i I ' THOKSTOTRIMI theatres. — the plaza " t In>'--!! V1: ", l - K SEATS7~I , In D..>> Circle or stalls J i iniiiM ii.nsii ' J First National's j.^nsatiouafTaiirojd MILTON SILLS " "THE CRASH.. KI:A Vv K . !" ,'') C! > AI:D '' S ORKA'jHr--? Wrecked trains-wrecked livci-L V and a man whose courage ami ciantig saved both. u It joiii liked "\alley of the Giants" and Men of Steel." don't miss tlds . ! Also, PHYLLIS OP ■! THE FOLLIES.^ | LILIAN TASIULVX JETO*UXD 'BUKSI ! Tl * ! \ T1 " winning p o | nt I \ \ *=* V sc uowai!d '! \ AV" 1 \ OK " > S? •\ v " • TIVCLI & EVERYBODY'S EXTENDED SEA^= VICTOR acG() . g THE —i MAN WHO LATIOffg With philbix milUouphippyHyct happiness himself Excellent Supporting Programmes "COLLEGIANS" AT TIVOF.I "TAHZAN TIIE MIGHTY" AT EVERYBODY'S. Evbdys. Coiitinuiuis' from ]O.^honl^Je RIALTO- £ regent! : ! • V Stg^ Mtsl,! ' _ LILLIAN GISH ' 111 "THE ENEMY," Also. CHARLIE MURRAY'S Latest Comedy Riot. "DO YOUR DUTY" COLLEGIANS—"Speeding Youlh." Rialto 4U-GOO. Regent 20-14;;. Monday. "ZERO." A strongly dramatic British plav, with Stewart Rome. Fay Compton. Also. "Slightly Used." | BRITANNIA- Three Lamps. ! To-night at S. | Phone 20-041. i Don't Miss i CLARA BOW in ' •| "THE FLEET'S IN." TIM McCOY. in i "THE ADVENTURER." Music hy Britannia Orchestra. | ROYAL— Kingsland. | Phone 20-S2l. To-night, at S. - i "Tewls'stone, THE FOREIGN LEGION. , ' | With Mary Nolan. Norman Kerry, | - Also - ! " SOFT LIVING." ! With MADGE BELLAMY. COLLEGIANS—Bookworm Hero. | Further adventures of TARZAN. •PICTUREDROME. 1 MII.FORD, | 20/2/29. I Dear Fun lovers. — ! HAROLD LLOYD has been I made a special comedy r'or Miltord anl j called it "SPEEDY." Thank you.' Mr. ! Lloyd. We appreciate the compliment anil ! the picture—Which I reckon is the best 1 ! ever saw. It does us all credit, and the ! 'Drome patrons will say so too when the; j see it to-night. I The King of Mirth delivers a bus li#l I °f new gags, a ton of laughs; and ajj tie thrills you will want this year. Speedy j will give- yon- the -time of yotir life' to-night at Coney Island, and show you how to \ -makelore between langhs." Funnier. ! speedier, and peppier than any otbW j comcdy you have seen. And after you have done laughing roj j will be able to enjoy To-night's CAKNIVAt • JAZZ from 10 till 12. Thomson's Jaa | Sparklets will he the inspiration for doinj j the light fantastic. Perfect .floor. pretty decorations and all the fun in the world. ! Usual Prices: Pictures 2/ and 1/, phu i jazz Gd to picture patrons. Jazz rnly, 1/5. I City patrons would do well to run over | to-night for four hours "running tire" of merriment. Note: Limousine Ferry leues s| at 7.0. 7.40. 5.20. or those without » I mechanical encumbrance can catch a ferry | at 7.0. 7.10, 7.20. 7.43, S.O, etc. [ j All aboard for Coney Island L. L. SPEEDY. | Captain. j P.S.—Mr. Lloyd was hoping to get along j lo the Jazz to-night, but finds ic impossible. I Has cabled regrets and best wishes to all I 'Drome patrons for the happiest of nights. I' Have replied thanking him and assuring : him we can't go wrong for one of th* greatest nights in the history of the Magic Drome,—L.L.S. . /®N .AUCKLAND ; CHORAL !i|( (|» )3 SOCIETY IMPORTANT NOTICE. WILL PERFORMING MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ABOVE SOCIETY WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CHORAL HALL, AIREDALE ST., j ON TUESDAY. MARCH 5, AT 7.M P.M. R. W. STRONG. ■ v -° lion. Sec. and Treas. QItAT 0R 10 "S T. I' AU U" COMBINED METHODIST CHOIRS, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY :!"■ A Musical Treat in conjunction with the Mel limii >t Conference. CJ P 0 T L I G II T B A T II 1 N G. I DIXIELAND BEACH. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. HAL'-S. ETC.. TO LET. TTAVE your Picnic at I'ARNELL PARK. Hot water available. Then a Dance at the Kiosk. i> | pARNELI, PARK KIOSK - Kiosk now -*• Oj)».'n Winter for D.i Parties. Wedding Breakfasts. - Phon;; I::-7.I;I. " Printed and Published for the Proprietor!. "The Brett Printing and Publishing Company, Limited." hy Ambrose Charles . Pawson. of 33, Hamilton Road. Ponsonby, Pnblishrr, at the Office of the Company. Shortland Street. Auckland. SATURDAY, FKDKI'.MiV '23, 10-3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 46, 23 February 1929, Page 20
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