THE PLAZA “ THE home of the BIG TALKIES ” * DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY AT 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. AND 8 p.m. Me Laughs! ■ : ■ |His Wife i„ /Another Man’s Arms ! Yet he hides th. I miSTRW ™"‘—i.^k.7 £ ~ wniie k;. * |. *o«s tumbling in, O V ""*1 ! to *««»er vYifh the * V ° id * | Seated him r man 'Wio| | au «hs while Wall c i ' se ethes in tor~ W U Streef I Rented frenzy-/ ALL TALKING TRIUMPH! Also Special Vitaphone ALL-TALKIE SINGING, MUSICAL and COMEDY ITEMS. GIGLI and DE LUCA Singing "DEL TIEMPO AL LIMITAR,” the glorious duet from Bizet's Opera “The Pearl Fishers.’* EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and LOIS WILSON In "MISS INFORMATION”—AII Talkie Comedy. THE BROX SISTERS Stars of the New York Musical Comedy Stage. TALKIE CARTOON “OLD BLACK JOE" —A Paramount Musical Novelty. REB SPIKES ORCHESTRA and Follies Entertainers. BE WISE RESERVE YOUR SEATS PLAN AT THEATRE.
ALICE WHITE IN—TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY et 7.4s—Phone 44-136. CONTINUOUS FROM 10— Phone 44-402 “HOT STUFF” With LOUISE FAZENDA. A Co-ed Campus Romance that's an education In the ways of the ways of the younger generation. ALSO HOOT GIBSON in “SMILIN’ GUNS.” THE ACE OF THE SADDLE STEPS INTO HIGH SOCIETY. THURSDAY NEXT. ' GLEN TYRON and BARBARA KENT In "LONESOME” THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE OF THE SEASON. REFRESHING ! DIFFERENT ! RIALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET TONIGHT AT 7.50. THEATRE GEORGE BANCROFT I n “THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK.” KINGSLAND Also, Raymond Griffith NIGHTLY AT 8. Phone 20-821. “TIME TO LOVE” £xxxx\x\xxx\\xxxxxxxxx\xxx\xi
FULLER-HA YWARD’S SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD—7 and 8. YOU CAN'T TRUMP THIS PROGRAM. CORINNE GRIFFITH In "SATURDAY'S CHILDREN” And "THE JOKER” Latest Topical and Comedy. GREY LYNN CINEMA—7.4S. DON’T MISS TONIGHT’S FINE PROGRAMME. A Jazzy * Snappy June Collyer Story of In Modern “NOT QUITE DECENT” Youth. And “THE FARMER’S WIFE” A Cartload of Laughs. Topical and Comedy. BRING THE FAMILY. DEVONPORT Parish Hall, 7.45. A RATTLING GOOD PROGRAMME TODAY. The Popular COLLEEN MOORE In “WHY BE GOOD” A Delightful Comedy Drama. And Reg. Denny in his greatest picture, “THE NIGHT BIRD” Laughs, Thrills and Excitement. ' he new theatre is coming along and it w »ll not be long Defore every comfort, luxury and modern theatre equipment are available to our patrons. BIRKENHED—At 7.45. If you have to walk from Birkdale Don’t Miss this Splendid Programme. VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN •n the finest Fox attraction for months. “BARE KNEES.” Also “COLLEGIANS” and Latest Topical and Comedy.
Grand —Lyric Double Star Bill of Silent Films. AT THE GRAND “THE THREE PASSIONS” Starring ALICE TERRY. And A NEW FOX FEATURE “PROTECTION” Starring DOROTHY BURGESS and PAUL PAGE. screened Grand—ll.ls, 2. 4.45, and 7.30. AT THE LYRIC “THE THREE PASSIONS” "PROTECTION” Starring ROBERT ELLIOTT. POPULAR PRICES. GRAND and LYRIC
Paul Muni lias been selected to play the leading role in “Frozen Justice,” an epic o< the snow country-, which will bo directed by Allen Dwan, with Lester Lonernan as the stage director. It will be a movietone production.
A special production, which has now been completed at Warner Brothers’ studios is "The Time, the Place, and the Girl.’’ which is adapted from the celebrated stage success of that name. An all-star cast comprises such wellknown favourites as Grant Withers, Betty Compson, Gertruda Olmstead, James Kirkwood, and others.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 732, 3 August 1929, Page 15
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