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LAST NIGHT’S AUDIENCE THRILLED! •LOVES OF CARMEN” receives a Wonderful Ovatl. The Operatic Prologue a Huge Success. TWICE DAILY 2.30 and ? y FULLERHAYWARD LONG RUN THEATRE (Speciai Pictures of Heeney Training in America! “It nils the eye and fires the senses.” m m The Wild Rose of Old Seville Who Dared All for Love. >7 is LJ DOLORES DEL RIO VICTOR M C LAGLEN PRECEDED BY AN OPERATIC PROLOGUE FROM " CARMEf larmen” Music by the Strand Symphony Orchestra, including “L Vagrant,” ‘The Habanera,” “The Toreador,” and “Carmen” Over BOX PLANS AT STRAND AND LEWIS EADY LTD.

TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45, THE GREATEST DOUBLE STAR PRO\Jr 1 GRAMME EVER SCREENED IN AUCKLAND. wnn th th Metro-G-oldwyn-Mayer Present: JOHN GILBERT supported by JEANNE EAGLES America’s Supreme Stage Star of “Rain,” “Daddies,” etc., in “Man, Woman and Sow” HIS LOVE 'THENCE AROSE A H MIGHTY DRAMA OF LOVE, ILLUSION-AND GRIM FACT. NEXT THTJHSDAY:USUAL PRICES. -“THE GHOST TRAIN.” Reserves, Lewis Eady, Ltd. (The Theatre William Fox Presents GEORGE O’BRIEN and ESTELLE TAYLOR Supported by LEILA HYAMS AND TOM SANTSCHI in “HONOUR BOUND” -i «. v of Life that “JOHN OGLETREE” (George O'B Grip You. ur was More to en) than Life Itself. But, at the -Happi Theatre Phone 43-645. Motor-Cars may "be Parked in Front of The Lyric. w. J. BANNEHR, Proprietor.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 15