:t»on THOMAS a. O'BRIEN THEATRES. 3 De Lose Sessions—--11, 2.30, 8. SINGING TALKING ‘‘Home of the gig Talkies.” ALL w omtM I n t PLAZA BROADWAY’S MUSICAL COMEDY STAR EOIDIE BOWLING HEAR—him talk With SAM HARDY MARION NIXON little FRANKIE DARRO (His Pal) S °*G IN HEAR—HIM SING RAINBOW MAN’’ LITTLE PAL SLEEPY VALLEY ■s SP They alt 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-Famous Jazz Band in NOVELTY NUMBERS. HISTORY’S GREATEST LOVE STORY ! “THE DIVINE LADY" <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 Nations —her loves the scandal of an Empire, until to prove her love s greatness she Sacrificed —Love itself! ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS INCLUDE—OVERTURE EVOLUTION of DIXIE Yitaphone Orchestra—6o Players. MARTINELLI, Star, Metropolitan Opera Co. Solo, Act 1, “AIDA.” ROY SHECK, Banjoist Vaudeville Headliner. No Increase Open at Tivoli (Phone 44-136). RIALTO AND REGENT A STORY WHOLLY BRITISH YOU MUST NOT MISS IT THE LOST PATROL” Britain’s Best to Date. Also TIM McCOY AND DOROTHY JANIS in ‘‘OVERLAND LIMITED” Plenty of Action —Thrills—Romance. LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY. Anna May Wong—Jameson Thomas in “PICCADILLY” A Drama of Colourful Limchouse, ast Action —Thrills. Just wait till yc See it. Empire News Cartoon Comedy. THEATRE KIN*SGLAND TONIGHT AT 8. Phone 20-821.
TROTTING TROTTING! Will be the PRINCIPAL ATTRACTION FOR SPORTSMEN THIS WEEK-END AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, Saturday Next, October 26 AND MONDAY (LABOUR DAY) OCTOBER 28. Provide the Best ■nt for Holidaymakers in the PROVINCE. ALEXANDRA PARK > Best Entertainment in ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. WILL BE YOUR BEST PICNIC GROUND THIS WEEK-END. PRINCIPAL EVENTS. FIRST DAY —SATURDAY. SPRING HANDICAP (Harness) of 750 sovs. Two miles. Limit, 4.33. MOUNTAIN HANDICAP (Harness) of 450sovs. Two miles. Limit. 4.42. j OCTOBER HANDICAP (Harness) of 400 sovs. One mile. Limit, 2.15. SECOND DAY —LABOUR DAY. ALEXANDRA HANDICAP (Harness) of 750sovs. Two miles. Limit, 4.32. ! HILSBORO HANDICAP (Harness) of 450sovs. Two miles, Limit, 4.41. CAMPBELL HANDICAP (Harness) of 450sovs. One mile and a-quarter. Limit. 2.481. TO COUNTRY PATRONS. See Railway Department’s Advertisement fnr SDecial Train Arrangements to and frrm Auckland on Saturday and Labour Dav also printed in official Race Card i 7 ’ Now on Sale. POPULAR PRICES: — To Course —Each Person .. LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND ion to the Course). . . 7s 6d . . 4s Od .. 2s Od 6d (Including Ad Gentlemen Ladies Childre der 12) ROTTING —The People’s Sport. ABOUR DAY-The People’s Day VVHAT greater combination COULD YOU HAVE? CITY OF AUCKLAND. town hall SATURDAY EVENING NEXT MUNICIPAL CHOIR uicg LOLA SOMOMON, Vocalist, will MOLLY WRIGHT 'Cellist. MR. MAUGHAN B A™ ganist . j MR LEO WHITTAKER. Accompanist . rhorale Numbers will include h * Angel Spirits” (Tschaikowsky). /‘The .■Liltfe Sanldman” <West). ''Bells of , St. M ..... (We. . , Tower” (Stewart), wert thou in the cauld Blast” (Original "Barns'’ Air arranged by Hoberton) and works by Lloyd. Shaw and McEW ADMISSION 6d and Is. eserved
FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD—I.3O, 7 & 8. “NAUGHTY DUCHESS” And “HEADLINERS” 6SEY LYNN CINEMA—7.4S. Corinne Griffiths in “PRISONERS" "THE NIGHT FLYER" _ VICTORIA. DEVONPORT—B. TALKIE PROGRAMME. Vilma Banky in “THE AWAKENING" DANCING fie <®lfirJ9tra tc MILFORD. GRAND REOPENING Auckland’s Social Rendezvous LABOUR DAY OPENING BALL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. 8 Dm. to 12 p.m. 6 - DOUBLE. GORGEOUS NEW DECORATIONS Entrancing Music by the New Versatile Jazz Band under the leadership of Mr. Baden Brown. Join in the Me. -y-Makmg on board Ye Olde . irate Shippe. £p«cia! Cabaret Items featuring Ivan Terran, known throughout Australia •« the “Australasian Lee Sims.” Mr. Terran is a master pianist with extraordinary ability. Special Late Vehicular Ferry to Auckland. leave Devonport 12.30 a.m. RESERVE EARLY. Phone 23-414 BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Where all Pleasure and no Disappointments Await You. dancing tonight *.30 P.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT Admission. 7s 6d Double. The famous dixieland dance BAND Are Always Playing New Melodies Rhythm that make the Dancing a Perfect Joy. Afternoon Teas are Served In the Cabaret Every Day to Delightful Music KING 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. DON’T FORGET: Monday next, dixieland's BIRTHNIGHT and LABOUR NIGHT, when the Great Birthday Cake is to be cut. Dancing until 1 a.m. Other Special Features. Admission 15s double. Make your Reservations EARLY. TEACHERS OF DANCING ? a LLROOM. Operatlo Character Dancing - .ssea, private tuition Valeska s --Li *£sf 1 ouhi Chambers, ‘Lome
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 801, 23 October 1929, Page 17
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