wiwi iimwMW—aaaga—wt—gjwiniw i WE——arai __ AMUSEMENTS. STILL PLAYING TO CROWDED HOUSES. TH GREATES TALKING PICTUR YET MADI STRAND. STRAND. ' (A Fuiler-llayward Theatre.) THREE IDENTICAL SESSIONS: 11 — 2.13 — 8. Fox Movieton Present THE BLACK WATCH BLACK WATCH BLACK WATCH With VICTOR McLAGLEN, VICTOR McLAGLEN, ROY D'ARCY, MYRNA LOY, DAVID ROLLINS, DAVID TORKENX'E, CYRIL CIIADWICK, LU.MSDEN HARE, FRANCIS FORD, MITCHELL LEWIS. Every .Member of the Cast . Speaks Perfect English. LONDON AND INDIA. Officers' Mess of • the 42nd Highlanders; Waterloo Station in London; an Indian town close to the Northern Border; a Minaret, with devout Mohammedans at Prayer, while a Muezzin Sings the Call from the balcony; Khybcr Pass, the Back Door of India —the Valley of Sudden Death, etc. In Addition : ALL-TALKING SINGING AND SOUND FEATURETTES. "His First Lesson" .. Comedy. Randolph's Hawaiians. .Musical. Fox Movietone News. Fox Variety. BON PLAN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. EVENING PRICES: Front Stalls, I/O; Back Stalls, 2/; Front Circle, 3/3; Back Circle, 2/9. Booking (3d. extra. FREE LIST ENTIRELY ; SUSPENDED. LAST DAY PRESENT PROGRAMME. — THE — NATIONAL, j Phone court,. NATIONAL.- M 2 i [ j Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. 2-GREAT STAR PICTURES.--2 TO-MORROW — FRIDAY. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER' PRESENT RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RENEE ADOREE RENEE ADOREE In A Tender Romance of Love, Youth, and Inexorable Fate. " FORBIDDEN HOURS." " FORBIDDEN HOURS." " FORBIDDEN HOURS." ' Pomp and Spectacle—Love and Romance— Picturesque, Colourful and Thrilling—A Drama of Human Hearts under Ermine Robes. And PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT PATSY RUTH MILLER PATSY RUTH MILLER PATSY RUTH MILLER in An amusing comedy-drama of a girl secretary In love with her boss, who only con»idered lier an efficient piece of office equip- - ucnt. "BEAUTIFUL BUT i DUMB." She takes lessons from her smart girl riend in how to get her man. SEE THE PICTURE AND HOW IT WORKED. GAZETTE AND COMEDY. F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. n " NOTE OUR POPULAR PRICES: n ■ n STALLS 1/. BEST IN AUCKLAND. I CIRCLE. 1/6 and 2/ (No Tax). DANCING. n.REY T YNN T ABOUR = /S7 vTrey JUYNN LABOUR "DARTY. arty. JAIETY "HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. TO-NIGHT—B TO 11—TO-NIGHT, And Every Thursday Evening. 3EST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. Advanced and Pupils, 1/. PALTRIDGE'S MUSIC. M Pupils are requested to be in attendance 7.30 p.m. for the purpose of forming a inior Committee. Da SEPT. 26—THURSDAY—SEPT. 26. Co AKD-UP SOCIAL AND MOCK COURT. M( A big night for all. Ladies' Prize: Ham; Co ints', 1-Ton Coal, for Most Hard-up Cos- fel me. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6. j G. WALTER, M.C. 19 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. See. — < O- NIGHT, 8 TILL 12. TRADES HALL, HOBSON STREET. j .lOYLAND OLD-TIME DANCE. gti id Every Thursday and Saturday Night. lIRD HEAT MAXINA COMPETITION. izes valued at £4. Judged by Public Votes. oyland Orchestra will provide the Music. " e . Everybody's Favourite. rf. Chocs., Cigs., Confetti, Streamers. Atl Twilight Waltz. Enjoyment for All. ee Black and White Taxi to Great South — iad, Dominion Road, Grey Lynn at 12 . o'clock. , Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. T Saturday—Ladles 1/6, Gents 2/. A A. McICENZIE, M.C. — iO PECIAL Dance to be held in Lewis Eady Hall, Queen St., Saturday, 21st. Grand — chestra, Excellent Supper. Dancing Com- "11/ I :itions, 6 valuable Prizes given. Don't AM ss this great evening. 19
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 222, 19 September 1929, Page 32
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