations at Theatre, 46-883, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone Reserves cannot be kept after 7.30 p.m.
DIXIELAND TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Gala 'Carnival Nigrht Dancing 8 to 12. Admission, ss. NOTE —MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MADAME POMPADOUR NIGHT In conjunction with the TAMAKI YACHT CLUB DANCE. Special Late Night, when all Members of the J. C. Williamson Company will be present. 8.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. 7s 6d Double. Reserve Early. Phone 26-615.
i 1 T V O F AUCKLAND. Town Hall MUNICIPAL CHOIR Saturday Evening Next June 16 J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
•H EXCLUSIVE TO THE DO NOT BE MISLED: TO-NIGHT at 7-45 THE SOCIETA I TALI AN A GRANDI FILMS PRESENT LORD LYTTON'S IMMORTAL NOVEL, “THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII” NEW AND NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH A PICTURE OF SOME YEARS AGO. HARDT A ?OET7 y sr’. MARIA CORDA, lone COUNTESS DE LIGOURO; Glaucus VICTOR VARCONI; Arbaces, BERNHARDT GOETZKE; Calenus, EMILIE GHIONE; Olinthus, FERRUCCIO BIANCINI; Apecides, VICTOR EVANGELIST!. THIS STUPENDOUS MASTERPIECE MUST APPEAL TO ALL LOVERS OF ART AND BEAUTY. THINIC SOME OF THE PLAYERS IN THIS 12,000 FEET CLASSICAL PRODUCTION ARE ACTUAL DESCENDANTS OF i *** i^, * V ITALIANS WHO PASSED THROUGH THIS AWFUL CALAMITY!!! USUAL PRICES (The Lyrtc Policy). Reserve* at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone, 43-645. W. J. BANNEHR Proprietor pM-M-M-H H-I-H4++H+W
Everybody’s Theatre Commencing JUNE nciag JUNE £8 MlT§OPol|\ tishtv Screen A Mighty Screen Epic of a City 100 Years from now
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 15
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