Last Two Days MARY PICKFORD in “COQUETTE” (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). FRIDAY NEXT THREE SESSIONS: 11.0 ms. lex cjn *j&tsoil, AL JOLSON RELIVES HIS OWN LIFE ! The Jazz Singer—grown to manhood—travel-worn, down and out—blue. He enters Coffee Dan’s restaurant, in Frisco—where people of the stage gather ! Professionals and amateurs sing, treated to silence or the enthusiastic knocking of hammers, with which each guest is provided ! “ The Jazz Singer ” is called on. He responds ! Volcanic, emotional, moving—the house is wild ! The tiny hammers beat approval ! Then Fate intervenes —a dainty lady comes to the table where the singer sits —would he. like an engagement?—he must see her manager tomorrow —then— A play for all the young who dream of far fields—and for the old, who remember. A play to make each more tolerant of the other ! A play to warm the heart and stir the pulse ! THERE IS ONLY ONE JAZZ SINGER—ONLY ONE AL JOLSON iSSbSisijf&iSuHaMi BOX PLANS FOR “THE JAZZ SINGER” NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. PHONE RESERVATIONS 43-114.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 795, 16 October 1929, Page 17
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171Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 795, 16 October 1929, Page 17
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