AMUSEMENTS. t ' BIG WEEK. SENSATION IN A DECADE. MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS! THE REGENT. Managing Directors: F. Beaumont Smith and F. W. Turing. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. MELODY." MELODY." MELODY." ALL-TALKING TRIUMPH! Thrilling spectacle — glorious tecnnieolour scenes—beautiful jdrls—bizarre costuming—you SEE it all!
Reserve Early—Plans for the Final Week ■will fill very rapidly. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. (Pro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) NIGHTLY AT S. "ALL "ALL SMILES SMILES ON FRANK O'BRIAN'S ON FRANK O'BRIAN'S THE REVELLERS. THE REVELLERS. WESTERN WESTERN FRONT." FRONT." The Greatest Laughing Show in Years. In Six Big Scenes of Colour and Action. . It's the Brightest Revue on Army Life Ever Written. IT'S FUNNIER THAN IT'S FUNNIER THAN "THE BETTER 'OLE. ,, "THE BETTER 'OLE.' , PRICES : 4/, 3/, 1/6. Box Plans at St. James' Theatre. The Revellers' Final Night in Auckland will be THURSDAY, September 5. Box Plan for Last Night will Open Nest Thursday Morning.
COMMENCING SEPT. C. " RIO-RITA." "RIO-RITA. ,, Bos Plans Open Sept. 2. A- R C A D I A. • A R C A D I A. **• R C A D I A. A it c i D I A. LAST NIGHT Of this Talking and Synchronised Programme. "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." AND TALKIE. SUPPORTS. Commencing MONDAY Next: "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE." The Best Talkie Yet. piCTUREDROME TO-NIGHT. MILTON • SILLS "HIS MILTON SILLS CAPTIVE MILTON • SILLS WOMAN." . MILTON . SILLS Usual Popular Jazz. MILTOX SILLS A MBASSADOR — PT. CHEVALIER. ■**• TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Carl Laemmle Presents A Dramatic-Comedy, .with Heart Throbs ■ from the story by Earl Derr Biggers, "HONEYMOON FLATS." Starring George Lewis and Dorothy Gulliver. Then We Have "THE BLUE DANUBE," As joyous as the waltz that inspired it! News and Comedy. CLICK CLACK CABARET. AUCKLAND'S CABARET DE LUXE. Exclusive Engagement of BOHEMIAN DUO. In Special Numbers. Also, DAINTY BALLET GIRLS, Trained by Miss Gwenth Macnaughton. Clyde Howley and His Famous Internationals as usunl in the Latest Numbers. Our Supper Catering is a Feature in Itself. Double Ticket, 8/. Reservations, 40-789.
DON'T FORGET FRIDAY, AUGUST 30. . . , - GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT | ( J To Clyde Hoivley and Folele Lilliokalane, who are leaving New Zealand. DANCING 8 P.M. TO ? . ■ Admission, 7/6 Double. 24 SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC THEATRE. DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. PROGRAMME. 7 p.m.—"MARVELS OF THE MICROSCOPE," or the Universe of the Infinitely Small. Revealing Exquisite Miniature Forms of Life, by the Popular Lecturer, MR. G. A. RAWSON. Superbly Ilustrated -with many beautifully handcoloured Lantern Slides. 8.15 p.m.—MOVING PICTURES (with appropriate music). "LOST IN THE ARCTIC," a dramatic story of an Expedition to the Polar Ragions. Supported by RIVIERA REVELS, an Amusing Travelogue. Under the Auspices of the N.Z. Assoc, for the Advancement of Rationalism. (Inc.). COLLECTION. 24
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 200, 24 August 1929, Page 24
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