amusement a. THE first all-laughing talkie to be shown in n.z. GEORGE *4. _ SIDNEY As Abraham Lincoln —the Man who built; the Pyramids, \ JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE LEWIS And SAM HARDY. “Give AND Take” a THE SEASON’S BIGGEST LAUGH ! SPECIALLY SELECTED VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS Italy’s Greatest Ensemble THE FLORENTINE CATHEDRAL CHOIR Singing “ADOREMUS CHRISTI” an< “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 B Watch for ‘THE TERROR’ at the Plaza EDGAR WALLACE’S ALL-TALKING MYSTERY THRILLER. TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S NIQHTLY at 7.4s—Phone 44-136. GLENN TYRON “THE KID’S CLEVER” CONTINUOUS FROM 10—Phone 44-402 LAST DAY CORINNE GRIFFITH AND IN “SATURDAY’S CHILDREN” TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. MARIAN NIXON and MARY NOLAN in “THOROUGHBREDS ” M OR SILKS AND SADDLES.” A sensational story of the Turf. • . Also, A British Continental Production “ THE KNIGHT OF NIGHTS ” A Vivid Parisian Drama, with a brilliant cast of Continental Artists. RIALTO AND REGENT | i NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. EPSOM. g THEATRE KING-SI, AND ? TO-NIGHT AT 8. Phone 20-821. “ MARQUIS PREFERRED ” Starring ADOLPHE MENJOU Also, “ THE SHAKEDOWN ” a I <\\XXXXXXXXXXXXYVXVXXXXXXXXV^X*WiX«H«WWWWVXXV«SVfi«\«i£
Auckland Winter EXHIBITION CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS 3rd to 13th JULY, 1929. NOW OPEN Cates Open from 10 a.m. Daily. 1A - BIG DAYS I Jv- big NIGHTS 1 ” Exhibition Baby Championship. entries are now being taken in the exhibition baby championship CONTEST. ENTRY FEE Is. mothers I Get Your Baby Photographed TO-DAY. Do It Now to Save Disappoint- j ment. Entries to be made at Tornquist j Studios. ADMISSION, Is. Children, 6d. CITY OF AUCKLAND. Municipal Band Concert Saturday evening next JULY 6, AT 8 O'CLOCK. The Band will Play—..25 ERON ” Overture. OER ROSENKAVALIER" Selection FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE" Patriots F *ntasia. •.n^ SS,CAL MEMORIES, Fantasia. Enti . IL LON" and other items. ,p,,r t| y New Solos by Messrs. McLenna ut «). Bowes (Cornet), and Purcha: (Euphonium). SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Sarah Stacpoole. Conductor—Mr. Christopher Smith, "oecmpaniat —Miss Thelma Gordon. Emission— 6d and Is. Reserves, 2s. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
Mary Nolan. Universal’s blonde Dlav| Cal comed y star, who has been ha* x 5 * or a other companies, t*mn?* en thwarted in her latest atsj. to a in a Universal picture. Tw ca »t in the role of Dolores ix ? Eddie Leonard's dialogue and an of p * ctUre » “Harmony Lane.” Then pu 1 a sudden she became too ill to Plac« 5 ° Jose Phine Dunn has taken her
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 705, 3 July 1929, Page 15
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