AMUSEMENTS. E' THOMftf A.O Bnith X iSfcw FUIZI-TIMCkLI ALICE WHITE in “SHOW GIRL” Hollywood’s Latest Sensation, in the Zippiest Story ever told cf Broadway rt a r b- A I. J GLENN TRYON HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN ” Are you a falilure J 1 ai - r # «. x * L «arn the secret of beautiful women, from GLENN TRYON in his Special One-Hour Laughter Course. Also, COLLEGIANS (“FIGHTING FOR FAME”) PLAZA Continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. TIVOLI at 7.45. Phone 44-136. (VCR«Bt?D«S Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. NOW SHOWING ARMAGEDDON Zealand troops in ghty part played by N< Palestine. RINTY OF THE DESERT’ Tht screen visualisation of th : RIN-TIN-TIN, scree wonder dog In addit NIGHTLY AT 7.50 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30. RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “ OUT OP THE RUINS ” From the Original Story by Sir Phillip Gibbs. Also, “ HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY? ” TOM MOORE and BESSIE LOVE in the Brightest of All Comedy Dramas. gazette and COLLEGIANS (Paddling Co-Eds.) THREE LAMPS 4A# Phone £6-041. KARL DANE, GEO. K. ARTHUR in “ DETECTIVES ” And KEN MAYNARD in “ THE GLORIOUS TRAIL ” MONSTER MATINEE TO MORROW, 2.30 ■ Nightly «t * nail Phone 20-821. CLARA BOW in “ LADIES OF THE MOB ” And WALLACE BEERY. RAYMOND HATTON in “ THE BIG KILLING ” BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M.
Direction: Mrs. Henry Hayward. Big Triple Star Bill To-day No.l— RING” Screened at 11.15, 4.0, and 9.0 p.m. NO. 2 •PLASTERED IN PARIS’ The Latest Wm. Fox Comedy. Screened at 12.30, 3.0, and 7.15 p.m. NO. 3 RIN-TIN-TIN THE GREAT WONDER DOG in ; “ THE BIG SNOWS ” A TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN Screened 1.45, 5.15, and 8.0 p.m. POPULAR PRICES. » .. ■AT THE GRAND TO-DAY DANCING AKARANA YACHT CLUB (Incorporated) Patrons and Friends are invited to a Dance to be held in the Clubhouse, Campbell's Point. To-morrow (Saturday) Night Dancing 8 to 11 p.m. Good Music. Flannels Optional.. Subscriptions: CENTS. 2s. LADIES, 1s 6d. Free Bus leaving Endean's Buildings from 7.30 p.m. An “At Home” will be held in the Clubhouse during Saturday afternoon. Refreshments .obtainable. THOS. P. BOSWELL, House Sec. EXCURSIONS, ETC. ANNUAL PICNIC MOTUIHI Saturday Next, January 19 Steamers leave Ferry Wharf 9.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. EXCELLENT SPORTS PROGRAMME OPEN TO ALL. GOOD PRIZES. Ice Cream and Lollies for the Children. ANo, Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. Brass Band in Attendance. Come and Join Us in a Day's Sport and Pleasure Amidst these Wonderful Marine Surroundings. ADULTS 2s; CHILDREN Is. Children under 7 years of age, FREE. Monster Picnic MOTUTAPU SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 BOATS 9.30 A.M. and 1 P.M. ADULTS 2s Return. Children Half-price.
EVERY NIGHT At 7.30 ier heat oppress you, osphere seems dead, We’ve a cooling draught to offer that will save; Let the breath of snows caress you, pat the polar on the head; Glide in comfort —feel refreshed—in Arctic Cave. LUNA PARK S RIVER CAVES THE COOLEST PLACE IN AUCK LAND. (Take 1d Bus from Wharf Gates.) ©l&e Prate Phone 23-414 and matfe your reservations for to-morrow night for the Special Carnival Dance. Popular Prices: 5s Double, 2s 13d Reserves. There is a pleasure in the sunshii and fun at Milford, with the sheds, beach chairs and um High Tide right through the n the days. ne. sport. bathing brellas. niddle of Spend Your Week-ends at Milford Yellow Buses take you direct to the Shippe and leave at 12 midnight for Devonport.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 565, 18 January 1929, Page 15
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