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AMUSEMENTS. 5* TiHOMftf A.O’ORIEN Theatre; ’ a COMMENCING TO-DAY RICHARD barthelmess In SIR PHILLIP GIBBS’S "OUT OF THE RUINS’’ With MARION NIXON Also HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY” A Delightful Screen Comedy with TOM MOORE and BESSIE LOVE And Another of the Sparkling ‘•COLLEGIANS” Plaza Continuous from 11. 01 a* _• s 41-586. Tivoli ; 7.45. Phone 44-136. fESEEjESSi Song. “MOTHER MACHREE” Continuous from 10 a.m. Phone 44-402 COMMENCING TO-DAY The Screen Story as Poignant as the BELLE BENNETT VICTOR McLAGLEN A Picture to Stir the Hearts of the Additional Attraction— “ALMOST HUMAN” Starring VERA REYNOLDS TO-NIGHT. 7.50. Milton Sills << THF da ni/rn n supported i>y l a colourful drama 1 fit, BAK.iS.EK. DOROTHY MACKAILL of carnival me. BETTY roMP^niM Also, KEN MAYNARD in “ THE GLORIOUS TRAIL ” Lates t Gazette Orchestra. Rialto Phono o ™ aao 46-609. Regent 20-142. THREE LAMPS feAPM* Phone 26-041. LYA DE PUTTI in “ THE HEART THIEF ” And ESTHER RALSTON in “SAWDUST PARADISE’ H Nightly el a Phone 20-821. ■ini—iiiiieiiiieiiiieiiiMiiiMiiiiMiiiiMiiiiMiiia DOLORES DEL RIO in “GATEWAY OF THE MOON And AL. WILSON in ‘THE CLOUD DODGER” ■uiißiiiiHiiiieiiiieiiiieiiiiHiiiieuueiiuKiiiii ■ling to a e c c OPPOSITE JOHN COURT ti LTD. NeDanjnui PHONE 42-169 CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. Sessions: 11.30, 2.15, 4.30 (Session ends 7.20) De Luxe Session 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING “The Legion OF THE Condemned” (A PARAMOUNT PICTURE) ALSO THE SENSATIONAL SCREEN NOVELTY “CRUISING THE ARCTIC” HEAR THE AMAZING Synchronised Sound Presentation (Kindly arranged by Lewis Eady, Ltd., with the Eiditrola reproducer). SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Under the Baton of F. Bartlett. BOX PLANS for Entire Season, at Lewis Eady and Theatre (Phone 42-169). ADMISSION 3s, 2s, Is.

GOOD-BYE TO CLEM DAWE AND “ THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS •' Unquestionably one of the best and most popular companies which has ever appeared in Auckland. Grand Farewell Gala Night Magnificent Farewell Request Programme HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. The End of a Record Season. TO-NIGHT AT 8 For this Final Occasion J. «. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present “The Midnight Frolics’’ CLEM DAWE * nd the incomparable organisation of singers, dancers, comedians, pantomim- !. * * n <* musicians, which has been de"Onting piaygoers of Auckland continuously for the past six weeks, and the JAZZ BAND OF 12, 'n a Special Farewell Request Programme, comprising all the most popular items s ‘«ged during the season which def nitely closes this evening. Book your seats and avoid being disappointed at the doors. Prices: ss, 4s, 3s. 2s. and Is. Plus tax. Manager . . JOHN FARRELL

All Roads lead Somewhere: But the Road of Every Genuine PleasureSeeker Leads to The People’s Playground Every Evening at 7.30 p.m. Matinees each Wednesday & Saturday Afternoon, at 2.30 p.m. COMMENCING MONDAY The Most Tremendous FREE ATTRACTION Yet Offered at Luna Park “ BLONDIN ” '•The Wizard of the Tight Wire.” The parents of to-day will remember the thrill when they, as children, heard the magic name of 44 BLONDIN ” Take this, the only opportunity, of giving that same thrill to the children of to-day. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. POPULAR PRICES: ADMISSION TO PARK, 6d and 3d. ADMISSION TO each device, 6d and 3d (except Silodrome). CONCESSION TICKETS, giving Admission to the Park and One Ride on "ach Device. Adults 3/-, Children 1/6. LUNA PARK LUNA PARK

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 558, 10 January 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 558, 10 January 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 558, 10 January 1929, Page 13

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