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AMUSEMENTS HEAR THEM TALKS , The Man who makes Millions Laugh and Cry. AL JOLSON n* on Jos &Unr, Davy Lee (Sonny Boy) THE WORLD FAMOUS ALL - TALKIE “THE SINGING FOOL 55 PLAZA LATE PRINCESS, QUEEN STREET. 3 DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY: 11—2.30 8 A* “The Singing Fool,” with Vitaphone, will never be seen and heard elsewhere in this province, reservations will be accepted by letter from country residents if accompanied by postal note or money order. TIVOLI —EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY at 7.45. LAST DAY OF “CHILDREN OF THE RITZ,” and CONTINUOUS FROM 10. RED LIPS 1 COMMENCING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) REGINALD DENNY in “ THE NIGHT BIRD ” If you Enjoy Clean, Fast Romantic Comedy Here is the Best of the Season. Also, MILTON SILLS and MARIA CORDA in “LOVE AND THE DEVIL” A Vivid Drama of the Continent. Tivoli Orchestra. Gazette. Comedy. o Recent I NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT at 7.50 IS JUSTICE EtLIND ? SEE — “ THE BLIND GODDESS ” With JACK HOLT and ESTHER RALSTON Also Showing “ROLLED STOCKINGS” Vigour and Laughter RIALTO ORCF TO-MORROW —“CHILDREN OF THE RITZ,” and “RED LI PS." THEATRE KINSBLAND NIttHTLY »t • PHONB W-H2l. “ HALF A BRIDE ” Also, WALLACE BEERY in “CASEY AT THE BAT” With Ford Sterling and Zasu Pitts. <\\u\\\\\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\vv\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vn lv\VV\\\\V\\\V\\\V\\\\\\\\\V\\V\\\V

tsra AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS 48th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Kitchener Hall. Kitchener Street. THE FINEST ART EXHIBITION SEEN IN AUCKLAND FOR YEARS. HOURS —Monday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frrday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. ART UNION DRAW, JUNE 11. TICKETS AT GALLERY. SAFETY FIRST. —Plymouth Beauty, Plymouth Quality, Plymouth Safety. Drive a Plymou.th and be Safe. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. N.Z.’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Where Dancing is such pleasant and Comfortable Surroundings is Delightful. TO NIGHT—FINAL RACE NIGHT. Dancing, 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission. 7s 6d Double. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, so popular for its wonderful music, will again render all the latest numbers. COME ALONG AND HAVE A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE NIGHT AFTER THE RACES. RING 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. DANCING Modern Ballroom Dancing of every Kind; Classical and Operatic; Callesthenics; Children’s Classes. Daphne Knight Studios 22 Khyber Pass. Phone 41-423. BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing Classes, private tuition Valeska's Studio. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. Phone 46-121, ELOCUTION J. F. Montague School of Speech and Expression 20-22 Swanson Street. 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. 3 U pils prepared for Operatic Stage and Concert Platform. Studio—lo SHELLY BEACH ROAD. Herne Bay. Phone 26-830.

FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PSINCE EDWARD— Karangahape Road, at 1.30 and 7.30. ■COCKS OF NEW YORK,” with George Bancroft. “TRENT’S LAST CASE,” with Raymond Qnffith and Marceline Day. PIC and ALF, Versatile Vaudeville Specialists. DEVONPORT— Parish Hall, at 7.45. "REVENGE,” with Delores Del Rio. “SLUE SKIES,” with Helen Twelvetrees j GREY LYNN CINEMA— Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. j ‘•CHEYENNE,” with Ken Maynard. BROADWAY DADDiES,” wrth Alec Francis. • SAFETY FIRST.—A quality Car like the Plymouth studies Safety in every feature. Drive a Plymouth and be Safe. LECTURES. aim AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. The Last of the Course of Three Public Lectures on “ EVOLUTION ” Will be Delivered in the College Hall, Arts Building, Princes Street, at 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT by Professor J. A. Bartrum, M.Sc. The Public is Invited to Attend. ADMISSION FREE. M. R. O'SHEA. Registrar. A .re - At the Arts Building, UniMk 1 versity College, Princes St., on Thursday, June 6. at ” SCIENCE IN ART ” Lecture by Dr. E. B. Gunson, President Society of Arts. ” ETCHINGS” Lecture by Mr. T. V. Gulliver. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend. £ Iter Montiu Nostra. Under the Auspices of THE ALPINE SPORTS CLUB, Auckland Branch (I naerporated). Second Lecture of the 1929 Series. MOUNTAINEERING IN LITERATURE* 3y MR. J. W. SHAW, M.A., SAFETY FIRST CAMPAIGN. Reliability is a feature of the Plymouth. Drive a Plymouth and be Safe.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 681, 5 June 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 681, 5 June 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 681, 5 June 1929, Page 17

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