amusements. LAST FEW DAYS! COLOUR AT THE SOUND! PLAZA home of the big talkies l?^. uxe Sessions, 11 SPECIALLY. SELECTED All-Talkie Items INCLUDE Overture “Raymond" PARAMOUNT PRESENTS RICHARD DIX Played by the Vitapho Symphony Orchestra 60 Players. ‘ Visions of Spain’’ Featuring Lina Basquette, Song and Dance, and Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. REDSKIN “The Bookworm With Harry J. Conley Musical Comedy Star. See the elaborate cere, monial* of the Indians Hear the Indian Music —and the Theme Song Sung by HELEN CLARK. OHMAN AND ARDEN, Just 2 Men—2 Pianos. This film has been highly recommended by the Auckland Film Society, nav Prices —1s 6d, 2s, 2s 9d (Children Half-price). Night—2s, 2s 9d, 3s 3d. 4s 6d. (NO Extra for Reserving Seats). SOX PLAN AT THEATRE. NEXT CHANGE all t alkin g——all laughing The Screen’s Screaming, Laugh Success TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 7.45. Phone 44-136. BILLIE DOVE IN EUNOR GLYN’S “THE MAN AND THE MOMENT” With Rod La Rocqr.e. TWO GREAT STARS—AN ELINOR GLYN STORY—HIGH LIFE IN SOCIETY’S PLAYGROUND. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. RIALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET TONIGHT AT 7.5*0 TWO BIG FEATURES. LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY. THEATRE - tt If P 1 KINOSLAND VICTOR McLAGLEN IN “ STRONG BOY ” KXNGSLAND ALSO CHESTER CONKLIN W. C. FIELDS IN “ FOOLS FOR LUCK” GAZETTE COMEDY.
FULLER-HA YWARD’S SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE ED WAR,D—I.3O, 7, & 8. CLANG! CLANG! CLANG! WE'RE ON THE WAY TO “JOY STREET” A Glittering Story of Jazz Mad Youth. Also, “THE WHIRL OF LIFE” TOPICAL AND COMEDY. GREY LYNN CINEMA—At 7.45. RUPERT HUGHES'S FINE STORY “THE GIRL ON THE BARGE” TOPICAL SCENIC COMEDY.
Grand—Lyric Double Star Change of Silent Picture*. ALL DAV SESSIONS “THE LADY OF THE NIGHT” With „ , William Boyd and Jetta Goudal. THE GREAT W. FOX FEATURE “FOUR SONS” Screened Grand —11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. AT THE LYRIC—THE LADY OF THE NIGHT And “FOUR SONS” Screened Lyric—7.3o and 9 p.m. GRAND and LYRIC Auckland: Horticultural Society s AND N.Z. National Daffodil Society’s DAFFODIL SHOW SCOTS HALL (Top Symonds St.) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 AND 13. ADMISSION I*. Children, accompanied by Adults, FREE. Largest Display of Daffodils ever exhibited In New Zealand by all the leading growers in the North Island.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 764, 10 September 1929, Page 15
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