HEAR THEM TALK? AL JGLSON The Man who makes Millions Laugh and Cry. m - f Bronson J ° BC Phl n * B©tty Davy Lee (Sonny Boy) ■ THE WORLD FAMOUS ALL - TALKIE “THE SINGING FOOL Also—The NY. Philhapmi Mlscha Elman (Violinist). ic Orchestra. The Howard Br iovanni Martinelli (Tenor). (Operatic Burlesque), Etc. PLAZA LATE PRINCESS, QUEEN STREET. 3 DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY: 11—2.30 8 As “The Singing Fool," with Vltaphone, will never be seen and heard elsewhere in this province, reservations will be accepted by letter from country residents if accompanied by postai ncte or money order. TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY at 7.45. REGINALD Denny CONTINUOUS FROM 10. IN • “THE NIGHT BIRD” If you Enjoy Fast, Clean Romantic Comedy, here is the Best of the Season. Also, MILTON SILLS and MARIA CORDA in “LOVE AND THE DEVIL Tw4 Pcpular Stars Teamed for the First Time in a Vivid Drama of the Continent. Tivoli Orchestra. E \WTORcCFVr I NEWMARKET —- TO-NIGHT at 7.50 JACK MULHALL and DOROTHY MACKAILL in “ CHILDREN OF THE RITZ ” Also, “ RED LIPS ” An Invigorating College Story . with CHAS (Buddy) ROGERS and MARION NIXON. LATEST GAZETTE RIALTO ORCHESTRA. THEATRE KINGS LAND DOLORES DEL RIO RAMONA LOST IN THE ARCTIC 5 NIGHTLY at • PHONE 20-821. Ist Chapter of our New Serial THE TRAIL OF THE TIGER 99 AXmKVXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXmXXXXXXIXXXXXYkXXXXiri KVYY\\\\Y\Y\\YYYYVYYYYYYY\\Y\YIXYYA
DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. N.Z.'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Where all Pleasure and no Disappointments await you. DANCING TO-NIGHT, ON THE MOST PERFECT FLOOR IN THE DOMINION. 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission, 6s. THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND, always so popular, will play new Melodies and Rhythm that makes dancing a real Joy. COME ALONG AND HAVE A HOURS OR REAL DELIGHT AT DIXIELAND, BY THE SEA. Ring 26-615 for Reservations. LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY ANNOUNCE THEIR 14th PRODUCTION HAY FEVER By • NOEL COWARD. n ‘Hay Fever’ has proved to be a conspicuous success. It is perhaps not too much to say that Noel Coward is recognised to-day as the most brilliant writer of modern dialogue. Marie Tempest’s performance of ‘Judith,’ at the Ambassadors Theatre was a sheer delight.” Vide Press. CONCERT CHAMBER, JUNE 26, 27, 28, 29. A NEW PLAY, A NEW AUTHOR. AND NEW PLAYERS. Intending members should apply without delay to Secretary, Theo. J. Spry, 206 Victoria Arcade, Queen Street. £1 11s 6d for Two Seats at each ol' the Three Productions. 15s 9d for One Seat at each of the Three Productions. Members’ Priority Booking Plan Opens Friday, June 14.
FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD— Karangahape Road, at 7.30. 4 'M*LLE PARLEY VOO,” with Estelle Brody and John Stuart. "EILEEN," with an All-Star Cast. ON THE STAGE.—Appearing at Night Sessions Only. “THE SNAPPY THREE" (Of Wireless Fame) in Songs at the Piano GREY LYNN CINEMA— Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. ••FUGITIVES," with Madge Bellamy. ••WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD," with an All-Star Cast. DEVONPORT Parish Hall, at 7.45. COLLEEN MOORE in "SYNTHETIC SIN” " THE MICHIGAN KID,’ with Conrad Nagel and Rene Adoree. “ COLLEGIANS.” FORESTER S HALL— Birkenhead, at 8. ‘•true HEAVEN.” with George O'Brien and Lois Moran. * COLLEGIANS.” " FREE DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT. 48th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Kitchener H-all, Kitchener St. the finest art exhibition seen IN AUCKLAND FOR YEARS. HOURS—Monday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. AWT UNION DRAW. JUNE 11. TICKETS AT GALLERY. lie ©lie pirate MILFORD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! grand carnival night Dancing 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 2s. 6d. For Reservations, Phone 23-414. Free motor-car service from the top of Milford Road to and from the Ship. Late Vehicular Ferry to Auckland, 12.30 p.m. LECTURES LECTURE BY DR. w. H. PETTIT. “THE VIRGIN BIRTH." *s it % Biological Fact the Modern Mind Cannot Accept? UNITY HALL. 3 p.m. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. All Welcome. Esther Ralston Is to play the feminln« lead, ar.d O. P. Hoggie is featured ln an important part in Richard L>ix’s incture, ’ The Wheel of Life.'*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 684, 8 June 1929, Page 15
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