AMUSEMENTS THOMRI A.O PftlEh Tbea\re‘ PLAZA and TIVOLI ONLY THREE MORE DAYS TO SEE THIS MIRTHQUAKE REGINALD DENNY In a Side-Splitting Comedy of the Traffic Courts. ‘RED HOT SPEED’ SECOND BIG ATTRACTION PARAMOUNT PRESENTS POLA NEGRi in “THE WOMAN FROM MOSCOW” With NORMAN KERRY. GAZETTE COMEDY HOWARD MOODY'S ORCHESTRA » aza Continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. Tivoli at 7.45. Phone 44-136. « \ Everybody's S Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. £ - “ 2 RED ROSES ” 9 •7’’ £ With a talented European Cast, interpreting a magnificent story. Also « £ tn a taienteo European Last, Interpreting a magnificent story. A GEORGE BANCROFT in “DOCKS OF NEW YORK” Supported by BETTY COMPSON and BACLANOVA. "* More Adventures of Tarzan, and good supports. TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. Phones: Rialto, 46-609. Regent, 20-142. A Vivid Romance of the Reckless Days of Old California. “ BEYOND THE SIERRAS ” STARRING TIM McCOY ROY D’ARCY Also The Pictu of a Milli ughs, nth LOUISE FAZENDA. THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041 JOHN BOWERS in “ HEART OF THE YUKON ” g ALSO “SPARKLING YOUTH” S D With a Big Continental Cast. g BUDDY ROGERS MARY BRIAN in® “ VARSITY ” Also, DOROTHY GULLIVER in 5j NIGHTLY at 8 PHONE 20-821. “ CLEARING THE TRAIL ” d
♦GRANDandLYRIC* Emil Janningsin‘The Patriot’ Screened GRAND: 12.5, 3.30, 6.10, and 8.45 Screened LYRIC: Evening, 7.45. “PREP AND PEP” Screened GRAND: 11.15, 2.30. 5.15, 7.45. Screened LYRIC: Evening, 9.15. LYRIC Evening Prices: 1s 6d, Is. Reserves 6d extra. GRAND and LYRIC DIXIELAND New Zealand's Most Luxurious Cabaret. Where Dancing in the Cool and Pleasant Atmosphere by the Sea is Most Delightful DANCING TO-NIGHT 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. ADMISSION: 7s 6d DOUBLE. The Famous Dixieland Dance Eland Recognised as the Best in the Dornirrion. with Lots of New Numbers, Will Make the Night Most Enjoyable. Come Along and Enjoy Yourself at Dixieland. PHONE 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. SWIMMING. MOUNT EDEN CLUB THIRD GRAND CARNIVAL MOUNT EDEN BATHS TO-NIGHT MONDAY AT 8 P.M. 333 1-3yds Inter-club Relay Championship Waitemata, Grammar, Parnell, Ponsonby, Devonport, Mt. Eden. Sure to be a stirring contest. Grand Supporting Programme. All the Champions Competing. ADMISSION: Adults 1s: Children 6d. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. GRAMMAR SWIMMING CLUB • THIRD CARNIVAL EVENTS.—IOO metres Ladies' Invitation Scratch Race. 66 2-3yds Ladies' Handicap. 100yds Men's Inter-Club Handicap. 200yds Inter-Club Dual Relay for Batty Cup. 200yds Inter. Grammar School Relay for Macindoe Cup. 100yds Medley Handicap, Breaststroke. Backstroke, and Free Style. 60yds Junior Boys' Handicap, 50yds Junior Girls' Handicap. 50yds Grammar Boys' Handicap, attempt by N. K. Sylow on 220yds Breaststroke Record. Attempt by G. Bridson on 220yds Free Style Record. Entries close with Rathkeepers at Shelly Beach. Parnell and Tepid Baths on SATURDAY. MARCH 23. W. BATTY, Hon. Secretary.
I Town Hall i 4* j | Concert Chamber 1 •I- RETURN AFTER MANY YEARS’ •! •f ABSENCE f TO-NIGHT 5 Tuesday and Wednesday 2 + MARCH 18, 19, 20. j t THE RENOWNED j LYNCH FAMILY! World-Famed Musicians and j PREMIER CONCERT COMPANY. A Delightful Entertainment. MESSRS LYNCH
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 615, 18 March 1929, Page 15
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