AMUSEMENTS. THOMAS A. O BRIEN THEATRES. ••Home of the Big Talkies.’* 3 De Luxe Sessions—--11, 2.30, 8. PLAZA ALL-TALKING SENSATION THE PLAZA'S GREATEST PICTURE SINCE THE “SINGING FOOL.” GEORGE BANCROFT FAY WRAY RICHARD ARLEN in Thunderbolt (A PARAMOUNT PICTURE) 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. All-Talkie Items by WorldFamous Artists include SIX BROWN BROTHERS And their Band in Popular Melodies. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT PLAZA. Day Prlee. —1» 6d, 2a, 2a 9d (Children Half-price). Night—2a, 2a 9d, 3a 3d, 4a td. (No Extra for Reserving Seats). TIVOLI NIGHTLY at 7.45 Phone 44-136. BEAUTIFUL CORINNE GRIFFITH in “PRISONERS” A Colourful Story of the Love Affair, of a Cabaret Dancer In the Whirl of Viennese Night Life. Also, “Harvest of Fate” Jack Perrin A Story full of Thrills. GAZETTE COMEDY U.F.A. GEM.
NEWMARKET EPSOM. TONIGHT 7.30 BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION. PETER B. KYNE'S ‘ THE TIDE OF THE EMPIRE” WITH RENEE ADOREE AND HUGE CAST. Also, GAZETTE SCENIC COMEDY. THEATBJ9 BDrastg WP 1 II 11 MIIII ft INI DOROTHY MACKAILL in “THE WHIP" Sensational Racing Story. Also * THE HOUR OF FEAR” FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. TONIGHT AT 8. Phone 20-821.
GOOD EVENING, AUCKLAND— Well, tonight’s the night! I’m all of a dither. My heart is missing on one cylinder like a 1920 FORD on a wet FRIDAY, and all because it's JASPER’S CON (S)ERT BIG TOWN HALL TONIGHT DOORS OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK. Just before 8 a magnificent orchestra under the Baton of Auckland's Greatest conductor-composer will play sweet music. The conductor wishes to remain annonymous but his name begins with a J. SONGS, CHORUSES, . JUGGLING, GYMNASIUM, CONJURING. COMEDIANS, DRAMATIC SKETCH, INSTRUMENTALISTS, MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA, SUPERB CONDUCTOR, "SHERLOCK HOLMES," Etc., Etc. NOTE.—Lest there should be any misunderstanding let me assure my FRIENDS and BARRACKERS that There will be plenty of room. Last year lots of folk stayed away because they were afraid of being shut out. I appeal to my pals to support this show so that we can »n some measure pick up our shorton the Bazaar. Popular Prices: 2s and a bob. 2s seats (Circle or Front Stalls) m *y be reserved without extra cost at Lewis Eady. Ltd. (2 doors below J.C.L.) until 5 p.m. SEE A GOOD SHOW. HELP A GOOD CAUSE. All profits devoted to City Mission Funds. Cheerio, P.S.—WUI Sellers of RAFFLE TICKETS please send in their butts with cash and unsold tickets AT ONCE. Drawing takes place TONIGHT at JASPERS CONCERT, *t 9.45. BART. CLARK. Organising Secretary. * Sylva. Brown and Hendereon, the > writing trio who are now under Lisive Contract to Fox, are responi for the following world known “Sonny Boy”, "Good News", Draft," "Button up your Over- * * “Black Bottom,” "3ly Lucky "l*in., »» •‘T’liorA’s 3, ■ dwck ±5Ol tom, -uy “Kiss in tlie Dark,” “There s a ihow Round My Shoulder,” "l’U She Does.” and ’’California, Here ’ m *V They are now writing the le for the first Janet Gaynor MusProduction, “Sunny Side Up”, I . catchy songs are featured in v ..Paramount film. “The Rainbow •nan, which stars Kddie Dowling, fav'l™» of the Broadwav musical comay stage. They are “The Rainbow ’ “Little Pal” and “Sleepy Val-
Newton’s Popular All-Talkie House Complete New Programme TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK And Two Performances Daily—2.3o and 8. Two Stupendous Talkie Attractions. No ‘ ‘"STRANGE CARGO ” IT’S ALL-TALKING 100 Per Cent. Dialogue 14 Distinguished Stage Players Speak. “THE OFFICE SCANDAL ” Featuring PHYLLIS HAVER AND RAYMOND HATTON It’s Part Talkie and Synchronised Music And Other Talkie Featurettes Book Your Seats. Box Plan at Theatre.' Phone Reserves 27-077. EMPRESS NOW SHOWING FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD —1.30, 7 & 8. ANNA WAY WONG in -PICCADILLY” And SUE CARROL in •THE EXALTED FLAPPER” GREY LYNN CINEMA —7.45. BETTY BRONSON in '•MODERN M A RR I TOPICAL REVIEW COMEDY.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 15
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