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AMUSEMENTS. the FIRST A GEORGE SIDNEY a, Abraham Lincoln —the Man who built th* Pyramids. -.HING TALKIE TO BE SHOWN IN N.Z. X JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE LEWIS And SAM HARDY. Give and Take” A UNIVERSAL TALKING PICTURE. THE SEASON’S BIGGEST LAUGH—SPECIALLY SELECTED VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS. Overture—“ LIGHT CAVALRY ” Von Suppe. Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra of 50 Players. THE FLORENTINE CHOIR Italy’* Greatest Ensemble in Operatic Selections. SANDRO BENELLI, Director. THE GIERSDORF SISTERS A Charming Vocal Trio. “ THE SONG OF THE VOLGA BOATMEN ” Russian Operatic Singers—Hear them Sing—See them Toil. Assisted by JIMMY MAISEL, in “BANJOLAND"—Songs and Selections. Tito® PLAZA BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THEATRE. 3 DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY:—II, 2.30, and 8. TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY at 7.45—Ph0 CONTINUOUS FROM 10—Phone 44-402 COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. ON'-Y and ONE the Gl**®s eR CUEV K'D the pm • oren of present day New York Life. NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. PSOM. JAMES MURRAY and BARBARA KENT in 44 THE SHAKEDOWN ” ESTHER RALSTON In ‘THE CASE OF LENA SMITH’ \XVXXXYXYXXVXYYXXYXXXXXVYtXVX\X\XmrcSXSXK*XtXX%XSXXSS*KXXX%j

THE LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. Presented Last Night, to a Large and Enthusiastic Audience, “HAY FEVER” BY NOEL COWARD It will again be played TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, At the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL AT 8 O'CLOCK. The Brilliant Comedy by this Amazing Author proved to be another distinct Success. You are requested to book your seats at once at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES: Unreserved, 3s. Reserved, 6s. Avoid Disappointment. Make Your Reservations Now.

Grand —Lyric LAST DAV TO SEE “THE SILENT HOUSE ” At 12.20, 3.5. 5.50, and 8.30. “THE SIN SISTER ” Screened—ll.ls, 2, 4.45, and 7.45. SCREENED AT LYRIC THEATRE. “DRESSED TO KILL” Screened—7.4s. “THE SIN SISTER” Screened —9 o’clock. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) "NOT QUITE DECENT” and “A SOUTH SEA BUBBLE.” GRAND AND LYRIC

FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD— Karangahape Road, at 7.30. “MOTHER KNOWS BEST,” with Louise Dresser, Madge Bellamy and Barry Norton. “STRONG BOY,” Leatrice Joy and Victor McLaglen. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND FINALE CHILDREN'S SINGINp COMPETITION. For 3 Gold Medals and a Silver Cup. Prizes will be distributed during the Evening. GREY LYNN CINEMA— Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. “SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN,” with Thelma Todd and Creighton Hale. “FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE,” with Louise Fazenda. devonport— Parish Hall, at 7.45. “TRENT’S LAST CASE,” with Marceline Day. Raymond Griffith and Raymond Hatton. “TRUE HEAVEN,” w George O’Brien. rith Lois Moran and

SUNDAY CONCERTS. Entire Proceeds in Aid of the Mayor's Earthquake Relief Fund At the MAJESTIC, QUEEN STREET. PRINCE EDWARD, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. CAPITOL, DOMINION ROAD, and * TUDOR, REMUERA ROAD. Next Sunday Evening at 8.15. Fuller-Hay ward Theatres have arranged for Special and Appropriate Programmes at each Theatre with full Orchestras (under each Theatre Conductor) and Leading Vocalists.

GREAT MAORI CONCERT. Over 100 Performers in Songs. Pois, __ Makas, etc. _ town hall, next sat. evening Book Now at Lewis Eady, Ltd. (2s Anywhere).

STREET COLLECTIONS. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. POSTPONEMENT. In deference to the appeal now being made for those who are in distress as a result of the earthquake, the AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AUXILIARY h. Y has decided lal Street ColAY, July 12. A. KIDD, President.

LECTURES AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. COMMERCE STUDENTS’ SOCIETY. Professor H. Belshaw will Deliver a Lecture under the auspices of the above Society, entitled—“WASTE IN INDUSTRY/* * n the Accountancy Lecture Room at the Collefle THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. ?t 8 p.m. This is a subject of vital importance to Commercial Men and Students of Economics, and all interested are cordially invited to attend. Supper will be provided afterwards. D. A. VARLEY HUDSON, Hon. Treas. JUMBLE SALES. ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL, SYMONDS STREET. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 29. 2 to 4 P.M. JUMBLE SALE BARGAINS.

igga PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD Saturday Night Next POPULAR MID WINTER BALL Confetti Carnival, Balloons, Streamers, Favours. Dancing. 8 till 12 p.m. Admission, 2s 6d. For Reservations Phone 23-414.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 700, 27 June 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 700, 27 June 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 700, 27 June 1929, Page 17

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