AMUSEMENTS. A RECORD FOR ANY PICTURE YET SCREENED IN AUCKLAND. EVERY SEAT FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE SATURDAYS BOOKED. PRIOR TO PERFORMANCE. THERE'S A REASON FOE IT! Have You Seen VICTOR McLAGLEN In " THE BLACK WATCH." " THE BLACK WATCH." " THE BLACK WATCH." " THE BLACK WATCH. ,, (Fox Movietone.) Endorsed by one and all as—■ THE GREATEST TALKING PICTURE YET MADE! —Every Artist Speaks Perfect English— And it's only at the STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. 3 Identical Sesslrns at 11, 2.15, 8. Box Tian at Strand (phone 43-114) and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Popular Prices. A GREAT PROGRAMME. ( — THE — S!£ 1 NATIONAL. I Phone rt - j NATIONAL. I 42 ' - I L Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. 2-GREAT STAR PICTURES.--2 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESEXT RAMON NOVARRO RENEE ADOREE 1 I In A Tender Romance of Love and Youth. |~" FORBIDDEN HOURS." j Pomp and Spectncle—Love and Romance — Picturesque, Colourful and Thrilling—A Drama of Human Hearts under Ermine Robes. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT PATSY RUTH MILLER In An amusing comedy-drama of a girl secretary' in love with her boss, who only considered her an efficient piece of oilice equipment. "BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB." She takes lessons from her smart girl friend in how to get her man. SEE THE PICTURE AND HOW IT WORKED. GAZETTE AND COMEDY. F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. NOTE OUR POPULAR PRICES: STALLS 1/. BEST IN AUCKLAND. CIRCLE. I/O and 2/ (No Tax). ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. «l BLANDFORD PARK. •Jg BLANDFORD PARK.
NEXT SATURDAY. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. F.A. SOCCER TROPHY. FINAL CHALLENGE. ♦f 24 LAV/N TENNIS. A BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badminton **— Racquet Restringer, 94, Albert St. Patronised by Tiklen, World's Champion. C pRASS Tennis Court to Let.—Apply vJr 552. Mt. Eden Rd., after 6 p.m. x 24 rpENNIS Racquets, new models by best JL makers; restringing by experts.—Kingsford's Sports Depot, Queen St. A TTACANCIES,. Tennis Club, Mt. Eden, 2 V hard courts, splendid surface. —Muir. Chemist, Dominion Rd., Terminus. x 24 SALE OF WORK. S~"~T. MARK'S PARISH GUILD'S ANNUAL SALE OF WORK Will be held in ST. MARK'S HALL. REMUERA, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Afternoon and Evening. Plain a"nd Fancy Work, Produce, Cake, Sweets, Flower and Dad's Stalls, Afternoon Tea, ADMISSION FREE. 23 RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. VEGETARIAN Dinners, 1/6, served in delightful surroundings. — Queen St., opp. His Majesty's Eat for Health, D-l TOILET SPECIALISTS. A UXOLINE Pomade Dandruff Cure; abso- -«. lutely certain ; beautifies the hair; 2/0. J. Jensen, Hairdresser, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. EGYPTUS, Sole Agent Lily Elsie Toilet Pariours, 417, Upper Queen St., Phone 43-4H5. Superfluous Hairs, etc. C EUGENE Permanent Waving from 21/. — Sampson's Toilet Parlours, Broadway, Newmarket. Phone 44-778. A "TTAPO" Rejuvenating Hair Restorer 11 stops falling: 3/8 posted.—M. Eecles. 218. Ponsonhy Rd.. Mnil Order Chemists. A EW Invention, satisfaction guaranteed in permanently waving hair long before old -wave has grown out. —Miss Hunter, phone 46-086. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 225, 23 September 1929, Page 20
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