AAIUSEMExN i'a. the FIRST ALL-LAUGHING TALKIE TO BE SHOWN IN N.Z. GEORGE SIDNEY As Abraham Lincoln —the Man who built the Pyramids. JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE LEWIS And SAM HARDY. “Give AND Take" THE SEASON’S BIGGEST LAUGH ! SPECIALLY SELECTED VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS Italy’s Greatest Ensemble THE FLORENTINE CATHEDRAL CHOIR Binging “ADOREMUS CHRISTI" and “THE TOREADOR’S SONG.” EDDY PEABODY, Assisted by JIMMY MAISEL, In “BANJOLAND” Overture—“ Light Cavalry’’ Played by the Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra of 50 Players. “THE SONG OF THE VOLGA BOATMEN ” THE GIERSDORF SISTERS, A Charming Vocal Trio in CROONING MELODIES. THE PLAZA BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THEATRE. S DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY:—II. 2.3 C and S WATCH! “THE TERROR” at the P'aza EDGAR WALLACE’S ALL-TALKING MYSTERY THRILLER. TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S CONTINUOUS FROM 10 —Phone 44-402 NIGHTLY at 7.45 —Phone 44-136. LAST TWO DAYS “TH £ You’ll say he’s Clever when you see him. THURSDAY NEXT—MARION NIXON in “THOROUGHBREDS” or “SILKS AND SADDLES.” Also, “THE KNIGHT OF NIGHTS.” Also c *,LOBeN’ ROA.Y SATU rr'DQ CO story of present day New York Life. RIALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. z THEATRE MARQUIS PREFERRED ” gj
FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES STOP ! LISTEN ! LOOK ! PRINCE EDWARD ( At 7.30 TREMENDOUS PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT ERICH VON STROHEIM in "THE WEDDING MARCH" The human story of the Sacrifice of love on the altar of Social Ambition. Of a Wedding March that throbbed to the breaking of hearts. Also, "KITTY" The remarkably fine attraction by Warwick Deeping Author of "Sorrell and Son" Seldom —if ever has the Prince Edward shown such a great Programme. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. Eve Bentley's Snappy Orchestra. GREY LYNN CINEMA At 7.45. William Cody In a running Are of thrills and excitement. "SLIM FINGERS" and Billy Sullivan in 'THE WINDJAMMER 4 Comedy and News. Community Singing IF YOU WANT A REAL SING COME AND HAVE IT AT THE TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY 12.30 TO 1.30 P.M. MR. LEN BARNES, Director IYA Song Leader. MISS MILLICENT O'GRADY-—Soprano. MR. DUDLEY WRATHALL —Baritone. (Who will sing Rev. Canon Grant Cowen’s "Song of Thanksgiving," the words of which will be distributed gratis) MRS. M. E. OSBORNE—Pianist. MR. R. L. PATERSON —Chairman. SONG BOOKS FREE. From 12 to 12.30 p.m. a Recital on the Panatrope by Courtesy of the Brunswick Department, Farmers’ Trading Co. The collection will again be devoted to this fund. Listenersin may continue to • forward eontrlbu* f tions to Hon. Sec. W. WOODHEAD, Box 10, Wellesley St. j P.O. earthquake relief funds.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 15
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