amusements. It's Your Last Cliance to see England's Greatest and Most Spectacular Pictnre At TO-N1GRT Afc 7.45 TO-N1GHT 7.45 ■ At The — * GA1ETX T"! E T D X L AIETY U E ifOXE C1NEMA ART FILMS PRESENT An intense drama enacted amidst the glamorous night life of LONDON'^ WEST END— AND LIMEIIOUSE" "PICCADILLY" "P1CCAD1LLY" "PICCADILLY" "PICCADILLY" "PICCADILLY" "PICCADILLY" "PICCADILLY" ANNA MAY WONG, G1LDA GliAY JA-MESON THOMAS. CYRIL RICIIARDS. A Drama of Passion and Lfevenge — Tears and Fears — Tragedy and HappincssTEN RFELS OF LOVE, LIFE AND r.AUGTITER. Uecommended by the N.Z. Censor as inore especially for Adult Audiences. In Addition : FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS More thrills per minute than any pictnre we have shown this season— and thnt's a faet. The greatest, the most thrilling and exciting picture that "The Ace of Western Stars" has ever made. You must see it. KEN MAYNARD "TARZAN" KF>N MAYNARD "TARZAN" KEN MAYNARD and "TARZAN" KEN MAYNARD "TARZAN" KEN MAYNARD "TARZAN" Come out to Cheyenne. See the greatest rodeo ever held. See Ken Maynard ride bucking _ hronchos, bull-dog racine cattle, and ride to victory on Tarzan in one of the most thrilling races ej->i held— with a heantiful ci>'l as the prize. "CBEYENNE" "CHEYENNE" "CHEYENNE"- ; "CHEYENNE"tf von like the best in Action. Thrills. Romaiice, Speed. then come alnng and see Ken and Tarzan in the workFs most sensational thrill-stunt entertainer. MANY GRAND SUPPORTS. BE WISE-BOOK OR BE EARLY. Ring 2551 or 3809 for Reserves. No Estra. POPULAR G AIETY PRICES.
"RTO RITA" BOX I'LANS "RIO RITA" BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT n OWB BROS'. NOW OPEN AT IIOWE BROS*. RUSH OF SEATS AN TI CIPATED For tlie Big Musical Comedy Event of 1929APIER J/J UNICIPAL THEATRE. ENTERTAI NMEN T FESTIVAL FOR TWO NIGHTS AND MAT1NEE SATURDAY at 2.15 p.m. Superlative Musical Comedy Attraction at Napier makes short season a Gala Occasion. SIR BENJAMIN and MR JOIIN FULLER prcs-cnt their greatest achiovemer.t to date, the crowning triumph of their tlieatrical endeavours. '"10 RITA" "RIO IilTA" "RIO RITA" "RIO RITA" "RIO RITA" "RIO ftlTA'1 "RIO RITA" "RlO RITA" "RIO RITA" "RIO RITA" Tho Musical Comedy that sets the Standard. A Glorious Spectacular Production vivid and cxotic, ihe last word in lavisl magnificcncc and elahorate scttings. Th alluring Musical Romaucc of the Ri Grande tliat has broken all vecords aiu preecdcnls, with GLADYS 3I.ONCRIEFF GLADYS MONCRIEFF Australia's Artiste Supreme. Supported By JANETTE GILMORE. DAVE MALLEN, And A Brilliant Cast of Intcrnational ^Artists, together with the "RIO RITA" BEAUTY CIIORUS AND BALLET. » The Fincst Production that has ever visited the Dominion. COMMONSENSE PRICES— Reservcd Seats 8/- (plus tax).
ST. AU G USTINE'S SCIIOOLROOM. ^XRAND ^JONCERT, TO-MORROW ( Wednesday) NIGHT At 7.45.. IN AID OF ST. LUKE'S PIANO FUND The foltowiug Artists will takc part— Pupils of Madame Ailecn Johns, Miss Reay Wrights'on and Mr E, G. Stevenson, Miss. Ada Bald, The Blire Diamond Orchestra. Miss Alma Mackcnzie, Miss Gwen Dalton. Admission 1/-. Children 6d. J^OCKYER'S piANO gTORES I3cg to notif.v the public that as a further shipment of tlie STEINITE (All Electric) has just arrived, they will again be able to demonstrate tlie Cotnbination Model at their CONCERT to be held in the COSMOPOLITAN TI ALL on THURSDAY EVENTNG NEXT at 8 o'clock. A varied programnie of: the latest recordings is arranged, and an evening of sheer enjoyinent is nssured, All Welcome. Admission Free. HARD Ur FANCY DRESS gKATIXG pARNTVAL. CORONATION HALL, Port Ahuriri THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th. Fi'om 7,30 p.m. to 12 Midnight. Prizes for Ladies and Gentlcman. Brass Band in Attendance. Admission: Adults ls 6d Skates hire as usual. Children as usual. Judging by Popular Vote HAWKE'S BAY BOX1NG ASSN. - (Tnc. HAWKE'S BAY HAWKE'S BAY ^MATEUR (0HAMPIONSHIPS. MUNICTPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1929. At 8 p.m. - Twenty-eight Entries have been received. The best talent of Hawke'.s Bay will be competing. and a really gOod night's boxing is nSsilred " "Prices: — 'Stage 5s; Circle and O.S 3s : Back stalls 2s; Ladies and Boys ls. Members' Ticlcets will be isued nt the.Theatre by tlie Secretary.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 164, 13 August 1929, Page 9
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