Direction ••Horae of the Big Talkies.” thomas a. obrien theatres. 3 De Luxe Sessions—--11, 2 30, 8. PLAZA 2nd. Big Week greater than “BEAU GESTE” more thrilling than “CHANG” V-5^ WILLIAM FAY WRAY RICHARD CLIVE NOAH POWELL ARL.EN BROOK. — BEERY GREATEST AR pR AV A OF o STAR a S EVE Rs ASSEMB oLn E D IN ONE PICTURE “The Four Feathers” coward who All the mighty thrills of Chang. A story of a man branded fought *>«■<• A ‘drilling tale of adventure and romance that'takes you to the wilds of darkest Africa, to the deserts of Egypt and the flowered lanes ot old England. Also, SPECIALLY SELECTED ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS. All the \A/orld’s latest news is seen <SL heard. HAWAIIAN NIGHTS, Dancing and Singing Scena. ELSIE JANIS, London Musical Comedy Star in “Behind the Lines/' New Songs and Old. BOOK NOW. issMsm NIGHTLY AT 8 Phone 44-136 IF IT’S AT THE TIVOLI—IT'S GOOD. “Th® Four Feathers" starts at 8 o’clock sharp. SCREENING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PLAZA. THE YEAR’S SENSATION: “THE FOUR FEATHERS” WM. POWELL FAY WRAY CLIVE BROOK NOAH BEERY. Full Supporting Programme. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT DIXON’S, NEXT TIVOLI THREE LAMPS. NOW SHOWING Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien—Fuller-Hayward. MONSTER MATINEE, SAT., 2.30. I Presenting ON THE LATEST WESTERN - ELECTRIC f I 1 SOUND REPRODUCING PLANT NOW INSTALLED. J Paramount’s ALL-TALKING Mystery-Sensation. “THE CANARY MURDER CASE” With WILLIAM POWELL JAMES HALL LOUISE BROOKS RIALTO and REGENT NEWMARKET, 7.30. Phone 20-142. EPSOM, TONIGHT 8 P.M. MATINEE, 2.30 P M. TWO BIG PICTURES. HOOT GIBSON in “POINTS WEST” Alto, NANCY DREXEL, in “PREP AND PEP." COMEDY GAZETTE. ROYAL George Bancroft in “Thunderolt”
DA-NCIND DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND LUXURIOUS CABARET IN NEW ZEALAND. DANCING TONIGHT THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND, the best combination of musicians In New Zealand, is the most fascinating Band south of the line. They play the Rhythm that makes you dance. PHONE 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS $£ ©lfie lit'rate MILFORD N.Z.'s Most Unique Cabaret. DANCING TONIGHT 8 P.M, TO 12 P.M. 6s DOUBLE. Music by Ye Versatile Pirates acclaimed as the Brightest and Joliiest Band in N.Z. Late Vehicular Ferry and Transport Arranged. PHONE 23-414 FOR RESERVATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICE BOXING NIGHT THURSDAY, DEC. 6.—Avoid Disappointment and Reserve early. Wonderful New Attractions for Yuletide Festivities. DON’T MISS BOXING NIGHT. Spend the Week-end at the Holidaynakers’ Paradise. YE OLDE P RATE SHIPPE ON BEAUTIFUL MILFORD BEACH. Oainty Afternoon Teas. Hot and Cold ches. Swimming, Boating, Canoes, Bun Chairs and Beach Umbrellas —all at the Shippe. TEACHERS OF DANCING BALLROOM. Operatic Character Dancing Classes Private tuition Valeska’s Studio. Ngapuhi Chambers. Lome St. phone 46-121 By Kind Permission Auckland Racing Club and Colonel Milligan. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 3 P.M. he Beautiful Racecourse will be en/ened by Delightful Music rendered by the POPULAR ARTILLERY BAND. Fine programme including Christmas Carols. Also, ~ .. By Permission Auckland City Council. ALBERT PARK, 8 P.M. Another Select Progran itizens and Visitors. Enjoy reat. Collectio WYNNE SMITH, W. 0.1., Conductor ra. “ . usical Aid of Contest Funds. Testimonial to -Sergeant Cruickshank. bers and Fi-iends are the above function on zsrai , rr» in the Council Chambers, E. MORTON, Mayor. Wray plays one of the most ■ tin roles of her career in Be- ' Makeup” a Paramount allf "picture in which she is coId with William Powell and Hal
BROAD SID IN (5BLANDFORD PARK SPEEDWAY. (Licensed). (GRAFTON ROAD) GEN VS, 27LADIES, 17tonight (SATURDAY) 8 P.M. ALL RECORDS BROKEN ON OPENING NIGHT. DON’T BE MISLED, WE HAVE THE RIDERS CYRIL WALKER— A World Record Holder for Flying Mile (grass). Just as good on the Cinders. kEN COULTHARD— Another Record Holder. Winner of big race against all-comers at Western Springs Stadium. ALBY LEMON— Still another World Record Holder for Flying mile (grass). A big favourite. CHARLIE GOLDBERG— Considered one of New Zealand's Best Di»*t Track Riders. Improving all the time. A big winner on the cinders, k. SOWERBY— The Surprise Packet, a real champion. A. McLaren— Western Springs Double Winner. JACK PEEK— From Australia, who thrills all the time with his stunt riding. ALSO, 16 OTHERS, 16 OTHERS. ALL RIDERS OF CLASS. WE BELIEVE THAT N.Z. RIDERS are equal to any other COUNTRY, AND have secured the best. come and see for yourself at BLANDFORD PARK SPEEDWAY. (Licensed). GRAFTON ROAD. {Right In the heart of the City). TONIGHT (SATURDAY) 8 P.M. •all events run to time. accommodation FOR 12.000. 5,000 wooden seats. ADMISSION: GENTLEMEN 2*. LADIES 1», CHILDREN Is. GRANDSTAND FREE. gents, ladies, V- 17GEO. HUNT, Speedway Manager. CHRISTMAS ORGAN RECITAL •A. Christmas programme has been h*ranjjed for the recital in the Town tall tomorrow evening. Mr. Maughan **arnett, city organist, will play works Bach and Rubinstein, Fantasias on v*? hymn tunes, Mendelssohn ana fideles, March of the Magi Kings Dubois and Hendel s Hallelujah Loorus.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 19
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