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AMUSEMENTS. COMING SHORTLY TO THE STRAND THEATRE (The Home of Only Big Pictures.) A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. WILLIAM FOX Presents "■F OUR SON S," DEDICATED TO THE MOTHERS OF THE WORLD. With MARGARET MANN, JAMES HALL. GEORGE MEEKER, CHARLES MORTON. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, .TUN.. JUNE COLLYER, ALBERT GRAN, AND EARLE FOXK A STAR ABOVE THEM ALL. * / \ \ "F 0 U R / / SON S." \v I IT IS THE BEAUTIFUL TALE | 1 OF MOTHER BERNLE AND | THE FOUR SPLENDID MEN . . . CHILDREN SHE REARED AND GAVE THE WORLD. PATHOS. HUMOUR AND TRUTH ARE BLENDED SKIL- I FULLY IN A PICTURE I WHOSE MEMORY YOU'LL CHERISH FOREVER. "FOUR SON S," DEDICATED TO THE MOTHERS OF THE WORLD. I I I LAUGHTER AND TEARS | I EXQUISITELY COMBINED IN | THE BIG DRAMA OF THE I DECADE. j PRECEDED BY AN ATMOSPHERIC STAGE PRESENTATION. BOOKiMi.-Box Plane at thp Strand and Lewis H.idy's, Ltd.

A DELPHI—GREY LYNN TURMINUS. -**- TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M., "THE KING ON MAIN STREET, ,, with Adolphe Menjou and Greta Ni.ssen. Als«» Kit-hiiril l>ix in "WAKMIXG UP," One of the Greatest Sporting Pictures of the Tear. Edna Jaggar Sinitb r- Orchestra. Trams all parts 10.30. Reserves. Phon** 27-235. CLICK piLACK NEWMARKET. LICK NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. CLYDE HOWLEY ANI> HIS INTERNATIONALS. Dancing from S p.m. till 12 Midnight. Admission 4/. Reserves. Phone 40-789. Dress Optional. xl 2 /tOnn *'EET of the Greatest Film Ever * UW Mnde will be Screened at the Service conducted by KEV. C. <;. SCRIMOEOUR. At the STRAND f>n SUNDAY NIGHT. 12 DANCING. G A XiG HT? OAKLEIGH PARK. Near Ferndale TO-XKiHT. CABARET EXQUISITE. THE FAMOUS ASTONIANB. under Jackio Aston, absolutely unbeatable. Novelties and Prizes for the Monte Carlo. Fully up to the Astonian unexcelled standard. Pakeha Bus leaves G.P.0., Queen Street. at 7 p.m.. via Town Hall, Karangaliup*: , Ron (I. and Surrey Crescent stopping en route. See that YOU stop it. Gents. 2/0: Ladies 2/: Double. 4/. including supper. x! 2 PONSONB? XT ALL. ONSONBY -tJ-ALL. OPP. FIRE STATION. SATURDAY — TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY SATURDAY — TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY AND EVERY MONDAY AND VEDNKSPAY. PARAMOUNT DANCES. VI. DEAN'S MELODY BOYS T7ill be there with the Latest Dance Numbers. Dancing 8-11.30. Chocs.. Cigs., Streamers and Confetti. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. Management, R. LINCOLN, I. HENDRY. 12 LECTURES. a ucklaxd C ITY VhM*l tltission. \?®s/ lewis eady hall, LEWIS EADY HALL. QUEEN STREET. (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) SUNDAY E V E N I N G. Doors Open 6.30. Sacred Music (Eailytrola), 7 p.m. Service Begins 7.30. Preacher: REV. CHAS. CHANDLER. Soloist: MISS IRENE FROST. "CROSSING THE BAR." STRANGERS who have no Church Home are invited to make their Home with us SOCIAL Hi.'UR, 8.30-0.30, when we "get together" tut a cup of tea and a chat. NOTE. —No Thursday Communion Services till further notice. jo PLUMBERS AND DRAINERS. AUCKLAND'S Lea'Unjr Drainers. Choked and Broken Draius Repaired at ehortes; notice. All Kinds of Concrete Work under taken. Experts only employed.—H. VALENTINE AND SON, 17, Nortncote SU. Grey Lynn. Phone 26-019 C

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 20

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