Direction pgameof the pig Talkies.” THOMAS A. O'BRIEN THEATRES. 3 De Luxe Sessions—--11, 2.30, 8. PLAZA ALL TALKING PRODUCTION —THREE GREAT STARS — CHARLES ROGERS MARY BRIAN WALLACE BEERY THEY ALL TALK FROM START TO FINISH IN PARAMOUNT'? ALL-TALKING SUCCESS. “RIVER OF ROMANCE 11 With HENRY B. WALTHALL JUNE COLLYER. >uddV Rogers, the most popular figure on the screen today, in a new deliahtful role uoa .. -rn c? ir> i c: r.AOTAIM Rl Aic er n u „ v*/ _iil ’ , ae "9 n V ul ro,e Also, Specially Selected All-Talkie Items by World-Famous Artists. E PARAMOUNT news, which the latest Events in the World are Seen and Heard. THE NIGHT COURT, All Laughing Comedy. MADAME ROSA RAISA, Metropolitan Opera Star, in Worldfamous Numbers. ' SINGING CARTOON The Sidewalks of New York. BOOK NOW. — BOOK NOW. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT PLAZA, 10 A.M. DAILY. PHONE 41-586. TIVOLI TONIGHT AT 8 PHONE 44-136. TODAY—SEASON EXTENDED. FOLLOWING ITS SUCCESS AT THE PLAZA. ALL-TALKING-SINGING SENSATION. EDDIE DOWLING ‘The Rainbow Man’ FULL SUPPORTING ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT DIXON’S BE WISE AND BOOK NOW. REGENT EPSOM, 8 P.M. TONIGHT. TWO BIG FEATURES A THRILLING DRAMA OF THE UNDERWORLD. ‘ THE VOICE OF THE CITY.” Starring WILLARD MACK. Also, “A THIEF IN THE DARK.” JUST ONE LONG LAUGH. GAZETTE COMEDY. THEATRE “THE SPY” KING SLA ND A Thrilling Story of the Secret Service. TONIGHT AT 8. Phono 20-821. COMEDY GAZETTE.
Grand —Lyric NEW TRIPLE BILL OF SILENT FILM AND VARIETY. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “The Iron Mask” AND '‘The Port of Missing Girls” 700 Girls Missing in 1928. Where do they go? Screened—GßAND 11.15, 2, 1.45, and 7.30. Screened—LYßlC 7.45 and 9 p.m. Appearing Grand Theatre (Only) ••THE LITTLETON S” ANEW AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE ACT In "COMEDY TIT-BITS.*' GRAND AND LYRIC. 6y Kind Permission Auckland Artillery Band of the City Council. Invite Citizens to Attend and Hear Popular Musical Programme—"Light Cavalry," *' p ique Dame.” "In a Persian Market," and other Favourite Numbers. ALBERT PARK Tomorrow (Wednesday), 8 p.m. COLLECTION CONTEST FUND. WYNNE SMITH, W. 0.1, Conductor.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 15
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