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amusements. AT THE PLAZA home of the big talkies Sessions, 11 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS .RICHARD DIX 1 N “REDSKIN” See the elaborate ceremonials of the Indians Hear the Indian Music—and the Theme Song Sung by HELEN CLARK. SPECIALLY SELECTE All-Talkie Items INCLUDE Overture “Raymond” Played by the Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra of 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 Comedian. This film has been highly recommended by the Auckland Film Society. Day Prices —Is 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 GLYN’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 RECENT NEWMARKET TONIGHT AT 7.50 THE GREATEST BRITISH PRODUCTION YET, “PICCADILLY” With GILDA GRAY ANNA MAY WONG JAMESON THOMAS. Also. “THE COMEDY KID.” FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. THEATRE KINOSLAND CLIVE BROOK DORIS KENYON “INTERFERENCE” BETTY BRONSON—ALEC. B. FRANCIS MODERN MARRIAGE” CRYSTAL PALACE (The Theatre Luxurious). MT EDEN ROAD. “Talkies” on the Latest Western Electric Equipment from America. TONIGHT. FINAL SCREENING AT 8 O’CLOCK Paramount Presents Fresh from its Initial Queen Street Record Run SOUND AND SONG SEE AND HEAR THE SCREEN’S BEAUTIFUL SOPRANO. 64 LUPE VELEZ in WOLF SONG 99 j nting nelodi In this feature Lupe Velez is heard in four different h Hear the bewitching Theme Song, “Yo Te Amo” (“I i_ovc to u j, “Sound” and “Talkie” Featurettes. EDDIE CANTOR. In a Musical Act, “THAT PARTY IN PERSON.” Paramount “Sound” News. Two-Reel Comedy. Reserves, Phone 20-573. COMPLETE CHANGE OF TALKING PROGRAMME TOMORROW. 2 PERFORMANCES —2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. WILLIAM BOYD in “THE LEATHERNECK,” ALL TALKIE. MARION NIXON in “GERALDINE,” PART TALKIE. BE ADVISED BOOK YOUR SEATS.

FULLER-HAYWARD’S SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD—I.3O, 7, & 3. D. W. Griffitth’s Special Attraction. “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES" The tremendous drama of Home—lts Joys and Heartaches—Trials and Comforts, vibrant with Human Comedy and thrabb- ! ing with the Fury of Storm-tossed Passions. , Also, “THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL" Starring Ken Maynard. TOPICAL AND COMEDY. GREY LYNN CINEMA Charles Morton and Leila Hyams in "THE FAR CALL" The Thrilling Love Drama of Reckless , Adventure on a Lonely Island in the l • fascinating Sealing Waters. Also, "THE WHIRL OF LIFE." TOPICAL AND COMEDY. ISTiHXa Fuller-Hayward Theatres. SYMONDS STREET. Matinee Tomorrow at 2.30. Specially Selected Programme for Children. CHILDREN, 6d. USUAL. PRICES.

Grand—Lyric Double Star Change of Silent Pictures. ALL DAY SESSIONS AT THE GRAND — D. W. GRIFFITH PRODUCTION THE LADY OF THE NIGHT” • With William Boyd and Jetta Goudal. THE GREAT W. FOX FEATURE “FOUR SONS” Screened Grand— ll.ls. 2. 4.45. and 7.30. AT THE LYRIC—"THE LADY OF THE NIGHT” And FOUR SONS” A Good Comedy at Both Theatres Screened Lyric—7.3o and 9 p.m. POPULAR PRICES. N.B.—Visit Grand Theatre Tea Rooms. Home-made Goods. GRAND and LYRIC TEACHERS OF DANCING BALLROOM, Operatio Character Dancing Classes. private tuition ValesKa a Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. Phono 46-121-ST. ANDREW S SOCIETY (INC.) SPECIAL DANCE EVEN'NG, MASONIC HALL, Belgium Street, TOMORROW (SAT.), At 8 p.m. Sharp. Highland Schottische. 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. Jerry Pritchard's Orchestra. Supper Provided.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 761, 6 September 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 761, 6 September 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 761, 6 September 1929, Page 15

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