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THE SUN ENTERTAINMENT SECTION

Direction • “Home of the Big Talkies.” .... THOMAS A. O’BRIEN THEATRES. 3 De Luxe Sessions—--11 2.30 8. SEASON EXTENDED PLAZA ASON EXTENDE 2nd. BIG WEEK THREE BIG SESSIONS ALL-TALKING SINGING MONDAY, LABOUR DAY BROADWAY’S MUSICAL COMEDY STAR. EDDIE SUtah. DOWLING s HEAR HIM TALK SONGS HEAR HIM SING GAIETY IN They all Talk and Sing from Start to Finish Catchy Songs Melodies easily remembered. “Sleepy Valley.’’ “Little Pal," “Rainbow Man.” A Great Night’s Entertainment sending you away with a smile. FULL SUPPORTING ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. THE FIRST NEW ZEALAND OF -Paramount Sound News IN WHICH THE WORLD’S LATEST NEWS SEEN AND 3 HEARD - Waring's Pennsylvanians World-Famous Jazz Band in NOVELTY NUMBERS. JOHN CHARLES THOMAS JL AMATEUR NIGHT COMEDY BURLESQUE. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT PLAZA BE WISE AND BOOK NOW. TIVOLB ' FIRST RELEASE IN “WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT” TONIGHT AT 8 PHONE 44-136 Special Matinee Monday (Labour Day) 2.15. AUCKLAND SOCIETY ? POLITICS ? IRENE RICH AUDREY FERRIS AND WILLIAM COLLIER Brilliant Array of Short Talking and Singing Features. BOX PLAN AT DIXON’S, NEXT TIVOLI—BOOK NOW. STALLS 1/-, RES. STALLS 1/6. D. CIRCLE 2 RES. CIRCLE 29.3 3. RIALTO AND REGENT at 8 - TWO BIG FEATURES. Universal Films Present —Lina Basquette in “COME ACROSS” A STORY OF CABARET LIFE. Also, A Carnival o* Fun, “NONE BUT THE BRAVE.’’ A Scream from Start to Finish. LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY. THEATRE TWO SUPER ATTRACTIONS The King of Mirth, REGINALD DENNY in “HIS LUCKY DAY” KINSGLAND I,uv ' „ Denny at His Best—A Long Line TONIGHT AT 8. Phone 20-821. 3 Laughs. MATINEE SATURDAY. 2 P.M. Also “BLINDFOLD,” One of the 1929 Sensations. FURTHER EPISODE —“BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD. ’ COMEDY GAZETTE.

rULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD —1.30 and 7 Ken Maynard in ~ •‘THE ROYAL RIDER.” ••MRS. BROWN OR CHICAGO. "THE FIRSTBORN." GREY LYNN CINEMA—7.4S. Geo O'Brien in -MASKED EMOTIONS" -THE HOUSE OF FEAR’ VICTORIA, DEVONPORT, 7.45 “THE WHIP" -the lariat kid. by the sea. NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Where all Pleasure and no Disappointments Await You. DANCING TONIGHT 8.30 P.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT Admission, ss. the famous dixieland dance 1 n BAND Are Always Playing New Melodies and Rhythm that make the Dancing a Perfect Joy. v ely a Da y to D S e'ight d ful Muslc RING 26-613 FOR RESERVATIONS. DON’T FORGET: MONDAY NIGHT DIXIELANDS rIRTHNIGHT AND LABOUR n!2hT. Wh.n the Great Birthday Cake is to be cut. Dancing 8.30 o m to 1 a.m. Special Features Admission, 15s Double. Make your Reservations EARLY.

He ©l&c If irate mm MILFORD BEACH. N.Z.’s MOST UNIQUE CABARET. Grand Reopening Labour Day, Monday, October 28 Opening Ball DANCING, 8 P.M. TO 12 P.M. 6s DOUBLE. MORE BRILLIANT. BRIGHTER, HAPPIER THAN EVER. Reserve Your Table Early The Cabaret has undergone many ?lterhI'ons. being richly painted in a delightful colour scheme blending with a comp ete Change of decorations, representing a nuge rose garden of breath-taking beauty. SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR OPENING BALL. Featuring Ivan Perrin, a master pianist with extraordinary ability. Also Mr. Colin Shorter and Partner win demonstrate the latest Ballroom Dances. A revelation TO DANCERS New Versatile Pirates Dance "ow under the leadership of Mr Brown, will feature all the 'at Popular numbers. Mr. Brown and combination of finished musicians w' certainly set the standard of dance music in New Zealand. OON'T MISS THE OPENING NIGHT. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 23-414. Late Vehicular Ferry to Auckland, 12.30 a.m.

Tn "The Glad Rag Doll, Miss Costello appears as an actress and is sup--.Artpd bv an exceptional cast which includes Kalph Graves Audrey Ferris Claude GiUinswal-er and Dee Moian,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 804, 26 October 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 804, 26 October 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 804, 26 October 1929, Page 15

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