AMUSEMENXfa. HEAR THEM TALKS AL JOLSON IN THE 78th Performance Al Jolson OF THE GREATEST TALKING PICTURE YET MADE. X “THE SINGING FOOL VITAPHONE. Tne short items are all world-famous attractions, including:— The N.Y, Philharmonic Orchestra. Giovanni Martinelli (Tenor). Mischa Elman (Violinist). The Howard Bros. (Operatic Burlesque) Etc. Betty Bronso DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 Josephine Dunn As “The Singing Fool,” with Vitaphone, will never be seen and heard elsewhere in this province. Reservations will be accepted by letter from country resiSenis If accompanied by postal note or monev order If accompanied by postal note 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! THEY DO WHEN IT WAS ALL BURNED UP? WHAT DID SEE “ CHILDREN OF THE RITZ Also, “ RED LIPS ” GAY AND EXHILARATING! NEW AND INVIGORATING' AN AMAZINGLY FRANK STORY OF COLLEGE LIFE, WITH MARION NIXON and CHAS. (BUDDY) ROGERS oR ECFVr 7.50 NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT IS JUSTICE BLIND 7 SEE—“THE BLIND GODDESS ” With JACK HOLT and ESTHER RALSTON Also Showing “ROLLED STOCKINGS” Chockful of Vim, Vigour and Laughter. RIALTO ORCHESTRA. n LATEST GAZETTE. THEATRE V 4t-P KIKGSLAHD S NIGHTLY at • PHONE tO-821 “RED WINE” With CONRAD NAGEL and JUNE COLLIER “ LURE OF THE WILD ” With JANE NOVAK and “LIGHTNING' The Wonder Dog. » tatwn •■> » - Vi. .. 1 IIC vv unuer UOCJ. <\\XXXXXXXXXXXVXXXXVXVXYVYVVYVXVXX\YXXVVVXXXXXXXXXXXXVXVV4A\*'t :\\\\\\xv\\\v\\\v\\v\\v\\\\v
Grand —Lyric Double Star Holiday Bill. DOLORES DEL RIO IN “The Gateway of the Moon” WITH WALTER PIDGEON AND TED McNAMARA Screened Grand: 12.50, 3.35, 6.20 and 9.5. Screened Lyric—B o’clock. A NEW FOX FEATURE. The Mad Dizzy Whirl of Modern Youth. “GIRLS GONE WRONG” WITH Sue Carol and Nick Stuart Screened Grand: 11.35, 2.20, 5.5, and 7.50. Screened Lyric: 9.15 evening. POPULAR PRICES. GRAND AND LYRIC m m Sr*** MILFORD. Y?** The Management desire to remind our Patrons of the MONSTER KING’S BIRTHDAY BALL To be held on Board Ye Old pirate Shippe. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Dancing 8 till 12 p.m. Admission, 7s 6d double. For Reservations Phone 23-414 Free Motor Service from top of Milford Road to the Shippe. Late Vehicular Ferry to Auckland 12.30 a.m.
FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD— Karangahapc Road, at 7.30. { PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE j , “CHEYENNE,” with Ken Maynard. \ j "PALAIS DE DANSE," with Mabel \ l Poulton. RETURN OF THE EVER POPULAR ! ! HA-HA BOYS (Rose and Kay) | In a Complete New Act, "A MIXED GRILL" | GREY LYNN CINEMA— Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. "BEGGARS OF LIFE," with George Bancroft and Richard Arlen. "THE DANGER RIDER," with Hoot Gibson. PARISH HALL— ! Devonport, at 7.45. "WHAT A NIGHT.” with Bebe Daniels. "WEEK-END WIVES," with an All-Star Cast. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. N.Z.’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. TO-DAY (Kings Birthday) TWO SESSIONS OF DANCING Afternoon Session, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION, 1s 6d. Including Afternoon Tea. Dancing to the Electraphone. EVENING SESSION. DIXIELAND’S HUGE WINTER BALL. Dancing, 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band The Famous Dixieland Dance Band is always Up-to-Date playing New Melodies and Rhythms that make Dancing a Joy. Cabaret Ballets arranged by Miss Gwenth Macnaughton, of the St. Andrew’s Academy of Dancing. Ring 26-615 for Reservations. 48th nNNoAL AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. EXHIBITION Kitchener Hall, Kitchener Street. the finest art exhibition seen IN AUCKLAND FOR YEARS. Pictures by Leading Australian and New Zealand Artists. HOURS—Monday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION. Is. ART UNION DRAW. JUNE 11. TICKETS AT GALLERY. TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION. MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, Pupil of Madame Mathilde Marchessi and of Dame Nellie Melba. Specially recommended by Dame Melba for Voice Production, Singing and Dramatic Art. Pupils prepared for Operatic Stage and Concert Platform. Studio—lo SHELLY BEACH ROAD. Herne Bay. Phone 26-830.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 679, 3 June 1929, Page 15
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