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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. " MASQUERADE." Adapted from Louis Joseph Vance's Novel, "The Brass Bowl." MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. The Majestic has inaugurated j a policy of presenting- each Friday an entirely new programme of Talking' Picture?. Al?o 'a j special Tea Session each Friday Evening, 5.30 to 7.30, for the convenience of shoppers. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. FOUR IDENTICAL SESSIONS, 11.0—2.15—5.30—8 P.M. CAUGHT IN THE WEB OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE! -y££?ER — i LAW — PASSION — HATE LOVE — JEALOUSY— ENVT — HUMOUR DRAMA — INTRIGUE. Box Movietone Presents the ALL - TALKING MASTERPIECE, "THROUGH "THROUGH "THROUGH DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT EYES." EYES." EYES." WITH MART DUNCAN, MART DUNCAN, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, EDMUND LOWE. EDMUND LOWE. The drama — suspense—tragedy' and pathos — that raake 'a murder case first page news the world over, are recreated so perfectly in "Through Different Eyes'," that you eoaldn't get a greater thrill out of watching the trim 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 solves the mystery ! See three possible versions'of the crime re-enacted before your eyes —toe judge 'and jury, weighing 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 drama t>f life ever has before. — Also — SOMETHING NEW IN SOUND FILM ENTERTAINMENT. ' "THE BELLE "THE BELLE OF SAMOA." OF SAMOA." Fox Movietone Musical Comedy With LOIS MORAN, CLARK AND McCULLOUGH Aβ PRINCIPALS DANCING, SINGING, DIALOGUE. RICHARD BONELLI, Eminent Baritone, in the PROLOGUE TO "PAGLIACCI."

RUBYE KEELER (Mrs. Al .Tolson), In Specialty Tap Dance. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. BOX PLAN IS LOCATED DAILY iT THEATRE FROM 10.30 A.M Phone Reservations. Rinj? 43-210. PGRANIJ and LYRICTI THE LAST DAY "PICCADILLY," "PICCADILLY," And "THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS" "THE.NAUGHTY DUCHESS" Screened g 2, 4.45 and 7.30. « ™™"^ ! Vo^MORROW). JJARISIAN." — "T»\RT«TiV" "J- ARISIAN." _ «JrARTSTAV» "PARISIAN." — «-DXRlllf\-"" "Parisian.- __ «PjgigtS> ~2 : jLI And ivr* - i?' RrExD it ,11051 T^DiA." I and LYRICT~] TTOT WATER AND MILK PROVIDED - LJ - FREE TO ALL PATRONS JACKSON'S PICNIC, 20TH. xl 7 TROTTING. C<UNSHIjN t E AN •yiSIT TyHANGAREI ON gATURDAY -fyTEXT FOR THE ANNUAL TROTTING MEETING OF THE r\LUB. GOOD FIELDS IN ALL EVENTS. QUALITY TROTTERS IN ACTION. Special Train leaves Auckland on SATURDAY at 6 a.m., Newmarket C.lO. Mount Eden 6.17, Avohdale 6:26. Arrires at Course at 11.18. Return Train leaves Course at 5.40 p.m Arrives Auckland 11.21 p.m. * SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES. ADMISSION: Course, Adults 2/; Lawn, Gents 7/6. Ladies 5/. A. F. THOMSON, 18 Secretary. A UCKLAND rpROTTIXG pLUB. QPRING jUTEETIXG, 1929. QATURDAY AND "VTONDAY LABOUR DAY. 2 g # ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES for all First Day Events close with the Secretary TO-MORROW, (■FRIDAY), October IS, at 5 p.m. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. Durham Street East, Auckland. . 17 JjIMOUSINE Car, leaving for Whangarei ■a. T^9 ts Saturday, has 2 vacant seats. — Ring 41-234. 17 -gggIAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. Dinners, 1/6, served in

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 32

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