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AMUSEMENTS. THOMAS A. O'BRIEITi THEATRES. _ THE PLAZA.—(Home of the Big Talkies). 3 DE LUXE SESSIONS 11—2.30—8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TWO DAYS. JUST ONE LONG LAUGH, GEORGE M. COHAN'S BRILLIANT ALL-TALKING SUCCESS! " THE HOME TOWNERS " " THE HOME TOWNERS." A WARNER BROS.' VITAPHONE PRODUCTION, Starring DORIS KENYON (Star of "Interference"* RICHARD BENNET (Broadway pJm Maker). ™* Also, SPECIAL FILM of , GRAMMAR SCHOOL JUBILEE. SPECIALLY SELECTED ' ALL-TALKING SUPPORTING ITEMS. Include: I VINCENT LOPEZ, 1 I And his World-famous Jazz J Band. J HAPPINESS BOYS. ' I Billy Jones, Ernie Hare, i i I Famous Recording Artists, I In New Songs. J j | HYLAN'S BIRDS, ' ; I World-famous Cockatoos, in [ | J -their Clever Act. I RAY EISMAN, I The Boy Wonder, I I in Song and Dance. I TIVOLI— p N h lsLtly ;™- Phone 44-136. LAST DAY = 1 " THE WHIP." With DOROTHY MACKAILL, — COMING THURSDAY — CORINNE GRIFFITH "PRISONERS." All the colour of Viennese night Il fe ' J lus the da zzling beauty of the Divine Lady of the Screen. Also—" HARVEST OF HATE" Full Supporting Programme. RIALTO and REGENT—* NEWMARKET—To-night. 7.SO—EPSOM; • TO-NIGHT BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION ALICE TERRY IN THE THREE PASSIONS. • Lavish Production of England's Night Life. LATEST GAZETTE — COMEDY. COMING FRIDAY— " THE WHIP " and " HARVEST OF HATE." ROYAL KINGSLAND. Phone 20-821, TWO GREAT STORIES ELINOR GLYN'S " THE MAN AND THE MOMENT " Starring BILLIE DOVE. Also, ZANE GREY'S "SUNSET PASS." Comedy Gazette.

,pOOD EVENING, AUCKLAND— Well, I'm too busy to -write an advt. this time, go I'll content myself with reminding you that about 3333 people worked so hard last night that our wonderful RELIEF SHIP is now complete, so that all is jake for JASPER'S ASPER'S BETTER miMES " TDAZAAR, ETTER -L IMES " J->AZAAR, BIG mOWN TXALL. IG J- OWN -CA-ALL TO-DAY, ALSO mHURSDAY lso -Lhursday and t7lriday. ND -f RIDAY. 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Each Day. About 242,071 parcels of good things will be stored aboard our Relief Ship. All you have to do is to come and buy them. Imagine a steamer (TWO FUNNELLED), about the size of the "AORANGI," or at least the • "KANIERI," loaded down to her Plimsoll in the Town Hall. HELP THE CITY MISSION FUNDS. NOTE.—Afternoons, FREE ; Evenings SAXPENCE. NOTE ' AGAIN.J ASPER'S /CONCERT COON, asper's Concert t^oox, . NEXT TUESDAY (24th), 2/ and a 808. 2/ Seats may be reserved at "Better Times" Bazaar, from Wed., to Friday (after that at Lewis Eady, Ltd.). CHEERIO EVERYBODY. J, MEETINGS. ( A MESSAGE TO TRADE UNIONISTS. ]YT ASS MEEXING--IU-ASS -M-EETING, TRADES HALL, HOBSON STREET, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AT 7.30. SUBJECT: BASIC TT7AGE." ASIC VVaGE." Chairman: MR. J. LIDDELL, President Tramway Federation. LECTURERS: MESSRS. A. COOK AND J. ROBERTS, Alliance of Labour. Mr. Roberts recently headed a deputation to the Prime Minister on the present Basic Wage. Hear the case that was presented and the Prime Minister's reply. This affects you, so mil up. Note the date, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), September 18, at 7.30. IS F. E. MARTIN, Convener. LECTURES. K EEP S UNDAY J7JVENING TMREB AT THE MJESTIC iTHHEATRE. JESTIC J- HEATRE. THE WELL-KNOWN TRAVELLER AND NOVELIST, MR. E. NORMAN TORRY, Will Speak on "THE MAJOR ADVENTURES OF A! MINOR NOVELIST," To be followed by a FINE MOVING PICTURE PROGRAMME. See Saturday's Papers for Full Particulars. IS

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 221, 18 September 1929, Page 24

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