■ I The Greatest 100 per Cent. All-Talkie. Direction THOMAS A. O BRIEN THEATRES. PLAZA (THE HOME OF THE BIG TALKIES). FRIDny NEXT ' I I’ll Get that Man if it’s the last thing I ever do! " THUNDERBOLT ” JJM LANG, GANGSTER. TERRIBLE IN HIS VENGEANCE—JILTED BY THE WOMAN HE LOVES—HIS MAD RAGE TURNS UPON THE MAN WHO WINS HER. mnam ♦ ati< The glittering underworld ! The mad jazz parties of New York ! A background of life and colour for this drama of that mysterious, demi-monde . . . the underworld. You will thrill to the strength of “ Thunderbolt ”! Strong, arrogant, boastful ! A man who takes what he wants and destroys those in his path. In love with a beautiful girl, he wreaks a strange vengeance on the man who steals the love of his girl. Greater than “ The Wolf of NVall Street.” Bancroft’s most astounding characterisation. GEORGE BANCROFT IN “THUNDERBOLT” WITH - 3* , K FAY WRAY and RICHARD ARLEN A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING PICTURE H m
m THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. Conductor: COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Leader: EDITH WHITELAW. L.R.A.M. 3RD CONCERT 16TH SEASON. , TOWN HALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Another Excellent Programme which includes works of Beethoven, Tschaikowsky Berlioz, Nicolai, Rossini, Respighi, Rimsky-Korsakov and Mascagni, will be presented. A REAL FEAST FOR ALL MUSIC LOVERS. SOLOIST —MADAME CORA MELVIN. ENROL NOW—FOR LAST HALF OR SEASON. —ENROL NOW. 7s 6d —2 Tickets for Each Concert—7s 6d. Particulars from W. J. CADDELL, Hon. Secretary. Care E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., 191 Queen Street. Phone 41-359.
THE LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY WILL PRESENT FOR THE EAST TIME BENN LEVY'S Charming Play, “Mrs. Moonlight” AT THE Concert Chamber, Town Hall, TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. This will be the Final Performance and those desirous of witnessing the Play should attend the Concert Chamber early This Evening. PRICES— U nreserved, 3s Reserved, 6s
TOWN HALL, Tomorrow (Sun.), 8.15 P.M. (DOORS OPEN 7.45 P.IVi.l THE Ponsonby Boys’ Brass Band OF 60 INSTRUMENTS Under the Conductorship of Mr. S. Martin will render the following attractive Programme— GOD SAVE THE KING. MARCH—"PUNCHINELLA." OVERTURE —“LA DIADEMI." HYMNS —“FIERCE RAGED THE TEMPEST” and “EVENTIDE" FANTASIA —“AMERICAN BEAUTIES" MARCH—“Z AN SCOW INNA.” The Vocal items will include— MISS WINIFRED HILL. Soprano—“WlTH VERDURE CLAD.” MR. WALTER BROUGH. Baritone, in SONGS, Selected. MR. OGDEN, Tenor—“BABYLON." BARRY INGALL’S HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA Will Play “ALOHA SUNSET LAND” And “HILO MARCH.” Accompanist—Mß. JAMES HUTTON. SILVER COLLECTION Total gross proceeds in aid of the MAYOR’S EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. “LEST WE FORGET.”—In name of humanity we ask for your patronage. A. G. BROWN. Hon. Sec.
AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA EIGHTH SEASON —THIRD CONCERT. LEWIS EADY HALL. TUESDAY NEXT SEPTEMBER 17 AT 8 P.M. Soloist: MISS BERTHA CARR (Vocal). MISS MAI DA HOOKER (Piano). Hon. Accompanist: MISS MAIDA HOOKER. A.R.C.M. ADMISSION —2s or Subscriber's Ticket. GERALD T. LEE, Hon. Sec.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 16
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