AMUSEMENTS. ! THEATRES N THE~H^T^ THE FIRST AL.V-ALKIMP f ■ OKTJIK AIR 6 EPl C | MONTY BLUE" I lois wilson! I H. B. WARNER^ | ALL *V L_TALKING "CONQUEST." V : A Warner Bros. « Vltaphone ' ''• Picture. ALL THRILLING J iwo men, battuHnETi elements to reach ns South Pole-aSki who returns? The most sensational picfitfJS ' made. It is different if has everything i:--!'^ I —Drama—Lig__^ nlls — EXCLUSIVE TO TUB pf \'/\ • SPECIALLY SELECTED ALL-TALKIE ITEMS " HEAR -—>«.'n TROOPING THE COLOURS Horse Guards' Parade on the Wiw Birthday. V Hear the Massed Bands of the Guards. PARAMOUNT SOUND NFWs/ All the World's Latest Ne^XV Seen and Heard. mm „, • "~ JOB MOXG — Hie Chinese Jazz Boy, Jn_Pop ular Songs THE HONOLULU BOYS A Musical Trcat-.j-New, Songs. " BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT ' • THE PLAZA. ~~LS T . ™E CIVIC THEATRE; NEW ZEALAND'S MIGHTY MONii ' MENT TO THE MOTION? PICTURE INDUSTRY. " '; _ Direction: THOMAS A. O'BRIEN THEATRES, BOX PLANS FOR THE GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE CIVIC THEATRE NOW OPEN FROM 10 A.M. DAILY. RESERVES, 5/6, 4/6, AND 3/3. INCLUDING TAX. BOOKING OFFICE: CIVIC THEATRE CORNER, The Opening of 'the Civic Theatre will be handed down in history as ; an Epoch in Entertainment. j TIVOLI— " Nißhtly.sTnT MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 30 44430, IF IT'S AT THE TIVOLI-IT'S GOOD. FOLLOWING ITS SUCCESSFUL SEASON. AT THE PLAZA HE TALKS — SINGS — PLAYS 'RCHD. BARTHELMESS - "WEARY" RIVER"- " With BETTY COMPSON/ Full Supporting Programme All-talkie Items. , KO INCREASE IN pbicbs. ".y RIALTO and REGENT. NEWMARKET—To-night, 8 p.m.—EPSOM. . Epsom Phone 20-142, A Bright Comedy Drama. KATHLYN CRAWFORD, In "MODERN LOVE," With CHARLIE CHASE— . JEAN . HERSHOLT. Also, "HONEYMOON." ' Full Supporting Programme. COMEDY - - GAZETTE. ROYAL— KINGSLAND - r~ lsjkjxsxij TO-NIGHT, S P.M. . Phone 20-S2l. ■ CLARA BOW In "THE WILD PARTY." There is only one Clara Bow. \- — Also — "GUARDIAN OF THE WILD." Chap. 3, "HAUNTED iSLAND." — Also — GAZETTE ■ COMEDY. YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE, MIL-FORD. N.Z.'s MOST UNIQUE CABARET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DANCING 8 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. * 6/ Double. Music by YE -VERSATILE PIRATES. Recognised as the Brightest and Finest Jazz Band in New Zealand. For Reservations Phone 23-414. Late Transport and Vehicular Ferry, 12.30 a.m. rpEA "DOOMS QPEN TfIVERY TjAY, Afternoon Tea a Specialty. SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC THEATRE. DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. PROGRAMME COMMENCES 7.15 P.M. 7.15— " PATHE REVIEW AND UFA GEM, " MURDER." 7.40— INTERESTING ADDRESS BY R. F..WAI, ESQ. "A Philosophical, Ethical and Critical Glanco at Affairs." S.lo— A Vivid, Pulsating Drama, " PEAKS OF DESTINY." Silver Collection. Children under 14 vears of age, unaccompanied by adults, will not be admitted. N.B.—This is the ONLY Sunday Meeting in Auckland held under the auspices of this association. Under Auspices of N.Z. Association for Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.). -* MR. AND MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. .'. CYRIL TOWSEY. / TO-NIGHT. STUDENTS' RECITAL, TO-NIGHT. LEWIS EADY HALL. 2/ — ADMISSION — 2/. 23 TIHE MOST ATTRACTIVE SPORTS X EVENT OF THE YEAR. INTERHOUSE GIRLS' SPORTS DAY,r CARLAW PARK, NOVEMBER 30.^
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 278, 23 November 1929, Page 24
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