}YYY\YYYYYYYXYYYYXYXYYYXYVYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYXYYYYYYY* amusements T»*_ THOnfty A.O PRIEH Jbea\re< fiaa-Tiimi For Reserves: Phone PLAZA, 41-586. TIVOLI, 44-136. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT BEBE DANIELS in ‘'WHAT A NIGHT" And CORRINNE GRIFFITH in "OUTCAST.” TO-MORROW That Naughty, Auburn-Haired Scamp, CLARA BOW (THE “IT” GIRL) “Three Week Ends" A Paramount Filming of the Sensational and Widely Discussed Novel by ELINOR GLYNN Smarty. Breeiy, Different Ho any Saucy Picture you ever saw before. Everybody *s Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. Final Screenings of WALLACE BEERY and s LOUISE BROOKS in 2 "BEGGARS OF LIFE,” also NORMAN KERRY and PAULINE STARK in "MAN. WOMAN, AND WIFE.” | TO MORROW THURSDAY BEBE DANIELS in "WHAT A NIGHT” 4 Xflis bright tale of a lady newspaper reporter s adventures has made record 5 crowds laugh all week at the Plaza. Additional: HOOT GIBSON “THE DANGER RIDER.’* Western thriller—but different. ▼ RIALTO (Newmarket), Phone 46-609. REGENT (Epsom), Phone 20-142 TO-NIGHT AT 7.50 “SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT” W ith LOUISE LORRAINE and "FLASH” The Wonder Dog. A THRILLING MYSTERY STORY. Also “HEART OF THE YUKON” with John Bowers GAZETTE GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME RIALTO ORCHESTRA. fjcniEtrrart % THREE LAMPS • blllie dcWe — JACK HOLT in i "ADORATION* ‘AVALANCHE” THURSDAY “ A Daughter of Auckland ” TO-NIGHT Victor Hugo’s Tale of English Court Intrigue. A vivid literary classic. “ THE MAN WHO LAUGHS ” £ BACLANOVA, CONRAD VEIDT, MARY 8 _- - 1. PHILBIN. Q tYVYYXVYXXXXXXXXYXXXXVYXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 5 ,
Grand —‘-Lyric N.B. —• The Beiter Films League recommends its members and public generally to support “The Constant Nymph” for higher grade merits. 'The Constant Nymph’ Starring IVOR N.OVELLO and MABEL POULTON Screened GRAND: 11.15, 2.25, 5.35, and . 8.40. Screened LYRIC: 3.50 and 7.30. THE ENGLISH BEAU GESTE “TOMMY ATKINS” Screened GRAND: 1, 4.10, and 7.15. Screened LYRIC: 2.30 and 9.5 Grand Phone, 42-274. Lyric, 43-645. GRAND and LYRIC » Jl |UNA PARK AUCKLAND’S CENTRE OF ENTERTAINMENT Take 1d Bus from Wharf Gates. *mi AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Lectures on Municipal Government. Two Courses will be Delivered ,Weekly, as follows, by PROF. H. BELSHAW: — Course A:—PROBLEMS AND METHODS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT, on Monday Evening's, 7 to 8 p.m. Course B:—LOCAL BODY FINANCE, — 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. The First Lectures (Course B. commenc'n9 first) will be delivered on Monday, Bth April, in the College Hall, Arts Build'nß. Princes Street, at 8 p.m. Members of the public are invited to enrol. Enrolment—2s 6d per Course for the Year Further Information and copies of the syllabus may be obtained at the College Office. M. R. O’SHEA, Registrar. Be ©IDc pirate m m V 5 ** MILFORD New Zealand'. Most Unique Cabaret. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Mid-Week Carnival dancing 8 to 12 p.m. Admission 2s 6d For Reservations, Phone 23-414. Special Late Vehicular Ferry to Auckland at 12.30 a.m. DANCING. MISS SPENCER’S DANCES SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO ESMONDS ST. (next St. Paul’s Church) REOPENS SATURDAY. April 6, TUESDAY, April 9. Elementary Classes: THURS., April 4, MON., April 3. Private Lessons by Appointment. Particulars by Phone or Studio. 'ad Nagel will have the leading role in "White Collars.” which m l)e Mille will direct for Metro-yn->layer. The scenario of this * is by Clara Beranger, and is en version of the famous stage
Stanley Concert Direction Concert Chamber, Town Hall TO-MORROW at 8 ALSO SATURDAY THE BRILLIANT MUSICIANS CONSTANCE and MARGARET (VIOLIN) (’CELLO) IZARD AT THE PIANO MR. BERNARD PAGE WELLINGAON CITY ORGANIST. ‘‘Highly cultivated musicians who become completely absorbed in each interpretation.” —N.Z. Herald, 3/4/29. PRICES: ss, 3s, 2s. Plus Tax. Special concessions to Students, Members of Choirs, and W.E.A., through respective Secretaries. Book at Lewis Eady, Ltd. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. PRINCE EDWARD (KARANGAHAPE RD) —At 7. Adolphe Menjou in “ HIS PRIVATE LIFE.” And Conrad Nagel in “ RED WINE.” CAPITOL (DOMINION ROAD) — At 8. Clive Brook and Mary Brian in 44 FORGOTTEN FACES," And Chester Conklin <£. Barbara Bedford in "THE HAUNTED HOUSE." EMPIRE (DOMINION RD.) —At 8. Hoot Gibson in “CLEARING THE TRAIL.’* And "A WOMAN REDEEMED." EDENDALE (EDENDALE) —At 8. Eleanor Boardman in "THE CROWD." And Betty Balfour in 44 THE SEA URCHIN." GREY LYNN CINEMA At 8. MILTON SILLS in "CRASH" and ESTELLE TAYLOR in "LADYBIRD" VICTORIA (DEVONPORT) —At 8. RAMON NOVARRO in "THE STUDENT PRINCE," and GEORGE O’BRIEN in "BLINDFOLD." ATHLETICS. AUCKLAND MILITARY SPORTS ASSOCIATION. Senior Cadet and Territorial ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS OUTER DOMAIN SATURDAY, APRIL 6th. 2.0 p.m. ADMISSION FREE Northern Depot N.Z. Engineers Band in Attendance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 628, 3 April 1929, Page 15
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