Igvri" TWTOV. The Theatre Msgnfflcent. 2.15 p.m. DAILY 7.45 p.m. THE BIGGEST LAUGH OF THE YEAR ! ! KARL DANE GEORGE K. ARTHUR The Stars of “ Rookies ” in their Funniest Roles. Rod i 0 a Staiid^Deliver A Thrilling Romance of Love and Banditry, with LUPE VALEZ. the Beautiful Mexican Star. Metro-Goldwyn and Pathe New* and Review. Astonishing Scenes of the Eruption of Mount Etna. Mighty Ice Jam at Niagara. Dog Team Racing, etc.
FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.' PRINCE EDWARD (KARANGAHAPE RD.)—At 1.30 and 7. “THE CONSTANT NYMPH” with Mabel Poulton & Ivor Novello "THE PHANTOM CITY” With Ken Maynard. CAPITOL— Dominion Road, at 2-15 and 8 "ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD” With Mary Astor. "AVALANCHE,” a Zane Grey Special, With Jack Holt. Chapter I. “TARZAN THE MIGHTY, Special Prize Serial EMPIRE— Dominion Road, at 2.15 and 8 "THE FARMER S DAUGHTER,” with Marjorie Beebe. "THE SPORTING AGE,” with Belle Bennett. EDENDALE — Edendale, at 2.15 and S "HOME JAMES/’ with Laura La Plante. “SPARKLING YOUTH,” with an All-Star Cast. Chapter 1. "TARZAN THE MIGHTY,” Special prize Serial. GfcfiY LYNN CINEMA— At 2.15 and 8. "CHAMPAGNE,” with Betty Balfour. "PEP AND PREP,” with Davtd Rollins . Phone 26-406 VICTORIA— Devonport, art 2.15 and 7.45 “CRASH,” with Milton Sills, “PHYI-LIS OP THE FOLLIES," with Phyllis Day and Jack Burns. “COLLEGIANS,” Chapter Eleven. FORESTERS’ HALL — Birkenhead, at 8 "RED WINE,” with Conrad Nagel. "COLLEGIANS.” Dancing till Midnight CITY OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY, APRIL 14,'1929, at 3 p.m. FINE MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY THE Auckland Municipal Band Conductor —Mr. Christopher Smith. God Save the King. Overture, "Zampa” Herold Hymn, "Lest We Forget” Blanchard March, "Mothers of Democracy” Panella An Original Suite for Military Band Gordon Jacob. Cornet Duet, "Cheerfulness” . . Gumbert Soloists, Messrs F. Bowes and J. Davies. Selection, “Princess Ida” .. .. Sullivan Interval. I Waltz. "The Blue Danube” .. .. Strauss Euphonium Solo, "The Saucy Arethusa” Shield Soloist, Mr. J. Purchase. Selection, "Reminiscences of Sullivan” ( Winterbottom I Morceau Characteristic, "Vision” i Von Blon March, "The Grey Dragoon”.. Barwood National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. 1 PUCCINI MUSICAL SOCIETY. PRACTICES FOR SECOND GRAND CONCERT NOW WELL IN ADVANCE.' A Wonderful Opportunity is offered you to Cultivate your Voice in Oratorio and Grand Opera. Vacancies for More Members. Full Particulars from Secretary, 3 View Road, Mount Eden. [ Phone 21-377
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 15
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