Nightly at 8 Matinee, Saturday, 2.1 s MUSICAL COMEDY at Common Sense Prices C 5- 2r: TO-NIGHT ELSIE PRINCE JIMMY GODDEN CHARLTON MORTON And all the Company who have become so popular in Auckland. £ w ! £k “MERCENARY MARY,” the Most Beautiful of ail Musical Comedies “MERCENARY MARY,” the Champagne of Musical Comedies “MERCENARY MARY,” the most Tuneful Play, the Biggest Cemedy Play, the Biggest Dancing Play, and the most Delightful Play of a?! times. “MERCENARY MARY” will be the Crowning Glory to a Triumphal Season. “MERCENARY MARY" contains the following Musical hits: M |'m a Little Bit Fonder of You than of Myself.” “Tie a String Around Your Finger,” “Honey I’m in Love With You,” “Dipping in the Moonlight,” “Mercenary Mary,” “Give a Little. Get a Little.“ • “Over the Garden Wall.” “I’m Going to Dance at Your Wedding “ and “Thinking of You,” Etc., Etc. “ MERCENARY MARY.” Is Absolutely the Prettiest and most Pleasing Play Yet to visit Auckland. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS : Plans for First Six Nights now on view. “Mercenary Mary" Plans for Dress Circle and O-S. at Lewis Eady Ltd., till 5 o'clock, afterwards at St James' Theatre Office. Grand Circle Plans at St James’ Theatre Office, from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. NOTE : 4/- Seats cannot be Booked. Always plenty of the latter price Tickets available at Ticket Office after 7 p.m.
REMUERA. The Theatre Classic. Direction* Fuller-Hayward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT at 8 SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.30. Also, MONDAY THE SCREAM OF THE SCREEN “Bringing Bp Father” Shrieks, Grins, and Gales of Laughter. THE COLOSSUS OF COMEDY Also The Big Paramount Special “ THE WAY OF ALL FLESH.*’ GAZETTES, SCENICS, and other Items of interest Box Plan at Theatre, Pl>one Reservations 24-749. GREY LYNN TO-NIGHT Paramount Present ZANE GREY’S “BORN TO THE WEST” And ADOLPHE MENJOU in “SERENADE” Trams leave for all parts at 10.27. * MONDAY NEXT Double Feature Programme Ted McNamara and Sammy Cohen “THE GAY RETREAT” “BURNING DAYLIGHT” Starring Milton Sills. Reserves Phone 27-235. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGIC/#!. PARK TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.45 Auckland Municipal Band Presents the following fine Programme:— God Save the King. March, “The British Legion” Bidgood Hymn, “Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand” - - - - Dykes Overture, “Martha” Flotow Four Dances, “The Rebel Maid” Phillips March, “St. Julian” Graham Selection, “Madame Pompadour” Leo Fall Waltz, “For Valour” Ancliffe Morceau, “Pleading Wood March, “The Big Bus” Neville National Anthem. Conductor: Mr. Christopher Smith. J. S.-BRIGHAM, Town Clerk
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 14
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