AMU SBMLKT 3. NOW SHOWING AT Tltoe EEGEMT it Smith 3 SESSIONS DAILY, at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m WILLIAM HAINES and MARION DAVIES r % / SJww F@<s>pH@ 9 SUPPORTED BY Norma Talmadge, Karl Dane, Charles Chaplin, Mae Murray, &c. HOW TO BECOME A MOVIE-STAR NOW REVEALED! See for yourself the Wonders of Hollywood. See the Screen’s Greatest Stars at Work and Play. WITH SUPERB SYNCHRONISED ACCOMPANIMENT BY THE FAMOUS ORCHESTRA OF THE CHINESE THEATRE. HOLLYWOOD. ALSO SCREENING: THE SILENT VERSION OF JOHN GILBERT ALMA RUBENS in “THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL’ The Screen’s Most Ruthless Love—Gilbert's Greatest Ron NOTE. —“Masks of the Devil’ 7 will not be Screened at the 11 lantic Role, aa.m. Sessi< HEAR THESE FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL RECORDING ARTISTS. VINCENT LOPEZ The Jazz Kii “Street Rag,’ g in “Flapperette,’’ (Canadian Capers). George Dewey Washington Sings—“ Lonely Little Blue Bird.’’ “There’s A Rainbow Round My Shoulder,** “Sonny Boy.'* ARTHUR G. FROST at the MIGHTY WURLITZER. Box Plans Now Open at the Theatre (Phone 46-888) and Lewis Eady. Ltd. PHONE BOOKINGS MUST BE CLAIMED BY 7.40 P.M.
EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. “HAY FEVER” HELPS. MESSRS. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Have very generously placed at the service of The Little Theatre Society His Majesty’s Theatre Free of all charges, for a Special Perform- ; ance of that Brilliant Comedy, j “HAY FEVER” By NOEL COWARD FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, JULY 4 At 8 p.m Precisely. All receipts, without any deduction whatever, will be handed over to the EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND “ HAY FEVER 9f finished last Saturday night after a phenomenally successful season. The delightful scintillating humour of this brilliant comedy proved so much to the taste of the members and the Auckland public that it was played to capacity houses and hundreds were turned away. Many requests were made for further performances. The Society, desirous of assisting the Relief Fund, has been enabled to do so on a scale adequate to the occasion, by the generous offer of His Majesty's Theatre by Messrs. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The programme will be augmented by the appearance of the following prominent Auckland Players:— ALAN McELWAIN. LINDA MURPHY. DAN FLOOD. REG. RICHARDS. ALMA McGRUER. IDA WALKER. Here is your opportunity to help swell the ; EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. PRICES—Ss, 3s, Is. Tickets procurable at Lewis Eady, Ltd., and at The Little Theatre Rooms, 20 Wyndham Street. ALL 5s SEATS MAY BE RESERVED AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. Organisers: Kenneth Brampton and J. D. Swan. Manager of J- C. Williansom, Ltd.: J. Farrell.
“Sonny Boy,” of which he gave a wonderful interpretation. The programme was completed by Mr. Arthur Frost on the Wurlitzer. who played the overture and entr'acte, and also accompanied the screening of “Masks of the Devil.” The whole programme is most enjoyable. The main features off rt r a striking contrast, and ar- both well done, while the rest of the programme is all thut could be desired.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 703, 1 July 1929, Page 15
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