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AMUSEMENTS. s - LAST TWO DAYS. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. ' MARY PICKFORD STRAND. s, STRAND. STRAND. (A FullerFRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY ?> . >f AL JOLSON RELIVES * WITH HIS GjLOW AND HIS GAIETY VITALITY UNABATED, JOLSON IS )f STRAINING AT THE LEASH, MAGNI THEATRE WITH YES ! IT HAS ARRIVED. ' THE BIG RECORD-BREAKING Seven Months in Sydney. Attracted a Quarter of a Million People in Melbourne and New Zealand Capital Cities. Because of the crowds which assemble to see the picture wherever it is shown, the management requests patrons to obtain their seats as far in advance as possible to avoid the delay in the lobby at the time 2 of performance. :t WARNER BROTHERS' AL JOLSON AL JOLSON AL JOLSON AL JOLSON AL JOLSON In AL JOLSON The AL JOLSON AL JOLSON AL JOLSON 1 AL JOLSON For ten long years producers strove in vain to entice A 1 Jolson to the camera. Fruitlessly they vied with one another with mention of fabulous salaries and added fame. Not to be tempted he stood adamant and aloof until came the day when the great and vital story of "The Jazz Singer" was discovered to him. The smiles, and sobs woven in the web of that epic of sacrificing love, found answering echo in the story of his own life's strivings, and he gave to its making all the power of his unquestioned genius. Here was an artist wondrously in attune with his subject, and there was created from that conjunction a masterpiece that wrings hearts even while it woos the 1 gentle • laughter of a wondering t world. \ THERE IS ONLY ONE JAZZ SINGER—ONLY ONE - AL JOLSON. I 1 — STRAND THREE IDENTICAL 11 — 2.15 . MOULIN ROUGE, TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGIIT. ANTONIO MORENO- and HELEN COSTELLO, in their First Talking Picture. THE MIDNIGHT TAXI. Tho story of a wealthy bootlegger king, , daring owner of a fleet of ships, a string of taxies, trafficking from Canada to the Mexican border. Excellent Supporting items include a i Clever Talking Comedy. i "LUCKY IN LOVE." 1 Prices: D.C. 2/, Stalls 1/6, and 1/. Reserves by Phone 24-749. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. JpRINCE JgJDWARD—I.3O, 7 and 8. - THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH. ] 1 T Long Men, Short "LOOPIN' Men, Clowns, Dane THE LOOP." I its and Aerialists, , J_ all in gay reality. , Henry B. Walthall 1 in a Thrilling Mys- | "BLACK tery Drama of the I MAGIC." South Seas. | TOPICAL and COMEDY. QREY QINEMA— 7.45. ' Nobody home but the cat to-night. Even the fire's going out. < They're off to see : ! "THE WHIP." The Greatest Racing Thriller yeti Also, I "THE CANARY ' | MURDER CASE." A Wonderful Programme. Usual Popular Prices. —— I -yTCTORIA, DEVONPORT— 8. Splendid Talkie Programme. . . _ . "THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." I I Talkie Supports include Screen Snapshots S And a clever Talkie Comedy. "THE BOOKWORM." TOPICAL, ETC. 13 Prices: D.C. 2/, Stalls 1/6 and 1/. A Reserves at Preecy's. --" — j WHAT WAS 1 (pHE J^ETTER THAT MADE A . GENTLEMAN SACRIFICE HIS HONOUR? W HO H AD 1 rpiE J^ETTER? c I Si SHOWS. l- — 7 I WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND £> PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 0] I THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW, sc NOVEMBER 13 AND 14, 1929. y Schedules are Now Ready, Send for One— -f Don't Miss! B Most Comprehensive List of Classes. Valuable Trophies and Prizes. ji £100 for the Dominion Hunter Class. c( Special Feature of ' Fat Lambs —See cl Particulars. . Horticulture, Home Industries, Schools. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 20. Look Up Yours, Please. _ J. M. BAXTER, :23 Secretary. o

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

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