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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. ■ LAST NIGHT. "TII E HINGE R," " THE KINGS B," From the Sensational Stage Play by EDGAR WALLACE. Also, "STRONG BO Y." "STK ON G BO Y." With Victor McLaglen, Clyde Cook and Leatrice Joy. MAJESTIC. Direction : Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Box Plan at Theatre, Phone 43-21 U. Continuous from 11 a.m. Not to be Thrilled by "THE S ILE X T II 0U S E." Is Impossible! Gasps! Creeps! Thrills ! Laughs! Shudders ! Amazement! Astonishment! "THE SILENT HOUSE." "THE SILENT HOUSE."

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"THE SILENT HOUSE." • "-THE SILENT HOUSE." IT HOLDS THE SECRET OF THE MOST MYSTIFYING AND INTRIGUING INFLUENCE—SINISTER . . . EERIE . . . WHERE NO. ONE COMES OUT ALIVEWILL YOU BE THERE? COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE T7IDWARD, Karnngahape Rd., JCi At 1.30 and 7.30. " THE TRAIL OF "JS," Starring Dolores Del Rio and Ralph Forbes, with a supporting cast of 1300 people. Bigger and better than "BEN HUH. "GIRLS GONE WILD," With Sue Carol and Nick Stuart. pAPITOL — TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. V-> Final Screening of Capitol. " THE WOMAN DISPUTED," Canitol Starring Norma Talmadge. Capitol "THE MISTERIOUS LADI," Capitol. Starring Greta Garbo. Capitol. Selected Supporting l'rograinrae. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-oH. E MP I KK TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. Final Screening of "THE KOAD TO YESTERDAY," Starring Joseph Schildkraut. " SUM FINGERS." Starring Bill Cody. " COLLEGIANS," and Latest NEWS. GREY T Y^'N PINEMA— XJ \J ■ Surrey Crpscent, At 7.45. "THE SIREN," with Dorothy Revier and Mat Moore. "EILEEN," with an all-star east. PARISH TTALL— Devonport, Xl At 7.43. "THE STREET ANGEL." with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrel. "FUGITIVES," starring Madge Bellamy.

CHURCH NOTICES. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, „,_ FRIDAY. JUNE 14, "*gr At 1) a.m. »zf <$k SOLEMN REQUIEM MASS Wm(:Wk FOR THE LATE FATHER Rector St. Patrick's College, Wellington. His Lordship, Bishop Cleary, will preside. Seats Reserved for Old Boys. "xl 3 JUMBLE SALE. , TIALLON BUILDING S, 160, lIOBSON STREET. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 2 P.M. GOOD VALUE. 13 XTEWMA R K E T JN, j.u'Mß LE S A LE. : MUNICIPAL HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 14,. 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. WONDERFUL BARGAINS. Don't Miss It.

TUMBLE SALE. V Pitt St. Methodist Schoolroom. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2.30 P.M. Clothing, Shoes, etc., on Sale. xIS TUMBLE SALE. IMPORTANT. 00, MANUKAU ROAD. PARNELL. First Section. FRIDAY, :i P.M. Organised by Remucra Ladies. xl 3 MUSICAL TUITION. HARVEY (Tenor), winner Clifton Cooke Scholarship, London. viic.'iiK-.cs for Pupils; voice placing. Italian mctliQU J terms moderate.—SCO, Mt. Eden ""• 15 ART EXHIBITIONS. %rrJ? 7< ?r-(!fl AUCKLAND SOCIETY Ul ' ARTS (Incorp.). >*miu!> i 4HTU ANNUAL PvrrTTiinunv .. HTTTPMIBVWII i ~ «AHIBITION, at JUL * INKS I.ART EXHIBITION SEEN LS AUCKLAND FOR YEARS. Hours: Monday and Nniiminv 11 v . AnUIfiHTOV, 1/, la

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 138, 13 June 1929, Page 28

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