v\v\v\v\v\\\\\\\\vt\\i\\\\i, COMMENCING TO-DAY A. OBrieN Th?% f PKtStNI A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION c- y f '/- $ ryj\y k • $ D 3 From the Play by EDGAR WALLACE MAY McAVOY EDWARD EVERET HORTON Louise Fazenda—Alec Francis The Creepiest ALL-TALKIE MYSTERY COMEDY Don’t Miss this Exciting Picture. ALSO SPECIALLY SELECTED ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS. ROGER KAHN’S ORCHESTRA— of 30 players. THE FOUR ARISTOCRATS— VocaI and instrumental Quartette. ALBERT SPALDING World-famed Violinist. ALL-TALKIE COMEDY— " False Alarm Fire Company.” ISA KREMER Russian Prima Donna. TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S SIGHTLY at 7.45—Ph0n0 44-130. CONTINUOUS FROM 10 —Phone 44-402 MARIAN NIXON and MARY NOLAN In “THOROUGHBREDS” or “Silks and Saddles.” A Sensational Story of the Turf. “ THE KNIGHT OF NIGHTS ” A Vivid Parisian Drama, with a brilliant cast of Continental Artists. RIALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. GLEN TRYON IN “THE KIDS CLEVER" g EPSOM. g CORINNE GRIFFITH 0 IN “Saturday’s Children” fig a m THEATRE “ THE SHAKEDOWN ” With JAMES MURRAY and GOOD SUPPORTING FEATURES— 2 TO-NIGHT AT S. Phone 20-821. SERIAL COMEDY, ETC.
Grand —Lyric Double Star Bill To-Day. AT THE GRAND. JOSEPH CONRAD’S GREAT ROMANCE “THE RESCUE” With Ronald colman and LILY DAMITA. Screened—l2.3o, 3.15, 6, and 8.45. from the novel of sir hall CAINE. “THE MANXMAN” Screened— 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. AT THE LYRIC. 44 THE RESCUE ” Screened—7.4s. Popular Prices. GRAND and LYRIC mam AUCKLAND'S CABARET DE LUXE. •he Dawn of a New Era is to be _ Celebrated TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) * Vf ' en the Grand Festival Opening will be celebrated by the New Management. NEW ATTRACTIONS NEW DECORATIONS AND ABOVE ALL r NEW LIFE c, yde Howley and his Famous Internationals remain with us and will render the Latest Dance Hits. special cabaret ballets arranged by Miss Gwenth Macnaughton Will be a Feature of the Evening. Phone 40-789 for Reservations. KUMEU CINEMA TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) CHANG” Para mount . s Mighty Drama of the Jungle COMEDY GAZETTE CARTOON. Synchronised Music.
Fay Compton, famous English actrCSß - has been signed by Paramount .? Play opposite Adolphe Menjou in ’hat star’s first all-talking picture, entitled “The Concert." Fay Compton J? “est known in London as "the Barheroine," she having starred in very play that Barrie ever wrote, ictor Schertzinger will direct “The
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 707, 5 July 1929, Page 15
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