AMUSEMENTS. . —.CRYSTAL PALACE — (The Theatre Luxurious.) MT. EDEN ROAD. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. I 4 EXCELLENT ATTRACTIONS. | No. 1 — It will Thrill you. WILLIAM HAINES, KARL DANE, ALIAS JIMMY 1 VALENTINE. Star, Cast, Story, Direction, Production, Drama, Thrills, Comedy, "Alias Jimmy Valentine" has them all. 100 Per Cent Perfect. No. 2— CLAIRE WINDSOR lu " FASHION MADNESS." No. 3— " ~ On the Stage in a New Act, " KARDO," A Manipulator with Personality. Usual Prices. Reserves 20-573. ] riRVSTAL - \X7INTERGARDEX. | I Crystal vv intergarden. I TO-NIGHT, FROM 8.15-12. | I BIG NON-STOP DANCE I j To Continuous Music. I I Latest Novelties. Reduced Prices. I J Ladies 1/, Gents 1/fl. I Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. rpO-NIUHT — IJIO-NIGHT. , SESSIONS: 5 AND S. A Story of Flaming Love. I It took 2 years to make. "WHITE SHADOWS IN THE SOUTH SEAS." 14 Huge Parts. Starring Monte Blue. Raquel Torres. , A Big Supporting Programme. 1000 SEATS 1/ CHILDREN, 6d. 11 1 EMPRESS. 11 1 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I ' TO-NIGHT. I I TO-NIGHT. • I 3' ' |' Wonderful Attractions. |Q | I | Better than, ever. I II (.( ; —1 Commencing at .7.30. 1 — 1 * | N °' LEATRICE JOY In | • " TROPIC MADNESS." I
No. 2— . I LEW CODY. AILEEN PRINGLE, in I 1 A SINGLE, MAN." | No. 3— On the Stage. . THE HUMAN HAIRPIN, LESTER SINCLAIR AND HIS VAGABONDS; - THE LAUGHING REVUE. 15 — PERFORMERS — 15 ,' Including: ARTHUR LORD, JIM - LONERGAN, 'RENE CARLISLE, ESME DOULAS, And THE HARMONY FOUR, Melodious Quartet, and THE SNAPPY SIX BALLET, In their first All Laughing, All Talking,- All Singing, All Dancing Revue, entitled " THE AIRMEN/' A Melodious Riot of Laughs. Gorgeous Settings, Beautiful Dresses. PRICES — D.C., 1/6; STALLS, 1/.CHILDREN HALF PRICE. - Reserves at 'Bon Ton. next Theatre, or Phone 27-077. EMPRESS — TO-NIGHT. . ' ~IH WEST END. H i ~ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. T 1 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. f I 2— : Mighty Fine Pictures—2 | ] No.' I—Leatrice Joy in | "TROPIC MADNESS." No. 2—Lew Cody, Aileen I'ringle "A SINGLE MAN." ' Usual Prices. I Big Supporting Programme. ) |-1:| -NEW- DE LUXE. [ j~| Direction.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 1 TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. No. 1-tWILLIAM HAINES in . " " ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE." No. 2—GEORGE JESSEL in "GINSBERG THE GREAT." | Big Supports. —.Usual Prices. | . |. U ALEXANDRA. |I|\ Direction': Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ' TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. • ! 2—Mammoth Featiires.—2 No. I—REGINALD DENNY in ; " THE NIGHT BIRD.", No. 2—Pathos,. Drama, Thrills. ' ".THE SILENT HOUSE." .Big Supports. Usual Prices. "PICTUREDROME ' " ' mO-NIGHT. -*• IQTUREDROME -— J- O-NIGHT. THE .£IO,OOO. PRIZE STORY, "CHILDREN AP , mp T>ITZ." "CHILDREN • VfHE -"-ITZ." Youth's own revelations of daring doings of the younger .generation. TWO HOURS' JAZZ TO FOLLOW. Delta theatre ——- new lynn. TO-NIGHT AT G AND 7.50. Emil .Tannings in "THE PATRIOT." The Greatest' Film ever made. FREE DANCE FOLLOWS! GRAND CONCERT. MAJESTIC -THEATRE. MAJESTIC THEATRE. rnO-MORROW. (SUNDAY} TULY A 4-O-MOfcROW (SUNDAY). O ULY I:t » /: J , -AT £15,; P.M." . By permission .Col. C: N. Newman, D.5.0.) ■ ' • , Jn' aid of ."V HIS WORSHIP THE.j MAYOR'S EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. FUND._ Conductor: Ji.WYNNE SMITH, W.O. , PROGRAMME: ' God Save the King. Match— 'Simplicity*: ......... BAND Hymn-—"Fierce Raged the. Tempest." BAND. Song— "Ave Maria." . MISS MiLLICENT O'GRADY Overture- —'Tancredi" - .... BAND Song—"The Toreador Song," from Carmen. >,• *, MR. LEN BARNES Cornet Solo—"Lost Chord."- . ' • • MASTER C. F. THOMPSON Song—"The Turn of the"Year." MISS BERYL SMITH Tone Poem—"The Unfinished Symphony." . . BANT
Musical Monologues-— (a) "Melodrama." - > (b) "The Good Little Boy and the Bad Little Boy." _ t : MISS EDNA LANGMUIR Fantasia—"ln a Monastery Garden." BAND ii « Go(i ® av ® King. Official Accompanist: MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. Doors Open 7.30 p.m. Silver Coin Collection. • 13 DEBATE. : ; V V '' TUNIOR UNITED POLITICAL J ORGANISATION. A DEBATE WILL BE HELD IN THF UNITY HALL. UPPER QUEEN STREET AT 8 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY IT. ! . Subject: "THAT THE IMMEDIATE CONSTRUCTTION OP THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BRIDGE IS DESIRABLE." ' , , . Speakers: • Affirmative: C. E. Clarke, leader, S. Johnston,, seconder. , " ' . Negative.—R. King, leader; C. T. Keegan, seconder. . After which- the meeting "will - be thrown open for general discussion. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. L. M. NUTT, : xl 3 . _ Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. A CLEARANCE SALE of Cakes, Fruity Meat, Produce. Clothes, Boots and New Hats, etc., •■•'C.S.A., - Old Nelson Street School.- •, . ~ ' ■ .■ ', ■ 'MONDAY, 15th, 11' a.m. is
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 164, 13 July 1929, Page 22
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