amusements SEASON DRAWING TO A CLOSE 6TH TRIUMPHANT WEEK. As “The Singing Fool." with Vltaphone, will n in this province, reservations will be accepted it accompanied by postal note ever be seen and heard elsewhere by letter from country residents or money order. A 1 Jolson The World’s Favourite TALKS AND SINGS at the PLAZA 3 De Luxe Sessions Daily. 11, 2.30, and 8. “THE SINGING FOOL” Also— The N.Y. Philharmonic Orchestra. Giovanni Martinelli (Tenor). Mischa Elman (Violinist). The Howard Bros. (Operatic Burlesque), Etc. TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S NIGHTLY at 7.4s—Phone 44-136. CONTINUOUS FROM 10 —Phone 44.402 COLLEEN MOORE “WHY ln BE GOOD?” The kind of Picture that has placed Colleen First in the Hearts of the Movie Millions. Also, ‘KING OF THE RODEO,” with HOOT GIBSON. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA GAZETTE COMEDY. 5 5 Also, NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 7.50 EPSOM. REGINALD DENNY in “ THE NIGHT BIRD ” “LOVE AND THE DEVIL," an Enthralling Drama of the Continent, with MILTON SILLS. MARIA CORDA. 9 > Gazette Rialto Orchestra. > Phones: Rialto 46-609, Regent 20-142 l: THEATRE ■^^^KINOaLAND NIGHTLY at • PHONE *O-621. ADOLPHE MENJOU in “HIS TIGER LADY,” Also, “BREED OF THE BORDER, Starring LEFTY FLYNN. Gazette —■ Comedy, Etc. t\v\vv\v\v\\vvv\\\\\v\\\vv\\\vvv\v
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“ YOUNG WOODLEY ”• Just as LONDON. MELBOURNE. SYDNEY did. Again Last Night Auckland theatregoers gave “Young Woodley” a right royal welcome. There have been many plays that have caused discussion, but this remarkable story of College Life is one that wil' oe argued over, talked about, and watched with a smile and a tear very close together for a long time to come. A PLAY YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER. “YOUNG WOODLEY.” A Brilliant English Play presented by An all England Company. His Majesty's Theatre Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD
SHOWS Auckland Winter EXHIBITION CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS, 3rd to 13th JULY, 1929. FOR EXHIBITORS’ STANDS. WORKING EXHIBITS. SIDESHOWS, ETC. Early Application Necessary Full Information and Plans from—* J. FINDLAV. Manufacturers’ Association, Empire Buildings. Swanson Street, or Box 510. SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE COMPETITIVE SECTION FOR EVERYBODY. Roota and Fruit. Home Industries, Needlework, Industrial Rabbits. Art,, Photography and Educational Classes. Entries Close 21st. June, 1929 Free Schedule of Classes on Application to W. F, O’Donnell, A. and P. Office. 41 Albert Street, P.O. Box 86. ONEHUNGA POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY CLUB <lncorporated). THE 12th ANNUAL SHOW Will be Continued TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) JUNE 14. 1929. In the FORESTERS’ THEATRE, ONEHUNGA. Th » World's Champion Orpingtons tor *99 laying, owned by Mr. J. Nixon, will be Exhibited. uome and See all the Prize-Winners Hear the Nightingale Sing. ill be Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. _ ADMISSJQN, Is. F. A. SKINNER, Secretary. "Trie Show
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 688, 13 June 1929, Page 15
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