THE SUN ENTERTAINMENT SECTION
FOREIGN LEGION SEX SOLDIERS PASSION STRIFE In the most realistic portrayal of the languorous, exotic East ever screened, with— UJID Mary Nolan June Marlowe - m x y= m Commencing THURSDAY NEXT THE PLAZA THEATRE i eafrei FF3 * ; COLLEEN MOORE FORD STERLING LAWRENCE GRAY 66 OH KAY!” COLLEEN AT HER SAUCIEST She'll keep you chuckling for weeks with her antics as. a Cockney servant, assisted by Ford as a butler. SECOND ATTRACTION The British International Special, “POPPIES OF FLANDERS” From the Original Story, by “Sapper/' At PLAZA Only, COLLEGIANS (“Dear Old Calford”) Final Screening 7.25 p.m. Howard Moody’s Orchestra. F’laza Continuous tram 11, Phone 41-586, Tivoli at 7.45 Sharp. Phone 44-136. 188 Cont JOHNNIE WALKER In Addition—s from 10. Phone 44-402. NOW SHOWING “ THE MATINEE IDOL ” an Hilarious Comedy of Life Behind g •" “ WHEN DUTY CALLS ” A Powerful Story of Danger and Adventure with the Heroic Firefighters. NIGHTLY AT 7.50 Phones: RIALTO 46-609. REGENT 20-142. ALICE WHITE in “ THE SHOW GIRL ” J. P. McAvoy's Zippy Tale of Broadway Backstage. And GLENN TRYON in HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN ” In addition, th« Popular COLLEGIANS (“Fighting for Victory”) THREE LAMPS 4T Phan, 20-041. RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “ OUT OF THE RUINS ” And AILEEN PRINGLE, LEW CODY in “ WICKEDNESS PREFERRED ’ MONDAY “SPEEDY” Pnone 20-821. Nightly at TOM MOORE, BESSIE LOVE in “HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?” And RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “ OUT OF THE RUINS ” COLLEGIANS (“Fighting for Victory”)
DAILY AT MATINEES “ THE TOY-SHOP REVELS ” Produced by Lillian O’Leary and Yorke Grey. Give the Kiddies a treat the Final Week of their Holiday. SftfO Continuous Dally From 11 a.m. COMEDY FEATURE The Most Vivacious Personality of Britain's Stage, MABEL POULTON In the adaptation of St. John Hankin's Celebrated Comedy. •THE CASS IL I S ENGAGEMENT" A FullerHayward Theatre. “NOT QUITE A LADY” DRAMATIC FEATURE The World-fan TALLULAH BANKHEAD “HIS HOUSE IN ORDER” FOR NEXT FRIDAY’S MAJESTIC ANNOUNCEMENT SEE PAGE 16.
The Theatre Direction: C. Williams Films. PICTURE MATINEES DAILY, 2.33 EVENING SESSION AT S P.M. ‘A POIGNANT STORY OF LOVE AND PASSION’ t r tv\ the FORBIDDEN WOMAN With VICTOR VARCONI and JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Second Big Attraction Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present: Beyond the Sierras Among Beautiful Senoritas, swift horses, and ardent beaux! Immense Success of Freddie Hodges and Ivy Towe, WHIRLWIND SPECIALTY DANCERS Maurice Guttridge and the Regent Operatic Orchestra. Regent Review of World Events. Box Plan at Theatre, Phone 46-888 and at Lewis Eady Ltd. «
A DOUBLE BILL THAT WILL APPEAL TO ALL HEADED BY (hAPLIN f *ihc fortune HUNTER" mhFHelene Costello TO-NIGHT, 7.45 MATINEE TUESDAY, 2.30 lyri RESERVES AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. THEATRE PHONE 43-645. i Pictures tike these make the World a Better Place to Live In! s HE-MAN” DRAMA lliill lilHliHlill
Direction: Mrs. Henry Hayward. A BIG TRIPLE BILL TO-DAY A Great Treat for the Children. SYD CHAPLIN “The Fortune Hunter” Screened at 12.20, 3.5, 5.50, and 8.30 No. 2 “ THE WIFE TAMER ” No. 3 AND • DRESSED TO KILL ” Sessions: 11.15. 2.0, 4.45, and 7.30. TWO BIG COMEDIES AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. PICNIC TO-MORROW. SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, (Weather Permitting.) The AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL EMPLOYEES RECREATION CLUB (Incorp.) ANNUAL PICNIC S.S. Peregrine leaves Ferry Tee at 9.30 a.m. for PINE ISLAND Huge Sports Prograr Walter Sn lith's Orchestra in Attendance. Jazzing. Athletic and Novelty Events. Hot Water. Milk, Fruit. Lollies, and Ices Free. The Outing of the Season. ADULTS is 6d CHILDREN (5-14) 9d. P. McMAHON, Hon. Sec.
Alfhredl 0> 9 Sfit<sai W 11, With Accompanying Artistes PI AN IST E. VIOLIN IST E, AND HARPISTE, give: 4 - Memorable C oncerts - 4 In the BIG TOWN HALL Commencing on Saturday, Feb. 2. Tuesday, Gth. Thursday, 7th. Saturday, 9th. ALFRED O'SHEA THE TENOR RENOWNED In TWO HEMISPHERES In Classical Music and F'olk Songs, and National Melodies. ALFRED O'SHEA IS INCOMPARABLE. PRICES: «s. 4s. and 2s: all plus tax. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. WHAN GAR EI, MONDAY, February 4; CAM3RIDGE. February 6: HAMILTON, February 11.
POPULAR “STRAND ” SUNDAY SERVICE. Conducted by REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR Methodist City Missioner The Most Amazing Story of A Prodigal’s Turning. Trained at the age of 15 to drink whisky initiated into the “hipflask brigade" through “two-up" rings, poker schools and race meetings with one of the most notorious gamblers in New Zealand rough life among Australian slaughtermen out of a scrap in a far-back timber mill with an automatic pistol and then—? COME AND HEAR THE REST, and then Judge for yourself whether the Methodist City Missioner believes in personal Salvation or not! AN ANSWER AND CHALLENGE TO CRITICS OF MISSIONER SCRIMGEOUR'S UNORTHODOX METHODS. Also, the Commencement of the Screening of the Prodigal Son. See the Famous Film, “THE WANDERER.” Doors open 7.15. Service commences 7.45.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 15
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