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MEAR. THEM TALKS (Sonny Boy) GREATEST TALKING PICTURE YET MADE “THE SINGING FOOL” ! VITAPHONE. T * e B J. ort Items are all world-famous star attractions, including:— The N.Y. Philharmonic Orchestra. Giovanni Martinelli (Tenor). Mischa Elman (Violinist). The Howard Bros. (Operatic Burlesque) Etc. PLAZA 3 DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY: B.tty Bronton 11 2.30 8 ‘"ToTephine At "The Singing Fool,” with Vitaphone, will never be eeen and heard elsewhere in this province. Reservations will be accepted by letter from country residents if accompanied by cheque, postal note or money order. •T 1 TIVOLI —EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY at 7.45. CONTINUOUS FROM 10. NOW SHOWING —2 GREAT ATTRACTIONS JACK MULHALL and DOROTHY MACKAILL THEY HAD MONEY TO BURN: AND HOW THEY BURNED IT! WHAT DID THEY DO WHEN IT WAS ALL BURNED UP? SEE “ CHILDREN OF THE RITZ ” Also, “RED LIPS” | GAY AND EXHILARATING! NEW AND IN VI GO RAT IN G 1 AN AMAZINGLY FRANK STORY OF COLLEGE LIFE, WITH MARION NIXON and CHAS. (BUDDY) ROGERS TIVOLI MATINEE ON MONDAY, 2.15. THURSDAY NEXT—REGINALD DENNY in “THE NIGHT BIRD.” dReCW7ihw.m NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT at 7.50 EPSOM. E N S !vi£ C2V ' s “TWO LOVERS” With RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY. On the Stage: THE HA-HA BOYS. (Rialto Only). Also, at the Regent Only. KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR in “ BROTHERLY LOVE.” MATINEE BOTH THEATRES, MONDAY, AT 2.30. THEATRE , -- **«.«*»*. ft PETER B, KYNE’S ■ " f:reedom °/ d the press ” | FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN ” ' Last Chapter ‘THE VANISHING RIDER'S NIGHTLY at • - PHONE *O-821. MATINEE, MONDAY, AT 2. g THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS GREAT ATTRACTION FOR CARNIVAL WEEK. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON (KING’S BIRTHDAY). CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO MATINEE ONLY. His Majesty’s TBneatire DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. . GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, COMMENCING TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT. SIX FAREWELL NIGHTS. MATINEE KING’S BIRTHDAY. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS With the Irresistible CLEM DAWE, The Dainty MONA MAGNET, THE JAZZ BAND OF 12. And the other Favourites in a Magnificent and Entirely New Programme of the Latest London and New York Song Successes. New Jazz Band Creations, Clever Dances, and Screamingly Humorous Sketches, all of which have never before been presented to Playgoers of Auckland. Box Plans 4re Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. PRICES—D.C.. 4s, 3s, 2s and Is. Prices for Saturday and King's Birthday—ss, 4s, 3s, 2s and Is. Early . Doors, 6d extra. JOHN FARRELL. Manager
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 678, 1 June 1929, Page 15
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