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AMUSEMENTS. ■ Be Well Advised and Secure Your Seats By Booking. PLANS OPEN DAILY AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. THREE SESSIONS DAILY, 11.0 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. SECOND GREAT WEEK. MARY PICKFORD In " COQUETTE," AT THE STRAND (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) It is voted without exception Mary Pfckford's Best. Also— GEORGE nOBEY, England's Prime Minister of Mirth, In "ENTER THE BRIDE." RUTH "GLANVILLE, America's Premier Saxophonist, In Musical Selections. THE FLONZALEY QUARTET, The World's Foremost String Ensemble. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. "It Speaks for Itself." EVENING PRICES: Front Stalls, 1/6: Back Stalls. 2/. Front Circle. 8/3: Back Circle, 2/9. Booking 6d extra. 1 GRAND . andJLiYKUjJI Double Star Bill of Silent Films. Continuous, 10.45 to 10 p.m. " PICCADILLY," "PICCADILLY," With ANNA MAY WONG. (< T T -IE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." " THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." With EVE SLTHERN and H. B. WARNER. Screened Grand : 11.13, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. AT THE LYRIC " PICCADILLY," "PICCADILLY," With GILDA GRAY and JAMESON THOMAS. " THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." " THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." From the Novel by Sir Anthony Hope. Screened Lyric: Sot, Matinee, 2 nnd 9 p.m. POPULAR PRICES. r^GK AND~ind LYRIC. | CAPITOL THEATRE, DOMINION ROAD, Is now Equipped with the most modern Western Electric TALKING Apparatus. .TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. The Sensational All-Talking Drama, " SPEAKEASY," Also, 2-PART ALL-TALKING COMBDY. KING OF ENGLAND'S SPEECH. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. FOR RESERVES RING 20-ff74. EMPIRE TO-NIGHT," 8 e'do«fc. An Attractive Programme. "EMERALD OF THE PAST." A Thrilling and Spectacular Drama, frooi* the Famous Stage I'lay. The Second Picture: "THE GRAIN OF DUST.". A Delightful Drama from the Popular ' Novel, Starring Claire Windsor and Kicanlo Cortess. Two-Reel Comedy. New a, and Scenic. "PDENDALE TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. •" A Big Special Programme. "THE LARIAT KID." A Thrilling Western Konumee. starring SMILING HOOT GIBSON. . The Second Picture, "EMERALD OF THE EAST." A Thrilling nnd Spectacular Drama from the Famous Stage Play. Two-reel Comedy and Latest News. Orchestra; Phone 20-710. SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC THEATRE. DOORS OPEN' G. 30 P.M. PROGRAMME. 7 p.m.— "SCIENCE AND THE FUTURE." A Challenging Forecast by MR, R. F. WAY. 7.20 p.m.— MOVING PICTURES (With Appropriate Music). " METROPOLIS." ' " METROPOLIS." WHAT THE WORLD MIGHT BE LIKE 100 YEARS HENCE. A MASTERLY PRESENTATION OF AN ABSORBING THEME. INTERWOVEN WITH A TRAGIC ROV «" - ('E. Under the Auspices <n the N.Z. Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.).

SILVER COLLECTION. ■ 12 LAWN TENNIS. Q.RAMMAR TENNIS CLUB. (1. u OFFICIAL OPENING OP OCTOBER 19, On the Club's Courts. Olive "Road,' Alt. Eden. Members imd Friends Cordially Invited to Attend. Vacancies for Few Players. J. W. HY'LAXD, Hon. Sec. 60-63, Yorkshire House, Shortland St., City. |18 TENNIS CLUB, INC., GROVE RD., EDENDALE. Opening Day, SATURDAY, October 19. A few Vacancies for New Members. 3 Chip Courts. H. P. SCRUBY, i 599, New North Rd., Hop. Sec. Mt. Albert. 12 ABOUT 8 Members would like join Private Tennis Club, anywhere, reasonable distance City.—Write S. 0823, Star. xl 2 A BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badminton • Racquet Restringer, 94, Albert St. Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion. . '•_ C GRASS. Lawn for season, suit private club, ideal surroundings, min.- car. Heme Bay.—Phone 26-552. x! 2 LADY, young, wishes to join Tennis Club,' handy to Avondale. —Write S. onnn. star. . £15. TENNIS Court wanted. Epsom, Mt. Eden, Grafton preferred, but not essential.— Write S. 0822, STAR, x 1"

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 242, 12 October 1929, Page 22

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