AMU SBMJELNTa. ESS tt WITH BEN LYON AND LYA MARA A Scintillating Romance set midst the whirl and gaiety of European night life. and “THE CALL OF THE HEART” AN AMAZING DISPLAY OF CANINE INTELLIGENCE. THE PLAZA and TIVOLI-TO-MORROW TfloMftf A.O Giiieh LAST DAY LAURA LA PLANTE in “FINDERS KEEPERS” Also, CONRAD VEIDT in “IMPETUOUS YOUTH” in addition Latest Gazette, Cartoon, Special Nature Film. (;VERyB9DyS LAST DAY 1 “ THE GOOD-BYE KISS ” Also, VERA REYNOLDS in “THE LITTLE ADVENTURESS’ GAZETTE COMEDY LATEST NEWS COMMENCING TO-MORROW— The vivacious star of "Up In Mabel’s Room, MARIE PREVOST in “GETTING GERTIE’S GARTER” A gale of laughter. A Also, by popular demand, LAURA LA PLANTE in “FINDERS KEEPERS” From Mary Roberts Rinehart’s farcical comsdy of camp life. Continuous from 10 Daily. Phone 44-402. PhofM 46-609 At 740. Phone 20-142. The Screen Adaptation of Rafael Sabatini’s Famous Novel, “ BARDELYS THE MAGNIFICENT ” With JOHN GILBERT and ELEANOR BOARDMAN. Special Engagement PIC AND ALF Popular Black and White Funsters. Latest Gazette Comedy Scenic Rialto Orchestra. fsfaiElZOT| THREE LAMPS lm W Phone 26-041. CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE Popular Artists Popular Acts GRAND COMPETITION for best Song and Dance Act. Audience to judge winner. Screening— CLARA BOW and CHARLES ROGERS in “WINGS” LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY THEATRE "KINGSLANOr Phon. 20-821. JACK MULHALL, CHARLIE MURRAY “ THE POOR NUT ” Also, The British First National Special, “ SOMEHOW GOOD ” GAZETTE GOOD COMEDY Also Arrival of the Southern Cross in N.Z.
Phone 42-274. Direction: MRS. HENRY HAYWARD LAST TWO DAYS MARION DAVIES AS “PATSY” “THE LEAP YEAR FROLIC” AND “THE GAUCHO” Sessions: 11.15, 2.30, 5.45, and 7.15. GRAND THEATRE TO-DAY, AD EL. PHI GREY LYNN TO-NIGHT at 8 P.M. POLLY MORAN and J. FARRELL MCDONALD in “BRINGING UP FATHER” AND “BRASS KNUCKLES” Featuring MONTE BLUE and BETTY BRONSON. WWW Auckland University College PUBLIC DEBATE J DEBATE will be held in the University College Hall. Princes Street, Auckland between a SYDNEY UNIVERSITY TEAM and a team representing Auckland University, on FRIDAY next (21st inst.) at 8 P-m. SUBJECT: “That the Emergence of Woman from the Home is a Depressing Feature of Modern Life.” Th « Debate is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, who are cordially invited to attend. E. D. ROBINS, Hon. Secretary A.U.C. Students' Assoc. AUCKLAND CITY TRAMWAYS CLUB TO-NIGHT KITCHENER HALL late “Society of Arts” KITCHENER STREET, AUCKLAND AH Latest Dances. Mutie by Edgar Bendall's Full Jazz Band. ADMISSION 2s. S. M. FARRELLY, Secretary. M orking in pictures is not all play. Janet Gaynor. Charles Morton, Nancy Brexel and Barry Xorton. appearing in !,• W. Murnau’s second production for F °* Films, “The Four Devils,” trained I** trapeze work for more than a month the production was started. Murnau abhors doubles, hence the i ® r ©nuous days for the young players.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 463, 19 September 1928, Page 15
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