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AMUSEMENTS.

ALFRED OSHEA S FAREWELL. J , . . , . I A ;; jn-v .<:'r>:r . it:vo -j lover,? was in the T-»--v -» Hi'.'. '. •>: j Irish to:i Mr. A": re I U>', ... h.=- | fourth ri:ia! ;>c: :\>r •. thHe w,ii hva: •; s-veia'. o;>oj.it • x.or; I and in ow: i .i>7er. ;..ip;; ar A . j ».>:p ;ivea in an .r.t: .*>. live :i. t . r. .in: tn- .»?< p.iTt i>: 'he M. | Ha.: i t.l- M ivo:. ..r. hvlu'.f j in::>.<..ii peoi'l" AJi k. i:i !. >,i M:.| a i •;;: 1 l.m: n lnr . ..ai .\-ih-; .• .«m i ami Kin tvi: . Mi. U'Shea ii-i in h h.ijjj-y ;!itr:»—t 111 .i ?i ;'<■?!«• 1 at h.- : t». :ta' -. it:: the kin • 111«—«■ : An.k lii'ie:-. The Misses II • i Ina B••! tii. nn ! Mavii iu *v.,tt > viit: .> ;tvi t- i i..v. i cii .W.I -a a: 'it i >•'. if. Mi. (.'"Sum #::ii;;:i H.unlit":: t. •-:» .ii'it. .m-i w... :.vc a p.*'r i■ o: t uiu m\\ e.:.11 jtt'li j.-: .o: to h> Je;>.i'.t;;:e to: San Fr.i:, .> . '.y the Makiiin ,r. i:ie t-n i <•: tins :ii<">lll:i.

FAREWELL AT HIS MAJESTY'S. Theie is :i r the depth attect;.»n.»te i ••2.1: .1 v hit h i-x.sir- amongst A ; kland'.s the.if. tv.v.trd<» Irene V >:i- - l 1 >!■•". B-.tie--., ault. :•>;• 11 wis strikingly denionstiate'l uii Sttn-iiv at the rinal appeal aiu e of the 1 • oipany. whhh if llso thr tin t l a;-;—..: «•:' :.<>-• I xv.-.i Id-famed prm- ,p.ils ,:i \- -.v W hen the <..i:.t.n •Uv-n.iri on tijat delightful come ly-drama. "Xv . .1" X\ .v O: leans." charniiiiirly playe I by the entile • tne a.i •• :n H.s f. tin* l.iteiie>s o: tne hour, .-nnp'y r«?:u»vtl to d>pe:«»e without a :11a! faiewell fi-.in th'-.r favou: .t-s. ( .I:t.tin :.'!!<•«.•! ..-.ntani t.< an a. .•••:«- ; .tinmen: t.i ;:ic-ir-ta 1.1 applause and hiM"i:.fu! riot a'. tr:but<r "... the pi .n. ::..t'_s. Mi. B«.»u» i. rtu'.t ani'e.ii.-l :•:•• :• .• .t I.j tt.and in tne coiiit-e o: a :ew we!". • h;>se:i Woi.lt.. .11 whn-h he was v.».h!v atf-.v*l.- 1 j bv the o ta-iion. thanked th«* people f >r thei: maov kin hir.—to hi:n an-1 h.> as— >- elate*. He sai-i it was now 4" : ~ t-.r. v j he tirst appeared in the • .'.v. ,t• i it wa.with deep regret that he wa~ .-.smii; :a:e-l well and not au revoi:. He would a !".v..-.v cherish the fondest and happiest 1110:1.io |of h-is visits to Auckland. A ivi.ew.r. o; the demonstration followed -..!! M>.« Vanbrugh appeared and following repeated ia!!s for "speech." the re*>pjnse tame in few words, which appeared to lie but the crest of deep emotion and feeling. The familiar rich-toned voice was heard to r»ay "1 thank you. Good-bye." but the eye* spoke eloquently, and the house responded with cheer after cheer. The parting was obviously difficult. CRYSTAL PALACE. "A Girl in Every Po:t" and "Dressed t."> Kill" are the two main sticen attractions announced for to-nicht and tomorrow lnsht at the C ry.-ta: Palace. Mount Eden Road. A special feature will be the appeai*&nce r>: the jazz band from "\e Oide Pirate Shippe" so that patrons are sure of a first-class programme. Victor McLaglen is the star in "A Girl in Every Port." The story is alive with interest and colourful backgrounds include the famous ports of the seven sea;-, from | Amsterdam to Panama. McLaglen will always be remembered fr.r the fame he achieved in the of Captain Fagc in "What Price Glory?" The second film attraction concerns the adventures of a lone gii! anions the wolves of society, who aie "dressed t.i kill" in sheep's clothing. The underworld is depicted in all its avenues of crookdom. Thrills and suspense. romance and humour, are all entwined in a stirring • and fascinating story altogether out of the : ordinary. At its grim climax. Edmund Lowe, as Mile-away Barry. the centra; character playing opposite Mary Astoi. as : the darins heroine, meets his doom prei cise'y as it happens in 1 eal life, and the . illusion of make-belie: is gone. The tup- . ports w. : be in keeping with the mam attractions.

