AMUSEMENTS 'groigLiameiiaßgamßsgegiaißaaaßßaggßnsgßgggßH * " * gggeascanaeaseaar. it! iti TRIUMPH OF THE BRITISH TALKIES ! ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS APPLAUD THE OLD COUNTRY’S OVERWHELMING VICTORY. Hayward Theatre. Hayward Theatre. m THREE TALKIE SESSIONS DAILY AT 11, 2.15 AND 8. gl ij= IB Br^Sw«T* dHerF -*« »how. eir | y dutiful bruUlJy y?t her deaTh af - • * nd .sacvr. '"•n-hunt! t,lr, JHnr LU\IIV IC.ISEI .■WITH iti Iti 8 Qicture IT TALKS FROM HI START TO FINISH. m m SPLENDID SUPPORTING INCLUDES: AN ALLTALKING THRILLER. w&w. V iti It? it? Iti it? iti Iti It? It? it? lit! it? It* ?t? PROGRAMME M“SMITH WAKES UP” |j| The First ALL-BRITISH TALKIE to be Seen and Heard in New Zealand. I | ‘ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE ” AT THE LONDON CENOTAPH. m The Most Moving, Most Awe-Inspiring Spectacle possible to imagine At Last Auckland has the Opportunity of Seeing and Hearing THE MASSED BANDS OF “THE GUARDS,'* THE VAST CROWD SINGING “O GOD OUR HELP IN AGES PAST.' The Long Row of Buglers Sounding the “Last Post” and “Reveille." THE WHOLE SERVICE IS SHOWN. IT WILL THRILL ALL BRITISH HEARTS. =j= FOX MOVIETONE NEWS—(Events of the Day)—What you See you Hear !|! Box Plan Now Open at Theatre (43-114), and Lewis Eady. Ltd. ?*.iiiiaiiii»iiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiin»nnaiii|«|ii|»|ii|»|ii|»|iil«|niaiiiiaiii|a|ii|«lii|«iii|»iH|»nna!Hl«n«flWilUl^il .i(™iliTiiTiliffiTiiT3TiiTrFiiTlfiiTiTiflmiTsTiiTWiTsTnTsTiiTsTiiTiTijTCTii3Tii7^r^rtifii!OT«TOTiii!insiSf!irnlKiH
ST. JAMES THEATRE (Pro. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT FRANK O’BRIAN’S REVELLERS The Brilliant London Revue Company, will now commence their season, THURSDAY NIGHT, NEXT Box Flans Now Open. Book Early. TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing Classes, private tuition Valeska’s Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. Phone 46-121. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. MADAME IRENE AINSLEY Pupil of Madame Mathilde Marchessi anc of Dame Nellie Melba. Specially recommended by Dame Melba foi Voice Production, Singing and Dramatic Art. Pupils prepares for Operatic Stage and Concert Platform. Studio—lo SHELLY BEACH ROAD. Herne Bay. Phone 26-830. W LAIRD THOMSON. Hon. Secretary
“ YOUNG WOODLEY ” LAST NIGHT. A PLAY YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER. I "YOUNG WOODLEY." A Brilliant English Play presented by An all England Company. i ______ _____ His Majesty's Theatre Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON (X.Z.), LT£> TO-NIGHT AT 8. LAST NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their NEW NOTABLE ENGLISH 00. A Play that will make conversation for months. ‘Young Woodley’ A Story with a College Setting by JOHN VAN DRUTEN. "YOUNG WOODLEY."—The Most Discussed Play for Years. The Play that starts an argument. •YOUNG WOODLEY” A Play which intimately concerns the family. “YOUNG WOODLEY” The Most-talked-of English Play for 10 years presented by A DELIGHTFULLY YOUTHFUL AND SPLENDID ENGLISH COMPANY.
including NATALIE MOYA, LESLIE SHAW, FRANK ROYDE. MICHAEL MACOWAN. GEORGE PRESTON. Agnes Dobson, Guy Hastings. Trevor Brogan, Edward Ashley. (“YOUNG WOODLEY BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY. LTD., DAY SALES AT THEATRE KIOSK. PRICES—D.C. and 0.5.. 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d (Early Stalls and Gallery, Is Extra). Plus Tax. Manager - - Alex. F. Wilson.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 691, 17 June 1929, Page 15
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