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AMUSEMENTS. RESERVE PATRONS NOTE! in order l;o avoid tho crush at night Patrons are urged to be Seated at ,7.45. THE "PLAZA 'THOMAS A O'BRIEN THEATRES) Present at 11.0. 2.30 and 8.0 <. A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE ALL-TALKING PRODUCTION I / EDGAR \ / WALLACE'S "THE TERROR \ . ALL- \ TALKING / MYSTERY COMEDY CREEPY! LAUGHABLE! INEXPLICABLE! All-Star Cast includes: MAY McAVOY. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON LOUISE FAZENDA. ALEC B. FRANCIS. Also, THE FOLLOWING SPECIALLY SELECTED TALKIE ITEMS KAHN'S ORCHESTRA of Thirty Players. THE FOUR ARISTOCRATS. Instrumental and Vocal Quartet. ALBERT SPALDING the Renowned Violinist. . 2-Reel All-Talkie Comedv, "THE FALSE ALARM FIRE COMPANY." ISA KREMER. Russian Operatic Singer. Be Advised Book fc^arly! BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Ree Stalls, 2s 9d, Circle 3a 3d and 4s 6d. Day Prices Is Gd, 2a, 2s 9d Children Half-price. TIVOLI & EVERYBODY'S. (Direction THOMAS A O'BRIEN.) THE FINEST SILENT SHOW IN TOWN. 2 SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS FIRST NATIONAL i I PRESENTS -— "* ,c HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN. This picture has beauty, drama and even stark tragedy, and the courtroom scenes contrast powerfully with the beautiful Hawaiian Island backgrounds where a large part of the picture was made. Albo " THE GIRL ON THE BARGE' Starring JEAN HERSHOLT AND SALLY O'NEILL. Universale exciting screen presentation of RUPERT HUGHES' thrilling Cosmopolitan Magazine Story. Excellent Supporting Items. Ev'dys. Continuous from 10 Phone 44-402. Tivoii Nightly, 7.45. Phone 44-136. RIALTO AND REGENT. NEWMARKET—To-night, 7.50-EPSOM. "THOROUGHBREDS" Starring MARION NIXON A Vivid Drama of the Turf. Also " THE KNIGHT OP NIGHTS " With an All-Star Continental Cast. Matinee To-day. at 2..'10. ROYALKingsland Phone 20-821. Big Double-feature Programme. CLARA BOW In Her Latest Hit "3 WEEK ENDS" AIso—GLEN TRYON, In "THE KID'S CLEVER" Further Episode "Trail of Tiger." Matinee To-day, at 2.0. ITYOFAUC K L A N D. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 2.45 P.M. Fine Musical Programme, including Five of the Latest Publications from London, By the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. God Save the King. GRAND MARCH, "Tannhauser" - Wagner HYMN, "Jerusalem the Golden'' - Ewing OVERTURE, "Pique Dame" - - Suppo NOVELTY, "Sarita" - - - Lurilo Barlon CORNET SOLOS, (a) Seng, "Leanin'" (T. C. Sterndale Bennett)(b) Song, "Poor Man's Garden" (Kennedy Russell. Soloist, MR. FRED BOWES. SELECTION, "Aida" ...... Verdi Interval. HYMN. "Lead, Kindly Light" - Dylkea EUPHONIUM SOLO, Selected - T. C. Sterndale Bennett. Soloist, MR. J. PURCHASE. SELECTION. "Britannia" - - - Douglns A NAUTICAL NARRATIVE - Elliott-Smith MARCH. "Carry On" ----- Winsoii National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. JUMBLE SALES. TV/TONSTER JUMBLE SALE, Y.W.C.A. Best Bargains This Year. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 2 P.M. REUNjfONS. PONSONBY GARRISON ARTILLERY OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. Annual Reunion will be held in Trades Hall on SATURDAY, July 20. All exmembers of the Ponsonby Navals, No. 2, 6, and 8, G.A.V., are invited to bo present. Annual Subscription, of. Tickets may bo obtained at the door, from W. H. DREW. Hon. Sec. 210, Hobsou St. Phono 4G-G29. FRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTICES, 1 T OYAL ORANGE INSTIjEgg IJ TUTION. JULY CELEBRATIONS. SUNDAY. JULY M. A Procession, headed by the Pipe Band, will leavo the Orango Hall, top of Newton Road, at 2.30 p.m., for Pitt Street Methodist Church, where a service will bo held. Tho address will bo given by REV. A. A. MURRAY. Subject: "The Enemies Within Our Gates." All Orangemen and Women aro urged to Attend. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. A GRAND CONCERT. SOCIAL AND DANCE Will be held in tho ORANGE HALL AT 8 P.M. Tickets: Gents., 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. A. S. GALBRAITH. District Secretary. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. FOR ADVERTISING RATES SEE ORDER FORM ON PAGE 3. TELEPHONES. Advertisements—--8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 40-914 After 10 p.m. .. •. Accounts 40 000 Publishing (re delivery of papers) 40-114 Job Printing Orders . . • • 44-290 Editorial • •• 41-229 Reporters • • • • Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, Limited, P.O. Box 32, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 22

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