“Home of the Big Talkies.” THOMAS A. OBRIEN THEATRES. 3 De Luxe PLAZA Sessions—--11, 2.30, 8. COMMENCING TODAY THE SCREEN'S MOST BEAUTIFUL STAR. DOLORES COSTELLO TALKS ! fob the first time ts ,lA^ aU-* .•SAL ,^ G gd° vV A VITAPHONE PICTURE. Laughs—Pep—Youth—A Story that will give you a Great Night’s Entertainment—A Chorus Girl who was not as bad as they thought she was. BRILLIANT ARRAY OF ALL-TALKIE FEATURETTES. o9 s sea 1?® ite» vVor ffer Vcer» o\" c VAe» r trero SO Se®' \3« <I Re ed 6U* oaV twe nts te»* ■TflO h\cP 110*® eol* 5 P\G toer* STOOU NUW tie* oo^ ~VAO^ uV BOX PLANS NOW OF’EN AT PLAZA. PHONE 41-586.
NIGHTLY, 8 P.M. Phone 44-1315. IF IT'S AT THE TIVOLI—IT'S GOOD MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. 0 COMMENCING TODAY FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND “THE LITTLE WILD CAT” With AUDREY FERRIS. Also, SPECIALLY SELECTED ALL-TALKIE ITEMS NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Box Plans Now Open at DIXON’S (next Tivoli). REGENT EPSOM, TONIGHT, 8 p.m. Phone 20-142. rONIGh MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. TWO BIG SPECIALS GEORGE SIDNEY. MACK SWAIN THE COHENS AND KELLYS” IN ATLANTIC CITY. JUST ONE LONG LAUGH. Also, WILLIAM HAINES in "THE DUKE STEPS OUT.’ 1 COMEDY GAZETTE. THJEATBB KIN BLAND MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 P.M. A Drama of the High Seas! MARY PHILBIN. OTIS HARLAN, “GIRL OVERBOARD” Also, LOIS MORAN TONIGHT AT •. Phone 20-821. “JOY STREET” GAZETTE COMEDY Further Episode—" The Haunted Island
‘‘THE DESERT SONG” GRAND GALA FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. LAST NIGHT OF N.Z. TOUR. THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE FOR SYDNEY TOMORROW MORNING. GOOD-BYE TO The Red Shadow, to the incomparable company of singers. Dancers and Comedians. to the remarkably fine Chorus and Ballet, to Tsar, the Arab Steed, to Lightnin' the Donkey, and to the most Stupendous and most Beautiful Production ever staged in Auckland. His Majesty’s Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. LAST NIGHT , OF THE DESERT SONG” TONIGHT AT 7.55. Fo" this Final Occasion. The World’s Best and Most Popular Musical Play. * THE DESERT SONG” J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MAMMOTH AND WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL PLAY. “THE BESERT SONG” Which will Close its Record Tour This Evening. A WONDERFUL CAST OF PRINCIPALS A MALE CHORUS OF 40 VOICES. A GRAND BALLET OF 60 DANCERS. BOX PLANS at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. EVENING PRICES —D.C. and R.S., 10s; Stalls, ss: Gallery, 2s 6d. Early Door Stalls, 1s extra. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Manager - JOHN FARRELL NEW DOUBLE PROGRAMME TONIGHT AT 7. p« | y.'wA«ni KARANGAHAPE ROAD. United Artists Present VILMA BANKY in ‘ THIS IS HEAVEN” Second Attraction: ‘ THE WOMAN IN WHITE” Starring BLANCHE SWEET. (First Screening in Auckland). LATEST TOPICAL AND COMEDY.
mssm A Double Star Bill of Silent Films Today. HAL ROACH Presents “REX” “REX” “THE DEVIL HORSE” Tha Indians prayed to be delivered from the wrath of this Slaying STEED. A WILLIAM FOX “LOVE HUNGRY” With LOIS MORAN and LAWRENCE GRAY CHILDREN’S MATINEE—SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. SCREENED—II.IS. 2. 4.45, and 7.30. POPULAR PRICES. GRAND GRAND GRAND A WONDERFUL AMUSEMENT FAIR FOR YOUNG AND OLD. GRAND REOPENING TONIGHT AT 7.30. SEE THE NEW ATTRACTIONS. THE MONKEY DROME And PIG-A-DILLY CIRCUS. Also. DEATH ON THE GUILLOTINE Seen for the first time in Auckland. have a ride on each device, dodg-em. joy wheel, scenic railway merry mix-up. river caves. fun factory. WHIP. MOTOR WHEEL GOOFY HOUSE. MERRY GOCATERPILLAR. ROUND.
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TONIGHT AT 7.30 Buses Leave Bottom of Queen Street Every Few Minutes. LUNA PARK
L.H.L.G. GARDEN FETE AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. J. W. TATTERSFIELD. "PURIRI PUKE” ALLANDALE ROAD, MOUNT ALBERT. To be opened by the COUNTESS OF ORFORD, TOMORROW (SATURDAY) AT 12.30 P M. By permission of the C. 0.. the Band of the Auckland Regiment (C.R-O.) will play Selections. Christmas Tree. Various Stalls. Afternoon ADMISSION, 1s; Children, 6d. Proceeds in Aid of the Missions to Seamen Take Tram to Mount Albert. Road. AGNES CHAMBERS, Pres.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 839, 6 December 1929, Page 15
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