AMUSEMENTS Direction: C. Wiliiarr Film*. PICTURE MATINEES DAILY. 2.50 EVENING SESSION AT S P.M. K Q r -25 k . V Last Two Nights of King Vidor's Immortal Epic THE STORY OF YOUR LIFE AND MINE. YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING JUST LIKE IT. DON'T MISS IT ! A Magnificent Cast, with James Murray and Eleanor Boardman MARIE PREVOST “THE GIRL IN THE PULLMAN ” All Aboard! The Laugh Express leaving for Ha Ha, Ho Ho, and He He MAGNIFICENT GRAND ORGAN INTERLUDE •PLANTATION MELODIES,” with Dulcietone, Soloists and Quartette Regent Review of the World’s Happenings. COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT JETTA GOUDAL, the Exotic De Mille Star, in “ THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN ” A Colourful Drama of the Love of a Siren Spy. Also—- “ BEYOND THE SIERRAS niong beautiful senoritas, guitars, and ardent beaux. Regent Operatic Orchestra Conductor; Arthur G. Frost—Organist. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone *B-SBB ano at Lewis Lady Ltd.
phone 42-169 € OPPOSITE c ©' <9 9 9 JOHN COURT LTD. THE CONTINUOUS THEATRE - SESSIONS: 11.30; 2.15: 4.30 (Session ends 7.20 p.m.) De NOW SHOWING THE NATIONAL’S SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTION Forgotten Faces 99 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE With CLIVE BROOK MARY BRIAN WILLIAM POWELL BACLANOVA SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Under the Baton of F. BARTLETT. Added Attractions: — Paramount News, Krazy Kat Cartoon, Paramount Christie Comedy. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd., and Theatre (Phone 42-169) No Extra Charge for Booking.
HM'TuWvRU Daily DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME United Artists present Beautiful NORMA in her latest achievement “THE DOVE” Second Feature— A Comedy Sensation “ THE BIG KILLING ” With WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON Prince Edward Orchestra. LYRIC THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER ” “LOVERS ISLAND” Reserves, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre .Phone, 43-645. SWIMMING. Auckland Centre, N.Z.A.S.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS TEPID BATHS, HOBSON ST TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) AT 8 P.M. 100yds LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP 220yds LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP Can Miss Stockli.y win her title back? Can Miss Champion beat Miss Grant m the 220? Sure to be wonderful races. Last Night’s Crowd Were Thrilled. 440yds MEN’S CHAM PI ON SH IP. INTERMEDIATE and JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. HANDICAP EVENTS. WATER POLO. ADMISSION: Adults 1s; Children 6d. H. MOORE, on, Mt. Eden. Secretary Statu
The Concerts of the Season Alfriredl 0 9 SSn@a Talented Artists in Support Will Give 4 - Memorable Concerts - 4 IN THE BIG TOWN HALL Commencing on Saturday, Feb. 2nd, Tuesday, sth; Thursday, 7th; Saturday, 9th. If you and an Nation. love Operatic and Classical M e stirred by the Folk Songs al Melodies of the Oid Land, viII be feasted in listening to ALFRED O’SHEA THE TENOR RENOWNED IN TWO HEMISPHERES. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 568, 22 January 1929, Page 15
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