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AMUSEMENTS 0 £ j/fOMM ACUMEN Theafref irj n evr* ii MORE LAUGHS THAN “ OH KAY.” COLLEEN MOORE in “SYNTHETIC SIN” Colleen as a Good Little Bad Girl trying to find the Wicked Way of the Great White Way. A Hit full of IT ! In Addition: — REX BEACH’S “THE MICHIGAN KID” With CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE Also “COLLEGIANS” (“Calford on Horseback”) Plaza Continuous from 11. Phone 41-686. Tivoli at 7.45. Phone 44-136. Everybody Continuous from 10. no 44-402. MARIA CORDA—JAMESON THOMAS in Adapted from the Startling Novel by B Second Attraction —HELENE CHADWICK Further Episode of Our Thrilling Serial * The Most Discussed British Film the Day. TESHA” % •cynska. •STOLEN PLEASURES” THE MYSTERY RIDER.' 1 5 The Most Realistic and Colourful Sea Story to Date 2 Also Alice White Jack Mulhall in “ NAUGHTY BABY Peppy and Breezy—A Comedy Drama that Delights and Pleases. rket). Regent (Epsom). To-night, 7.50. Matinee, Sat., 2 j ■ 5 Rialto (Newmarket). Regent (Epsom). RICHARD BARTHELMESS in I ight, 7.50. Matinee, Sat., SCARLET SEAS THREE LAMPS 2.30. d I MARIA CORDA JAMESON THOMAS “TESHA ” AIso—“GIRL OF LONDON.” Monster Matinee To-Morrow, 2 p.m. EMIL JANNINGS in “ THE WAY OF ALL FLESH ” 2 Also—"THE PLAY GIRL.” Starring MADGE BELLAMY. NIGHTLV at 8 - PHONE 20-821 Big Matinee To-Morrow, 2 p.m. ?A\XYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXI WMJMIfMfm MAKE THIS YOUR NIGHT AT THE CARNIVAL - - CARNIVAL LUNA PARK IN AID OF THE COMMUNITY SUNSHINE EQUIPMENT FUND. MIRTH MUSIC AND JOY. REX SAYERS AND HIS SEATTLE SNAPPY SIX FEATURING O.M. (Jerry) PRITCHARD DIRECT FROM AMERICA. MISS DOROTHY ROBERTS AND MR. CECIL WHITE (Of the Stoddart School of Dancing), Dilworth Buildings IN AN EXHIBITION OF THE FASCINATING NEW SEASON’S DANCE “TILE TROT.” Lillian O’Leary’s Celebrated Revue IN SPECTACULAR BALLET NUMBERS. VALENTINE VOX AND HIS TWO PALS. AND PUNCH AND JUDY FOR THE CHILDREN. ALL THE FUN OF LUNA PARK

Grand—Lyric Double Star Bill To-Day. “THE SPY” Screened Grand—ll.ls, 2.30. 5.30, and 3.50. Screened Lyric—3.3o. Saturday's Matinee and 7.50 p.m. Bomb Outrages—a Thrilling Train Smash-Life hangs perilously to satisfy the rapacity of “ The Spy.” AND “Woman Against the World” FINE FOX PRODUCTION. Screened Grand—l.3o, 4.30, and 7.30. Screened Lyric—2.3o. Matinee Saturday and 9.30 p.m. POPULAR PRICES. GRAND and LYRIC DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. SATURDAY, APRIL 20. air pageant night The Aero Club Officials and visiting Pilots taking part in the Air Pageant on Saturday Afternoon will be the guests of the Management. DURING the evening the prizes won will be presented. Dancing, 8.30 p.m. to 12 Midnight. Admission, ss. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band will *9ain render the best dance music in Dominion. The Bookings are heavy. Ring 26-615 Early for Reservations.

“A British comedy drama without compare’* can easily be said of the latest British International picture, ‘Week-End Wives.” The entire British p ress. both lay and trade, have been mor ® than enthusiastic over this, witdest, funniest and cleverest comedy turned out from a British studio. The inimitable Monty Banks, together with Estelle Brody, Jameson Thomas, Au* nette Benson, not forgetting the clever comedian George Gee, well known in 11118 country through his antics in his many appearances under the J.C.W. are responsible for the laughs "nich are many and continuous. Esther Ralston plays a dramatic role a Hungarian peasant girl in her starring Paramount picture, •no Case of Lena Smith." James ftf 41 ** featured in the male lead, and V ‘ Ub directed by Josef yon

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 15

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