AMUSEMENTS wEEi M A.O’BRIEH Theatres ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “SCARLET SEAS” - FIRST NATIONAL’S COLOURFUL DRAMA OF THE HIGH SEAS Second Attraction—LAUGHS ! THRILLS ! BATHING BELLES ALICE WHITE JACK MULHALL In 'NAUGHTY BABY” Everybody's Continuous from 10. Phono 44-402. CLARA BOW in ‘‘3 WEEK-ENDS” And First Chapters ot our Thrilling New Serial $ • THE MYSTERY RIDER,” with WILLIAM DESMOND. EBBSaBIgiBI _ I CLIVE BROOK in “FORGOTTEN FACES” And RICHARD DIX in “WARMING UP” LATEST GAZETTE RIALTO ORCHESTRA GOOD SHORT SUBJECTS fpmw THREE LAMPS ipn p GEORGE O'BRIEN in “BLINDFOLD” Phone 26-041 Also “MAN, WOMAN AND WIFE” S? NORMAN KERRY MARION NIXON *5 £ RICHARD DIX in “MORAN OF THE MARINES” » Also VICTOR MoLAGLEN in J? NIGHTLY at 8 PHONE 20-821. “HANGMAN’S HOUSE”
Come! Come! Come! WILL YOU HELP THE Community Sunshine Association TO PROVIDE A SOLARIUM FOR THE CHILDREN OF II AUCKLAND? CARNIVAL DE LUXE AT Luna Park TO-NIGHT Each Night This Week at 7.30 COMPLETE NET PROCEEDS TO THE COMMUNITY SUNSHINE ASSOCIATION Bus from Wharf Gates Every Few Minutes.
2 FIRST-CLASS COMEDIES TO-DAY. “PARADISE” Featuring BETTY BALFOUR And ALEXANDRE D ARCY Screened GRAND —12.35, 3.20, 6.5, &. 8.50. Screened LYRIC—7.4S p.m. ANOTHER FOX COMEDY.' “HOMESICK” Featuring SAMMY COHEN. Screened GRAND—II.3S, 2.20. 5.5. & 7.50 Screened LYRIC —9 p.m. Saturday. 2.30 GRAND and LYRIC DIXIELAND BY THE SEA New Zealand's Most Luxurious Cabaret delightfully situated: cool and moat comfortably arranged. Dancing To-Night, 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission, 7s 6d double. The Famous Dixieland Darce Band, recognised the best band south of the line, will render the latest and most popular numbers. Come and enjoy yourself at the most popular place in town. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA Phone 26-615 for Reservations. ARTHUR HIRST, F.R.S.A., PIANIST LECTURER. ALL MUSIC LOVERS INVITED TO RECEPTION. THIS EVENING at 8 p.m. LEWIS EADY HALL. Admittance: FREE. The Only Public Recital is on TUEJ DAY, Concert Chamber. Town Hall. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. A third sound stage is now being 1 built at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. This addition will be 4,,4ft long and 86ft wide and will Have a floor space of 3 3.401 squ ire feet, and ■"ill it possible to have three feature talking pictures in production simultaneous!v. At the present time the following long feature talking films are being made at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. "The Trial of Mary Dugan.' 1 Hallelujah. " "Hunted." “'White Collars," and Cecil D- dc Mine's '■Dynamite." -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 638, 15 April 1929, Page 13
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