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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. 11.0 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. } In "COQUETTE." STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. > Hayward Theatre.) i NEXT. r NEXT. I NEXT. 3 HIS OWN LIFE. 1 AND HIS IMMENSELY INFECTIOUS S BACK WITH US, AND ALL'S WELL! I FICENT, CAPABLE OF ROCKING THE I ACUTE LAUGHTER. YES! HE HAS ARRIVED! 3 ATTRACTION OF 1020. Broke all Records in England. In its first Twelve Weeks in New York was seen by Half a Million. Box Hans for "JAZZ SINGER," " JAZZ SINGER," Now Open at Theatre from 10 a.m. until 0.45 p.m. Dally, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone Reservations Ring PHONE 43-114. SUPREME TRIUMPH! "JAZZ SINGER." "JAZZ SINGER." "JAZZ SINGER." "JAZZ SINGER." In "JAZZ SINGER." The "JAZZ SINGER." "JAZZ SINGER." "JAZZ SINGER." "JAZZ SINGER." "JA£Z SINGER." The Jazz. Singer—grown to manhood —travel-worn, down and out — blue. He enters Coffee Dan's restaurant in 'Frisco —where people of the stage gather! Professionals and amateurs sing, treated to silence, or the enthusiastic knocking of hammers, with which each guest is provided! " The Jazz Singer" is called on. He responds ! Volcanic, emotional, moving —tho house is wild! The tiny hammers beat approval! Then Fate intervenes —a dainty lady comes to the table where the singer sits —Would he like an engagement—he must see her manager to-morrow —then — A play for all the young who dream of far fields —and for the old, who remember! A play to make each more tolerant of the other ! A play to warm the heart and stir tho pulse ! THE GREATEST MINSTREL OF THEM ALL. AL JOLSON. FRIDAY SESSIONS DAILY, — 8 P.M.' • CAPITOL THEATRE, Capitol. DOMINION'ROAD, Capitol. Is now Equipped with the Most Capitol. Modern Western Electric Talkie Capitol. Apparatus. Capitol. • Capitol. TO-NIGHT, Also THURSDAY Capitol. and FRIDAY. Capitol. WILLIAM HAINES in Capitol. "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE." Capitol. "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE." Capitol. ■ With Capitol. Lionel Barryinore, Leila Hyains, Capitol. Karl Dane, Tully Marshall, etc. Capitol. The Greatest of Stage Plays Capitol, made into the Greatest of Capitol. Pictures. Capitol. Hear these celebrated favourites Capitol, talk. A powerful drama of 1000 Capitol. ~ thrills. Capitol. Romance and Comedy. Capitol. Numerous Short Featurettes. Capitol. Gus Edwards presents his Capitol. Gorgeous Tcchnicolour "Review. Capitol. Jimmy Marvin, famous Victor Capitol. Gramophone Artist; in Delightful Capitol. Numbers. Capitol. Leonard Nelson, famous Broadway Capitol. Star, in Popular Songs. Capitol. Reserves, Phone 20-457. A DELPHI GREY LYNN. Direction : George Storey. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. William Fox presents "THE VEILED WOMAN," A Drama of tho Dancing Daughters of France Also, a New Comedy, " QUIET pOMES." Orchestra de Luxe.. Phone 27-235. GET THE HABIT ADELPIII. ELTA THEATRE —-—- NEW ' LYNN. TO-NIGHT AT 8. > Double Star Programme. Come and See POLA NEGRI in " BARBED WIRE." . rpHE J^ETTER WILL 'ASTOUND EVERYBODY. jy-UNICIPAL JgAND QONCERTS. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY NEXT. ' UCKLAND UCKLAND TITUNICIPAL BAND. -"J-UNICIPAL' -JQAND. | In a popularly chosen programme of Band and Solo "Numbers. Soloists: Clarinet, MR. ED. PHELOUNG; Cornet, MR. J. DA VIES. Vocalists: MRS. HAL McLENNAN and MR. CYRIL, SCOTT. Accompanist: MISS THELMA GORDON. Bandmaster: MR." "CHRISTOPHER SMITH. ADMISSION : Body . of. Hall, . 6d; Gallery, 1/. Reserves, 2/, at Messrs. Lewis Eady; Ltd. 16 J. S. BRIGIIAM, Town Clerk. /pHE JpATAL J^ETTER, WHAT STRANGE MESSAGE DID IT CONTAIN? TEACHERS OF DANCING. ALL Dancing, £1 1/ term (private ■lessons); proficiency one term; Fancy Costumes Hired.—333, Dilworth Bldgs. ; 47-799. WHS BALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dancing Classes. Private Tuition. — Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street. Phone 46-121. C Ballroom dancing, correct style, qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. D 4 FOX Trot, Waltz, Blues, in 6 lessons.— Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun Street, Ponsonby. Post 1/ for hints. C PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 419, Upper Queen Street.—Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons; Ballroom Dancing. D SAN TOY Modern Dancing Classes, Every Wednesday, Saturday, 7 p.m.; 10/ course. Royal Oak Hall. (Please note, no class on Saturday, October 19.) 16 RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. VEGETARIAN Dinners, 1/6, served in delightful surroundings. — Queen St.. opp. His Majesty's. Bat for Health. D 4

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

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