AMUSEMENTS. —sSsa COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. | COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. | I — PRINCE EDWARD.— KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. Daily, I,MO and 7. United Artists' Special Attraction, RAMONA," AMONA," The picture with a tear, a soul and a smile. Starring the great Artiste, DOLORES DEL MO, DOLORES DEL RIO. Also Screening: BKBE DANIELS IN "THE FIFTY-FIFTY GIRL." "THE FIFTY-FIFTY GIEL." Splendid Supports and Orchestra. NEW TUDOR CINEMA. REML'ERA. The Theatre Classic. Direction : Fuller-Hayward and Mumford. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. DOLORES DEL RIO In the most Beautiful Love Story ever told. " RAMONA," With wonderful Stage Prologue and Lighting Effects, such as can be seen at no other Theatre. BIRRELL O'MALLEY will sing tiie famous love song, "RAMONA " ! Excellent Supporting Programme. Phone Reservations, 24-749. /"CAPITOL. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. APITOL. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, c.apitol. A Biff Special Programme, f apitol. "A CROSS mo SINGAPORE.'' capitoi. "Across J-o Singapore." Capitol. A vividly colourful romance of (apitol the lngh seas and the mystic ( apitol. East Capitol Starring RAMON NOVAERO. (apitol. The Second Picture : (apitol. '"VTO "pLACE mo r<o." * (apitol. "Xi oJ- LACE A O U O ," (apifoj. A rollicking comedy drama, < apitol. Starring MARY ASTOR and ■»>' o . LLOYD HUGHES. (.apitol. Strong Supporting Programme. ( apitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 30-574. XT'M PI RE . J-"' M MRE A Fuller-lla.vward Theatre. TO-NIGHT—S o'clock—TO-NIGHT "LOVES OF CARMEN." A sensational screen achievement. A most daring picture. A daring heroine and lier reckless lover. Starring DOLORES DEL RIO. The Second Picture ; "THE FOUR PLUSHER." breezy, sparkling comedy rcmance, .Starring MARION NIXON. Selected Supporting Programme. pDENDALE — IJ DENDAI,E —. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-MGHT — 8 O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT WOMEN WHO GIVE. A Thrilling Sea Drama Starring Barbara Bedford and Frank Keenan. — The Second Picture. — " CIRCUS ROOKIES." An Uproarious Circus Comedy Starring KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR Selected Supporting Programme. QNEHUNGA PICTURES. TO- t'GHT. S r ££ANl> WILLIAM FOX Presents •STRAND "WILD WEST ROMANCE." Featuring . REX BELL, Tiie New Western Star, wll ° out-rivals Tom Mix. ktrm F " n Supporting bIRAAD Programme.
ELECTORAL. J£DEN ELECTORATE. UNITED PARTY. A. J WORTHY, Will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) — BAPTIST CHURCH HALL,, Manukau Rd., 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 31 st—CONGREGATIONAL HALL, View Road, Mt. Eden, 3 p.m. Special Ladles' Meeting. WEDNESDAY. 31st—8 p.m.—DOMINION ROAD METHODIST HALL. Special Address: "Sidelights on Politics." THURSDAY, Nov. 1, 3 p.m.—EPSOM LIBRARY. Ladies' Meeting, THURSDAY, Ist, 8 p.m.—MOUNT EDEN PRESBYTERIAN HALL. Ladies Specially Invited. 30 TITR. STALLWORTHY'S fine outlook on ***■ politics and l his dignified conduct of the Election Campaign is winning him great popularity and universal respect Help yourself by helping Stallworthy' to win Eaen. ELECTORATE. J£ELLS jy^ASON, UNITED PARTY, Will Address the Electors: TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) — FORESTERS' HALL, ONEHUNGA, at 8. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY)—TE PAPAPA PICTURES, DURING INTERVAL. ROYAL OAK—OPEN-AIR, 8.45. THURSDAY— DYER'S HALL, PANMURE, —- K ELSALL'S CORNER, ONEHUNGA, OPEN-AIR, 7.15. SOUTHERN CROSS THEATRE, ELLERSLIE, 8.15. 30 p A B T Y, gAST jg LECTOR ATE. M" J AS B. D oNiu> ' OFFICIAL CANDIDATE, Wili Address the Electors of Auckland East as under TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY)—Oct. 30—ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL, KHYBER PASS, at 8 o'clock. Electors Cordially Invited. 80 U N I T E D pARTY. WEST END THEATRE. WEST END THEATRE. rjlO-NIGHT, rpUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. I _ K. B. (BOB) gPIERS, OFFICIAL CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors in WEST END THEATRE, WEST END THEATRE, PONSONBY ROAD, AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. 30 gUBURBS Electorate. M K E. R. A LLEN * i UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors as Under: TO 'TOWN HALL ESDAY) ~ HENDER SON TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY)—BAPTIST HALL, WATTLE STREET, KELSTON. ■ THURSDAY, November Ist—VICTORIA WALL, ROSEBANK ROAD, AVON. DALE, O. G. Avery, Esq., Chairman. All Meetings 8 p.m. All Cordially Invited. 30 M n °- K - B U It T O N O N^V T V^ r "AM,! Orange m nion d Road DA l2[ts~p m^ 0 " " C ° rner ' D°ml- ■ And BAPTIST HALL, 3 p.m. 30 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 20
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