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_ AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT MARY PICKFORD STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. (A Fulleri, . — ~~~~~ " TO-MORROW AL JOLSON RELIVES 3 WITH HIS GLOW AND HIS GAIETY J VITALITT UNABATED, JOLSON IS 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. WARNER BROTHERS' AL JOLSON AL JOLSON AL JOLSON AL JOLSON In AL JOLSON The AL JOLSON AL JOLSON AL JOLSON AL JOLSON AL JOLSON "The Jazz Singer" is the story of Jolson's own life, for he, too, like the Jack Robin of the play, ran away from an orthodox home when a boy to follow the lure of the stage, and, like Jack, won fame and fortune on Broadway. THERE IS ONLY ONE JAZZ SINGER—ONLY ONE AL JOLSON. i ; - i 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 of performance. STRAND THREE IDENTICAL 11 — 2.15

LAST DAY PRESENT PROGRAMME. — THl* — & I NATIONAL. PhoDe coun. NATIONAL. 42 - 169 Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m 2-GREAT STAR TO-MORROW — FRIDAY. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present The Season's Most Actionful, Dramatic, anc Thrilling Story of Underworld Life. THE VOICE OF THE CITY. ' THE VOICE OF THE CITY. THE VOICE OF THE CITY. A Magnificent Melodrama, a Cross Section of Life tliar is Vivid, Vital, moving with express speed from beginning to end. With WILLARD MACK WILLARD MACK ' WILLARD MACK And WARNER BROS. WARNER BROS. WARNER BROS. Present their First British Quota Picture Production of the FAMOUS NOVEL AND PLAY By EDGAR WALLACE, "THE FLYING SQUAD." " THE FLYING SQUAD." "THE FLYING SQUAD." The Story of a Ruthless Smuggling Organisation and howit was brought to book. Plots and Counter Plots— Thrilling Action, With I WYNDHAM STANDING. I I 1 GAZETTE AND COMEDY. F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte Zylophone Solo, T. Gee. NO AMERICAN CANNED STUFF. NOTE OUR POPULAR PRICES: STALLS 1/. BEST IN AUCKLAND. CIRCLE, 1/6 and 2/ (No Tax). Reserve Your Seats at Theatre. .No Extra Charge. Saturday Night Reserves unpaid for cannot . be held after 7.45. MUSICAL TUITION. fTIEACHER of all Stringed Instruments; J- pupils permanently engaged everywhere.—Walter Smith, 16, Turner Street, City. • D

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

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 32