AMUSEMENTS - j2R o <3. O: nft; 3 SESSIONS DAILY; 11 a.m. THE PARTY IS ON ! A Good Time ! A Gay Time ! A Big Time For All ! 0 1 * the IN HER FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE -the Wild Parly* A PARAMOUNT PICTURE COME ONE !— The •' ,T ’ G "-‘ Kick t * he o, limft ‘" d ina * All t Sec and Hear a Bevy of Beautiful Girls in LUIVIL r\ LL • u p of Throbs. Thrills, and Romanc YOUTH ! ROMANCE ! EXCITEMENT ! Also the Following Talking and Singing Featurettes: SMITH & DALE IN COMEDY SKETCHES. EDDIE CANTOR IN ZEIGFELD’S MIDNIGHT FROLICS. PATHE SOUND NEWS ARTHUR G. FROST AT THE WURLITZER ORGAN. Box Plans Now Open at Theatre, Phone 46-888. and at Lewis Eady. Ltd
Concert Chamber, Town Hall DENNIS BARRY THE ROMANTIC ENGLISH ACTOR-SINGER In A Selection From His Repertoire. POETRY DRAMA SONG Assisted by Margot St. Lawrence Toner, SOLO PIANIST COMMENCING Thursday, September 19, FOR THREE NIGHTS. Matinee, Saturday, September 21. At 2.30 p.m. 4s. (Reserved), 35., 2s. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD.
GOOD EVENING AUCKLAND— Well, this is my busy day all right. This is the day we get ready for the BIG EVENT of the YEAR. By midnight tonight the Town Hail will be transformed into something never attempted in the history of AuckImagine a steamer (TWO FUNNELLED), about the size of the "AORANGI,” or at least the "KANIERi.'' loaded down to her Plimsoll in the Town Hall. Well, that’s what will actually happen at the “BETTER TIMES BAZAAR To be Holden In the BIG TOWN HALL (Beginning Tomorrow at 2 p.m.). WED., THURS, FRI. NEXT. 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Each Day. About 242,971 parcels of good things will be stored aboard our Relief Ship. All you have to do is to come and buy them. (Telegram). Minister Marine. Wellington— Regret our Relief Ship is so dangerously overloaded with goods. Kindly issue special permit to Captain Bart Clark travel with Plimsoll 10 foot under water. Oblige JASPER. Marine Surveyor, Auckland.— Dear Sir, —I regret I cannot accept the HINEMOA’S challenge to race to the Sounds. I’ll take on the MAUI POMARE from here to Drunken Bay if you like. Specifications of Relief Ship as follows: Length 70ft.. Beam 18ft., mast 32ft., hull by City Mission Shipbuilders. Engine 100 Social-worker power, bore nothing (no one will be bored), stroke A.C.M. Guild bustle; Fuel, FAITH; 3 lifeboats (in case the rush of passengers-purchasers wreck us), electric lights, portholes, cargo hatch, etc., *;tc. NOTE.—Afternoons. FREE; Even ings SAXPENCE. NOTE again.— JASPER S CONCERT SOON THIS NIGHT WEEK (24th), 2s and A 808. 2s Seats may be reserved at “Better Times Bazaar,” from Wednesday to Friday (after that at Lewis Eady, Ltd. CHEERIO EVERYBODY, J.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 770, 17 September 1929, Page 15
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451Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 770, 17 September 1929, Page 15
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