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amusements f g* THOMftf A.O'gjllEN Theatre* COMMENCING TO-DAY COLLEEN MOORE With ANTONIO MORENO “SYNTHETIC SIN” o Colleen as a good little bad girl. When she’s good, she’s very, very good, but when she’s bad—She’s at her VERY BEST. In Addition : — REX BEACH’S “THE MICHIGAN KID” With CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE Also “COLLEGIANS” (“Calford Plaza Continuous from 11. Phone 41-686. Phone 44-136. j Everybody's Continuous from 10. Phono 44-402. COMMENCING TO-DAY The Most Dij •I 1 ■J \ MARIA CORDA —JAMESON THOMAS ir Adapted from the Startling Novel by Ba Second Attraction—HELENE CHADWICK in J “ TESHA ” Wwt o Recent m Rialto (Newmarket), Phone 46-609. Regent (Epsom), Phone 20-142. RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “ SCARLET SEAS ” The Most Realistic and Colourful Sea Story to Date. Also Alice White Jack Mulhall in “ NAUGHTY BABY ’ Peppy and Breezy—A Comedy Drama that Delights and Pleases. JfpiEfSTZiri £ THREE LAMPS (4PL# Phone 26-041 _™l T _,_f SOMEONE TO LOVE ” With MARJORIE BEEBE. CLARA BOW in “ 3 WEEK-ENDS ” Also 2? MAN, WOMAN, AND WIFE.” KENNETH HARLAN—MARION NIXON % nIgHTLY 8 - PHONE 20-821 KENNETH HARLAN-MARION NIXONS 'wXXXXXXXXXXWXXXWXXWYVXXXXXXXXXXXXXVVWXXXVXXXXXXVVXXXXXXXX':

GO BY RAIL ... The Safe, Sure Way Day or night, rain or shine, the “ rail ” way is the safe, sure way the system never sleeps at all times alert efficient men control the signals which guarantee right of road and a safe passage to the “iron horse” and its precious freight. THE PEOPLE’S RAILWAYS AT THE PEOPLE’S SERVICE

Grand— Lyric THE LAST DAY “PARADISE” Featuring I ALEXANDRE D ARCY Screened GRAND—I2.3S, 3.20, 6.5, & 8.50. J Screened LYRIC—7.4S p.m. “HOMESICK” Scrwned GRAND—II.3S, 2.20, 5.5. <£ 7.50 Scrwned LYRIC—9 p.m. Saturday. 2.30 • COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) ; “THE SPY” “THE SPY” AND ' Women Against the World” * GRAND and LYRIC , To-Night St. Sepulchre's Hall. grand opening night J j kia-ora dance club Clyde Hawley's Famous Internationals. Ladies, 1s 6d Gents, 2s. . Mr H. DAVIES. of Tramways and A.F. Association.

2ge<©Ur* tftrat* 3i)t'ppc «■» MILFORD. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST UNIQUE CABARET. OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT. During the past three weeks this Cabaret De Luxe has been undergoing extensive Alterations. A New Roof over the Top Deck, representing a Huge Beach Umbrella, has just been completed, and a concrete drive has been formed whereby patrons may drive right to the Entrance, thus avoiding any I nconvenience. SPECIAL NIGHT—SATURDAY NEXT. Phone 23-414 for Reservations.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 15

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