AMUSEMENTS AL JOLSON ;; . I CONTINUES TO SING HIS WAY INTO THE HEARTS OF AUCKLAND AT THE PLAZA AL JOLSON in “The Singing Fool” Acting the Superb Story and Singing the Songs that have vibrated round the World. A SUPER-ENTERTAINMENT. Scenes!—Music! —Songs!—Dialogue!—Spectacles! IT APPEALS TO EVERY SENSE ! Supporting “All-Talkie” Subjects include:— TANNHAUSER (N.Y. PHILHARMONIC HOWARD BROS. (Operatic Comedians) HUMORES^QU Elman) MONASTERY CELLAR (Quartette). Box Plans at Theatre Reserve Early. TIVOLI - EVERYBODY’S LAST DAY— ‘EILEEN OF THE TREES” And ADOLPHE MEUJO’J in “ MARQUIS PREFERRED.” COMMENCE NG TO-MORROW DOROTHY GEORGE GULLIVER LEWIS “HONEYMOON FLATS” The “ COLLEGIANS." Grown Up.—The two brilliant stars in a gay story of Newlyweds and a M other-in -La w. Also MONTY BANKS in “ WEEK END COMEDY.” Laughs and Thrills Galore in Monty’s Latest Concoction of Mirth. Tivoli, Nightly at 7.45 Phone 44-136. Everybody’s, Continuous from 10, Phone 44-402 NEWMARKET —7.50. EPSOM. CLARA BOW in “ THE FLEETS IN” Also KEN MAYNARD in “CHEYENNE” Latest Gazette. Popular Rialto Orchestra. Phones—Rialto *6-609. Regent 20-142. E LAMPS WALLACE BEERY in & BEGGARS OF LIFE.” £ And Phone 26-041 Romance of the Underworld. 99 With MARY ASTOR. I<
DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Where the thrills of dancing among such pleasant and comfortable surroundings is wonderful. Dancing To-Night 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 7s 6d Double. The F?.,ious Dixieland Dance Band, always going with a snap, renders the Latest and Most Popular Numbers. THERE IS ONLY ONE PLACE TO ENJOY A DANCE and that is dixieland by-the-sea. Ring 26-615 for Reservations. AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA. EIGHTH SEASON. FIRST CONCERT. LEWIS EADY HALL. TUESDAY NEXT. MAY 14. At 8 p.m. Conductoi H. Hollinrake, Esq. r. W. Gemmell (Vocal), Mr. N. Walker (Violin). , 2s, or Subscriber's Ticket. G. T. LEE, Hon. Sec.
Grand —Lyric LAST TWO DAYS. DOLORES DEL RIO in “REVENGE” Screened Grand—l2.3s, 3.20, 6.5, & 8.50. Screened Lyric—B.s p.m. AND “BLUE SKIES” Screened Grand—ll.3s, 2.20, 3.5, & 7.50. Screened Lyric—9.ls. GRAND and LYRIC 3fc<BUic Pirate * mm MILFORD, VF* 3 DANCING TO-NIGHT (WED.) ** N.Z.'s Most Unique Cabaret. 8 p.m to 12 Midnight. Admission, 2s 6d. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT Ring 23-414 for Reservations. SPECIAL NOVELTY CARNIVAL. Dancing 8 p.m. to 12 Midnight. Admission. 2s 6d. #n EC ' AL NOTICE.—For the convenience of our Patrons a Free Motor-car w ' l * k® run from the to P °f ew _ Tor f Road to and from the Shippe _ r y Wednesday and Saturday night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 657, 8 May 1929, Page 15
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