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Direction THOMAS A. O'BRIEN THEATRES. PLAZA 3 De Luxe Sessions—--11, 2.30, 8. LAST FEW DAYS ALL-TALKING—SINGING SENSATION BROADWAY’S MUSICAL COMEDY STAR. EDDIE DOWLING S4 THte l&a&ifflllsx&w Maim 91 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE—They all Talk and Sing from Start to Finish Catchy Songs—Melodies easily remembered. "Sleepy Valley,” “Little Pal,” “Rainbow Man." FULL SUPPORTING ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT PLAZA BE WISE AND BOOK NOW. COMMENCING FRIDAY ALL NEXT TALKING The Most Popular Figures on the Screen Today BUDDY ROGERS and MARY BRIAN I N RIVER OF ROMANCE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. ADVENTURE! Youth! Love! In the colourful, gallant South! With two charming screen sweethearts, Mary Brian and June Collyer! And a powerful cast of well-known players. Rogers as the Loveable, swaggering, • Notorious Colonel Blake”! Entertainment as great as “Close Harmony.” ALSO SPECIALLY SELECTED ALL - TALKIE ITEMS AN ALL - TALKING PROGRAMME FROM START TO FINISH Box Plan Now Open at Plaza. TIVOLI "‘WOMEN THEY TONIGHT AT 8 PHONE 44-136 LAST TWO DAYS Society ? Politics ? TALK ABOUT” WARNER BROS. PART-TALKIE IRENE RICH. AUDREY FERRIS, AND WILLIAM COLLIER. Brilliant Array of Short Talking and Singing Features. FLORENTINE CHOIR, World-Famous Singers in Special Numbers. Light Cavalry Overture. Played by the Vitaphone Orchestra of 60 players. DAPHNE POLLARD. Brilliant English Comedienne in All-Laughing Numbe BOX PLAN AT DIXON'S, NEXT TIVOLI —BOOK NOW. 8 T ALLS, 1s; RES. STALLS, 1s 6d; D. CIRCLE, 2s; RES. CIRCLE, 2s 9d, 3s 3d. COMMENCING FRIDAY FOLLOWING ITS WONDERFUL SEASON AT THE PLAZA. ALL-TALKING-SINGING SENSATION. EDDIE DOWLING in “ THE RAINBOW MAN ” AN ALL-TALKING PROGRAMME FROM START TO FINISH. COMEDY REGENT Epsom, 8 p.m. WILLIAM HAINES—THE KING OF LAUGHMAKERS “ A MAN S MAN ” LAUGHS AND THRILLS A STORY WORTH SEEING Also EDGAR WALLACE’S Sensational Thriller “THE RINGER.’; Special Cast. LATEST GAZETTE "THEATRE —TWO BIG SPECIALS ALICE WHITE in KINGSLAND “ HOT STUFF ” TONIGHT AT ft. Phone 20-821. College Pep Laughs Thrills Also “ WOLVES OF THE BORDER ” A STORY OF THE WEST. GAZETTE COMEDY

DANCING DIXIELAND Th« Me BY THE SEA. st Comfortable and abaret in New Zeala nd. dancing tonight, 3.30 P.M. TO 12 P.M. Admission. 7s 6d Double. THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND Will play all the Latest Numbers in their most approved fashion. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 4 KINGSFORD SMITH NIGHT Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith has intimated by wireless from the Aorangi his acceptance of the Managements invitation to be present with members of the Audkland Aero Club. SO JOIN THE HAP f > X, ANn AND COME ALONG TO DIXIELAND. Ring 26-615 for ReservatU DON'T MISS TONIGHT AT GRAND GALA DANCE AND MYSTERY NIGHT TONIGHT 8 TO 12 P.M. Double Ticket, 6s. Phone Reservations Early 40-789. , . BEACH-HAVEN CABARET BEACH-HAVEN GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF OUR THIRD SEASON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. SPECIAL NOVELTIES. CAROLINA 4 JAZZ BAND. Pano. Violin, Saxophone. Banjo. EXCELLENT FLOOR. Ladies, 1s; Gentlemen. 1/6. NOTE.—Blue Star Bus meets 7 p.m. Ferry from Auckland, leave Highbury Corner 7.30. return Birkenhead after Dance.

Welcome Danger,” Harold Lloyd’s first talking' comedy, is now well on the load to completion in the Hollywood studios. Work has been going? on steadily with the characteristic Lloyd oar© and thoroughness and an enthusiastic reception of the picture is anticipated.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 17

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