AMUSEMENTS. THIRD TRIUMPHANT WEEK! As " Tho Singing Fool," with Vitaplione, will never be seen and beard elsewhere in this province, Reservations will be accepted by letter from country residents if accompanied by cheque, postal note or money order. 8 DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILYI!, 2.30 AND BP.M. , Door 3 Open at 10 a.m.. 1.30 and 7. THOMAS ~A7 O'BRIEN THEATRES. By Special Arrangement with Warner Bros., of New York. Present the WORLD'S SUPER-TALKING PICTURE. al. jolson "THE SINGING FOOL" WARNER BROS. VITA PHONE, supportinJTprogramme: Includes tbo following specially selected All Talking." Vocal and Instrumental Items 1 TANNHAUSER OVERTURE (New York Philharmonic Orchestra). 2 VESTI LA GIUBBA (Sung by Giovanni Martinelli). a IN A MONASTERY CELLAR (Quartet) t MISCIIA ELMAN (Uumoresque— Gavotte). ii HOWARD BROS (Operatic Burlesque). PLAZA. Box Plan at Theatre. DAY PRICES; Stalls. Is fid. 2s: Res.,2s9d: Children, la. NIGHT PRICES: Stalls. 2s t 2s 9d. Reserved D.C., 4s Gd. 3s 3d, 2s 9d. Bring the Kiddies—We like them —to the morning session, at. popular prices. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Opposite the Hollow Square. (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) IP IT'S UNIVERSITYIT'S UNIQUE. LAST~NIGHT - RECORD SEASON OF ONE WEEK (George Wallace Please Note). THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Present their TYPICAL TOPICAL, UP TO THE MINUTE MUSICAL FARCE. THE KING THE KING OF OF KAWAU, KAWAU. OR " SEVENTY MILLIONS." " SEVENTY MILLIONS." Producer: J. A. S. COPPARD. Musical Director: TREVOR SPARLING. Ballets by MLLE. VALESKA. A RIOT OF FARCE. 1 New Topical Verses every ■I night. BOX PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY. Varsity Prices: Res., 6s: Back Stalls, 3a; (Early Doors, Is extra). Grand Circle, Res., 2s; ' Unres., 13 Gd. Boxes by arrangement. NO TAX. NO QUEUE. PUBLICATIONS. s TARTLING LOVE. ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE. LOVE. ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE. LOVE. ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE. FRANK PRICE. FRANK PRICE. FRANK PRICE. This brilliant author, Mr. Frank Price, has the great gift of telling a remarkable story in a remarkably novel way. His technique is perfect, and his deep set plot unravelii with ease and in an unexpected manner. He is an adept at capturing the reader's interest, and holding it until the last page. It is l&ely that " MASTER OF FATE" will cre;*4 e some sensation in the reading world, and readers are asked not 10 miss the opening chapters. Stories already to the credit of the author are " Then Love Came," " The Love That Lasts," and " The Man with £5.000,000." Those who have read these stories will remember them with delight, and in " MASTER OF FATE " they may anticipate the thrill they experienced in his previous work " |yjASTER QF jpATE " "RASTER QP pATE" WILL BE COMMENCED IN THE COLUMNS OF r jpHE £EALAND jJERALD SUPPLEMENT, rp O-M ORROW (SA TURD AY), Instalments will be given each Saturday. READERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO MISS THE OPENING CHAPTERS "OTHER E is that Building? Think hard. »» Walk along with your head in the dir. You're bound to recognise it. 50 Prizes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20263, 24 May 1929, Page 22
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