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amusements —— 4th triumphant week A s “THE SINGING FOOL/* WITH VITAPHONE, WILL NEVER BE SEEN AND HEARD ELSEWHERE IN THIS PROVINCE, Reservations will be accepted by letter from Country Residents if accompanied by Postal Note or Money Order, AL JOLSON The World’s Favourite Talks and Sings AT THE PLAZA 3 DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY—--11, 2.10, and 8. ‘THE SINGING FOOL’ ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS INCLUDE TANNHAUSER OVERTURE (N.Y. Philharmonic Orchestra). HUMORESQUE (Mischa Elman). HOWARD BROS. (Operatic Burlesque). MONASTERY CELL. (Quartette). AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.—CaII at the Theatre and Book Seats, or Attend the 11 a.m. Session—At Popular Prices. For Service Information Phone 41-586. TIVOLI —EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY at 7.45. CONTINUOUS FROM 10. JACK COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. MULHALL and DOROTHY MACKAILL THEY HAD MONEY TO BURN: AND HOW THEY BURNED IT I WHAT DID THEY DO WHEN IT WAS ALL BURNED UP? See “CHILDREN THE RITZ ” OF Also, “RED LIPS GAY AND EXHILARATING! NEW AND INVIGORATING ! AN AMAZINGLY FRANK STORY OF COLLEGE LIFE, WITH MARION NIXON and CHAS. (Buddy) ROGERS W\WTO RFI7FV7' m NEWMARKET BARONESS ORCZY'S TO-NIGHT at 7.50 EPSOM. “TWO LOVERS’’ GREAT NOVEL With RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY. On the Stage: THE HA-HA BOYS. (Rialto Only). Also, at the Regent Only. KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR in " BROTHERLY LOVE.’ THEATRE H EMIL MANNINGS in THE LAST COMMAND” * . ■ - KINOSLAND And THOMAS ME.GHAN in nightly at • - Rhone 20-821. " BLIND ALLEYS THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS GREAT ATTRACTION FOR CARNIVAL WEEK, a SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON 2. (KING'S BIRTHDAY). lffiis Majesty's THieatir© DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. ; . GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. SIX FAREWELL NIGHTS. MATINEE KING’S BIRTHDAY. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS With the Irresistible CLEM DAW E, The Dainty MONA MAGNET, THE JAZZ BAND OF 12. And the other Favourites In a Magnificent and Entirely New Programme of the Latest London and New York Song Successes. New Jazz Band Creations, Clever Dances, and Screamingly Humorous Sketches, all of which have never before been presented to Playgoers of Auckland. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. PRICES —D.C.. 4 S , 3s, 2s and Is. Prices* for Saturday and King’s Birthday—ss, 4s, 3s, 2s and Is. Early . Doors, 6d extra. JOHN FARRELL. Manager \\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\v\vv\\\\\vv

As Cosy as Your Own Home Then— In olden days a winter journey of any magnitude was an ordeal not lightly undertaken. Despite the picturesque accounts of fiction, the coach with its mettlesome horses and the good cheer of wayside inns, the traveller s lot was cold, rough and comfortless. Now — Cosy, smooth-running carriages (steam heated in winter) hauled by powerful locomotives, and controlled by a perfectly organised safety system, all help to make present-day travel the delightful experience it is. GO BY RAIL —The Safe, Sure Way

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 15