-THE VAGABOND KING." Tho : v* • ' V.. "1 * v.,.- ~: K V • n >A . k'.J '■ • v.,- .n a: n< M ,>•»:•. 6 Tlwa'-r.* •• - ~V . : >: ; .1 * . \V. i :rsent. Ta* evennig -iilC ~iSS2ilt\t . i*. ■. order iuT3 #ct mi - rohia;>al may be carricu ■ .•: I-rr tie d;:eet:on ci the tLafio ■:. i• and :n the presence o: 3b. X•I. T : : 'i.» Si iiu-' m*un- - 0.1. .1. «. . W ..anw-r>n. L: :.. iio .'*r:v; : V : ... V . :■ - "TV V -• b.l K :.j" ).. > ;:?y«(i years. iw t.iriit>-ti> .' - •- in.- Sr.tiia ore f tiie b&-t An- :: i i:i w. : .»• - Tim- nt er:tKi.:i 1 i". i « ~ M :-U T-.d-i- - / - •>:-->eara\ •. a. , V..- »- \ k!a ! . ioni a *;kr «••••:. one. a •• >. - : It s.s 1 i'...i wbe h- . .vitt-: a !"• tnar. .a "The Student 1': Tn.c. " Mc<- - A thar . t (■■■.'. Ke. a\\ -.y v .] 1 11 l*o wclcomol a:. ; tilt :%■ .-lit- ma: v othi! i a v •ar»W*. The o !-t.i:.• Ii; n:'i- a l , item wul be "The Seai; of the Vjciivn,!." ' THE MAN WHO LAUGHS.'' Although V:■ :or H ago was dead before tiie mo: n jnctui ■■ was anything I:;, t :i.i!u. »«"i iCu-'ii-. Jiia Kiiowledz*? o." human r.at'.::t-. :..s rtyle o: writing, and j'.ihW ai. his dr una tic stir*!' are u: - as t= •• • :. materia!. w:-.:v:V w..: . -,aas.y. '"The Mar. .. .■ ha w:. .i.h < ■:a s-*<u*o!} at t:;<- I'" i7j Th •":•• x? Thursday -a as H i'j . 'story hu~ i> 1 t> = ri? . ar-p: i;C«'.•«»•. T.:» irrt-at js-t::r.ss n a< S>T.r.w u rK Fair. 'Vie H>. is.*- o: L/\ii 't*f:i A:i:if :. London et-:.-. tie d" k.~ ,i:.J otaor c■ • clll*> t»C» . ii'Jl'i. ali i «*T'!.y ; . i>f i i•»" tacile ;.<•!! have !>••. u :op:odiicei nk-i.1.". Tiit- rt v.v. t von mr;e r > ♦.'•.an ' o:h-: :io :n i-vrpie,^ ; I :i.v r >d'. "The H ;:i: :iba-.K o: N•'•ire j Dame" and "Los M _~e: ibles." make ex eii i*. Nt .r>iav niau-riai. Lo\ -. ;n:r .srue, hunia:i Jr:vrt»:. r::V. d-*-~-.i:r. c:iJed h 'pf«. c «<••. .et.. .. x »■ :ies. and | £.': :iif. .-.tiii-j a_--n aid cvcLto which [ii.:o:-s: t:ie :ni:i;..n m:::d. ar-e there. I'on- •' iv- ti'.f : oie (•:" the inan who ianffh*. Mary Ph.ibin. noted :" c her beauty, t-akes the pa:t <•:' D a. the hi.nd h.-roine. These > an ex et-t: >na!'.y strong and thoee who w-•:o privi'fiied to «mv the si-reetnni !.t!-t n._-'it v. e: •• deep'.v !ivip:rs«--d with the product.lt wat s.t.l by Paul Lf»ti. a i.'-'tO'i r;re d.revtor. tii.it if Victor Ht:; • we: e a .ve to-day l.e would be •a.-.:K.n_* one of the motion pict:::« t-jnipanit* a.- a .-lOijaito w: iter. "and hf w. :>•: netting a salary r.t £ lflf'.OOO per an:.:,::!. "" Th.-ie may be different on:nt..ns as- what any man is worth k.-n-.-d p;»un«u._. and pence, but t.if t.i t t•. t . it the ron.nn as <•: ret-n. have boon wonderfu" pr-viiietioin tn t-vi-rv -. "T.ie Man Who Lauvths" shtiu.d be i-:;:e of a good season. MR. O'SHEA AT MOUNT EDEN. Mr. A.rrei 0 >hea. the 1: is'n t»n<*T, who ;,s j,; -.r- -- r.t on a tour of the world, and w:i.-> nn< .id»d h:s Anck'an' ?eaeon at tr.e Toa n 11: ion Saturday. to ™:r« a t ;.'. :<-. :t.ii at Cr\>t Mount H i-"i H .ad, \\ e*ir;eyday nicht. Thts new t aeatre. wh:-. hi» . aterins for the nee-ls a .arge > to be cr>nz: afi.ate-'l on :.iv.:._- a: range»i for the appearance ot si n a <e.eb:ated art.-t. and the teppon>r- t:o;n tiie <iist::ft- should l*e i:ood. Mi. S:iea w:.. i> h by M:«» Ina Bc»worth <v; •..r.vte>. Mav-s Grevatt 'harpi-te l . and M .«= T:.i_o. Haip:n 'solo piansite atol a toiupanatJ. RIVOUI, HOWICK. The tit-.r program n:e it the RiroJi Theatre. Howxk, to-n—' .t ::v.. s ie> the popuiar f.»v .write. Har... i L. -i-.d V;« •»t .--t <om-dv " Sp---edy." aVo Vi-: t- r M - n. ot "What Pr:te Glory?" -anie. n "Hat:rntan s House, »,». ] w. be tiu- ti j" 'X P-' ta: e of tiie -.eat. Good supp-.ru ••:iip.etv a vai jvd

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 11

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 11

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 11