1 THEATRES N X ' ■ • '': * — SEASON EXTENDSI - SEASON x \ H I\ I , THE PLAZA £ (Home of the Big Talkies) " I —ALL-TALKING-I —ALL-TALKING- , :x GEORGE BANCROFT GEORGE BANCROFT FAY WKAI _ KICHAKD AR LKIV In .. "THUNDERBOLT" "THUNDERBOLT" " THUNDERBOLT*" "THUNDERBOLT" " THUNDERBOLT." "' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. The glittering underworld! The -V' < parties of New York! A baekmLui and colour for this dramal o!ttat'lS t ?H* ous deim-moude, the underworld. ■ . rl " ALL-TALKIE~SUPPORTS . INCLUDE —- -" BRItT, x V^——--" \ BOOK NOW! v BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE PLAZA £ PHONE 41-586. . ' I TIVOLI- . £ GLENN TRYON liT x " IT CAN BE DONE." The Funniest Comedy Ever £ Screened, with the King of £ Laugh-makers, "Tryon." v- — Also — X KEN MAYNARD in s "THE ROYAL RIDER." ij; Comedy—Gazette. I RIALTO and REGENT? 5 'NEWMARKET—To-night, 7.50-EPSOM. I CORINNE GRIFFITH t I In I — " PRISONERS " — j A Story of Viennese Night Life. £ Also —"HARVEST OF HATE." [ A Story Full of Thrills. ' C Gazette — Comedy. J COMING TUESDAY. I LON CHANEY, in £ "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS." : Also "Q SHIPS." ■ i ROYAL KINOSLAXD. i \Z_Z_ _J_Phone2o-821. \ "MOULIN PvOUGE" : • • All-Star Oast. ■:''] — Also — ' "THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER" ; " Further Episode — "Blake ■of V; ; Scotland Yard." . ': * COMEDY — GAZETTE. AUCK LA If D. : MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERTS. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 5. SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 5. • THE ... , a uckland tl/tunicipal "daxd. ■Auckland -Daxd,. Conductor, Bandmaster. Christoplier Smith, Presents a . pITIZ EN S' nOXCEET. Programme selected entirely by the ' . Public. Vocalists: THE CLARION QUARTET. ' Accompanist: Miss Thelma Gordon. ADMISSION: Gallery, 1/; Body of Hall, Gd. 2/ Reserved Seats may be booked at Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM. . ; : 28 Town Clerfc. ,p IT Y OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 8.30 P.M. /"XRGAN -jDECITAL. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, . Will Play: Occasional Overture (Handel), Adagio (Widor), Toccata (Bade), Minuet (Boccherini), Spring Song (Mendelssohn), Chorale Variations (Bach), Ave Mam (Arcadeldt), Finale (Lemmens). ADMISSION FREE. ■ 28 J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. "pOPULAR (CINEMA STRAND THEATRE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, At 7 o'clock. Preacher: REV. C. G. SCRIMGEODR. Subject: "FEAR." Film : "THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY." Soloist: MISS GLADYS BROOK. "UNCLE TOM," of IYA. again lands the GREAT COMMUNITY SING. He Wants YOU in His Choir of 1500 Voices. • METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER, With FASCINATING STORIES FOR THE CHILDREN. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) — TOWN HALL. EXAMiPJATIONS. A SSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL -tt- ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THB ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. A THEORY EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9Entry Forms and Syllabuses may be nbtained from Music Stores or from the Secretary. Entries should be left at the Office of the undersigned not later than "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. %'■ L. W. SWAN, Local Secretary. Lister Building, Victoria St. E. 28 D rinted and Puolished for the Proprietors, "New Zealand Newspapers, Limited." W Ambrose Charles Pawson, of 33, Hamilton ■ Road, Ponsonby. Publisher, at the Office of the Company, Portland Street, Auckland. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1829-
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 22
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