AMUSEMENTS IVWWWVWMVVVWWMAWIMWWVMAMVIMVWWMWNWNVWNWI SECOND TRIUMPHANT WEEK. AL JOLSON Three De Luxe Sessions Dally: 11.0, 2.30, and 8 p.m. AL JOLSON Sings the Songs that have vibrated round the World. u L The Singing Fool at the —■■■ 99 PLAZA A SUPER-ENTERTAINMENT. Scenes!—Music!—Songs!—Dialogue!—Spectacles! Supporting ‘‘All-Talkie” Subjects include:— TANNHAUSER (N.Y. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA). HUMORESQUE (Mischa Elman). HOWARD BROS. (Operatic Comedians) MONASTERY CELLAR (Quartette). To Avoid Disappointment Call at the Theatre and book your Seats early.
TIVOLI - EVERYBODY’S DOROTHY GULLIVER GEORGE LEWIS IN “HONEYMOON FLATS” The " COLLEGIANS/' Grown Up.—The two brilliant stars In a gay story of 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 ONLY —MUSIC MASTERS (BRAHM). Tivoli Orchestra. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 Tivoli Phone 44-136. Everybody's Continuous from 10, Phone 44-402. TO-NIGHT 7.50 NEWMARKET LOIS MORAN—NEIL HAMILTON “ DON’T MARRY.” Also Ricardo Cortez —Lois Wilson “ NEW YORK.” comedy-drama, THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041 England's Answer to Beau Geste. “ TOMMY ATKINS.” Also Johnnie Walker, in ” THE MATINEE IDOL.” OLIVE BORDEN in “ THE JOY GIRL.’ Also KEN MAYNARD in “ CHEYENNE. > NIGHTLY at S PHONE 20-K2l. 4\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vv\w\vkw\\v\\\\\v\wwwaw\\v\\\\\\v a\\\y\\yyy\yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy\yyyyvw\yyyvy\y\\y\
AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA. EIGHTH SEASON. FIRST CONCERT. LEWIS EADY HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 14. At 8 p.m. Conductor— H. Hollinralee, Esq. r. W. Gemmell (Vocal), r. N. Walker (Violin). 2s, or Subscriber’s Ticket. G. T. LEE, Hon. Sec. .DIXIELAND NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CAEARET. The only place to spend a comfortable and enjoyable evening. DANCING TO-NIGHT, 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 7/6 double. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, recognised as the best band in New Zealand, is always up-to-date, and plays the best numbers in town. There is only one place to go these nights, that’s Dixieland-by-the-sea. Ring 26-615 for Reservations.
FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD KARANGAHAPE RO., at 1.30 and 7.30. ••NAUGHTY BABY,” with Alice j White. "FORGOTTEN FACES,” with Clive | | Brook. I EVE BENTLEY and her Select i Orchestra. l CAPITOL— Dominion Road, at 8. ‘CAPTAIN LASH,” with Victor McLaglen and Clyde Cook. “A WOMAN FROM MOSCOW,” with Pola Negri. ED END ALE CINEMA— Tram Terminus, at 8. ! "THE SPY” —The Greatest M ystery - Drama of the Age. ’ MAN. WOMAN AND WIFE/' with Norman Kerry. EMPIRE— Dominion Road, at 8. “GOLF WIDOWS,” with Harrison Ford and Vera Reynolds. “RILEY THE COP.” with Louise Fazenda and Farrel McDonald. PARISH HALL— Devonport, at 7.45. “THE DOCK'S OF NEW YORK,” with George Bancroft. “TONI,” with Jack Buchanan. GREY LYNN CINEMA Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. “RED HOT SPEED,” with Reginald Denny. ‘"SOMEONE TO LOVE,” with Esther Ralston. S*«elal Children's Matinees. Mon.. Wed., s*t., at 2 o'clock during School Holidays.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 661, 13 May 1929, Page 15
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