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_ AMUSEMENTS. _ LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TWO DAYS. Fox Movietone Presents I "MASQUERADE." | " MASQUERADE." With ALAN BIRMINGHAM, LEILA HYAMS, CLYDE COOK, FARRELL MacDONALD. Adapted from the Novel by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE. K " THE BRASS BOWL." A Full Supporting Programme of Talking, Singing and Musical Items. The Majestic has inaugurated a policy of presenting each Friday an entirely new programme of Talking Pictures. Also a special Tea Session each Friday Evening, 5.30 to 7.30, for the convenience of shoppers. At the MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. THREE IDENTICAL SESSIONS, 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. CAUGHT IN THE WEB OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE! ~ MURDER — LAW — PASSION — HATE LOVE — JEALOUSY — ENVY — HUMOUR » DRAMA — INTRIGUE. Fox Movietone Presents the " I "M. - TALKING M ACTERPIE CE. "THROUGH "THROUGH "THROUGH DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT EYES." ' . EYES." EYES." ■ , ' ' WITH MARY DUNCAN, WARNER BAXTER, EDMUND LOWE. The drama' —suspense — tragedy and pathos —that make a murder case first page news the world , over. are recreated so perfectly in " Through Different Eyes," that you couldn't' get a greater thrill out of watching the trial progress if you were the accused man himself! Hear every word of the evidence—the sympathetic plea of the defence attorney— the prosecutor's relentless demand for a "LIFE FOR A LlFE"—the startling confession that splves the mystery! See three , possible versions of the crime re-enacted before your eyes—be judge and jury, welgh,J ing the circumstantial evidence! WHO IS THE REAL MURDERER? Test your wits and judgment— HEAR and SEE "THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES." It will thrill you as no s drama of life ever has before. , -— Also — • A MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF TALKING FEATURETTES. "/■> ' Including , . SOMETHING NEW IN SOUND FILM ENTERTAINMENT. "THE. BELLE OF SAMOA." FOX MOVIETONE MUSICAL COMEDY With Lois Moran, also Clark and . . McCullougli as the principals. DANCING,' SINGING AND DIALOGUE! , . .BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS, r Box Plan Can be Located Daily at . Theatre from 10.30 a.m. Phone Reservations, Ring 43-210. » . : ' | GRAND and LYRIC. ] THE LAST TWO DAYS. "PICCADILLY," "PICCADILLY," "PICCADILLY," With ANNA MAY WONG, And " THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." . "THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." " THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." Screened Grand : 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. Screened Lyric: 9 p.m. A WONDERFUL BILL OF SILENT FILMS. All-day Sessions at Grand, 10.15 to \LO p.m. ' I GRAND and LYRIC. | ONEHUNGA PICTURES — TO-NIGHT. Strand, William Fox Presents Strand. ROD LA ROCQUE Strand. And Strand. MARCELINE DAY Strand. In Strand. "THE ONE WOMAN IDEA." Strand.-A Beautiful Bride—'.a Persian Strand. Prince—and an English Peer in Strand. - a new triangle. (Strand. Comedy and News. WAS f THE ANSWER TO rjAHE J^ETTER? JJAPPENED TO JJIHE ? LEAGUE FOOTBALL. dlft LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Sd) LEAGUE FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. CARLAW PARK. AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY CHAMPIONS. SEASON'S GRAND FINAL FIXTURE. _. SEASON'S GRAND FINAL FIXTURE. SOUTH SYDNEY SOUTH SYDNEY VERSUS MARIST BROTHERS 0.8. S MARIST BROTHERS 0.8. The Popular Code Played by the Cleverest Exponents. Admission.—Ground: Gentlemen, 1/6; Ladies, 1/ ; Stand, 1/6. Ju g io >; Players Passes Available at Carlaw between 1 and 2 p.m., Saturday. •iS w. o. CARLAW, N.Z. Rugby League.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 245, 16 October 1929, Page 24

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