amusements. AT THE c SO PLAZA HOME OF THE BIG TALKIES De Sessions, 11 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS RICHARD DIX V \ “REDSKIN See the elaborate ceremonials of the Indians Hear the Indian Music —and the Theme Song Sung by HELEN CLARK. SPECIALLY SELECT All-Talkie Items INCLUDE Overture ‘'Raymond"’ Played by the Vitaphon Symphony Orchest 60 Players. “Visions of Spain” Featuring Lina Basquette, Song and Dance, and Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. “The Bookworm” With Harry J. Conley, Musical Comedy Star. 808 MACGREGOR Scottish Comedi This film has been highly recommended by the Auckland Film Society. Day Prices—la 6d, 2s, 2s 9d (Children Half-price). Night—2s, 2s 9d, 3s 3d, 4s 6d. iNo Extra for Reserving Seats). BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 7.45. Phone 44-136 THE SCREEN'S MOST EXOTIC BEAUTY BILLIE DOVE In ELINOR GLYNN'S “THE MAN AND THE MOMENT,” With Rod La Rocque. TWO GREAT STARS—AN ELINOR GLYN STORY—HIGH LIFE IN SOCIETY’S PLAYGROUND. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. RIALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET TONIGHT AT 7.50 EPSOM. THE GREATEST BRITISH PRODUCTION YET “PICCADILLY” With GILDA GRAY ANNA MAY WONG JAMESON THOMAS. Also, "THE COMEDY KID.” FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. wM/mim/fm/fM/m/m/L FAREWELL PERFORMANCE CHEERIO TO FRANK O’BRIAN AND REVELLERS. ST. JAMES THEATRE (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) TONIGHT AT 8. LAST NIGHT OF j FRANK O’BRIAN, JANICE HART AND THE REVELLERS. A REAL GOOD, TIP-TOP REQUEST PROGRAMME. | PRICES—3s, 2s, 1s (Plus Tax). BOOK NOW. Plans at St. James Theatre. 'JMJMJMJ/i SUNSHINE SCHOOL STREET COLLECTION TOMORROW (FRIDAY) "Forget-Me-Not Day” To Bvild a Sunshine School for the Weak and Delicate Children of Auckland. “Bitter are the tears of a child. Lord pity then..” GIVE FREELY GIVE FREiELY GIVE FREELY TOMORROW Your Gift will bring Health and Happiness to Helpless Children. Mrs rerner wsl Speak over the Wireless this evening. WEAR THE CHILDREN’S EMBLEM ON FRIDAT A FORGET -ME - NOT <5 ■^v^s t w^wwxxxxXXXXXXVXXXXXXXXXXVXXVXXXXXtXXXXXVVtVVUXXVk-.'t;Vy‘l^Vli,■) ,
FULLER-HA YW ARD’S SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD —1.30, 7, & 8. PAMELA PARR and CECIL LANDAU “THE LILY OF Kl LL ARN EY” Tht Screen Version of the Famous Stage Success "COLLEEN HAWN.” Also, LILLIAN HARVEY in “THOU SHALT NOT STEAL - ’ TOPICAL AND COMEDY. GREY LYNN CINEMA ALICE WHITE in “HOT STUFF - ' So Hot it will burn up your blues. TOPICAL AND COMEDY. FAIRS. Town Hall Concert Chamber TODAY AND TOMORROW. OLD ENGLISH FAIR. A GIGANTIC FAIR. BARGAINS AND NOVELTIES. JUVENILE CHOIR COMPETITION. SIDE SHOWS. NOVEL ATTRACTIONS. Open Afternoon and Evening*. To be officially opened by Mrs. John Court at 7.30 p.m. This Evening. Proceeds in aid of the work of the Rev. C. G. Scrimgeour, Methodist City M issioner. THE ARTILLERY BAND WILL BE THERE. Stalls Stacked with Stores. (Anything from a Sausage to a Steam Engine). NEW ARTISTS FOR PARAMOUNT Bessie Lylo has been selected by - Paramount to replace Louise Beavers !. for the part of Consuelo in “Illusion/’ j audible picturisation of the latest best I seller novel by Arthur Train. ' Illusion/* a story of metropolitan | Hfti as viewed through the eyes of a ! young magician who is accepted by so- I eietj', features Charles (Buddy) Rogers j * .Nancy Carroll in leading roles*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 760, 5 September 1929, Page 17
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