Direction THOMAS A. O’BRIEN THEATRES. PLAZA "Horn* of the jig Talkies." Is woman's honour worth a man's life? How many lives should a woman live. See the answer in the greatest of all mystery thrillers. 3 De Luxe Sessions—--11, 2.30, 8. ON TRIAL 99 A VITAPHONE ALL-TALKING PICTURE PAULINE FREDERICK BERT LYTELL LOIS WILSON FULL PROGRAMME ALL-TALKIE ITEMS INCLUDE JOHN CHARLES THOMAS and VIVIENNE SIGEL, Broadway Stars In a Scene from ••MAYTIME.“ singing “Will You Remember." PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS In which the Latest Events of the Day are Seen and Heard. SOUND CARTOON Featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. DOUGLAS STANBURY and MARIE GAMBRAELLI, In “A Moonlight Romance." BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT PLAZA. NIGHTLY AT 8. IF IT’S AT THE TIVOLI—IT’S GOOD THEY AL L _T AL K IN THE YEAR’S GRE ATEST MYSTERY THRILLER. LAURA LA PLANTE in “TEtE LAST WARNING” With JOHN BOLES MONTAGUE LOVE ROY D’ARCY and a Huge Cast. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. 3 NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Box Plan now open at Dixon’s. Phone 44-136. REGENT Epsom TONIGHT AT 8. Phono 20-142. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS VICTOR McLAGLEN in ‘‘STRONG BOY” The Year's Funniest: Picture. Also. ROD LA ROCQUE in “THE ONE WOMAN IDEA” Comedy Gazette. THEATKB KIN SL AND TONIGHT AT ■. Phone CO-821. JOHN GILBERT ALMA RUBENS In “MASKS OF THE DEVIL” A Magnificent Comedy Drama. NEWS CARTOON GAZETTE.
Municipal Band Concert TOWN HALL SATURDAY NEXT, DEC. 7 AT 8 P.M. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Conductor—Mß. CHRISTOPHER SMITH Presents the Brightest Programme of the Season. Every Item Popular and Good and Special. The Band will play “Sylvia” march, “Tantalusqualem” overture, a most charming suite “In a Lover’s Garden,” a descriptive number “A Forest Wooing,” the brilliant potpourri “Tangled Tunes,” and a Garland of Gems from Sullivan Operas. By special request MR. J. DAVIES, the Band’s brilliant solo cornet, will again play “The Carnival of Venice,” and MR. MCLENNAN has in preparation a wondrously fine and difficult flute solo, The Swallows’ Flight” (Kohler). Very Special Engagement of MISS MILLICENT O’GRADY, Who will sing the brilliant “Ah, fors e lui.” from Verdi’s “Traviata,” “Carmena” and other songs, and MR. ERIC MANNALL, At the Piano—MlSS THELMA GORDON. ADMISSION—Body of the Hall, 6d; GalItry, Is. Reserves, 2s, at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. A REVELATION W IN fi |UNA MRK GRAND OPENING AT 7.30 FRIDAY NEXT THE WALL OF DEATH Also Featuring SEVERAL NEW ATTRACTIONS For the First Time in Auckland. DIRECT FROM AMERICA LUNA PARK FRIDAY NEXT PADDY'S MARKET SUNSHINE SCHOOL NELSON STREET. To be Opened by the Mayoress. MRS. CAMPBELL, at 11 A.M. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Lovely Articles Cheap for all Ages. Great Jumble Sale. Refreshments. FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 6, SALES—II a.m. to 8 p.m. CONCERT—B p.m. to 10 p.m.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 17
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