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amusements. 1 THE PLAZAT7 1 "afnl aay I WARNER BROS. VITAPHONB PRODUCTION. " THE MIDNIGHT \ TAXI." An American Bootlegger Kine— daring owner of a Fleet of Shin\a string of Taxis — trafficking from Canada to the Mexican Border. With i ANTONIO HEAR the Favourite of Thousands on the Silent Screen IN HIS FIRST TALKING ROLE ALSO HEAR HELEN COSTELLO MYRNA LOY. SPECIALLY SELECTED VITAPHONB ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS: j DAPHNE POLLARD" ~\ \ The Famous English Comedienne. ALLAN PRIOR, Celebrated Australian Tenor. O'NEILL and " Black-faced Comedians. HARRINGTON SISTERS In "A Garden of Songs." KAHN'S ORCHESTRA ~ And Night Club Entertainers. Day Prices: 1/6, 2/, 2/9 Evening Prices. 2/, 2/9, 3/3, 4/6. Watch for—■ ~ ~~1 " REDSKIN " COLOUR SOUND TIVOLI & EVERYBODY'S (Direction ..... Thomas A. O'BrUn) LAST DAY " THE WHIRL OF LIFE." And Monty Banks, in "ADAM'S APPLE." Commencing TO-MORROW — THURSDAY. BETTY BRONSON B. FRANCIS pisSsss ll L-—- The Picture that answers the most sensational question that faced humanity. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: Holmes Herbert, Margaret Livingstone, \ \ ' The accusing ]^,— finger of murder pointed to five persons. Who was guilty? I See the Hindu fortune-teller unravel the year's biggest mystery, i * * « * Good Supporting Programme. Tivoli Nightly, 7.45. Phone 44-136. Everybody's Continuous from 10. Ph. 44-402 RIALTO and REGENT-NEWMARKET—To-night. 7.SO—EPSOM. • A CINEMA ART PRODUCTION. f T " THOU SHALT NOT STEAL." — Also — "SIOUX BLOOD." Tim McCoy in a Thrilling Drama of the Prairie. In Addition. "The Sleepless City" (London) . . —Rug Making (Educational) — and Australia Day by Day. ■ T?OYAT,H Kingsland. H, U I p houe 20-B^l. ! WARWICK DEEPING'S I "SORRELL AND SON." The most human story ever written. Also, DOROTHY GISH and BUDDY ROGERS "TIP TOES." pRIENDS, QITIZENS AND QOUNTRYMEN (NO CONNECTION MARK ANTONY'S ORATION.) Questions demanding Consideration: Preference Tinned or Fresh Foods? Preference American or British Goods? All agree, even members of the Mustard Club, that tinned or canned goods are only substitutes for the genuine. Next THURSDAY NIGHT the Leading Artists will entertain citizens in the Large Town Hall, when Alan McElwain, successor to the late M. B. Spurr, will radiate enough J humour as to cause an Egyptian mummy to smile, while Rex, not "cheese," • but Yates, is sure to upset the Sphinx. Fair's fair, "double-headed pennies strictly barred." Mrs. Brown Joe, no reflection Mrs. Penny, is some songster, and Len (Barnes), the "Air Radio Kins," and Nina Scott, some Monologuist. "What does that word mean ? Ronald Muston, the "imitator" of "Kriesler," will require more than ".Tury" to decide the verdict; nevertheless, Ray is hot mustard on the Xylophone. Bobby Night, no, Mr. Knight, the Concertina Wonder, will set that wizard of the Piano, Wynne Smith, going, where only knows, perhaps to discover the Quartet, "The New Zealand Four." who are out on their own. Very well, talking of champions, more answer by the name of Webb- th.m any other, that his Soprano Solo will be one out of the bag. for Ernie is a champion of champions. "Ernie makes his ~ debut here: give .him a real Auckland reception." Another new lady Soprano this time, Miss Youd. "Rise to the occasion and extend warm greetings." Sorry for the suspense you had waiting for Besses of Barn Pup f Polka, Ken Smith, and another, a real McKie —it's a corker. Could any concert be successful without Cyril Towsey at the Piano. He is the srand master of accompaniments. Time is getting on, however; eould not dream of closing without listening to the ever-popular Artillery Band, who will render some choice selections, A Real Dinkum Variety Concert. For one ' night give preference' to local artists over all imported tinned or canned programmes. Every Artist a Star. Every Item a Gem. Heady on Encores. THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. Avoid the rush. Reserve Seats, Lewis F.ndy s. No extra charge. *21. CHEERIO, BANDO. TTEAR BARRY CONEY IN GRAND - LJ - ' OPERA. HOWIE'S GRAMOPHONE RECITAL AND CONCERT FOR JASPER, Town Hall To-night. Admission 1/. 21 JUMBLE SALE. TUMBLE SALE at the SALVATION ARMY HOME, Williamson Street, Epsom, Friday, August 23, 6.30 p.m.; also Saturday, 24th, at 2.30. A Great Variety of Bargains. 22 TUMBLE Sale, Y.W.C.A., Friday, 7 p.m. V, Men's, Women's and Children's Clothing. \23

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 197, 21 August 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 197, 21 August 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 197, 21 August 1929, Page 22

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