AMUSEMENTS. AL JOLSON CONTINUES TO SING HIS WAY INTO THE HEARTS OF AUCKLAND AT THE PLAZA AL JOLSON in 4 ‘The Singing Fool 99 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:rAr oRCHe!tra ( ) N ' Y ' PHILHARMONI ° HOWARD BROS. (Operatic Comedians) HUMORESQUE (Mischa Elman) MONASTERY CELLAR (Quartette). Box Plans at Theatre Reserve Early. TIVOLI - EVERYBODY’S COMMENCING TO-DAY DOROTHY GULLIVER GEORGE LEWIS it HONEYMOON FLATS ” a gay story of The “ COLLEGIANS,” Grown Up.—" The two brilliant sta Newlyweds and a Mother-in-Law. 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 oRECFVr NEWMARKET—7.SO. LOIS MORAN i Hilarious Comedy EPSOM. MARRY” 1 DON’T immed with Suspense. Also, “ EILEEN OF THE TREES ” Adapted from H. de Vere Stacpoole’s Popular Nov. ** iS - ■ — Gazette Rialto Orchestra -Rialto 46-609. Regent 20-142. Seen Phones THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041 WALLACE BEERY in K “ BEGGARS OF LIFE.” V And Romance of the Underworld.” With MARY ASTOR. 5 NIGHTLY at 8 PHONE 20-821. BETTY BALFOUR in 44 PARADISE.” And JACK HOLT in 44 AVALANCHE.” a rnunsc ku-ki. AxvmuvxvmvMvxxmvuvxvvvxvuuxvvummuumuvvu*
FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD KARANGAHAPE RD.-At 8 p.m. ! “CAPTAIN LASH.” with Victor McLaglen and Clyde Cook. ! M DRUMS OF LOVE,” a D. W. j GrifTith Production with Mary Philbin. EVE BENTLEY and her Select Orchestra. DON'T forget the Children’s SINGING COMPETITION CAPITOL Dominion Road, at 8 p.m. “THE CAMERAMAN,” with Buster Keaton. ‘‘NAUGHTY .BABY,” with Alice White. THE COLLEGIANS,” Chapter Play. EDENDALE CINEMA— Tram Terminus, at 8 p.m. "THE CAMERAMAN,” with Buster Keaton. "GOLF WIDOWS,” with Vera Reynolds and Harrison Ford. empire Dominion Road, at 8 p.m. "NONE BUT THE BRAVE,” with Nick Stewart and Sally Phipps. "MAN. WOMAN AND WIFE,” with Norman Kerry and Pauline Starke. PARISH HALL— Devonport, at 7.45 p.m. “RILEY THE COP.” with Farrell McDonald and Louise Fazenda. FIGHTING HEART,” with Frank Merrill. GREY LYNN CINEMA Surrey Crescent, at 8 p.m. THE DESERT BRIDE,” with Betty Compson. " OUTCAST,” with Corinne Griffith.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 15
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