AMUSEMENTS & T/fOMM A.O ORIEN Jbea\ref Vlil^TißiU LAST DAY BILLIE DOVE in LOVE AT MIDNIGHT ” And CHARLIE MURRAY in “DO YOUR DUTY.” COLLEGIANS (“Bookworm Hero”) and MASTER DESMOND (Singer) EVERYBODY S Last Day COMMENCING TO MORROW Tivoli 6* Everybody's Rosita Forbes’ Story of Glowing Adventure and Romance under the Blue Skies of Morocco. “THE WHITE SHEIK ” TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 —PHONES: Rialto, 46-609; Regent. 20-142. JOHN BARRYMORE in “ HIS LADY " Supported ty beautiful DOLORES COSTELLO. His latest big special. DOROTHY DEVORE in "FIGHTING THE FLAMES” Gazette Orchestra. TO-MORROW "THE FOREIGN LEGION” Qznzzrxm Phone 26-041. FRED THOMSON in THE RING ” RICHARD DIX “ EASY COME, EASY GO “ ARMAGEDDON ” Nightly at 8 Phone 20-821. JJO I I. M
2 LAST DAYS “ THE FLEET'S IN ” Starring CLARA BOW A WM. FOX FEATURE, -ME, GANGSTER” Sessions: 11.15, 2.0, 4.45, and 7.30. 2 BIG SPECIALS, “GRAND" KHM New Zealand’s Most Beautiful Cabaret By the Sea. DANCING TO-NIGHT 8.30 to 12 p.m. Admission: 7s 6d Double. For Reservations, Phone 26-615. Dixieland’s Famous Dance Band, recogninsed as the Finest Dance Band in Auckland, will render the most up-to-date Music. Spotlight Bathing To-night. Also on the perfect Dixieland Beach. Supper can te obtained at the Tearooms. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT Grand Opening Night of the Season. THE KASHMIRI DANCE CLUB Dominion Hall (Opp. P. 0.) Dominion Road. The Hall has been renovated and refurnished and an up-to-date smoke lounge added. LIGHTING EFFECTS and NOVELTIES Music by THE KASHMIRI DANCE BAND Under the leadership of the well-known WALTER SMITH DANCING 8 till 12 P.M. A Flashlight Photograph will be taken during the course of the evening. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. BEACH HAVEN CABARET EVERY SATURDAY Floor and Music Excellent. Monte Carlo Prizes. Ladies, Is. Gents., 2s. NOTE.—Blue Star Bus meets 7 p.m. Ferry from Auckland, returning to Birkenhead after Dance.
NIGHT AT (lINA PARK r Is a Night to Be Remembered ! LOOK AT THE PRICES ! admission to admission to park each device ADULTS, fid. ADULTS, 6d CHILDREN, 3d CHILDREN, 3d Luna Park’s Concession Tickets: ADULTS, 3s; CHILDREN, 1s 6d. They Give Free Admission to the Park and One Ride on Each Permanent Device. COMING ! COMING l ! COMING ! ! THE FAMOUS BRACKEMS Presenting the Most Sensational Novelty Acts on the Tight Wire. AN ARTISTIC REVELATION FIRST PERFORMANCE NEXT SATURDAY. Luna Park Luna Park CITY OF AUCKLAND ALBERT PARK TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK PARNELL PARK To-morrow (Thursday) Night at 8 Auckland Municipal Band In the following Fine Programme: GOD SAVE THE KING. Descriptive Overture. “The Northern World” Chenette March, "U.S.A. National March” Panella Waltz, "Wein, Weib, und Gesang” Strauss Patrol, “The Wee Macgregor” - Amers Cornet Solo. “Polonaise Exquisite” Peetee Soloist, Mr. Fred Bowes. Selection, “Classical Memories” Ewing INTERVAL. Overture, “Harmoniana” - - Galuska Piccolo Solo, “Cassiopa” - - Bi.rsotti Soloist. Mr. Hal C. McLennan Selection, “Princess Ida” - - Sullivan Tone Poem, “Night s Enchantment" - . - - Ribble March, “The Blue Ridge Division” Rocereto NATIONAL ANTHEM. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk
Rivoli Pictures, Howick \ See and Hear the jj “Legion of the Condemned’^ FEBRUARY 22 and 23. t **♦■>» 1.1 HWW»W»W*W TEACHERS OF MUSIC AMY HANSARD L.R.A.M.. A.T.C.L. SINGING AND PIANO Members desired to form LADIES' "ember of London Teachers’ Registration Council academy buildings, Upper Queen Street Or 102 PARK ROAD, Telephone 45-670. SWIMMING. GRAMMAR swimming club. 2nd GRAND CARNIVAL TO T ° b * hsld the Tepid Baths OlfcufwX, ‘ w ‘ d ne»day) AT 8 P.M. 1 Welcome to Auckland’s New Zeaepc _ 'and Champions. B ETWP E rI. HR,LL,NG 220yds RACE WEEN LINDSAY AND BRIDSON, Admission, Is. W. BATTY, Hon. Sec.
9 Tv >aramount Picturisation of the 4ry ~ " e mystery story, "The Canat e Urder Case." has been completed h a> b' 6 Para mount studios, where it t are e *; n ln Production as a silent pie%ill complete all-dialogue version H'bi C h °" ma de for those theatres 'UJ. e nuipped with sound apparatus a. i'Sm Powell will re-enact his n as captured another VnT ac . tlon ' Pat Itoonev, his wife, *•* «torie? t, r and Pat Rooney 3rd. with w., ties by Edgar Allan Woolf.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 587, 13 February 1929, Page 15
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