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. AMUSEMENTS. TRIUMPH OF THE BRITIS] TALKIES! ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS APPLAUD THE OLD COUNTRY'S OVERWHELMING VICTORS STRAND. STRAND. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre, THREE TALKIE SESSION; - DAILY, AT 11, 2.15 and S. THE MOST MYSTERIOUS AN] THRILLING TALKIE YET PRODUCED. "THE CANAR* MUKDJUK CASE." " THE CANARY MURDER CASE. ,, SPECIALLY SELECTED AS PARA MOUNT'S BEST TALKIE, WITH WILLIAM POWELL, JAMES HALL, LOUISE BROOKS. THE GREATEST DETECTIVE STORY OF THEM ALL!! I THE FIRST ENGLISH I TALKIES. 1.--ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE AT LONDON CENOTAPH HEAR THE MASSED BANDS OF "Till GUARDS ,, —THE VAST CROWD SIXG IXG "O (i()D, OUR HELP IX AGEi PAST ,, —THE .->(! KUGLERK SOUXDIXC "THE LAST POST" AXD "REVEILLE. , THE WHOLE SERVICE IS SHOWN \XL IT WILL MAKE YOUi: BKITISH HEARTS THRILL! 2.—"SMITH WAKES UP." A REAL ENGLISH ALL - TALKII; COMEDY, AND YOU'LL UXDBKSTAXE EVERY WORD! (iOOI) OLD COCKNEY! AND IT'S A SCREAM! FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. EVENTS OF THE DAY IX SIGHT AND SOUND. Box Plan at Tlipntrc (I'lionc -13-114), and Lewis Eady, Ltd. 1 GRAND and LYRICH 2 GREAT FAVOURITES. "THE RINGER," "THE RINGER," From tlio Sensational Novel by EDGAR WALLACE. Screened Grand (onl.v) : 12.30, 0.15, C, and 5.15. Another Wonderful Attraction. " MOTHER KNOWS BEST." " MOTHER KNOWS BEST." Featuring Madun Hell.iniy and Louise Dresser. Screened Grand: 11.13, 2, 4Ao and 7.30. Screened Lyric : 5.50. VICTOR MeLAGLEN. "STRONG BOY." "STRONG BOY." Screened LYRIC ONLY : 7.4.1 I GRAND AND LYRIC^J RJi UN [ON &**» THING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' - LV ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL REUNION WM be Held JUNE 27, 28, 2!) AND 30. Any Member who has not. received Ihe Reunion Circular please get in touch with the secretary at once.—G. H. BATGBR, Hon. SecvTrens., P.O. Box 299, City. 18 MEETINGS. Sw QVERSBAS LEAGUE. / A l A Meeting of tlio Auckland I FHP'TO I !>,n,ncll will ~G hc!d in the \ V W / Cafe Delmonico, 175, Queen V^— ~J Ktrcet, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at S p.m. Mr. Karl Atkinson will give an Address oil "Tlio Music of Gilbert and Sullivan," illustrated by Gramophone Records. A. R. QUAYLE, 17 lion. Secretary. MEN OF KENT AXD KENTISH MEN." A MEETING Will be held in COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CLUB, HIGH STREET, On JUNE 10, AT 8 P.M. Ladies Invited. xl 7 S. W. G. TKIGG, Hon. Sec. _ AUCKLAND BRANCH NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. A Meeting of Auckland City and ! Suburban Teachers will be held in thG Assembly Hall, 'Seddon Memorial Technical College, on FRIDAY, June 21, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: (1) To discuss the new salary scheme. (2) To consider the desirability of forming a Sub-Branch for city and suburban teachers. x! 7 J. AKMSTKOKG, Secretary. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. piVEKHBAD AND OSTBND SERVICES. •LV STEAMERS, CALLING AT ALL WHARVES, Leave Auckland daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Waimarie, and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Riverhead Dally at 7 a.m. (Sunday excepted). For OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf, Sundays, 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays at 9.45 a.m. Fridays G. 30 p.m., Saturdays 1.45 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 DYERS AND CLEANERS. THIS WILL INTEREST ALL LADIES. As a trimming) for Shawls, Bcarves, Dresses, Bedspreads, Curtains, Cushions, etc., there is nothing so beautiful as our CHAIN EMBROIDERY. It can be done in any shade of silk, also in gold and silver tinsel thread (exquisitely beautiful). Our Hemstitching is in a class by itself. There is nothing like it procurable elsewhere. As for jur Pleating (in over 250 new styles), it is famous all over N.Z. Write for samples. Remember, we specialise in all these lovely things. Call, write or ring 13-000 ° 11 21-500. ptROTHALL WAY CLEANERS AND \J DYERS, LTD., Pleating, Embroidery and Hemstitching Specialists, 33-35, EDENVALE ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. Branches Everywhere. C WII, DREW, Cleaner, Dyer, Renovating • Specialist. Collects and Delivers. Phone 46-629.—210, Hobson St. C A A -P(\(\ CARPETS Cleaned and Distr± DUU infected, Electric Beating Vacuum Process. —Domestic Vacuum CleanIng Co., Strand Arcade. D MUSICAL TUITION. T ILLIAN BRAITIIWAITE," L.A.8., -Lj Teacher, Voice Production, Piano, Har-' mony. Composition.—Studio: 29, Jervois Kd., Heme Bay Terminus. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 141, 17 June 1929, Page 20

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