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AMUSEMENTS. THE PLAZA “THE HOME OF S DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY the midnight TAXI” in Hi* AND Helene Costello »®«° tn * a of“»H%* a st U C s a and traces of ta*«' aBS lay <r» m all ria%o the Mexican Canada Border . * r aphon B : OS ' produch 00 ' THE BIG TALKIES AT 11 a.m.. 2.30 p.m. AND 8 p.r SPEC ' ALlv selects v,t^h ONe all -talkie Andr' 1 ’ Instruzae ntal d Comed y Numbers DAp RNE C 'ph~TT Th «' r «'»ouf ®^A»D f Com ad/en,f e " S ' ,sh ***oß, Tenor U * tra^,an Corned Entertfinor,' 1 ' 13 TIVOLI & EVERYBODY’S COMMENCING today. \n . n ’»at '.'f^rp - •*'»aa,. "'at eVc>' f Mg£' Tivoli —Nightly at 7.45. Phone 44-135. yo2 aiv er s ft C** ,/ Oh ,*"* ar> lty, th at “-VVve T . iVe 3 »of U to fl ''* S e le\ ''l® tO<“ V Everyboyd's Continuous from 10 a.m. Phone 44-402. RIALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET TONIGHT AT 7.50 EPSOM. LOUISE BROOKS JAMES HALL WILLIAM POWELL in THE CANARY MURDER CASE” One of the most baffling detective stories ever written. ALSO BEBE DANIELS in “TAKE ME HOME” A Bright. Snappy Comedy. Latest Gazette, Etc.

FRIENDS, CITIZENS AND COUNTRYMEN (No Connection Mark Antony’s Oration). Questions demanding Consideration: Preference Tinned or Fresh Foods? Preference American or British Goods? All agree, even members of the Mustard Club, that tinned or canned goods are only substitutes for the genuine. Next THURSDAY NIGHT the Leading Artists will entertain citizens in the Large Town Hall, when Alan McElwain, successor to the late M. B. Spur, will radiate enough humour as tc cause an Egyptian mummy to smile, while Rex, not “cheese," but V2tes, is sure to upset the Sphinx. Fair’s fair, “double-headed pennies strictly barred.” Mrs. Brown Joe, no reflection Mrs. Penny, is some songster, and Len (Barnes), the “Air Radio King," and Nina Scott, some Monologuist. “What does that word mean?" Ronald Muston, the "imitator,” of “Kriesler,” will require more than "Jury” to decide the verdict; nevertheless, Ray is hot mustard on the Xylophone. Bobby Night, no, Mr. Knight, the Concertina Wonder, will set that wizard of the Piano, Wynne Smith, going, where only knows, perhaps to discover the quartet, •‘The New Zealand Four," who are out on their own. Very well, talking off champions, more answer by the name of Webb than any other that his Soprano Solo will be one out of the bag. for Ernie is a champion of champions. “Ernie makes his debut here: give him a -eal Auckland reception." Another new lady Soprano this time. Miss Youd. ‘‘Rise to the occasion and extend warm greetings." Sorry for the suspense you had waiting for Besses of Barn Duet Polka, Ken Smith, and another, a real McKio—it’s a corker. Could any concert be successful without Cyril Towsey at the Piano. He is the grand master of accompaniments. Time is getting on, however; could not dream of closing without listening to the ever-popular Artillery Band, who will render some choice selections. A Real Dinkum Variety Concert. For one night give preference to local artists over all imported tinned or canned programmes. Every Artist a Star. Every Item a Gem. Steady on Encores. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. Avoid the rush, Reserve Seats. Lewis Eady. Ltd. No extra charge. CHEERIO, BANDO.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 17

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