AMU BEMENT S & Tnom A.O PIHEN Theatre* ‘What a Night’ it will be at the PLAZA ana TIVOLI TO-NIGHT With BEBE DANIF.T S AND NEIL HAMILTON “ WHAT A NIGHT.” CORINNE GRIFFITH “OUTCAST” WITH EDMUND LOWE LOUISE Also Pictures of the Dune Regatta. Latest Gazette. Plaza continuous from 11. n Floods, Comedy. Phone 41-586. FAZENDA - jckland’s Speedway, and Ngaruawahi Howard Moody's Orchestra at Plaza. Tivoli at 7.45. Phone 44-136. Everybody 9 s Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. Also NORMAN COMMENCING TO-DAY. WALLACE BEERY ii “ BEGGARS OF LIFE man r , ry woman, n 'and pa wife.“ starke ’ in Universal’s Drama of Society and the Underworld.
% EMIL JANNINGS in “ THE PATRIOT.” Gazette. Good Supporting Programme. TO-MORROW—GOOD FRIDAY—at the Rialto _ . 2 - 30 - Evening 7.50. First National Presents a Big British Special. “ 2 RED ROSES.” ALSO “ GOD GAVE ME 20 CENTS ” With JACK MULHALL LYA DE PUTTI. Al *° Onfnfnn °„Va * _E at £ ic,c Day Sports a " d «** Dunedin Flood. Matinee Prices Sp |* d^ ay ' and Ngamawahia Regatta. Matinee Prices as " aual - Evening: staMsl/. D.C. 1/6 * 2/-. Reserves fid extra. SPECIAL GOOD FRIDAY PROGRAMME. Phone 46-609. RIALTO NEWMARKET. ADOLPHE MENJOU in ' HIS PRIVATE LIFE ” And JUNE COLLYER in Phone 26-041 “ ME, GANGSTER ” SATURDAY EMIL JANNINGS IN “ THE PATRIOT.” |PJ|A«I2IK% THREE LAMPS NIGHTLY at 8 PHONE 20-821. TO-MORROW GOOD Last Night. THE LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED ” FRIDAY. Matinee 2.0 p.m. Evening 8.0 p.m. lusive Pictures of the Dunedin Flood, Opening of Auckland's New way. The Ngaruawahia Regatta. St. Patrick’s Day Sports. And -GRASS” or “THE LOST TRIBES OF PERSIA.” A Remarkable Drama of a Persian Tribe's Struggle for Existence.
“ THE PATSY ” BOX PLANS Will be on view at Lewis Eady, Ltd., until 9 o’clock To-night, and during the Holidays Seats may be reserved at H.M. Theatre Office. His Majesty's Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Great Easter Attraction COMMENCING Saturday Night Next FOR A BRIEF SEASON MATINEE EASTER MONDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have pleasure in announcing the initial production in New Zealand of the famous comedy by Barry Connors. The World’s Successor to ' Peg O’ My Heart.” Which is the present rage of England and America. Throughout the United States no f iwer than 10 companies are appearing in “The Patsy,” and it broke all known records during its run of over 30 weeks in Sydney. The Company which was specially selected regardless of expense, is headed by the noted young New York actress, MISS IRENE HOMER, who was chosen by the author for the part of the heroine. A Brilliant Cast Includes: A. S. Byron, Brandon Peters. Sam Wren, Eileen Sparks, Vera Gerald. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d: Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. Box Plans are Now Open at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Manager .... JOHN FARRELL Hobson villeHaH SATURDAY BEBE DANIELS in “THE 50-50 GIRL” COMEDY GAZETTE CARTOON i DANCE TO FOLLOW.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 624, 28 March 1929, Page 17
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