AMUSEMENTS. ___ AT THE RENOWNED SOUND THEATRE — KOXY THEATRE ROXY THEATRE QUEEN STREET 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. •TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. Screening Continuously. Sessions: 11, 1.10. 3.30, 5.35, 8 o'clock. ALL-TALKING DRYMA OF THE CONGO. DRAMA OF THE CONGO. ALL SPORTS SHOULD SEE JACK HOLT JACK HOLT And DOROTHY REVIER DOROTHY KEVIER In a 100 Per Cent Powerful Story. If Y ** y v j « VENGEANCE," " VENGEANCE," AN ALL-TALKING, REALISTIC AND absorbing DRAMA. A GREAT °SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Plan at Theatre — Reserves, 41-q^l; — (MT. ALBERT TERMINUS). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. FINAL SCREENING. 2 STAR ALL-TALK I JN(* * iiiAIURLo. N0 - "iSI "THE' LOST ZEPPELIN." IT'S ALL TALKING. No. 2—CHARLES RUGGLES In "THE BATTLE OF PARIS. ' IT 'S A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKIE. Reserves, 40-10-1-I WEST END | (PONSONBY ROAD). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. FINAL SCREENING. The internationally Uivo_ Brook in THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK < HOLMES. 100 per cent, All Talking-Detective Drama. And SELECTED ALL-iALKINU SHOltlb. Reserves, 26-940. • | ALEXANDRA . (GKKEN I.ANE). Direction: Theatres. Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8' O'CLOCK. FINAL SCREENING. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. Ko. I—CONWAY TEARLE, VIRGINIA "THE I 'LOST ZEPPELIN." - IT'S ALL TALKING. NOi o—THE 3 MOORE BROTHERS in Entertainment that Thrills —100 per cent All Talking. „ " SIDE STREET." Recommended by tlie Censor for Adults. FREE BUS leaves Lake Rd., Ellerslie, 7.u0. BROADWAY — NEWMARKET THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, .AT 8. We Present DENIS KING DENIS KING V ' And ' JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD In .. V Tlje Most Magnificent Film of all . ; . v- Time! "THE VAGABOND KING." " THE VAGABOND KING." "THE VAGABOND KING." " THE VAGABOND KING." "THE VAGABOND KING.' "THE VAGABOND KING.' " THE VAGABOND KING." Magnificent in Plot—Magnificent in Colour and Settings—Magnificent in Song's and Romance. i < Also,' ' »' ' A Specially : Seilected . Supporting Programme. NOTE!! ; Patrons are requested to Ring Early as the Box Plaiy is rapidly filling. Usual prices. Stalls, 1/; D.c;, 2/. Reserves, 6d extra. Phone 46-600. —. ORPHEUS THEATRE. — STATION ROAD, OTAHUHU. Installed • with Latest Western Electric Talkie Plant. TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY. The Bright and Merry Picture of "THD GIRL." FROM WOOLWORTHS." Mon. and Tues.: "My Man." Thrilling and Exciting. "LAUGHTER AND TEARS." Prices. I/, 1/; Children 6d. Phone 15. '"i ' ■ ■■'■■■ " '■ ■ ' ' " ; ■ 26 BILLY SUNDAY! 1 ' BILLY SUNDAY! BILLY SUNDAY! All the World knows Billy. , . Well then •At the ' COMMUNITY SINGING COMMUNITY SINGING , , . . NEXT , * WEDNESDAY, JULY , 30. * MID-DAY, 12.30 TO 1.30." ' OWEN PRITCHARD, OWEN PRITCHARD, The recognised Billy Sunday of N.Z., Will Lead the COMMUNITY SINGING COMMUNITY SINGING , In the TOWN HALL —TOWN HALL. Mr. Pritchard was a popular Song Leader in Great Britain and the States. Full of Fun, Wonderfully Musical—The Man of Mystery and Surprise. Columbia-Ivolster Gramophone Recital by Lewis Eady, at 12 o'clock. For Sheer Merriment in Song You will get it WEDNESDAY. NEXT, 12.30 to 1.30 —Lunch Time. COMMUNITY 'SINGING. 26 . LODGE NOTICES. ; ' Jy O.L. WAITEMATA. Members of the above j/nn-v_ Lodge are requested to attend- a CHURCH' SERVICE at the Methodist Church, New Lynn, TOMORROW EVENING, at 6.45 p.m. Sisters and Brothers invited. By order of the "~.SA. E. HOLLIES, Secretary. 26
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 175, 26 July 1930, Page 22
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