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SPECIAL HOLIDA Y PROGRAMMES AT ALL THEATRES FOR EASTER

G* THOHM A.OBRIEN Theater “WHAT A NIGHT” OF ROLLICKING FUN AND ENJOYMENT AT THE * For Reserves: Phone PLAZA, 41-586. TIVOLI, 44-136. BEBE DANIELS AND NEIL HAMILTON WILLIAM AUSTIN in “WHAT A NIGHT” CORINNE GRIFFITH OUTCAST” LIFE AT ITS CAYEST ON THE BARBARY COAST, OLD SAN FRANCISCO. WITH EDMUND LOWE LOUISE FAZENDA Also Pictures of the Dunedin Floods. Auckland's Speedway, and Ngaruawahi Regatta. Howard Moody’s Orchestra at Plaza. Miss Anderson’s Tivoli Orchestr; Plaza continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. Everyfo © dy Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. WALLACE BEERY in “ BEGGARS OF LIFE ” Also NORMAN KERRY, MARION NIXON, PAULINE STARKE, in “ MAN, WOMAN, AND WIFE.” Universal’s Drama of Society and the Underworld. EMIL JANNINGS in ‘‘THE PATRIOT.’ GAZETTE. Good Supporting Progr Rialto Orchestr EASTER MONDAY PROGRAMME (MATINEE 2.30, EVENING 7.50) LOUISE LORRAINE in “SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT" Also “HEART OF THE YUKON,” with JOHN BOWERS. THREE LAMPS TO-NIGHT AND EASTER MONDAYEMIL JANNINGS in “ THE PATRIOT ” Phone 26-041 Good Suports. Britannia Orchestra. SPECIAL CHILDREN S MATINEE, MONDAY AT 2 P.M. REGINALD DENNY in “ RED HOT SPEED ” ALSO “ THE NEWS PARADE ”

Grand —-Lyric 2 Big Star Features To-Day “The Constant Nymph” Starring IVOR NOVELLO and MABEL POULTON Screened GRAND: 11.15, 2.25. 5.35, 8.40. Screened LYRIC: Matinee 2.30 AND THE ENGLISH BEAU GESTE “TOMMY ATKINS” A MIGHTY SPECTACULAR DRAMA Screened GRAND: 1.0, 4.10. and 7.15 Screened LYRIC: 2.30 and 0.5. The Management urges patrons to book lor Evening Sessions. Phone 42-274. 2 BIG STAR FEATURES TO-DAY, GRAND and LYRIC

DIXIELAND N.Z.’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET BY THE SEA. SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTIONS TO-DAY SATURDAY Afternoon Tea Dance, 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Admission, 1/6. Evening Session, 8.30—12 p.m. Admission, 6/-. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 1. THE GREAT ‘•PATSY” NIGHT Miss Irene Homer and her distinguished Company will be present. Afternoon Tea Dance, 3 p.m.—s p.m. Evening Session, 8.30—12 p.m. Admission, 5/-. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band wil render the most perfect be had Ne Zeala SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION THE MIDGET MOSELLES The Sparkling Juvenile Cabaret Dancers. Wonderful Solo and Troupe Numbers, the Cleverest Things in the Dominion. SHOWING SAT. and MON. NIGHTS The Bookings are heavy, so patrons are recommended to make their reservations now to save disappointment. RING 26-615.

ELOCUTION Clear. Correct, and Easy Speech for All Occasions. J. F. Montague School of Speech and Expression 20-22 Swanson Street. CING M ocern Ballroom Dancing of every Kind; Classical and Operatic; Callesthenics; Children s Classes. Daphne Knight Studios 22 Khyber Pass. Phone 41-423.

In the December issue of its oflicwl Suide for worthwhile pictures curgently released, the National .Board of Review lists nine Universal productions. out of a total of 30. ' The pictures which give Universal so high a Percentage of recommended pictures •tr© 'Red Hot Speed,” “The Shakedown” •'King of the Rodeo,” "The t'irl on the Barge” and “Calford on Horseback. ” "Farewell” and "The Bookworm Hp r o" of "The Collegians” an d two Oswald cartoons, farmyard Follies" and "Sick Cylin- > ders.**

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 625, 30 March 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 625, 30 March 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 625, 30 March 1929, Page 13

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