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THOMAS A. O'BRIEN THEATRES. THE P[A 7 A I La te \ r L A L t\ I Princess/ & TIVOLI. (Where the Best Pictures aro). Avoid the Evening Crowd ATTEND THE MATINEE ' Plaza, 2.15. Tivoli, 2.0 p.m. Leave all your Worries at Homo when you see COLLEEN MOORE ANTONIO MORENO In " SYNTHETIC SIN " Colleen's Latest Riot of Mirth. MORE LAUGHS THAN "OH KAY." I 2nd Bis Attraction REX BEACH'S " THE MICHIGAN KID" i CONRAD NAGEL-RENEE ADOREE. The Most Realistic—Exciting—Draina of the North Country ever Screened. Also "COLLEGIANS" —- (Calford v. Redskins.) Note:—Plaza Matinee as above. At the Tivoli, "The Michigan Kid,* "Collegians," Serial (Mystery' Rider), Comedies. PLAZA Continuous from li Phone 41-586 TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 7.fi Phone 44-136*. EVERYBODY'S— 10 - MARIA CORDA And JAMESON THOMAS In " TESHA "■ Life's greatest problem, depicted in the most-discussed British film of the day. Additional Attraction:— "STOLEN PLEASURES Featuring Elelene Chadwick. Also—Further Chapters of " THE MYSTERY RIDER.' RIALTOREGENT— Newmarket To-night. 7.50 Epsom. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. ALICE WHITE-JACK MULHALL "NAUGHTY BABY" A Peppy Comedy-drama. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In " SCARLET SEAS " The most realistic Sea Story yet screened. Rialto, 46-609. Regent, 20-142. BRITANNIA— s o '2 L a;; : To-night, at 8. Maria Corda Jameson Thomas "TESHA" The Most-discussed Film of the Day. Also—- ' GIRL OP LONDON" With An All-Star Cast. SPECIAL MATINEE ANNOUNCEMENT! "Texas" (6-reel Western). "Girl of London," "Out of the Storm," Comedies. Cartoons. Last week of "The Scarlet Arrow." First Week of TARZAN THE MIGHTY. Start of our Tartan Competition. Six handsome prizes. Further particulars from the Manager. ROYAL— To-night, at 8. Kingslatid. Phone 20-821. EMIL JANNINGS In Paramount's Big. Special " THE WAY OF ALL FLESH" Also, Madge Bellamy, In "THE PLAY GIRL." Big Matinee Programme at 2.0. "Texas,"The Play Girl." Comedies, Serial ("Vanishing Rider"). Special Acrobatic Act on Stag's: TALKING PICTURES. When Warner Bros, produced "The Jazz Singer," with Al. Jolson, they laid the foundation of "The Talkies." Al. -Jolson's secdnd picture, and his greatest. " THE SINGING FOOL/' THE CLASSIC OF THE TALKIES. ITS A REVELATION. G MONTHS IN LONDON. . i MONTHS IN GLASGOW. 9 MONTHS IN NEW YORK. HOW LONG IN AUCKLAND? PLAZA PLAZA SOON. SOON. Warner Bro«. Yitaphone System, BALLS. Y\7"AIKARE TENNIS ASSOCIATION. > > GRAND ANNUAL BALL. TE KAU.WHATA HALL. On FRIDAY. APRIL 26, 8 P.M. Admission: Ladies, 3s; Gents., 6*. R. G. PULHAM, Hon. Sec. Waikare Tennis Association. CEREMONIES.~ IST BATTALION THE AUCKLAND REGT. (C.R.0.). The ceremony of Consectation of Colours, and their Presentation to the xsaitalion by His Excellency the GovernoGeneral, will take place in the Domain. ,'i p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday) AHb«NOON. . ... Returned soldiers, ex-members ot regiment and the citizens of Auckland are cordially invited to attend. All those l possession of decorations and medals ar asked to wear them. _ (Signed* J. G. C. WALES, Copt.. N/.S.C Adjutant, Ist Bn. Auck. Regt. (< '• _____ AVIATION. ROYAL Air Force Reserve . Pilot, with 14 years' experience of Aviation. Aei planes and Aerodrome Management * advise on all Aviation matters: imps . advice guaranteed: fees moderate. A* l tion. Box 298, Hamilton THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. FOR ADVERTISING RATES SEE ' ORDER FORM ON PAGE •> TELEPHONES. Advertisements.- in 9(4 8 a.m. to 10 p. 11l , After 10 p.m. ■ : , n 114 Publishing (rt> delivery of papersr j - Editorial ■ ■ J, Reporters

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24