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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. A Fulier-Hayward Theatre. Twice Daily, at 2.30 and S. NOW IN ITS SECOND BIG WEEK. j ""I ! "THE BATTLE OF THE I | SEXES." ! i FULL OF LAUGHTER! TEARS! THRILLS ! And HEART INTEREST. Directed by the Master Director, D. W. GRIFFITH. Special Stage Presentation, " LOVE TRIUMPHANT." COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. It is •with pleasure we announce the Jpremiere screening in the Dominion of the Film Sensation of the Year— "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." _J All Auckland will flock to see this film with the daring and unconventional theme, and he thrilled as never before by motion picture. Henry King Production. United Artist Special.

Featuring NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. WHEN THIS PICTURE FLASHES ITS TITLE ON THE SCREEN NEXT FRIDAY AT THE STRAND THE PUBLIC OF AUCK LAND CAN PREPARE FOR THE MOST AMAZINGLY DEPICTED DRAMA EVER SEEN UPON THE SCREEN. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre. 'Phone 43-114, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. i CAPITOL. A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Capitol. An Excellent Programme. < apitol. " rpEMPEST." "fIIEMPEST "' Capitol. " J-EMPEST." " X EMPEST." Capitol. A Lavish Spectacular and Power. Cap to . ful Drama. A Super Production Capitol, full of Sparkling Romance Capitol. Comedy, Stirring Action, Intense Capitol. Drama, and Thrilling Blood Capitol. lingling Scenes unmatched in the Capitol. history of the screen. Capitol. Starring JOHN BAKIIYMORE. Capitol. — The Second Picture. — Capitol. " "Vf E, r1 ANGSTER." Capitol. "iJXE, VJ" ANGSTER." Capitol. A Thrilling Under World Drama, Capitol, a Gripping Story of Life, Loo:: Capitol. and i,ove. Capitol. Starring JUNE COLLYER. Capitol. Latest News and Fox Variety. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-r<74 TT'MPIRE. — A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK. B»g Double Star Programme. " PLASTERED IN PARIS." A Riotous Comedy Drama, full of Hilarious Adventures, Thrills and Merriment. Starring SAMMY COHEN. The Second Picture: "A WOMAN'S WAY." Margaret Livingston and Warner Baxter. Fox Comedy, Fox News, Fox Variety. _ EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Tj'DENDALE—A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. -C-J TO-NIGHT—B o'clock—TO-NIGHT. The Greatest Laughter Programme in Auckland. " THE FORTUNE HUNTER." " THE FORTUNE HUNTER." " THE FORTUNE HUNTER." A Sparkling Comedy Sensation, starring SYD. CHAPLIN. SYD. CHAPLIN. The Second Picture: " HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN." ! A Rollicking Comedy Drama, starring GLEN TRYON. | Two Reel Comedy ana Latest News. Orchestra. Phone 20-710. - | COMPETITORS in the GRAND I FLORAL FETE.

DOMAIN, MARCH 16, ST. PATRICK'S DAY, PLEASE NOTE: 1. Either Natural, Paper, or other Artificial Flowers may be used for Decorating Vehicles. 2. All Entries must be in Writing and delivered to the Secretary, Mahoney's Building. 38, Shortland Street, by 5 o'clock on March 13. PROGRAMME. 1. Floral Decorated Tradesman's Commercial Vehicle, up to 40cwt. First Prize. £10; Second Prize, £5 ; entrauce fee, 10/. 2. Best Decorated Motor Importer's Car. First Prize, £55/: entrance fee, 10/. 3. Best Floral Decorated Private Car. First Prize. £20: entrance fee, 10/. 4. Floral Decorated Car, 12 h.p. aud over. First Prize, £ 10; Second Prize, £ 2 10/ : entrance fee, 10/. 5. Floral Decorated Baby Car, under 1li.p. First Prize, £ 10; Second Prize, £2 10/ ; entrauce fee, 10/. 6. Best Decorated Motor Cycle with Sidecar. First Prize, £5; Second Prize, £2; entrance fee, 5/. FOR THE CHILDREN.—Post Entrlet. 7. Best Decorated Push Bicycle. First. £2; Second, 10/: free. 8. Best Decorated Boy's Trolly. First, £1 ; Second. 10/ ; free. 8. Best Decorated Doll's Pram. First. £1; Second. 10/ ; free. POST ENTRIES. 10. Poster and Costume Advertisement r.f New Zealand-made Goods. First, £ 3 5/ ; second, £22/; tree. JL'ST A FEW .OF THE OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Thrilling Aeroplane Stunts. Whippet Racing, Massed Dancing Display.- Interhonse Girls' Races, Maypole Dancing. Cycle Races. Basketball. Free Punch and Judy and Sideshows, Decorated Motors and Side-cars—AND DON'T FORGET THE NATIONAL CONCERT, TOWN HALL. SAME NIGHT. The Whole of the Proceeds are Devoted to Howick and Takapuna Orphanage*. . 2

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 24

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