AMUSEMENTS.^ ■ r THE ,' 1 1 ( "' Th AT ] ' — LAST FEW DAYS.-,".' PARAMOUNT'S "' BRILLIANT TECHNICOLOR SENSATION. R Starring RICHARD DIX • "The problem of the Indian with n W T,u ''"'' education is handled with such wwr " pathos as to make a story o? »£„ ? fl quality ."-President Auek. Film Sodg" B ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS* : f INCLUDE OVEltTljjcviii KAYMONSI -■■ 1 Played by the Vitaphone Sym- " i : phony Orchestra of til) Harprg :.*' VISIONS OF SPAIN ' ( Featuring Una Uasquette, Song and Dance, and Vitaphone - "-'- i Symphony Orchestra. " THE BOOKWORM? .. 1 With Harry J. Conley, Musical Comedy Star. "*. m OH MAN AND AR,I)E.N~~ I Just 2 Men—2 Pianos. 808 MacGREG-UU: ■ Scottish Comedian. "" . ■ g (No Extra for, Reserving) COMING— - L..: WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE -;;';■ i PRODUCTION. _-. - ; -■ '% \ ' vfS \v^ \ B o^^ Eß I \ ' « \ :■:■ 1 \ J vett ; \.. \ . —' __________ — YOU,SAY COMEDY.? There's Only One George M. Cohan, and This Is His Absolute Best!— Played by a Perfect Cast : of Stage and Screen Favourites. — Also. — • .. ft SPECIAL ALL-TALKIE ' ' ,: I Supporting Items. ": —- PLAZA .' ;' . I IN A FEW DAYS. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. TIVOLI NigLtly, 7.45. \ LAST DAY. " , i ..BILLIE DOVEIn ■■;.■.";.:_; ELINOR GLYN'S STORY, ; ' " THE MAN & THE MOMENT." " Commencing Thursday— " THE WHIP." With Dorothy Mackaill, Ralph Forbes, Lowell Sherman, Anna Q. Nilson. THE MOST SPECTACULAR RAC- i ING STORY EVER FILMED. ' — Seconl Attraction — "EMER. ,D OF THE EAST." A Glowing L le of Life in the Orient with a cast of Brilliant ; Players. RIALTO and REGENT-" NEWMARKET—To-night. 7.SO—EPSOM. — TWO BIG FEATURES — " "DREAM OF LOVE." Joan Crawford — Nils Asther. — Also — MONTY BANKS, In "ADAM'S APPLE." . . | Latest Gazette. — Comedy. ROYAL KINGSLAND. IIUI - aL, Phone 20-821. To-night, at S p.m. ■ VICTOR McLAGLEN ' In " STRONG BOY." CHESTER CONKLIN— W. C. FIELDS, In "FOOLS FOR LUCK." GAZETTE. — COMEDY. „ _ COMPETITIONS. COMPETITION FOR THE- DOMINION v> , MUSEUM, NATIONAL ART GALLERY . AND CAMPANILE. The Board of Trustees invites Competitive Designs for the proposed Dominion Museum, National Art Gallery and Campanile, to be erected on the Mount CookSite, Wellington. The Competition is open only to Members of the New Zealand Institute of Architects I and the Royal Institute of British Archi- . tects resident in New Zealand. Premiums of £500, £00 and £200 will be j? paid to the authors of the designs placed . by the Assessors first, second and third, in the order of merit. Applications for the Conditions of Com- . petition should be accompanied by a pay- ' tnent of £2 2/, returnable on receipt of a . | bona fide design. H. M. GORE, >. , 1 ; Secretary. ■ X Board o£ Trustees. | 31, Hobson Crescent, Wellington. - 1 * • LECTURES. _ AUCKLAND INSTITUTE AND MUSEUM. — ASTRONOMICAL SECTION.—A Meeting of the Auckland Astronomical Society will be held in the Pliyslcs i Lecture Room. University Science Buimings, on THURSDAY. September 12. at a p.m. Lecture on "ATMOSPHERE [OF PLANETS," by MR. N. ALBXANDBR. M.Sc, Assistant in Physics, Auckland umversity College. Public invited. ll DISSOLUTiON OF PARTNERSHjPi ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the -lN Partnership heretofore subsisting between CHARLES WAIN BAIUIAM and GEORGE FREDERICK NOKES , , carrying on business as Manufacturers and Agenis for Chemists , and Grocers' Proprietary Linos, at the Hall of Commerce. lii| n '■ S'troet. Ancklnnd, under the style of tne • DOMINION TRADING COMPANY, has been i Dissolved as from the date hereof, as lar | . as concerns the said Charles Wain Badnam. , The Business will be carried on at tne above premises by the said George Frederic* Nofees. who will pay all the debts, and is entitled to receive 'all the accounts ana assets of tlie said Firm. „•„.« Dated this Oth day of SEPTEMBER, 1"-J----"CHAR. W. r.ADHAM. GEORGE F. NOKES. Witness to both signatures: MAURICE M. FLYNN, 12 Solicitor, Auckland. LAWN TENNIS. a BRUCE. Lawn.Tennis and Badminton **-• Racquet KcstritißPr, fl-i. Albert St: Patronised by Tildon. World's Champion, i-
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 215, 11 September 1929, Page 24
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