AMUSEMENTS. THESE. I_ux& DE. £ Pt-AXf HOME. s s\ons THE » G e .JiS^S°' tse V^ITH COSTEEEQ **\ ory or. r«~“'2 -rh« :Rt0 v,ft oMfHS * ta>c'»cabs K?nO r*°.trWS rt f J2y from BrosA arn * ro< iuct>on. Vitaohone P OF at v» a n ”' OW'-’T SPECIALLY SELECTED VITAPHONE ALL-TALKIE Vocal, Instrumental And Comedy Numbers include— DAPHNE POLLARD The Famous English Comedienne. ALLAN PRIOR, Celebrated Australiar Tenor. O’NEILL & VERMONT Black Faced Comedians. The Harrington Sisters In "A Garden of Songs/* KAHNS ORCHESTRA And Night Club Entertainers TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY at 7.4s—Phone 44*136. CONTINUOUS from 10 a.m* —Phone 44-402. LAST WH RL OF MONTY BANKS i Tomorrow ADAM Thursday SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 'C At 6 rCV e s*/. Ar c RIALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET TONIGHT AT 7.50 EPSOM. “THOU SHALT NOT STEAL” A Thrilling Continental Story in which a good woman turns thief and a crook turn# over a new leaf. Also TIM McCOY in “SIOUX BLOOD” A Sensational Drama of the Prairie. In Addition “THE SLEEPLESS CITY” (LONDON) ••RUG MAKING” (EDUCATIONAL), and “AUSTRALIA DAY BY PAY’ THEATRE 'KINQSLAHD TONIGHT AT 8. Phone 20-821. H. B. WARNER IN “SORRELL AND SON” The Most Human Story ever written. AISO “TIP TOES,” Starring DOROTHY GISH A BUDDY ROGERS.
Grand —Lyric Double star Bill of Silent Picture*. AT THE GRAND. “BEGGARS OF LIFE With Wallace Beery and Louise Brook. A New Fox Feature. . "THE WOMAN FROM LUNA With Mary Astor and R ° b * r * Ar "£. tr S eS' Screened Grand —11.15. 2. 4.45. and 7.30. AT THE LYRIC. A PRODUCTION OF I-IGMTS. “BEGGARS OF LIFE A New Fox Feature. THE WOMAN FROM LUNA Screened Lyric—7.4s and 9 p.m. GRAND and LYRIC
FULLER-HA YW ARD’S SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD —130, 7 & 8. Charles Morton and Leila Hyams in -THE FAR CAUL A breathless story of Adventure. And LI A TORA in ‘•THE VEILED WOMAN. A Dram of the Dancing Daughters of France. TOPICAL COMEDY. Two Splendid Pictures. GREY LYNN CINEMA—7.4S. COLL CEE N MOORE in Her Greatest Picture, ‘•LOVE NEVER DIES" One of the Most Charming Picturet. ever Made. GOOD SUPPORTS. THE DEBATE ON GAMBLING Between , REV. W. LAWSON MARSH MR. C. E. MAJOR, Will take place in SCOTS HALL TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. AT 8 P.M. Chairman: SIR GEORGE FOWLDS. A Collection will be taken up to defray Experses. Any surplus wilt be devoted to Local Charities. N.B.—Changed from Unity Hall to Scots Hall. HELP Howie s to Help Jasper. Howie's Gramophone Recital and Big Concert. Town Hall, Tonight. Admission, Is. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND’S MOST _ LUXURIOUS CABARET. Delightfully Situated and very Comfortably Arranged around the Most Perfect Dance Floor in the Southern H emisphere. DANCING TONIGHT 8.30 p.m. to 12 Midnight. ADMISSION. 7s 6d Double. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, easily the Most Popular Band in Town, always playing the latest numbers, makes the dancing a perfect Joy. Ring 26-615 for Reservations. Afternoon Tea served in the Cabaret every Afternon. I Don’t forget the Church of I I England Bali here on AUG. 29 | Sailor's Hornpipe Quintette and ° Toymaker’s Dream Ballet by 40 pu| ot Madame Edith Baird. Howie's Grar P r one Recital and Concert for Jasp T ° wn Hall, Tonight. Admission, Is.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 17
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