AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS. Hayward Three Sessions Daily—--1 a.m.. 2.30 S p.m. UNIVERSAL’S SINGING AND TALKING PICTURE. 44 SHOW BOAT 59 SEE & HEAR LAURA LA PLANTE, as "Magnolia." singing * 01' Man River 1 JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT, as •■Ravenal." The Most Romantic Figure on the Screen. HELEN MORGAN, Ziegfeld Star, Singing “BILL." Box Plan at Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Ring Theatre (Phone 43-114)
AMUSEMENTS. TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES AT The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II A.M. A NEW, A GREATER, A RADIANT Vilma Voanky With LOUIS WOLHEIM and WALTER BYRONT To the variety and perfection of the wonderful programme is added the delight of the musical accompaniment by the I nternationally-famous Hugo Riesenfeld Orchestra, New York. You will never forget “Marie,” Irving Berlin's theme song of “The Awakening.'* FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Eminent English Character Actor, BRANSBY WILLIAMS “Grandfather Smallweed,” a study of Charles Dickens's character. THE MAJESTIC OCTETTE. No Increase in Prices. Bax Plan at Theatre (Phone 43-210). ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR CONCERT. TOWN HALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 THE FILM SOCIETY' Auckland, 17/8/29. “THE AWAKENING” This film commends itself to the Society as a picture of outstanding merit. Grace and dramatic power combine in the young Hungarian actress to depict a chapter of peasant life in Alsace-Lorraine. And the fine local setting and photography are of a quality to enhance good acting. For the Council of the Society, W. ANDERSON, President. Soloist: MADAM WINNIE E. FRASER (From Oamaru). Trio: Miss Ina Bosworth, Miss Molly Wright, Mr. Cyril Towsey. MOUNT ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS* CHOIR. Box Plan Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Extra Reserve Tickets: 2s.
ROXY Queen Street 3 TALKING SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.30 p.m„ 8 o’clock. “THE DONOVAN AFFAIR” 100% ALL-TALKIE! HEAR AND SEE 12 FAMOUS STARS SPEAK! Box Plan at Treatre or Phone 41-341. FRlDAY—Complete change of Programme. A Paramount All-Talking Programme. RICHARD ARLEN and MARY BRIAN in “THE MAH I LOVE" vxxxxwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\vvxxx\xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv Crystal Palace—»Mt. Eden First Suburban Theatre in New Zealand to be Equipped with Western Electric Talkies. HEAR AND SEE 12 Famous Stars Speak in the 100% All-Talkie Drama. “THE DONOVAN AFFAIR” SATURDAY—CompIete change of Programme. All-Talking and Laughing Picture. GEORGE SIDNEY and JEAN HERSHOLT in “6/VC AND TAKE ”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 746, 20 August 1929, Page 15
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