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■ AMUSEMENTS. LAST "MOTHER STRAND. —- STRAND. A Fuller-Hayward THREE "TALKIE" SESSIONS COMMENCING COMMENCING THE MOST FASCINATING IT TALKS FROM " THE CANARY : " THE. .CANARY "THE CANARY "THE CANARY : " THE CANARY "THE CANARY (A PARAMOUNT WITH WILLIAM POWELL, LOUISE I WAS IT ROBBERY? WAS I WHAT CAUSED THE SEN MURDER OF BROADWAY'S I GI

THE GREATEST STORY YET THRILLS!! YOU WILL SEE AND UNRAVELLED BY PH AMERICAN SHER SPECIAL THE FIRST, INCLUDED IN THE SUPPOR SERVICE AT THE LONDON MOVING, MOST AWE -IN SIBLE TO IMAGINE. AT OPPORTUNITY OF SEE MASSED BANDS OF "T CROWD SINGING "0, GOD —THE LONG ROW OF " LAST POST " AND "REVE VICE IS SHOWN. IT WI HEA SPECIAL THE FIRST IN YOUR OWN LAN " SMITH (A SCREAM FROM

FOX MOVIE (EVENTS OF THE DAY BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT AND LEWIS QNEHUNGA PICTURES — TO-NIGHT. 'Strand. Master Pictures Present Strand. Louise Fazendu and Clyde Cook, Strand. in a Rollicking Comedy, Strand. "FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE." Strand. '-FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE." Strand. "FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE." Strand. It's a Scream. Strand. Full Supporting Programme. TO-NIGHT AT 8, LEWIS EADY HALL. . GREGORY IVANOFF VIOLIN RECITAL. Trices: Front Stalls, 4/; Back Stalls, 3/; Students, 2/. Plus Tax. Booking Free. Book now at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen St. 13 SHOWS.

-. pOULTRY, CJL piGEOX AND pANARY «WW«W p LUIi _ INCORPORATED. *VT THE 12TII ANNUAL SHOW Will l>e Continued TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JUNE 14, 1929, In the FORESTERS' THEATRE. ONEHUNGA. The World's Champion Orpingtons for Egglaying, owned by Mr. J. Nixon, will be exhibited. Come and see all the Prize Winners and hear the Nightingale Sing. THE SHOW WILL BE OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Admission, 1/. 13. F. A. SKINNER. AUCKLAND TOY DOG and"Wat qiiow, VM&. AND £5 HOW, MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET, MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET, TO-MORROW (FRI.) AND SATURDAY, TO-MORROW (FRI.) AND SATURDAY, JUNE 14 AND 15. FROM 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. EACH DAY. Record Entries from All Parts of New Zealand. New Zealand's Best Pekingese, Pomeranians and Persian Ca'ts on Exhibition. Admission, 1/; Children, Cd. X l 3 GEORGE HUNT, Secretary. PiCNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. RIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. STEAMERS, CALLING AT ALL WHARVES, Leave Auckland daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Waimarie, and Riverhead (Saturdays exceptec 1 ). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave'Riverhead Daily at 7 a.m. (Sunday P \-ceptedL For OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf, Sundavs, 9.45 ft.m., Wednesdays at 9.45 a.m. Fridays C.30 p.m.. Saturdays 1.40 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4

PUBLIC NOTICES. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR MUSIC A. ' LOVER?. IT IS PROPOSED TO FORM A pHOTR Vhoi'r under the leadership of TJROFESSOR ]Vr 00K ± rofessor xu -oou (The Eminent European Conductor and Specialist in Church Music), For the Study and Presentation of BACH'S CHORALES AND OTHER CHURCH MUSIC. Essential requirements, Ear and Voice; as Choir will be highly, trahu-d before giving public performance. Apply SECRETARY, ,-ts e<"- v>-i, A'i?klahd.

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

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