amusements & THOKM A.OORIEN Theatre* THE tfc PLAZA ONLY THREE DAYS MORE FOREIGN LEGION ’’ WITH A MIGHTV r a c-r V. LT? - THEATRE Continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. ▼ VWTS STO’MT’ headed by LE -VIS STONE _ NORMAN KERRY _ MARY NOLAN _ , . , JUNE MARLOW Tangled Loves and Lives in a SDectaruiar „„ ' _ „ the Legionnaires Rea!lst, ° Dtama of Life with COLLEGIANS “Calford on Horseback” SCENIC . * SCENIC (Winged Death) —COMEDY. Nightly at 7.45 Phone 44-136. BETTY COMPSON in - , “THE LADYBIRD” '"so"-COLL m |S|. ra Tw a o G J aS CarnivaL No. 1, -Dear Old Calford,” No. 2, ”Cal?~d^o^“ Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. THREE BIG ATTRACTIONS With CLIVE BROOK - ;.”- “ FORGOTTEN FACES ” ■RFTTV PmVTPQAAT Huge Supporting Cast. BETTY COMPSON in “THE LADYBIRD” 3rd Attraction “TARZAN THE MIGHTY” fVERyBUDy^ TO* NIG H T AT 7.50. Phonpc diai a o An Hilarious Coniedy of T.°n 46 n 609 - REGENT 20-142. ' THE Walker •• TIJTBn HlTilJTo ;. antJ ° ld lrish Cheer, IRISH HEARTS With MAY McAVOY. THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041. The Legion of the Condemned” The Companion Picture to “Wings” Also COLLEGIANS (“Dear Old Calford”) Nightly at 8 Phone 20-821. ■■l—aTliMfff r— llT MADGE BELLAMY in VERY CONFIDENTIAL ” In addition—- “ NO OTHER WOMAN ” With DOLORES DEL RIO.
DIXIELAND TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Dancing 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. 7s 6d Double. Music by Dixieland's Famous Dance Band. For Reservations, Phone 26-615. W TO-NIGHT JU M 1 V At 7.45. THE INCOMPARABLE JOHN BARRYMORE As CHEVALIER FAB lEN DES GRIEUX MANON LESCAUT ” BEAUTIFUL DOLORES COSTELLO Picturised as “ HIS LADY ” USUAL PRICES Reserves, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645.
THE CONCERTS OF THE SEASON A TREAT FOR ALL ! Unbounded enthusiasm displayed on Saturday night: the audience was literally held spellbound. Alfred O’Shea Assisted by INA BOSWORTH, Violiniste. MAVIS GREVATT, Harpiste, and THEO. HALPIN, Solo Pianiste and Accompaniste. In the BIG TOWN HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT (Tues.) And on THURSDAY, FEB. 7, And SATURDAY, FEB. 9. MR. O’SHEA’S Items for To-morrow Night’s Concert will include:— "A Leve Toi” (from “Romeo and Juliet”) - - Gounod. “Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me” Semele- Handel “Where’er You Walk” - - Handel. “O, Cease Thy Singing , Maiden Fair” With Violin Obbligato. Rachmaninoff. “Eleanore” ... Coleridge Taylor. “Had I the Voice of Morveen” - Colin McLeod Campbell. Mr. O’Shea is inundated with requests for special songs. He asks written requests be forwarded to him at Lewis Eady, Ltd., or Town Hall. “It is long since such genuine enthusiasm reigned at the Town Hall as was created last night by the Irish Tenor, Alfred O’Shea.” —The Dominion, Wellington, June 25, 1928. “Australia's John McCormack.”—Sunday Times, Sydney, May 6, 1928. “To sing as principal tenor with artists of Melba’s and Dal Monte’s type is indeed an achievement for one so young a 3 Alfred O’Shea.”— The Australian Musical News, September 1 1924. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s, plus tax. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales for 4s and 2s tickets may be had at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Commencing 8 p.m. FOR COUNTRY PATRONS: CAMBRIDGE —WEDNESDAY, Feb. 6. HAMILTON —MONDAY, Feb. 11.
Greater Movie Season At the HK'^oVaRU A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre Daily At 1.30 and 7 p.m. COMMENCES TO-NIGHT First Programme (To-night Only) A DOUBLE-ATTRACTION BILL Paramount Pictures Present THOMAS MEIGHAN in Rex Beach's “THE MATING CALL - ’ Vivid, Colourful, Dramatic. Fox Films present the First of their 1929 Product—- “ WIN THAT GIRL ” Llew. Jones and the Prince Edward Orchestra. Usual Prices: Circle 1s 6d; Stalls 1s
cn^iNni Direction: Mrs. Henry Hayward. 2 BIG SPECIALS TO-DAY A Great Success from the Majestic, * “NOT QUITE A LADY” Featuring MABEL POULTON. The famous comedy by St. John Hankin “JOHN BARRYMORE” “TEMPEST” JOHN BARRYMORE, the World's Greatest Actor.
TO- -NIGHT, AT 7.30. LJ.li Purchase a CONCESSION TICKET at the FRONT ENTRANCE ADULTS 31CHILDREN 1/6 • t will give you a Ride on Ever> Device, and admit you FREE FREE FREE (Take 1d Bus from Wharf Gates)
James Marcus rfves one of *he toest in th e stage and “ioture “Revenge/* United Artists p _ , pj Q Marcus starring Dolores ” a ;ripsv bearplays the ro eof Costa a ShP re . EFjsKsmb isffisr-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 579, 4 February 1929, Page 15
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