amusements. LAST FEW DAYS As "The Singing Fool.” with Vitaphone, will never he . u - ss.'sssss.'K! s.sress’r&'s a~""« ■ SISS: A 1 Jolson The World’s Favourite TALKS AND SINGS at the PLAZA 3 De Luxe Sessions Daily: 11, 2,30, and 8. “THE SINGING FOOL” Also —The N.Y. Philharmonic Orchestra. Giovanni Martinelli (Tenor). Mischa Elman (Violinist). 'The Howard Bros. (Operatic Burlesque), Etc. TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY at 7.4s—Phone 44-136. CONTINUOUS FROM 10— Phone 44.402 COLLEEN MOORE “WHY in BE GOOD?” The kind of Picture that has placed Colleen First in the Hearts of the Movie Millions. , Also, “KING OF THE RODEO,” with HOOT GIBSON. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA GAZETTE COMEDY. NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. ■ LEATRICE JOY BETTY BRONSON “ THE BELLAMY EDWARD NUGENT TRIAL ” Raymond Griffith in “WEDDING BILLS ” Gazette Rialto Orchestra A RIOT OF LAUGHS. Phones: Rialto 46-609, Regent 20-142. v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v
SHOWS Auckland Winter EXHIBITION CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS, 3rd to 13th JULY, 1929. SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE FOR EXHIBITORS’ STANDS. WORKING EXHIBITS. SIDESHOWS, ETC. Early Application Necessary Full Information and Plans J. FINDLAY, Manufacturers’ Association, Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, or Box 510. COMPETITIVE SECTION FOR EVERYBODY. Art, Roots and Fruit. Home Industries, Needlework. Industrial Rabbits. Photography and Educational Classes. Entries Close 21st June, 1929 Free Schedule of Classes on Application to W. F. O'Donnell, A. and P. Office. 41 Albert Street, P.O. Box 86.
FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARDKarangahape Road, at 7.30. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ANIMAL ATTRACTION With a SELECTED DOUBLE-FEATURE PICTURE PROGRAMME Direct from Darkest Africa. The Famous Big Game Hunter. PAUL PEDRINI And his Royal ZAMBEZI BABOONS GREY LYNN CINEMA— Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. CLARA BOW in 41 THREE WEEK-ENDS.” “TWO OUTLAWS,” with Jack Perrin and “Rex” the Horse. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. New Zealand's Most Luxurious Cabaret, where all Pleasure and No Disappointments await you. TO-NIGHT. AORANGI NIGHT DANCING. 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission, 7s 6d Double. THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND, so much appreciated for its wonderful music, will again render new melodies and rhythm that, make dancing a Joy. SHOWING TO-NIGHT THE DIXIELAND BOYS. Direct from New York. The Most Wonderful Cabaret I terns Ever introduced into Australasia. COME AND SEE THEM. They will keep you amused. RING 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. 48th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Kitchener Hall, Kitchener St. THE FINEST ART EXHIBITION SEEN | IN AUCKLAND FOR YEARS. HOURS—Monday and Saturday, 11 a.m. i to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, j Thursday and Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. “Chinese Market” Wednesday Next, JUNE 19. 2.15-9.15 p.m. Off*cial Opening by Mayoress, 2.30 p.m. —ALL KINDS OF STALLS. ENTERTAINING SIDESHOWS. —AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER. —GOOD PROGRAMMES. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Proceeds in Aid of World Fellowship. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Admission Sixpence. WEDNESDAY : WEDNESDAY. Y.W.C.A. Upper Queen Street. SUBURBAN THEATRES The Prince Edward Theatre is presenting a specially-selected doublefeature picture programme, together w it.h an extraordinary animal vaudeville act. This is Paul Pedrini. the famous big-game hunter, and his Royal Zambesi baboons. The Grev Lvnn Cinema is showing ‘Three Week-Ends” (Clara Bow), and “Two Outlaws” (Jack Pennick and Hex). Richard Arlen, who plays a leading role in “The Man I Love,” a Paramount all-talking picture recently completed at the Hollywood Studios, has signed a new Paramount contract. He will be seen in a number of coming talkies. Mary Brain plays opposite Richard Alien in “The Man I Love.” _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 691, 17 June 1929, Page 15
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