AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT. “The Three Passions” With ALICE TERRY, IVAN PETROVITCH, SHAYLE GARDNER (Auckland's Own Actor). A FullerHayward Theatre. Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. TOMORROW TOMORROW An Irish Romance filled with Heart Throbs and the Queer Customs of Old Erin. Charming from the opening title to the final fade-out. “THE LILY OF KILL ARNE Y’ * A Drama, tense and enthralling, with a cast of adorable Irish Players, sweet Colleens and young Paddies. Mystery dark and eerie, and a romance such as only can be performed by the sons and daughters of “Ould Ireland” is yours in “The Lily of Killarney” Adapted from DION BOUCICAULT’S famous stage play and novel “Colleen Bawn.”. Pictured among the Picturesque and Romantic Lakes of Killarney. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. A DRAMA OF THE DANCING DAUGHTERS OF FRANCE. Veiled Woman” Stirring revelations of the jazz age in Paris. Brilliant glimpses behind the scenes of the French gambling palaces, for which beautiful girls serve as decoys. An unswerving, kaleidoscopic picture which moves swiftly through that side of Paris which the tourist rarely sees. MAJESTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor—J. WHITEFORD-WAUGH. Box Plans Now Open. Reserve Your Seats (Phone 43-210). last STRAND LAST NIGHT a Fuller” Hayward Theatre NIGHT “ FOUR DEVILS ” With Janet Gaynor, Barry Norton, Charles Morton, and Nancy Drexel. £ —““ SNot a “Talkie” in* the accepted sense of the word, but “Sound SynchronSised”—accompanied throughout by the Roxy Theatre Orchestra of 110 Play vers. CLARKE and McCULLOUGH in “THE BATH BETWEEN” 100% Talkie Comedy. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. KING ALPHONSO OF SPAIN. Reserve Your Seats. Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 43-114) or Lewis Eady, Ltd. #t. jJantfs* altratrr (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.). NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEES—WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TOMORROW NIGHT. REVUE AT ITS BEST. FRANK O’BRIAN JANICE HART THE VARSITY BOYS THE BALLET OF EIGHT. AND THE REVELLERS. IN THEIR BIGGEST, AND BEST LAUGH TO DATE. “DOG DAYS” PRICES —3s, 2s, 1s (Plus Tax). Plans at St. J. les Theatre.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 730, 1 August 1929, Page 17
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