NATIONAL FANNIE BRICE f The Delightfully-talented Broad- ! way Comedienne, in “BE YOURSELF” 1 A riot of music, dance, laughter, beautiful ensembles, gorgeous stage settings and a stirring boxing contest. +> LAST TWO DAYS f OF THE TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME 11 Also, ANN HAHDING, The Fascinating Young New York Dramatic Star, in the intensely interesting romantic Society Drama “PARIS BOUND” Which holds you during its several thrilling acts, and one of its feat- } ures is the brilliant WEDDING CEREMONY. A HAPPY ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL MID-WINTER HOLIDAY MATINEES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EACH AFTERNOON NEXT WEEK (Afternoons Only). Williamson, Ltd., Films Present Lillian O'Leary’s 40 TINY MITES 40 TOM THUMB VAUDEVILLE A quaint, original and colourful entertainment, packed with catchy songs, novelties, dances and delighful comedy, and a special programme of '’Talkies” which will make a special appeal to the ‘‘Kiddies.” PLANS AT THEATRE. Phone 42-169. DAILY SESSIONS.
IWMaaHSSßtJkujk THE LAST DAY TO SEE SEYMOUR HICKS in ‘SLEEPING PARTNERS” And THE TOY SHOP.’’ SESSIONS—II.IS, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45. and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) A Double Star Special Programme. Arnold Ridley’s Railroad Thriller ‘‘THE WRECKER.” And JOSEPH HISLOP. The Great English Operatic Tenor in “The Loves of Robert Burns.” THE LONDON mm SYMONDS STREET. PERFECT FOR SOUND PROGRAMMES Uncanny! TO-NIGHT Mystery! “THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR” With Conrad Nagel, Leila Hyams and Margaret Wycherly and other Stars. ! All-Talking Picture of the Famous j J Mystery Play that Baffled Broad- , j way for a Year. j A PICTURE YOU MUST NOT MISS. (Recommended for Adults Only.) . . . . Uncanny Journeys into the Spirit World .... A strange murder mystery in Calcutta .... A famous Indian Detective on the trail. . . Amazing Spiritualistic Seances. ... A touching love theme in which a beautiful girl is accused of MURDER ... All set in tndia —Mysterious India. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Popular Lyric Prices. EDENDALE CINEMA TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “THE MYSTERIOUS • DR. FU MANCHU” SPLENDID SUPPORTS. BAZAARS TAKAPUNA GRAMMAR SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL BUILDING FUND. BAZAAR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AUGUST 21 AND 22, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. At the TAKAPUNA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MANY ST ALLS. ENTERTAINMENTS. SIDE SHOWS. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL NORTH SHORE RESIDENTS TO HELP ADVANCE THEIR DISTRICT. ADMISSION FREE. O'NEILL ST. HALL. PONSONBY. Children’s Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. TUESDAY, AUG. 26. Dancing 8 p.m. Tickets. Is. Prizes —Most Original Best Dress and Paper Frock.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1056, 21 August 1930, Page 15
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