THOnRf A.O’ORIEN Theafres Showing I—A Sensational Story of the Australian Turf “ODDS ON” Also. Starring Miss Phyllis Gibbs, indwick Racecourse. Statesman. Limerick » .. „ Billy McLaughlin, and Ashle’y Reed ’ McCarten ' pik = . ■ KEN MAYNARD in “THE GLORIOUS TRAII ” ble chapter from history. The gripoino ~7' « 1 West Telegrlph. 3 y ° f the first East to “COLLEGIANS’ A memo 3~ t%m _ George p; a za continuous from Pho 41 -/ u , umver - Hayden Stevensor 41-086. Tivoli at 7.45. Phone 44-136. fVcwJßvpy.s Conti uous from 10. Phone 44-402. NOW SHOWING —, “THE BARKER.” A Colourful Story of Life with a Travellinn r=r.l u ,i -r- --- _reezy Romance of the Spamsi "BURNING THE WIND,” with Dons of Old California. HOOT GIBSON. TO-NIGHT. 7.50. LYA DE PUTTI in “THE HEART THIEF ” Adventure and Romance in the Heart of Old Hungary. Also “FINNEGAN’S BALL ” '=:• ~r,a- "■ • THREE LAMPS JOHNNY HINES in “ THE WRIGHT IDEA ” And ESTHER RALSTON in the BLIND GODDESS ” gazette. Comedy, Britannia Orchestra. Phone 20-821 Nigrtiy POLA NEGRI in "THE SECRET HOUR.” And JOHNNY HINES in THE WRIGHT IDEA ” iiiiii niiaiiii CIPIToLH EDIMPAIf Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT SHOWING IN BOTH THEATRES. A Big Special Progran ‘THE SAWDUST PARADISE.” A Rollicking, Frolicking Cii Dran Me full of Clever Stunts, Comedy ent Starring ESTHER RALSTON and HOBART BOSWORTH. The Second Picture— “HOT HEELS” A M ile-a • M inute Comedy Romance, starring PATSY RUTH MILLER and GLENN TRYON. Showing also TWO-REEL COMEDY and LATEST NEWS. Orchestra. Phones 20-574 and 20-710.
EMPIRE A Fuller- Hay ward Theatre. TO NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT THE HEART OF MARYLAND’ T he Screen Version of David Belasco s Famous Stage Play. Starring Dolores Costello. The Second Picture — “HELLO CHEYENNE.” A Stirring Western Classic full of Thrills, Adventure and Romance. Starring TOM MIX and TONY. Comedy, Fox News, Fox Variety. Empire Orchestra Four Solo Instru mentalists. BAND PERFORMANCES. CITY O-F AUCKLAND DOMAIN GARDENS . SUNDAY EVENING At 8 O'clock Auckland Municipal Band Conductor, Mr. Christopher Smith PROGRAMME — "God Save The King.” Overture, “Zampa" Herold Hymn, "Lead Kindly Light” Dykes March. “Vimy Ridge” Bidgood Suite, ‘ Ballet Egyptien” Luigim Cornet Solo. “Emet's Lullaby” ....Short Soloist. Mr. Fred Bowes Selection, “Lohengrin” Wagner Interval T one Picture, “The Phantom Brigade” Myddleton Piute Solo. “Sparkling Dewdrops” Blancheteau Soloist. Mr. Hal C. McLennan Selection, “Reminiscences of Sullivan” Winterbottom Serenade. “Millions d'Arlequin” . Drigo March. "Givenchy” Karius National Anthem J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
GPSEQ Direction: Mrs. Henry Hayward. The Latest William Fox Production From “The Majestic” to the Grand. “The River Pirate” With VICTOR McLAGLEN And “THE DOVE” Starring NORMA TALMADGE And GILBERT ROLAND. Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY.
DIXIELAND By the Sea. NEW ZEALAND’S CABARET DE LUXE. To-night Grand Gala Night. Dancing 8.30 till midnight. Supreme music by the famous DIXIELAND BAND. Admission, 5s each. For Reservations Phone Early, 26-615. THE M.C.M. POPULAR THEATRE SERVICE. SUNDAY NIGHT at the STRAND. Conducted by REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR ' Hear the Story—“THE KING OF KINGS” i will be screened. Special Soloist, MISS PHYLLIS HAZEL. Mr. j. Shaw will play the Strand Or 9 an. Service Commences at 7.45 p.m. Doors open 7.15 p.m.
CITY O F AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON At 3 O'clock Auckland Municipal Band Conductor, Mr, Christopher Smith PROGRAMME — ov «Pture, “Hungarian Comedy” H Keler-Bela ymn. “The Sun is Sinking Fast” Irons “ S t Nigel” Graham Cnr1 Ce » au « “Invitation a la Valse”. . Valse or net Solo, “|| Bacio” Arditti Soloist. Mr. Fred Bowes election, “Squire s Popular Songs" Ord Hume Interval Z£V: The Litt,e Bugler” .. Duthoit e Solo. “Sparkling Dewdrops” Blancheteau Select? 0 ' o,St ' Mr * Hal c - McLennan. SS2T- " P ' rates of Peniance." Sullivan Beethoven Ch * “Faithful and Bold” Rust National Anthem , J - S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. ' L kER sL | E RACECOURSE. T ° MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. Kind Permission of the Auckland Racing Club. HE PAPATOETOE TOWN BAND tE£i£ r '*- De Clifton, will render y e Musical Programme. Coln in aid of Band Funds. GRANT COLES, Hon. Sec. * l ’ Attract!, lectio SHOWS *l*o»ville A. & P. Association. • McLeod. ESQ., President 30th Annual Show At HELENSVILLE on ANNIVERSARY DAY, 29th January, 1929. hange of class-., fntri., _ SEN ° FOR A SCHEDULE T, 0 5 Saturday, January 12. Next °BlNson, Sec., HELENSVILLE
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 13
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