AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. - — A Fuller-liaywan! Theatre. THREE TALKIE SESSIONS TO-DAY, at 11, 2.15 and 8. TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES. T AST T7\EW TVXYS • -L'AST l 1 ew -L'AYS OF riIHIS "PROGRAMME. J-HIS i- ROGRAMME. PROGRAMME. I 1. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 1 Events of the Day in Talk | and Sound. 2. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. A Talk with the World's Greatest Writer. 3. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, The Great English Comedienne 4. lIIS MAJESTY THE KING. His Last Public Speech before his illness. 5. "THE STAR WITNESS." The First All-Talkie Comedy. G. "THE STREET ANGEL," Featuring I Janet Ga.vnor and Charles Farrell. I BOX PLAN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY. LTD. PRICES : Morning Session : 1/ to 1/0. Afternoon Session : 1/0 to 2/. Evening Session : 2/ to 3/0. Plus Tax. Booking Eee, Gd. Circle or Stalls. pOMMENCING TjIRIDAY AT EXT, Commencing Friday ext, . AT THE -— STRAND. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre TJlif F!K? 100% T:!!;k!m; PICTURE rpo Ii 10 QCREENEI) icti.'re J-o Screened TN AT EW r/EALA-VD. -l-N kw Zealand. "'IN OLD ARIZONA." "IN OLD ARIZONA." "IN OLD ARIZONA."
WITH THE WORLD'S BfcST TALKIE ST A US. VOU WILL HEAR EARNER BAXTER TALKING FROM START TO FINISH. EDMUND LOWE TALKING FKOM STAKT TO FINISH. DOROTHY BURGESS TALKING FROM START TO FINISH. NOTE THESE FACTS ALSO: — 1. THERE ARE NO SUB TITLES. IT IS THE FIRST OUTDOOR TALKIE. 5. YOU WILL HEAR EVERI" WORD FROM THE LII'S OF EVERY FLAYER IX THE CAST. j The proof of the pudding is | | in the eating. When "In OM j | Arizona" is ■ screened next | | Friday it will he the iirst .100 | I per cent Talkie to be shown | | in Auckland or New Zealand. | J I STRAND NEXT FRIDAY. CLICK CLACK CABARET DE LUXE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 3RAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. Dancing S p.m. to 12 midnight. Dance in Comfort to the Tuneful and Rhythmic Music played by CLYDE HOW LEY'S FA M OUS INTER NATION A LS. Admission : 7/0 DOUBLE. Phone 40-759 For Reserves. 4 A UCKLAND CGsfej! c hokal ! gOCIETY ( INC.). Will present at its OPENING fIONCERT pening Concert OF THE SEASON, WALLACE'S MELODIOUS OPERA, " MARITANA," " MARITANA," , " MARITANA," T°WN JTALL, THURSDAY, MAY 16, AT 8 P.M. AT S P.M. SOLOISTS:— MISS KATE CAMPION Soprano MISS M. CLAGUE Contralto. UK. LAMBERT HARVEY Tenor. MR. GEOF. COLLEDGE Baritone. UR. E. THOMAS Bass. iVITH FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Leader of Orchestra : 1 MISS EDITH WHITELAW. I
Box Plan Opens on MONDAY, May 13, at 7.30 a.m., at: — STRONG'S BOX OFFICE, 146, Queen Street, Opp. Wyndliam Street. Intending Spbscribers plense make Application to :— R. W. STRONG, Hon. Sec. and Treas. SUBSCRIPTIONS : 2 TICKETS FOR EACH OF 3 IR/ CONCERTS 3 TICKETS FOR EACH OF 3 01/ CONCERTS ~- L / 4 TICKETS FOR EACH OF 3 OA/ CONCERTS *"±/ x 4 "OEPERTORY SOClETY.—Talented Amateurs. wanted to form Stock Company. Write Andrew Beresford, c/o Lewis Eady,Ltd., Queen St. 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 104, 4 May 1929, Page 24
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