•A-MUSEMENTS. • - - THOMAS A. O BRIEN THEATRES. SEASON EXTENDED. ‘ Home of the Big Talkies.” PLAZA 3 De Luxe Sessions—--11, 2.30, 8. -ALL-TALKING SENSATION IAT WRAY RICHARD ARLEN GEORGE BANCROFT \V The glittering underworld! The mad Jazz parties of New York! A background of for this drama of that ".jraverious aemi-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. BANCROFTS MOST ASTOUNDING CHARACTERISATION. ALL-TALKIE ITEMS BY WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS INCLUDE SIX BROWN BROTHERS BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT PLAZA. Day Price*— l* 6d, 2a, 2% 9d (.Children Half-price). Night— 2s, 2s tel, Ss 3d, 4« ®d. (No Extra for Reserving Seats). TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 7.45 Phone 44-136 TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS GLENN TRYON in “IT CAN BE DONE” iest Comedy Ever IVTade with The King of Laugh Makers in the Lead. Also, Ken Maynard in “THE ROYAL RIDER” COMEDY GAZETTE. %\wr d REDfVjr NEWMARKET EPSOM. TONIGHT, 7.45. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. CORINNE GRIFFITH in “PRISONERS” A COLOURFUL TALE OF VIENNESE CABARET LIFE. Also, Pack Perrin in “HARVEST OF FATE” COMEDY GAZETTE. THEATEB KINOSLAND TONIGHT AT 8. Phone 20-821. A GREAT PROGRAMME. MOULIN ROUGE” ALL-STAR CAST. o, “THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER” Further Episode, •BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD.” COMEDY GAZETTE.
FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD—I.3O and 7. TERRIFIC 3 STAR PROGRAMME. 1. -THE TRAGIC HOUR” ( 2. .-a PEEP BEHIND THE | SCENES'* I 3. DOROTHY BOYD in “LOVE'S OPTION” | TOPICAL AND COMEDY. The Greatest Picture Value in Town. GREY LYNN CINEMA—7.4S. JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENT. SALLY PHIPPS i n “JOY STREET'* A Glittering Story of Jazz and Youth. N A NCY CARROLL in "A SHOP WORN ANGEL'' TOPICAL AND COMEDY. DIXIELAND UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE AUCKLAND JEWISH WOMEN’S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY AND THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MONSTER CHARITY BALL D I XIELAND THURSDAY, "OCTOBER 3 DANCING 8.30 P.M. to 1.30 A.M. Admission —7s 6d Double. COME ALONG TO HELP THE HOSPITAL. Ring 26-615 for Reservations. The Checker Cab Co. have arranged to give intending Patrons preference over their cars for this function.— Ring 46-800 for cars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 17
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