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&THOMM A.O'PRIEN Thedfret yuizM imu FOR RESERVES PRONE:—Plaza 41-586. Tivoli 44-136 COLLEEN MOORE in “SYNTHETIC SIN” colleen 11 a Good Little Bad Girl trying to find the Wicked Way of the Great White Way. A Hit full of IT ! In Addition: — REX BEACH’S “THE MICHIGAN KID” With CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE Also " COLLEGIANS ” (“Calford on Horseback"’) Plaza Continuous from 11. Tivoli at 7.45 Nightly. THURSDAY NEXT GLENN TRYON And PATSY RUTH MILLER IN HIS GAYEST AND FUNNIEST COMEDY. “THE GATE CRASHER” And ESTHER RALSTON JAMES HALL IN “ THE CASE OF LENA SMITH.” See the answer DOES LAW MEAN JUSTICE ? t this remarkable drama of the Hungar Everybody ’i p Continuous from 10. Phono 44-402. \ MARIA CORDA—JAMESON THOMAS J Second Attraction—H ELEN E CHADWICK 5 Further Episode of Our Thrilling Serial “ \ \ ‘TESHA’ W\YW.T D VKeDENT mRIALTO (Newmarket). REGENT (Epsom). TO-NIGHT at 7.50. 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. MON. —2 SPECIALS —Harold Lloyd in “Speedy,” A, “Laugh, Clown Laugh" MARIA CORDA JAMESON THOMAS “ TESHA ” AIso—“GIRL OF LONDON.” With an All-Star Cast. Gazette —Comedy—Britannia Orchestra EMIL JANNINGS in THE WAY OF ALL FLESH Also—“THE PLAY GIRL.” Starring MADGE BELLAMY. NIGHTLY at J THREE LAMPS Phone 2s-041
!c©U>cstratc o m r*“ MILFORD. New Zealand's Most Unique Cabaret. Situated In Cool, Pleasant Surroundings. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL GALA NIGHT Dancing. 8 to 12. Admission, 2s 6d. Ring 23-414 for Reservations. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC BY THE VERSATILE PIRATES. NOTE.—Through Bus leaves the Ferry Buildings 8.10 p.m., direct for the Shippe, returning after the last dance. Late Vehicular Ferry to Auckland, 12.30 a.m. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. Lewis Eady, Ltd., Hall, Queen St. (2 Doors Below John Court, Ltd.) Doors Open 6.30 p.m. Sacred Music, Eadytrola, 7 p.m. Service Begins 7.30. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. • terns will be Rendered by the New MISSION CHOIR. Solo, “A Prayer" (Seaver). MRS. H. A. KEVEN. Solo, "Judge Me O God" (Buck). MR. HAROLD DAVIS. Solo, "Praise Ye The Lord" (Granville). MISS AMY HANSARD. Anthem, "God is a Spirit" Sterndale Bennett). By the NEW MISSION CHOIR. Address by REV. JASPER CALDER. SUBJECT: "THERE’S A ROW IN THE CAMP." NOTE.— Annual Meeting in the Club■nom. Mission Buildings, on WEDNESDAY NEXT (24th inst.). at 8 p.m. No Communion Service this week. Ottlce Closed on Anzac Day. West Coasters’ Association. ST. BENEDICTS HALL, Wednesday, April 24. Social Evening, under the auspices of the n «wly formed West Coasters’ Association, will be held as above. ADMISSION, 2s 6d. BENOALL'S ORCHESTRA. COMMUNITY MISSION SERVICE CAPITOL THEATRE (Dominion Road Terminus), teacher .... REV. GEORGE JACKSON (Congregational Minister) Subje Ivy Tho RELIGION NECESSARY ?" Soloists— iks be to God" Wr Jack Bree "The Song of the Bell" Community Hymn from 7 p.m.—Led by Mr. Gordon Kent and the Mission Orchestra. SERVICE COMMENCES at 7.30. EVERYBODY WELCOME SAVOY DANCE CLUB ZEALANDIA HALL >«PP. Capitol Theatre) Dominion Road. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Come and Enjoy yourself in the Most Up-to- Date Hall in Auckland to Music rendered by The Ritz Dance Band. BRIGHT AND SNAPPY. CHOCOLATES and NOVELTIES.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 15
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