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THE SUN ENTERTAINMENT SECTION

r^TfIOftMAOBiUE fjrm* ALICE WHITE in “SHOW GIRL” Holly'* ood s Latest Sensation, in the Zippiest Story ever told of Broadv alter dark. Also— GLENN . “HOW TRYON ln TO HANDLE WOMEN” W ),0U * "Glenn" TRYON Tn’hiYsiieu" One-Hou'r' fr ° m Also. COLLEGIANS f“F I G PLAZA Coni Also, COLLEGIANS (“FIGHTING FOR FAME”) muo-.s from 11. Phone 41 -586. TIVOLI at 7.45. Phone 44.136. fVCIWBPDaj 10. Phone 44-402. NOW SHOWING ARMAGEDDON screen visualisation of the rIN-TIN-TIN, sere The m addition ghty part played by New Zealand troops in Palestine. RINTY OF THE DESERT’ 1 wonder dog

TO-NIGHT AT 7.50 RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “ OCJT OF 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.) For Reserves. Phone RIALTO, 46-609; REGENT, 20-142. W* THREE LAMPS 4^9 Phone KARL DANE, GEO, K. ARTHUR DETECTIVES ” And KEN MAYNARD in “ THE GLORIOUS TRAIL ,1 a Phone 20-821. CLARA BOW in “ LADIES OF THE MOB And WALLi.CE BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON in “ THE Bip KILLING ” IHlllßllill

The Concerts of the Season AiSsp@dl © 9 SHneai AND ACCOMPANYING ARTISTS 4 Delightful Entertainments BIG TOWN HALL Saturday, Feb. 2nd, Tuesday, sth; Thursday, 7th; Saturday, 9th. A Wealth of j CLASSICAL, FOLK AND NATIONAL NUMBERS, By O’SHEA, THE INCOMPARABLE DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR HIM! PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s, plus tax. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Opening Thursday February 24. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND GALA NIGHT 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 6s. For Reservations, Phone 26*615. WATCH PAPERS FOR ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. | ANNIVERSARY NIGHT, JANUARY 29 ASHES OF ROSES CARNIVAL Reserve Early. A GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE TO-NIGHT IN HONOUR OF THE VISITING CRICKETERS. ADMISSION: Ss Double For Reservations, Phone 23-414 Spend Your Week-end at Milford and the Pirate Shippe. HIGH j Canoes. Bathin ! Hire, Tea Roor j join the crowd TIDE MID-DAY ig Suits, Beach Chairs for Tis. and last but not least, at the Big Dance To-night

ON APPROVAL ’ Will be played for the last time To-Night. Ther , will be NO MATINEE TO-DAY on account of the extraordinary amount of rreoarations required for the next two productions. NELL O’ NEW ORLEANS ”• Commencing MONDAY, for 3 Nights And—- “ MR. PIM PASSES BY ” Commencing THURSDAY, for 3 Nights. IRENE DION VANBRUGH and BOUCICAULT TRIUMPH Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd BRILLIANT SUCCESS Of the Vanbrugh -Boucicault Season TO-NIGHT AT 8.15 LAST PERFORMANCE of Frederick Lonsdale's Clever and Original Comedy 44 ON APPROVAL” MONDAY NIGHT NEXT 3 NIGHTS ONLY NELL O’ NEW ORLEANS ” A delicious comedy of romance and make believe. "Miss Nell" provides Miss Vanbrugh with a sparkling role that fairl> exudes the spirit of light-heartedness. Mr Boucicault appears as Pere Clement, s most delightful characterisation. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT 3 .NIGHTS ONLY “MR PIM PASSES BY ” During the Season will also be staged:— “ALL THE KING'S HORSES,’* "THE HIGH ROAD/’ “CAROLINE/* “AREN’T WE ALL." Plans for “On Approval," "Nell o’ New Orleans,” and “Mr. pim" are now open at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at H.M Theatre Kiosk. *»CES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s iiiery, 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and Galry« 1s extra. All prices plus Amusemeni Tax. Manager JOHN FARRELL

TO-NIGHT AT T *ke 1d Bus from Wharf Gates. The Last The Last Night Night of the of Silodrome. “Blondin.” COME ON! COME ON! TO LUNA PARK Th ' Coolest Soot in Auc Commencing Monday Night JPEG O' THE RING" A Aerial Act by an Artiste or ■nternational Repute. Tl ’'* *et is Presented Free to ® f LUNA PARK. Pati

AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. Lewi* Eady, Ltd., Hall, Queen St. . (2 Doors below John Court Ltd.) SUNDAY EVENING. Doors Open 6.30 Sacred Music Service Begins Preacher: KrCdUlicr • BEV.JASPER CALDER Subject: •the blue pencil •xtended to all our A hearty ' nv ' nrmer missionites to old friends and former have no Church Home STRANGERS who h home with us. are invited to make tne Q when we .. get SOCIAL HOUR, 8.30 »- f 3C * ea and a c hat. together P h< . r< . wj|| be a So | o by ° MISS RETA McCULLAY • •COME UNTO Mt Also a Tenor Solo by MR- J- CANTLAY ~M Y hope is In . Runaway Girls” Problem picture d^ f ling its Wlt im pUcation S . Shirley some of lts . Ranlcin will play Mason and Arthur aiso Lya de the leads. T , nlalld and Don AlPutti, Warner Olana varado

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 15

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