AMUSEMENTS. Packed at Every Session. ‘WINGS AT THE REGENT At 11 a.m. 2.15 7.45 Cavalry o/ the Clouds - - -T* A A Everyone Talk* “Wings" THE , REGENT j>\ HAS ‘WINGS’ 5 Plan at REGENT Phone 46-888 and Lewis Eadv Ltd.
ttjm ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR Assisted by the BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA TOWN HALL Thursday, August 30 FELICIEN DAVID’S SYMPHONIC ODE. 6t The Desert 99 Miss Christina Ormiston will sing ‘"Solo di Mimi” (La Boheme), and “To the Forest.” Orchestral Number, “Irish Rhapsody.” Box Plan opens at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. Queen St., Tuesday, August 28. 7.30 a.m Extra Reserved Seats, 2s-. PTCwARO KARANGAHAPE ROAD A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. DAILY AT 1.30 and 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE Starring Engagement— BERT HARROW (Late Fullers) The Inimitable Mi»e-a-Minute Comedian. Return of the popular JOCK MACKAY, Kiltie Comedian. First Appearance in Auckland — SHIRLEY McLEOD The Personality Girl, with popular songs. OLD FAVOURITES’ NIGHT CAROL DEMPSTER in “ ONE EXCITING NIGHT ” Spooks Thrills and Laughs. Commencing To-morrow Double-Fea-ture Programme: “THE SHOWDOWN." and “THE LAST WALTZ." EVERY AFTERNOON Special for the Children: YE OLDE PUNCH and JUDY SHOW on the Prince Edward Stage. 11l REMUERA. The Theatre ClassicDirection: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF “ CIRCUS ROOKIES AND “THE ESCAPE ” COMMENCING TO-MORROW THREE NIGHTS ONLY TOLSTOI’S GREAT STORY “ANNA KARENINA” A DELPHI GREY LYNN TO-NIGHT at 7.45. LOIS MORAN in “LOVE HUNGRY” AND “ THE UPLAND RIDER ” Starring KEN MAYNARD. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 15
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