Direction “Home of the Big Talkies.” ALL THOMAS A. O’BRIEN THEATRES. 3 De Luxe Sessions—--11, 2.30, 8. BROADWAY’S MUSICAL COMEDY STAR PLAZA SINGING TALKING EDME DOWOHG hear—him talk With SAM HARDY MARION NIXON LITTLE FRANKIE DARRO (His Pal) s OH i IN HEAR—HIM SING “RAINBOW MAN’ LITTLE PAL SLEEPY VALLEY s 0 RaiimlSs)®w Mann" They all Talk and Sing from Start to Finish Catchy Songs Melodies easily remembered. “Sleepy Valley," ‘‘Little Pal," "Rainbow Man." A Great Night's Entertainment sending you away with a smile. FULL SUPPORTING ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. Waring’s Pennsylvanians World-Farrous Jazz Band in NOVELTY NUMBERS. JOHN CHARLES THOMAS I AMATEUR NIGHT Renowned Singer In I "PROLOGUE PAGLIACCI.” } COMEDY BURLESQUE. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT PLAZA BE WISE AND BOOK NOW. TIVOLI HISTORY’S GREATEST LOVE STORY ! NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. Phone 44-136 SEASON EXTENDED. “TJ*E DIVINE LADY 99 (A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE). The ecstasy of one of History’s Greatest Loves lives upon the screen. With the Star of a score of hits as the Little Gutter Girl whose beauty was to sway the fate of Nations —her loves the scandal of an Empire, until to prove her love s greatness she Sacrificed—Love itselfl ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS INCLUDENo Increase in Prices. Open at Tivoli (Phone 41-136). RIALTO AND REGENT BRITAIN’S BEST TO DATE “ THE LOST PATROL ” A STORY WHOLLY BRITISH YOU MU ST NOT MISS I T Also TIM McCOY AND DOROTHY JANIS in “OVERLAND LIMITED Plenty of Action—Thrills—Romance. LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY. THEATRE Tho l^T*| ■I^^KINSaLAND TONIGHT AT 8. Phone 20-821. ouse Anna May Wong—Jamieson “PICCADILLY’' A Drama of Colourful Lim< London’s West-End. And HOOT GIBSON in •‘THE WINGED HORSEMAN" Fast Action —Thriils. Just wait till you See it. Empire News Cartoon Comedy.
FULLER-HA YW ARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD—I.3O, 7 & 8. “NAUGHTY DUCHESS” And “HEADLINES.” GREY - LYNN CINEMA—7.4S. “BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB” And “CHARLATAN.” VICTORIA, DEVONPORT—7.4S. “GRAIN OF DUST” “FIRST KISS”
Grand —Lyric Double Star Bill of Silent Films. 2 COMEDIES. “PARISIENNES” • MARGIT MANSTAD & MILES MANDEB And MY FRIEND FROM INDIA” With ELINOR FAIR. Screened—GßAND 11.15. 2. 4.45. and 7.30. Screened—LYßlC 7.45 and 9 p.m. COMMENCING OCTOBER 25. “ BLACK AND WHITE” A GREAT AMERICAN NOVELTY ACT. GRAND and LYRIC.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 800, 22 October 1929, Page 15
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