AMUSEMENTS. THE RENDEZVOUS OF HAPPY PEOPLE. m EH 1 Hayward Continuous Daily from 11 a.m, THE LILY of KILLARNEY” A Drama, tense and enthralling, with a cast of adorable Irish Players, «sWf(ll I r-| a nrf vnnnn D ; n . a. . . / ’ weet Colls mance such as only can be performed by the sons and daughters of “Ould Ireland Pictured among the picturesque a is yours 1 romantic Lakes of Killarney. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS: A DRAMA OF THE DANCING DAUGHTERS OF FRANCE. “THE VEILED WOMAN” Stirringrevelations_ of the Jazz age in Paris. Brilliant glimpses J ine Jazz a 9 e in Paris. Brilliant glimpse behind the scenes of the French gambling palaces, for which beauti ful girls serve as decoys. An unswerving, kaleidoscopic picture which moves swiftly thr that side of Paris which the tourist rarely sees. EVE'S REVIEW. MAJESTIC NEWS MAJESTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA— Conductor: J. Whiteford*Waugh Box Plans Now Open. Reserve Your Seats (Phone 43-210).
COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TONIGHT ANOTHER GOOD SHOW FROM THE REVELLERS. ! Bi. JJantriV alunitri' • • .-V V■ i (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) NIGHTLY AT S. MATINEES—WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. REVELLERS FRANK O’BRIAN JANICE HART And the Marvellous REVELLERS IN THEIR SEVENTH AND BEST REVUE TO DATE. FRANK O’BRIAN, the Wonder Comedian. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Saturday Night—4s, 3s. 1s 6d. BOX PLANS AT ST. JAMES THEATRE.
Commencing Tomorrow THE EE©EMT Direction: J. C. Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. Managing Directors: F. Beaumont Smith and F. W. Turing \^eitQ-(/oldwi/n^fciyexs ALL TALKIIf&aSINGING DANCING/ Jl%k I^** m A \y.‘ J J & -> tb It’s Gigantic Entertainment!' With its Special Musical Score, Popular Song Hits, its Spectacle, Drama, Thrills, Romance, its Talking, Dancing and Singing, and its Gorgeous Technicolour Scenes'. It ushers in a New Era in Talking Pictures! THE BIGGEST IMMEDIATE HIT IN THE ANNALS OF STAGE OR SCREEN—IT IS DESTINED TO REVOLUTIONISE ALL PREVIOUS CONCEPTION OF TALKING PICTURES. Starring CHARLES KING BESSIE LOVE ANITA PAGE Kenneth Thompson And Hundreds of others! SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to extensive preparations for the presentation of “The Broadway Melody’’ there will be no morning session on Saturday. The morning sessions commence on Monday. BOX PLANS Are now open at the Theatre (Phone 46-888) and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. BOOK EARLY. HEAR EACH THROBBING MINUTE OF THE SCREEN S BIGGEST TRIUMPH! THE REGENT FEATURETTES ARE A SHOW IN THEMSELVES
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 731, 2 August 1929, Page 17
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