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AMUSEMENTS. v T;\ SEASON DRAWING TO A ' ' CLOSE. . rvr-'l Over 75,000 People in Auckland havo seen and heard this Remarkable En^V lainment. • AI<B YOU GOING TO MISS IT? DE LUXE SBSSIUXS I)\!lx '»••/■ 11, 2.30 AND 8 P.M-. "THE \ / SING IN G \ • \ FOOL," / Warner Bros.' / Vitaphone. / With AL. JOLSON. The World's Favourite Entertainer. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Includes the following specially selected "All Talking," Vo.-;il and Instrumental Item's-— 1. T ANN HA USER OVERTURE" (New-York Philharmonic Orchestra* 2. VESTI LA GIUBBA (Sung by Giovanni Martinelli). 3. IN A .MONASTERY CELLAR (QuarteM 4. MISCHA ELMAN (Ilumoresque- ' Gavotte). 5: HOWARD BROS. (Operatic Burlesque). I As "The SiDging Fool," with vita- 7 I phone, will never be seen and heard I elsewhere in this province, Reservations' I will be accepted by letter from country I residents if accompanied by cheque' | postal note or monev order PLAZA — (Late Princess, Queen Street). Box Plan at Theatre, DAY PRICES: Stalls, 1/6, 2/: Res 2/fl Children 1/. ■"?. NIGHT I'll ICES TIVOLI & ' (Direction Thomas A. O'Brien.) FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS The Season's Comedy Hit, | COLLEEN MOORE • 0 IN "WHY BE GOOD?" With .7 NEIL HAMILTON. She couldn't decide whether it was good to be good or better to be bad. 2nd Big Attraction 1 — "KING OF THE RODEO." With HOOT GIBSON. . The entire story is based on. the recent Chicago rodeo,, and thrilling scenes of the events in whiijh Gibson took part form the background for the picture. Ev'b'd'y's. Continuous from 10. Phone,44-402 Tlvoli: To-night, 7.45. Phone 44:136: Tlvoli Matinee To-morrow at 2.15. RIALTO and REGENT. 'NEWMARKET—To-night, 7.SO—EPSOM. REGINALD DENNY, In a Story crammed full o£ Laughs, Action. "THE NIGHT BIRD." Second Attraction: " LOVE and the DEVIL." A Drama of the Continent with MILTON SILLS. "MARIA CORDA Gazette : : Rialto Orchestra. Matinee To-morrow at 2.30. T? OY A T Kingsland. Pilone 2 0-821. To-night at 8. JACK MULHALL, DOROTHY MACKAILL, In "CHILDREN OF THE RITZ." —. Also — MARION NIXON In "HED LIPS." Episode 2— •'<' . j • "TRAIL OF THE TIGER." " WINTER SHOW. ' AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. JULY 3 TO 13, 1929. SPACE FOR _ SPACE Qt» A niT EXHIBITORS' STANDS. WORKING EXHIBITS. SPACE SIDE-SHOWS, ETC. SPACE Early Application Necessary. SPACE Full Informntion ant * rlanß SPACiH J, PINDLAY, Manufacturers' Association, Empire Bldgs., Swanson Street, or Bos 510. COMPETITIVE SECTIONS FOR EVERYBODY. ROOTS AND FRUIT, HOME INDUSTRIES, NEEDLEWORK, INDUSTRIAL RABBITS. ART PHOTOGRAPHY AND EDUCATIONAL CLASSES. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 21, 1929. Free Schedule of Classes on application to W. F. O'DONNELL, A. and P. Office, 41, Albert Street. P.O. Box SO. 14 TEACHERS OF DANCING. (XREY LYNN LABOUR PART?. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. O'NEILL ST. HALL, PONSONBY. LEARNERS' CLASS. EVERY SAT. EVENING, 6.45 TO 7-45. Pupils Receive Personal Attention and-are Taught Correct Style. 1/ Lesson^ — T>ALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, -*-* qualified Private Tuition. Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Falmerston Buildings. opp. G.P.O. P» TJARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall' - 1 - 419, Upper Queen Street. —■ Mis* Brooks, Mr. Bentley. Private Lessonsi Ballroom Dancing. " CSAN TOY Studio, Orphans' Hall, Churcli St., Onehunga—Every Tuesday, Frl day. Elementary Course, 10/. — Printed and Published for the Proprietors* "New Zealand Newspapers. Limited," "t ; Ambrose Charles Pawson, of 33, Haniijtoi- • Road, Ponsonby, Publisher, at the Omce of the Company, Shortland Street. Auckland. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 139, 14 June 1929, Page 16

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