AMUSEMENTS. PAL!CE L CRYSTAL PALACE CRYSTAL (The Theatre Luxurious), I'ALACE. Mt. Eden Road. CRYSTAL TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. I'ALACE. 2 Excellent Features personally CRYSTAL recommended by the managel'ALACE. ment. CRYSTAL No. 1— WILLIAM BOYD v. li l I LJ I'ALACE. I The star of "The Volga CRYSTAL Boatman"), supported by PALACE. SUE CARROLL, ill vViXi 'y' " THE SKYSCRAPER." CRYSTAL It's a Real Comedy Riot, I'ALACE. Quito the best that has been CRYSTAL m-htiu'il in Auckland for many I'ALACE. months. CRYSTAL N". - -JACK DAUGHF.RTY, I'ALACK. V11;(i INIA BROWN FA I ice. CRYSTAL 111 "THE BODY I'UNCH." PALACE. Orchestral Stalls. 1 ' I'. CRYSTAL Dress Circle. I'd 1/6 I'ALACE. Children Half-price. [ HIPPODROME „ to-night j Sessions ,> and S. | ! SYD CHAPLIN | J " SKir.TS "—" Sx .R'.S " I Rig Supporting Programme. SOO Seats, 1, , 1 . Children, 6d. Gd. Coming Shortly— LON I'HANEY in " LAUGH. CLOWN. LAUGII." 1 I j - EMPRESS— I TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30 PICTURE I I O'CLOCK. THEATRE. j | HAROLD LLOYD I I In | I "SPEEDY" SPEEDY." I I Big Supports. —- Stalls 9d. Circle 1/. I ! Coming Shortly to the Empress : j I SYD. CHAI'I.IN in "SKIRTS." | PWEST "END— (PO S B ~! I TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. | I 2 — STAR ATTRACTIONS — 2. | NO. 1— NORMAN KERRY—LEWIS j I STONE In I I "THE FOREIGN LEGION." I ! NO". 2—BUCK JONES In I I "BLOOD WILL TELL." I I Big Supports. — Stalls 0(1. Circle 1/. | I Coining Shortly to the West End: j I SYD. CHAPLIN in "SKIRTS." | i ALEXANDRA— I TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. * ! TIM McCOY I Ir ! "BEYOND THE SIERRAS." I Big Supports. — Usual Prices. I It's Coming Shortly : I SYD. CHAPLIN in "SKjRTS."
IDE LUXE MT ATBERT I i i/u TERMINUS. I TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. | | Universalis Mighty I»ram.i. ! Norman Kerry and Lewis Stone in i I "THE forek;n legion." i I ' THE FOREIGN LEGION." ! I Big Supports — Usual Prices. | I Coming Shortly: I SYD. CHAPLIN in "SKIRTS." | CAPITOL. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre APITOL. TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. Capitol. — Capitol. Another Wonderful Programme. Capitol. Patrons:—Don't miss seeing tltio Capitol. Beautiful Picture, "Four Sons."] Capitol. The hundreds who packed t hi' Capitol. Capitol last night were charmed Capitol. with its Excellence. Capitol. " FOUR SONS." •• FOUR SONS." Capitol. " KOUR SONS." " FOUR SONS." Capitol. " FOUR SONS." " FOUR SONS." Capitol. " KOUR SONS." " FOUR SONS." Capitol. A Tender Heart, Appealing and Capitol. Beautiful Romance. The Story of Capitol, a Mother's Love and Great SaeriCapitol. lice. One of the Screen's Greatest Capitol. and Finest Human Dramas. Capitol. Starring MARGARET MANN. Capitol. — < Capitol. The Second Picture. Capitol. "LOVE AT MIDNIGHT." Capitol. A Powerful Mvstcrv Drama. Capitol. Starring BILLIE DOVE. Capitol. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574 EMPIRE. — A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. MPIRE. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK. " TEMPEST." " TEMPEST." A Super Production. Full Romance. Stirring Action. Thrills, and Intense Drama. Starring JOHN BARRYMORE. The Second Picture: " A WOMAN IN PAWN." A Gripping Melodrama, starring JOHN STUART and GLADYS JENNINGS. Selected Supporting Programme. EDENDALE —A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT—B o'Cloek—TO-NIGHT. " TEMPEST." " TEMPEST." A Lavish, Spectacular, and Powerful Drama, starring JOHN BARRYMORE. The Second Picture: " PLAYING STRAIGHT." A Thrilling College Drama. Starring Pauline Garon and Ben Turpin. Strong Supporting Programme. Orchestra. Phone 20-710. Q I T Y OF, AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. THE ORGAN RECITALS WILL BE RESUMED ON SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. MARCH 10. AT 8.30 P.M. ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIGIIAM. 6 Town Clerk.
I T Y O F A U CKLA N D. MUNICIPAL CIIOIR. HE 11E AUSA LS C< )MM ENCE TO-MORROW i THURSDAY) EVENING. IN THE CRAFTON LIBRARY, AT 7.30 P.M. J. S. BRIGIIAM. <5 Town Clerk. HOLIDAY NOTICES. nui; BUSINESS PREMISES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 9, ON ACCOUNT OF STAFF ANNUAL PICNIC. lIARDLEY'S, LTD., Broadway, Newmarket. 6 ELOCUTION. M KS E DGAR W EBB - A.L.C.M.. L.S.E., (London), ELOCUTIONIST, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Residence: 41. WOODSIDE RD„ MT. EDEN Phone 20-003. WS "Y£ADAME MABEL ST. JAMES (London), Professor of Elocution, Dramatic Art. PUBLIC SPEAKING, RECITATION, GRACE, SOCIAL CULTURE. Children. Teachers. 320. PACIFIC BUILDINGS, Wellesle.v Street East. :13 MISS RAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College, London) —Children and adults, correct speech and deportment. Sketches. Plays, Competitions, Examinations.—4l, Palmerston Bldgs., opp G.P.0., Queen St. O MUSICAL TUITION. M 1 S S C M J^ORRIGAN. TEACHER OF SINGING. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Will Resume Teaching. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Pupils Prepared for All Examinations. Including, TEACHERS* D. AND MATRICULATION. Studio: ILB^JBUII.DINGS. Karangahape Road. WS HALLS, ETC., TO LET. XT AYE your Picnic at PARNELL PARK. Hot water available. Then ;» L'.itfe at the Kiosk. D "DARNELL PARK KIOSK — Kiosk now -I Open Winter Engagements, for Danut, Parties, Wedding Breakfasts. — Ptoise 43-759. O
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 55, 6 March 1929, Page 22
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