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AMUSEMENTS. 255 PILAZA T J?Zrs 3 Dc Luxe Sessions DAILY at PRESENTS 11, 2.30 and 8 EDGAR WALLACE S ALL-TALKING MYSTERY COMEDY. THE Warner Eros. Vitaphone Production. WITH Edward Everett Horton May McAvoy Lonise Fazenda Alec B. Francis. Also— ROGER KAHN'S ORCHESTRA—of 30 Players. THE FOUR ARISTOCRATS—VocaI and Instrumental Quartette ALBERT SPALDING —World-Famed Violinist. ALL-TALKIE COMEDY—“FaIso Alarm Fire Company." ISA KREMER—Russian Prima Donna. »E ADVISED BOOK EARLY. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE.

FRIDAY THE MOST SENSATIONAL AIR SPECTACLE EVER FILMED ! /aV i *y. / * -K’ ✓ o<- '<?/> 4*c /A 'Yp JK Ik «* Q * A *• ‘w> °<f„ * *<■.« Also our usual FIRST - CLASS ALL - TALKING SUPPORTS. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE PLAZA THEATRE. TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY at 7.4s—Phone 44-136. CONTINUOUS FROM 10—Phono 44-402 FINAL DAY—MILTON SILLS, DOROTHY MACKAILL in “HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN’’ Also, “THE GIRL ON THE BARGE,’’ with SALLY O’NEILL. Commencing TOMORROW—THURSDA Y FIRST NATIONAL'S TWO FAMOUS COMEDIANS. LOUISE FAZENDA CHESTER CONKLIN IN THE MOST EXCITING MYSTERY STORY EVER FILMED. “THE HOUSE OF HORROR” Fantasy in the weird passages of a house of a thousand scares, and laughs. Fun unlimited—the kind you can expect from Louise Fazenda and Comical Chester Conklin. LATEST GAZETTE CARTOON, ETC. [ RIALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. EPSOM. NORMA in “THE WOMAN TALMADGE DISPUTED” Also LEFTY FLYNN in “SMILING AT TROUBLE.’’ LATEST GAZETTE RIALTO ORCHESTRA. THEATRE VICTOR McLAGLEN KINOSLAND NIGHTLY AT 8. Phone 20-821. "ROLLED STOCKINGS” With LOUISE BROOKS and JAMES HALL IXtXXXXXXXXXXXXXVXXXXXVXXXXVVXVVXXXXXXKMXKVXXXXXXVXXXXXXX''

FULLER-HAYWARD’S SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD—I.3O, 7, & 8. LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR GREAT PROGRAMME. HENRY EDWARDS and ISABEL JEANS THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF THE FLAG LIEUTENANT” j Greater than ever “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT" , And June Collyer in a Jazzy Night Club j Story “NOT QUITE DECENT'* Price*: 9d and Is. Children, 3d and 6d. GREY LYNN CINEMA —At 7.45. Here’s a Fine Double Programme. The Popular MILTON SILLS in i "LOVE AND THE DEVIL" Also. “GINSBERY THE GREAT" Starring Geo. Jessef and Audrey Ferris. DEVONPORT—Parish Hall, 7.45. The Greatest Thriller Devonport has ever seen. The fascinating story of the THRILLS thrills thrills thrills thrills thrills thrills thrills thrills thrills thrills thrills thrills . thrills warm and Secret Ser that has packed every Theatre where shown the world over. Worth going miles to see. it thrills Usual Prices ght at th** -y Parish Hall. “THE SPY" “THE SPY" ••THE SPY" “THE SPY” “THE SPY” “THE SPY” “THE SPY” “THE SPY” “THE SPY" “THE SPY" “THE SPY" “THE SPY” “THE SPY" “THE SPY" “THE SPY" he Crowd.

.DIXIELAND NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. The Comforts of which are Unsurpassed in the Southern Hemisphere. Dancing Tonight, 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission, 7s 6d Double. The Popularity of the Famous Dixieland Dance Band, who are always upto date, playing Wonderful Melody and Rhythm, makes the Dancing a Real Joy. COME AND HAVE THE TIME OF VOUR LIFE AT DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. RING 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS.

An exact replica of the back-stag of* a theatre was constructed for tb filming of 'The Broadway Melody Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s all-talkint all-singing, and all-dancing picturt Dressing rooms .curtain drops, seen ery ladders, all the clutter of th stage will be seen in realistic orde in this spectacular production. "Th Broadway Melody” has a highly tal ented cast headed by Bessie Low Anita Page and Charles King. Phvllis Crane has been signed b Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to play the rol of a campus flapper in Sam Wood' picture, "College Days.” now being pro duced us an all-talking feature.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 717, 17 July 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 717, 17 July 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 717, 17 July 1929, Page 15

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