AMUSEMENTS Direction: ,C. William- J* Filn The Theatre Magnificent TH E ONLY VENTILATED THEATRE IN THE DOMINION. Uaily at 2.30 Evening Sessions at 8 p.m. inal Screenings To-night— WILLIAM HAINES in -EXCESS BAGGAGE." LEATRICE JOY in "HONOUR ABOVE ALL." Farewell to ALEC REGAN in his outstanding Song Successes. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. AUSTRALIAN STORY AUSTRALIANS IN THE CAST Captain Starlight “Thunderbolt” The Kelly Gang. AND NOW Marion Douglas (of Manly, N.S.W.), DALE AUSTEN (‘Miss New Zealand, 1927”), FRANK BAKER (brother of Reg. L. “Snowy” Baker), and well-known favourites
“THE BUSHRANGER” An Australian Bushranging - . Adventure! Set amidst stii Thrills, Roman ng scenes of Van Dieman’s Land and early and Love depicted with a fidelity that will Ballarat amaze yo ON THE SAME BILL LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE in “BABY CYCLONE" THE COMEDY OF THE YEAR. ON THE STAGE J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE MANUAL HYMAN (“The King of Jazz*'), after his successful seasons in Australia. PRESENT sensationally MAURICE GTTRIDGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Plans at Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone 46-888. Coming to the “Regent,” Thursday, March 14, 1929.
•me iro of & er TITANIC SPECTACIIEr 1 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE ALLAN WILKIE with MISS HUNTER-WATTS TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT “ TWELFTH NIGHT ” TO-MORROW FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND The enthralling Drama: “COR lOL AN US.” r”'. D A Y: j;i he err y Wives of Windsor.” SATURDAY: Matinee and Even ing. A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” MONDAY: ’ Macbeth.” TUESDAYHenry the Fifth.” * PRICES: Bs, 6s 4s, and 2s. Children in Parties of ten and upwards. 4s. 3s. 2s. and Is to all performances. (All prices plus tax > Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales as Usual inimfmimnmimiHiiimmiiiHiiimiiKiiißinmmiHHmiimiiiiMmuiiHutHjiiiß inmiu l ■ i
LAUGHS and THRILLS ingahape Road. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. DAILY - At 1.30 and 7 P.M. NOW SHOWING TWO “BIG” PICTURES ON ONE BILL Headed by SYD. CHAPLIN in one of his best mirthmakers, “THE FORTUNE HUNTER.” Second “Big” Picture “BLINDFOLD,” With GEORGE O’BRIEN and LOIS I MORAN. A Maelstrom of Law, Love, Life, and ! PRINCE EDWARD y ORCHESTRA. | lyric T r;r T From Agatha Christie’s Mystery Story “THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN" A Society Mystery Story. Also Showing—“THE WIFE’S RELATIONS” Featuring Shirley Mason, Gaston Glas£, Ben Turpin. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Theatre; Phone 43-645. CABARET DE LUXE. Under New Management. GRAND OPENING BALL. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, “A NIGHT IN DANCELAND.” MUSIC BY CLYDE HOWLEY AND HIS ! FAMOUS “INTERNATIONALS." First-class Service, ’mid ideal surround- J mgs, and a Special Sprung Dance Floor, ! make the Click Clack the Finest Cabaret in New Zealand. Prices, 10s Double. i Phone 40-789 for Reserves. Book Early and Avoid Disappointment. ! Auckland Rowing Association PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA WHAU RIVER
DIXIELAND The Coolest and Most Comfortable Cabaret in New Zealand. By the Sea. DANCING, TO-NIGHT, 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission: 7s 6d. Doable. The Music of the Famous Dixieland Dance Band unsurpassed in the Dominion, and a perfect Floor amid such beautifully cool and pleasant surroundings make Dixieland a most popular Night's Enjoyment. THERE’S ONLY ONE REAL PLACE DIXIELAND. Phone 26-615 for Reservations. KASHMIRI Dance Club TO-MORROW TO-MORROW BY REQUEST. Another Grand Novelty Night. You must not miss this. Dance to Auckland's Most Popular Band The Kashmiri Dance Band. Excellent Monte Carlo Prizes, and Absolutely New Novelties and Favours. This will be even bigger and better than last Saturday. Perfect Floor and the Most Modern Lounge. New Lighting Effects. Cabaret Suppers and Refreshments served in Lounge. LADIES 2s. GENTLEMEN 2s 6d. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY.
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929. Finest Rowing Course in New Zealand. Eight Oar and Other Championship Events. The Whole Two-Mile Course plainly visible from the Ground. Rosebank Rd. Come and see the Local and Country Champion Oarsmen. Town versus Country. BUSES FROM TOWN. Return Fare, 2s. Children Half-price. Nice Drive. Buses leave foot Albert St. svery 10 minutes from 1 p.m. VIA CIVIC SQUARE AND PITT STREET. Admission to Ground, Is. CITY OF AUCKLAND. MUNICIPAL CHOIR REHEARSALS COMMENCE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) IN THE GRAFTON LIBRARY AT 7.30 P.M. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL The municipal organ recitals in the Town Hall will bo resumed on Sunday evening next, when the city organist, .Mr. Maughan Barnett, will play a varied programme of organ music and transcriptions. Admission to the Sunday recitals is free. Esther Ralston is to Hie chief feminine role in “A Tale of the Alps,” and Gary Cooper, at present finishing work on “Wolf Song.” will also be featured.
BEACH HAVEN CABARET EVERY SATURDAY Floor and Music Excellent. Monte Carlo Prizes. Ladies 1s; Gents. Is. NOTE.— Blue Star Bus meets 7 p.m. Ferry from Auckland, returning to Birkenhead after dance. ELOCUTION dear. Correct, and Easy Speech for All Occasions. J. P. Montague School of Speech and Expression 20-22 Swanson Street. DANCING Modern Ballroom Dancing of every kind; Classical and Operatic; Cailesthenics; Children’s Classes. Daphne Knight Studios 22 Khyber Pass. Phone 41-423. TEACHERS OF DANCING MISS CECIL HALL SCHOOL OF DANCING, Albert Bldgs., Swanson St., City. Telephone 42-554. Private Lessons by Appointment. Classes re-open Saturday, March 2nd (Juniors); Tuesday, March sth (Senior Ballet)
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 605, 6 March 1929, Page 15
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