“FOUR SONS,” which held the tense attention of a crowded audience at the Strand Theatre last night, is superbly filmed and splendidly acted by a remarkably good cast. You are advised to book early for this great attraction. Now Showing WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS The Great Family Picture X DEDICATED TO THE MOTHERS OF THE WORLD “A Mother is a Mother Still, the Holiest. Thing Alive.” WITH MARGARET MANN. JAMES HALL, GEORGE MEEKER, CHARLES MORTON, FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN JNR., JUNE COLLYER, and ALBERT GRAN. Box Plan now open at Theatre (Phone 43-114) and Lewis Eady. Ltd.
Pictures and Vaudeville at the RWI/oxvfcZ TONIGHT (SATURDAY) The Finest Programme ever presented at Howick. Stage Band Presentation RIVOLI REVELS Starring Madame Baird's Star Pupil. PELETA, supported by a Special Local Ballet. Ballet and Ensemble by Constance Skeen. Special Lighting Effects. 30 minutes combination of Music, Song and Dance. Full Picture Programme includes— Wm. Fox Super Comedy, “DON’T MARRY” How a Modern Miss made a Flaming Youth of her straight-laced Boy Friend. Starring NEIL HAMILTON and LOIS MORAN. Master Pictures Present — “THE BLOOD SHIP” Finest Sea Story ever filmed, starring JACQUELINE LOGAN and HOBART BOSWORTH. No. 1 COLLEGIANS, “Crimson Colours.'* COMING MONDAY and TUESDAY “ The Adorable Outcast ” TWO FEATURE CO M E DY-DRAM AS TO-NIGHT AT P«"SVaRD Karangahape Road. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Daily at 1.30 and 7 p.m. DOUBLE ATTRACTION PROGRAMME No. 1— MARION DAVIES in “THE CARDBOARD LOVER” N °' “ THE WRIGHT IDEA ” Starring JOHNNIE HINES Included on the same Bill— Two-Reel Comedy. World News, and PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. BAND PERFORMANCES CITY OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON At 3 O’clock * Auckland Municipal Band PROGRAMME: God Save the King. March, “Cavalry of the Clouds” (Alford); Hymn. “Creation’s Hfrmn,” by request (Beethoven); Overture, “Rosamunde" ■ (Schubert); Waltz, “The Eternal Waltz” (Leo Fall); Idvll. “Softly Unawares” (Lincke); Selection, “H.M.S. Pinafore” (Sullivan). Interval. March. “The Van- , ished Army” (Alford); Waltz. "Amorettan Tanz” (Gung’l); Selection. “The Shamrock” by request (Myddleton); Celebrated Largo, by request (Handel); March, “The Mad Major” (Alford). National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk
SWIMMING. MT. EDEN CLUB. CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL MT. EDEN BATHS. Bellvue Road. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, at 8 P.M. 50yds Auckland Championship (sure to be a wonderful race). 440yds Cucksey Cup; 66 2-3yds Inter-Club; Miss J. Thomson. Intermediate Breaststroke Champion, will attempt to lower the fresh water record. Miss J. Webster, Junior Champion, will attempt to lower the fresh water breaststroke record. Grand supporting programme of swimming and novelty events. Exhibition of high diving. All the members of Auckland's representative team will be competing. Water Polo. Roll up and see all of them in action. Admission: Adults 1s; Children 6d. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary, Fire Station, Mt. Eden.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 15
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