- AMUSEMENTS. thomas _ A~O^brien~ i theatres. I; \ here IS A talkie \ \ you CANNOT AF- I \ FORD TO MISS! \ THE PLAZA V (Home of Big Talkies). THREE DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY-'" 11 — 2.30 — 8 P.M. — ALL-TALKING- J — ALL-TALKING-GEORGE BANCROFT GEORGE BANCROFT In r THUNDERBOLT — THUNDERBOLT THUNDERBOLT THUNDERBOLT THUNDERBOLT , A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. < i The glittering underworld! The mn'rt w. J parties of New York! A background nf u? and colour for this drama of that mvstJrf ous demi-monde, the underworld mysteri " # FULL PROGRAMME ALLTALKIE ITEMS. i " SIX BROWN BROS.T \ And their World-renowned | Jazz Band. >. \ HORACE BIUTT, I \ Celebrated Cellist. 1 \ Filler and^Aß^ ELlj ' I 1 just Two Boys and 1 \ a Piano. J. BOOK NOW!. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE PLAZA PHONE 41-586. TIVOLI— \ «tt CAN BE DONE. \ IT VXIFST COMEDY 1 I THE __ WI TH \ \ EVER *!?? <;•,• EiOGH- \ TEE M iEES, -ratos."
I TONIGHT, rpHURSDAY, AND gATURDAY. ' " A SCRAPE 0' THE"PEN." GRAHAM MOFFAT'S ' Remarkably Successful Scottish Comedy will be presented by ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Play Produced by Kenneth Brampton. This Delightful Comedy Appeals to Scot, English and Irish Alike. New Scenery, New Dresses, and a Brilliant Cast, including Rita MacCullay, Margaret Lee, Margaret Bruce, Geo. G. Spicer, " _ Margaret Howie, Alex. A. Murray, Betty Budge, W. Leggat, Lilian Lugton, Jas. Swan, . Mollie Bruce Gordon Spence, • Isabella MacCullay, John Shields. Winifred Russell, PRICES: Reserved Seats;-5/, 3/, which you should book at once at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Limited number of 2/ seats will be available at the door. 26 STREET COLLECTIONS. fgOCIETY FOR THE ]\ PROTECTION OF pj WOMEN CHILDREN. -fSTREET DAY, STREET DAY, •' TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JJELP THE CHILDREN. 25 TEACHERS OF DANCING. ALL Dancing, £1 1/ term (private lessons) ; proficiency one term; Fancy Costumes Hired. —313, Dilworth Bidgs.; 47-799. WHS Ballroom dancing, correct style, qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30. Palmerston Bidgs., orin. G.P.O. gj FRANK WOODRUFFS, Expert Instructor Jazz or Old-time, special course, 15/.-r 174. Upper Symonds St. 7V/TISS SPENCER, 'Symondsville Dance Studio, Symonds St., will hold a Gala Night. Saturday. September 28. TVPSS SPENCER'S Dance, Symondsville Studio. Symonds Street (next Sr. Paul's). Dances, Saturdays. Elementary Classes. Mondays. Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment.—Particulars "y piinnp or at Studio. ." PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 419, Upper Queen Street.—Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentlcy. Private Lessons: Ballroom Dancing. CHURCH NOTICES. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCHFORTY- FOURTI-I CHURCH ANNIVERSARY THANKSGIVING SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 2d. SERVICES AT 11 A.M., 2.30 P.M., AND 7 I'.M. A Special invitation in extended to all former Mergers and Friends t« come " Back to the ChWeh on the Corner '' lor "a Day of Reunions." . x - t>
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 228, 26 September 1929, Page 32
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