AMUSEMENT is. 5* THOMftf A.O BniEN Theafrer fia^-Tii/ALi MARY ASTOR with LLOYD HUGHES in “THREE RING MARRIAGE” •.ar-i.'fs.'teassr--Second Big Attraction NEIL HAMILTON and DOROTHY GULLIVER in “ THE SHIELD OF HONOUR ” A drama of police aviators. -GAZETTE - CARTOON - Special interest film. Plaza continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. Tivoli at 7.45. Phone 44-136. fVERyiWDy^ CONTINUED SUCCESS “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN’ Continuous from 10. Phone 41-586. The first real presentation of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s famous drama GAZETTE CARTOON. Special Prologue It 8 p.m. 3 ’ I \UWTD RWdcnt Phone 45-609. at 7.50. phof)# MARIE PREVOST -• with HARRISON FORD in “ THE RUSH HOUR ” A humorous chapt.r from the life of a beautiful adventuress aboard a transatlantic liner packed with laughs and thrills. Also, JACQUELINE LOGAN in ’TOOT-LOOSE WIDOWS.” LATEST GAZETTE RIALTO ORCHESTRA W HUB LAMPS lP| Phene M-04' TO-NIGHT THEATRE LET FOR POLITICAL MEETING. TO-MORROW GEORGE K. ARTHUR and KARL DANE in “CIRCUS ROOKIES” VIRGINIA VALLI in “FLAMES.” Usual Good Supports. GEORGE BANCROFT and EVELYN BRENT in “THE SHOWDOWN/ 1 And LOUISE FAZENDA in “FINGERPRINTS.” A Riot of Fun and Mystery. Nigntiy at PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN i Mats Meeting Town Hall, Sunday, 3 p.m. OCTOBER 21st HON. W. F. FINLAYSON, of Australia. "LIQUOR, THE ENEMY OF LABOUR” If. Fmlayson has a thorough grasp of his subject and a convincing story to tel!. MR. ERNEST ALDRIDGE, Mayor of Devonport, WILL ALSO SPEAK ON " THE PUBLICHOUSE BAR A CIVIC LIABILITY ” SUNDAY AFTERNOON, TOWN HALL, AT 3 P.M. (Watch Saturday's Papers).
A Fuller. Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT 8 O’clock TO-NIGHT “DANCING VIENNA” A Beautiful Romance set midst the Whirl *d Gaiety of European Night * tar ' ring LYA MARA and BEN LYON. The Second Picture— _ „ “ SOMEBODY’S SON A Powerful and Gripping Continental Drama, featuring PAULINE GARON and EDIE BURNS. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. SQtNPALt AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME WHY SAILORS GO WRONG” A Rollicking Comedy-Drama on the High Seas, amidst Gales of Laughter and Riotous Fun. Featuring SALLY PHIPPS, NICK STUART, SAMMY COHEN and TED McNAMARA. Ths Second Picture—“THE DESERT WOMAN” A Thrilling Army Romance, starring IRENE RICH. Two-Reel Comedy Fox News Orchestra. Phone 20-710. DANCING. DIXIELAND SPECIAL ATTRACTION LABOUR DAY. OCTOBER 22, GRAND BIRTHDAY BALL To Celebrate Our Third Anniversary, «.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 7s 6d. MR. AND MRS. TOM HEENEY will be the guests of the evening. MUSIC BY THE DIXIELAND FAMOUS DANCE BAND. Featuring Two New Appropriate Numbers "Just a Year Ago To-night” (Waltz), and "There is No Land Like Dixieland to Me. >es, Sir, It Is My Paradise” (Fox-trot). MONSTER AFTERNOON TEA DANCE, 3 p.m, to 5 p.m. Admission, 2s. RESERVE EARLY. PHONE 26-615. grand labour day ball, OCTOBER 22. DANCING 8 P.M. to 1 A.M. ADMISSION 4s 6d. Phone 40-789. CLICK CLACK CABARET _ NEWMARKET. Cabaret Items by MADAME EDITH BAIRD and PUPILS. CLYDE HOWLEY’S FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. SATURDAY NIGHT OCT. 20 Admissiop 4s. Auckland city tramways club. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Bt. Benedict's Hall, East Street, Auckland. All Latest Dances Music by CLYDE HOWLEY’S FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRA. Admission: Double Ticket 2s; Single 1s 6d. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF HALL. S. M. FARRELLY, Secretary.
“Detectives," starring Karl Dane and K. Arthur, has been booked as h extended season attraction for the Theatre, Sydney, to commence 5 *v e €nc * tk® current sason. This . the sixth M.G.M. picture to play n * theatre since it opened w March last. Of the six, four are se rvice attractions” — a unique v- to the quality of M.G.M.’s e k-m-week-out product.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 488, 18 October 1928, Page 17
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