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AMUSEMENTS AL JOLSON 'The World’s Favourite TALKS, SINGS AND DANCES 3 DE LUXE SESSIONS DAI LV At 11, 2.30 and 8. “THE SINGING FOOL ” WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS INCLUDE—TANNHAUSER OVERTURE (N.Y. Philarmo HUMORESQUE (Mischa Elman). HOWARD BROS. (Operatic Burlesque). MONASTERY CELLAR (Quartette). Orchestra) AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.—CaII at the Theatre and Book Seats, or Attend the 11 a.m. Session—at Popular Prices. TIVOLI - EVERYBODY’S 2 SPECIALLY SELECTED FEATURES THE BEST SILENT SHOW IN TOWN. THELMA TODD CREIGHTON HALE AND SOJIN IN “7 FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN” Who >* Satan? Why did he kidnap this beautiful girl? How can she ever escape from his terrifying clutches? See the answer in the most baffling mystery story ever recorded. 2nd Attraction—- “ FREEDOM OF THE PRESS.” LEWIS STONE in a new role as the ruthless leader of the underworld. Tivoli Phone 44-136. Everybody’s Continuous from 10, Phone 44-402. Matinee—TlVOLl—Saturday, 2.15. W\YU.T o Recwt ■ NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT, 7.50. MATINEE, SAT., 2.30. EPSOM GRETA GARBO in “THE MYSTERIOUS LADY.” An intriguing story of pre-war days—a lovely spy—daring adventure—romance. Also DOROTHY GULLIVER GEORGE LEWIS in 44 HONEYMOON FLATS." Gazette. Rialto Orchestra. Phones: Rialto 46-609. Regent 20-142. Efaag% .E LAMPS y THREE Phono 86-041 A CINEMA ART SPECIAL “THE SPY” BAFFLING ! MYSTIFYING ! Also, "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT” With VICTOR McLAGLEN. BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. V , , Tin I IlirgTf RAMON NOVARRO 1 ■Hi In "ACROSS TO SINGAPORE" <\U Z 1 Mfc M i W Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in fnl h IfIIWAM -the.circusSend the Kiddies to the Matinee 2 NIGHTLY at . PHONE 20-881. To-Morrow at 2. ’'I\\XXXXXXXXXVXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVXXXXXXXXVXXXXXXXVXXXXXXXXXXVXXVXX< ST. JAMES OPPOSITE THE HOLLOW SQUARE. THEATRE Proprietors: jller <£. Sons, John Fuller <£. Sons, Ltd. THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PRESENT

the KING OF KAwau -r SEVENTY MILLTonT 44 IF IT’S UNIVERSITY IT’S UNIQUE:” 44 IF IT’S WET, TAKE A TAXI.” Varsity Prices: Res.. 6 •; 8.5.. 3/-; (Early Doors, 4/.); Grand Circle f*es., 2/-; Unres.. 1/6; Boxes by Arrangement. NO QUEUE NO TAX

Grand—Lyric A 3 STAR BILL TO-DAY. No. 1— “ THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.” Starring SALLY O’NEIL and BELLE BENNETT. No. 2—Another Good Fox Feature. “TRUE HEAVEN ” Starring GEORGE O’BRIEN and LOIS MORAN No. 3—A Big Comedy for the Children 2.30 DAILY, PRICE 6d. “ WHY GIRLS SAY NO ! ” THRILLS. FUN AND EXCITEMENT Screened Grand—ll.ls, 2, 4.45, &. 7.30. Screened Ly~ic—Evening 7.45. Saturday Matinee, 2.30. POPULAR PRICES. GRAND AND LYRIC.

FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE* ED WARD— Karangahape Road* at 8. DOLORES DEL RIO, in “REVENGE.” “SCARLET SEAS,” Featuring Richard Barthelmess. CAPITOL— Dominion Road, at 8. “BEGGARS OF LIFE,” with Wallace Beery, Richard Arlen and Louise Brooks. "BLUE SKIES,” with Helen Twelvetrees. KODAMA—The Japanese Foot Juggling Wizard. edendale CINEMA— Tram Terminus, at 8. DRUMS OF LOVE.” with Don Alvarado and Mary Philbin. “THE DANGER RIDER,” with Hoot Gibson. EMPIRE— Dominion Road, at 8. "THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS." DRUMS OF LOVE.” with Don Alvarado and Mary Philbin. PARISH HALL— Devonport. at 7.45. OUTCAST.” with Corinne Griffith. THE price OF FEAR,” with Bill Cody and Duane Thompson. OREY LYNN CINEMA Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. •TESHA.” with Maria Corda. * WOMAN AGAINST THE WORLD.” Harrison Ford and Georgia Hale, special Children s Matinees Mon., Wed., and Sat., at 2 o’clock, during School Holidays.

Mother Knows Best,” a Fox movienf ♦v Production ’ is the story of a child Hailu who was guided to the t nts by her mother and her own of a m °ther with a driving force , Character which symbolised her nt °£. view on life, and a mother who ” ot hing halt the daughter's career when the one romance of her life i-onM . to being, and she came to a • tlon l hat there was something JrrL ln Hfe after all. Madge Belnr - Portrays the daughter. Louise Tf.n :i r - ~ ho mother, and Barry Nor<luu~i > b ° y who fa l ls in love with the

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 665, 17 May 1929, Page 15

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