AMUSEMENTS. & JHOm A.O GRIEN Theatres Y Igj&i as iTgsm LAST TWO RICHARD BARTHELMESS In Sir Phillip Gibbs's Story, “ OUT OF THE RUINS ” HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?” With BESSIE LOVE and TOM MOORE. Also. “COLLEGIANS," GAZETTE oRr l-l ft c-td a t=± P.aza Continuous L on, 11. Phone THURSDAY NEXT ALICE WHITE in “ SHOW GIRL The Zippiest Tale Ever Told of B Also GLENN TRYON ay. Jazz, Night Clubs, and Back Stage. HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN” fVERyBUDy^ Continuous from 10 a.m. Phone 44-402 i LAST TWO DAYS Additional Attraction“MOTHEß MACHREE” "ALMOST HUMAN” Starring VERA REYNOLDS 'V LOUISE FAZENDA Ci Second Featur Latest Gazette NIGHTLY, 7.50. ind CLYDE COOK in “PAY AS YOU ENTER ” mmended to All Who Like to Laugh. GEORGE LEWIS ESTELLE TAYLOR in “HONOUR BOUND ” Orchestra Rialto Phone, 46-609. Regent, 20-142. THREE LAM Phone 26-041. m SAMMY COHEN, TED. McNAMARA in "WHY SAILORS GO WRONG’’ And MILTON SILLS in “ THE BARKER” Special Vaudeville Programme “ THE CRACKER REVUE” m Featuring the Ha-Ha Boys and Full Com- ■ pany of Clever Artists in Sketches, Songs, is Dances, Etc. ■ And KEN MAYNARD in Nightly a. a - Phon. 20-821. “THE GLORIOUS TRAIL’’ i 6.l—■ ■ ■ ■i::M;;:»:i:ien;MiiiMiiiMi l ieiiiMii;ieiiiMi;iiMi;:i»iiMii;«i;;.Mi...w;i:.iw
LAST THREE DAYS HAROLD LLOYD in ‘SPEEDY’ AND “WIN THAT GIRL” Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY
A REVELATION IN ACTING. BRILLIANT TRIUMPH OF IRENE DION VANBRUGH and BOUCICAULT IN “ BELINDA ” A MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE After enjoying Miss Vanbrugh's and Mr. Boucicault’s brilliant acting in “Belinda” last evening one can readily understand why A. A. Milne's fascinating comedy broke all known records during its three years' run in London. * HIS HAJESTYS THEATRE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. THE IRENE DION VANBRUGH BOUCICAULT SEASON Outstanding Success of “Belinda/' TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW EVENING J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present IRENE VANBRUGH AND DION BOUCICAULT with a new English Company in A A. Milne’s Charming Comedy, “BELINDA” In which Miss Vanbrugh and Mr. Boucicault achieved one of their best triumphs in London, and in which they delighted a large and representative audience last evening. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT 3 NIGHTS ONLY Frederick Lonsdale's Famous Comedy “ ON APPROVAL ” During the Season will also be staged:— “THE HIGH ROAD/’ •‘ALL THE KING'S HORSES," ••CAROLINE/’ •'NELL O' NEW ORLEANS," “AREN'T WE ALL," “MR. PIM PASSES BY." The Plays produced by Dion Boucicault. Plans for “Belinda," “On Approval," and “The High Road" are now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES: D C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. Manager JOHN FARRELL
»UNA PARK ASTOUNDING SUCCESS OF BLONDIN The Wizard of the Tight Hope LUNA PARK is never so full that one or two more cannot be squeezed in, so you will not be disappointed when you come to-night. LAST WEEK LAST WEEK SILODROME The Most Spectacular Motor-Cycle Act yet shown in Auckland. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? SPECIAL SPECIAL A Memo to Parents. There will be a Special Matinee ToMorrow (Wednesday) at 2.30. Saturday Afternoon Concession Tickets will be available and "Blondin Will Be There . I.UNA PARK LUNA PARK (1d Bus from Wharf Gates.)
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 562, 15 January 1929, Page 13
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