Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. ' Home of the jjg Talkies.” U-BRIEN THE PLAZA THOMAS A. O'BRIEN THEATRES. 3 De Luxe Sessions—- , „ _ LAST FEW DAYS ALL-TALKING —SINGING SENSATION BROADWAY'S MUSICAL COMEDY STAR EDDIE DOWLING ¥»*>■ HEAR HIM TALK SONGS IN w Tßae HEAR HIM SING GAIETY Ealimlls)©w —— A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 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 SCREENING" IN NEW ZEALAND OF -Paramount Sound News IN WHICH THE WORLD'S LATEST NEWS ~ SEEN AND HEARD —' Waring’s Pennsylvanians World-Famous Jazz Band In NOVELTY NUMBERS. JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Renowned Singer In “PROLOGUE PAGLIACCI." JL AMATEUR NIGHT COMEDY BURLESQUE. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT PLAZA BE WISE AND BOOK NOW. TONIGHT AT 8 TIVOLI “WOMEN THEY TALK V PART urA L B K R ,°L S - ABOUT” Brilliant Array of Short Talking and Singing Features. PHONE 44-136 First Release in Auckland SOCIETY ? POLITICS ? IRENE RICH AUDREY FERRIS AN D WILLIAM COLLIER BOX PLAN AT DIXON’S, NEXT TIVOLI-soog ng/vv. STALLS 1/-, RES. STALLS 1/6, P. CIRCLE 2/-, RES. CIRCLh^^ RIALTO AND REGENT SPECIAL WILLIAM HAINES- “ A Newmarket —Tonight at 8 Epsom, 7.45. wni I DAY ATTRACTIONS THE KING OF LAUGHMAKERS IN LAUGHS AND THRILLS ~ ~ Also EDGAR WALLACE’S Sensational Thriller LATEST GAZETTE MAN'S MAN ” STORY WORTH SEEING ■THE RINGER.” Spe< COMEDY THEATRE TWO BIG SPECIALS ALICE WHITE in KINSGLAND College Pep Laughs Thru TONIGHT AT 8. Phono 20-821. Also “ WOLVES OF THE BORDER A STORY OF THE WEST. GAZETTE ‘COMEDY

DIXIELAN m by the sea. pr vv ZEALAND'S MOST luxurious CABARET Where all Pleasu J and no Disappointe~nts Await You. DANCING TONIGHT Dixieland's Birthnight and Labour Night. 8.30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. the famous "chxleland dance 1 BAND Ar« Always Playing New Melodies anS Rhythm that *h" Dane,no „ perfect Joy. Ca'bare^Everv^ay to DeliShtful'Musi* C special Dancing Features by Mlls eC GWENTH “mACNAUGHTON RING 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. GIANNINI final concert tomorrow Positively Last Appearance in Auckland Town Hall Concert Chamber (Large Hall Being Otherwise Engaged) tomorrow NIGHT AT 8 E. J. Gravestock, Ltd., present The Unrivalled Star of the Modern operatic and Concert Worid. DUSOLINA GIANNINI Associate Artists SOL deutsch molly p bernst E -n Violinist 5s 3d. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, BOX PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. 5S Day sales at Coleman s. Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade. 3s Tickets at Doors.

fic®llu? pirate s¥pp* MILFORD TONIGHT GRAND REOPENING BALL DANCING 8 p.m.—l2 P-m. 6s Double, 3s 6d Single Numerous Cabaret Items Arranged Music by Ye Versatile Pirates, featuring “Constantinople’* for the first time in New Zealand. i Special Bus Service to and from the | Sh 'ip; also Late Transport and Vehicular i Perry. 12.30 a.m. I p HONE 23-414 FOR RESERVATIONS N.Z. LABOUR PARTY AUCKLAND L.R.C. j (Under the Auspices of the Auckb'ned Branches Committee and by Per- ( mission Trades Hall Trustees) LABOUR NIGHT DANCE CARNIVAL A NOTABLE EVENT TONIGHT, 8 to 12 p.m. TRADES HALL, HOBSON ST. Under the Patronage of MR. Hi- J Holland. M.P.. Parliamentary Lea N.Z.L.P.— visiting Auckland. brightest, biggest, best evenING VET HELD. COME MAKE MER f AND ENJOY YOURSELF. all LABOUR SUPPORTERS WILL THERE ! by “SNAPPY SIX” ORCHESTRAAuckland’s Famous Jazz Band-«'P I **®" Spot Waltz. Chocolates, Cigarette., Streamers. Balloons. Confetti Perfect Supervision and Refinement Flashlight Photo. “eople's Popular P'M’LADIES. 1s 6d: GENTS.. 2:»■ J. HOOLE, Hon. see. r ULLER-HA YW ARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD —1-30 and 7 * e n Maynard in “THE ROYAL RIDER ” ‘ MRS. BROWN OF CHICAGO. And “THE FIRST BORN” GREY LYNN CINEMA— 7.45. " “ WILD GEESE ” “THE LARIAT KI D . victoria, devonport —8. ANTONIO MORENO In His First Talking pictu , r , e “THE MIDNIGHT TAXI

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19291028.2.159.1

Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 805, 28 October 1929, Page 15

Word Count
610

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 805, 28 October 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 805, 28 October 1929, Page 15