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MARIE LAWTON

FOR THE REGENT There is no more charming musical act on the J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville circuit to-day than that of Marie Lawton, the brilliant harpist and vocalist. Miss Lawton, who is wellknown to Auckland audiences, scored such big successes on the recent vaudeville tour that she has been retained to appear at the New Regent for a season, commencing Friday next She will play and sing some of her most fascinating numbers. The act should be one of the most pleasing that the Regent has offered to local theatregoers.

“’Frisco Sally Levy,” a vivid stoi? of Irish-Jewish life with Sally in the title role, reaches the cejnw. heights and then again tugs at we heart strings. It weaves humour pathos into a little romance-a lito*; cross-section of life. “’Frisco bau. Levy” has Roy D’Arcy, Charles J l** laney, Kate Price and Tenen Holtz the cast.

Dorothy Sebastian, who is ing the featured feminine role in * McCoy’s new' starring pict®** been added to the cast of “^ ea rt Three.” Miss Sebastian will the new co-starring film comedy t in the screen version of the Roi Megrue’s stage comedy success, cast of “Tea for Three” also conw» Owen Moore and Phillips Smalley- _

day, “Down in the Deep Cellar , l** Mr. Rennell, “Cartload of Hay. 4YA, Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. Silent Day.

ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations tr*®** mit as follow: TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., clock and chimes; session. 8 p.m., studio P rog 7j aI “r 1 •'Tea* p.m., “Sun” news; 9 p.m., talk onj„ nis” by Dr. McElhone; 9.15 rne: a member of the Listeners-in 9.3 p.m., concert programme, i items by Broadcasters’ Topic* 4 _ selections by Broadcasters Ujg chestra; vocal and instruments dance music. 4QG Brisbane I . * 385 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., news and annouMggS 7.45 p.m., lecturette, "The hit era j Esperanto,” by Mr. M. de ' T r,icle children’s session, stories by u . « t>? 9.15 p.m., lecturette, “Photograi Mr. F. L. South. 9-30. P s jtef* concert. 10.30 p.m .^miscellaneo 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts7.15 p.m., talk to children Man”; dinner music; 8.30 P-JJv _LechJ, vice; 9.30 p.m., relay of P°“s\ e ir Mr. J. T. Lang, Premier or - * Wales, at Auburn Town select*^ concert programme, includings. by Metropolitan Band; vocal mental items: dance music. 3LO Melbourne

371 metres, 5,000 j 7 p.m., entertainment for p.m., news service; 5.40 P’ h g “Where We Motor,” tinder * of v of the Royal Automobile ♦ oria; 9 p.m., talk on “Food & Victoria, by Dr. W. H. Gre®.^gion pices of the University Extensa ; 9.15 p.m., talk on “"VV halm® n by Mr. H. Webb; 9.30 p m-, J j gramme, including s t le< ;V.,r U ental j orchestra; vocal and instru i dance music.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 142, 6 September 1927, Page 14

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MARIE LAWTON Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 142, 6 September 1927, Page 14

MARIE LAWTON Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 142, 6 September 1927, Page 14

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