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AMUSEMENTS. . CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? In order to preserve the enjoyment and entertainment "The Last Warning" contains in the revealing of the secret, "Who Killed John Woodford?" patrons are invited to co-operate in preserving this secret by not divulging same to their friends, HEAR and SEE THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND THRILLS! The sensationally popular stage play that took Broadway oy storm for three years is at last surpassed in screen masterpiece. | THE MAJESTIC, I [ A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. ] 3 IDENTICAL SESSIONS: 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. TO-DAY (LABOUR DAY) CONTINUOUS SESSIONS. LAURA LA PLANTE, LAURA LA PLANTE, LAURA LA PLANTE, Star of "The Cat and the Canary." In "THE " THE "THE LAST WARNING." LAST WARNING." LAST WARNING." It Surpasses "The Cat and the Canary." If you missed that you should not miss this picture. But if you saw "The Cat and the Canary" you need no bidding to see "The Last Warning." THE GREATEST MYSTERY FILM EVER PRODUCED. Also, ERNIE LOTINGA, Comedian of "Nap" and "The Raw Recruit," in 4 "DOING HIS DUTY." ARNOTT BROTHERS IN "THE LOVING BIRDS." The Most Clever and Entertaining Novelty Act Yet Seen in Auckland. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Box Plan can bo located at Theatre. Phone Reservations, 43-210. Prices: 1/ to 3/10. MOULIN ROUGE. TUDOR — REMUERA. SPLENDID HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT AT 8. 2 HOURS' PICTURES, Followed at 10 by 2 HOURS' CARNIVAL JAZZ. John Stewart and Lilian Rich In A Thrilling Sea Yarn, "HIGH SEAS." Very Fine Supporting Programme, Including Talkie Featurette, To be followed by TWO HOURS' CARNIVAL JAZZ. WHITFORD WAUGH'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA In All the Latest Hits.

Hats—Streamers—Confetti—Novelties. Prices: 2/ and 1/. Jazz 1/0 extra. Reserves by Phone, 24-T4O. TO-MORROW—DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "THE IRON MASK." FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE T7IDWARD— r *-* TO-NIGHT AT 7. Triple Star Programme. Ken Maynard in "ROYAL RIDER." "MRS. BROWN OF CHICAGO." And "THE FIRST BORN." QREY L YNN QINEMAFine Holiday Programme. HOOT GIBSON in "THE LARIAT KID." And "WILD GEESE." Send the Kiddies to the Matinee. ■yiCTORIA, DEVONPORT— V 7.45. ANTONIO MORENO In His First Talking Picture, "THE MIDNIGHT TAXI." Also, Talkie Featurettes. Send the Kiddies to the Matinee. DANCING. jfr%. IV 7j Ti ABODU P art * J*- *%k -Labour J- arty «j~~2?TjS% AUCKLAND L.R.C. ■TE3.C2li_) (Under the Auspices of the Auckland Combined Branches Committee, and by Permission Trades Hall Trustees.) mO-NIGHT — — rpO-NIGHT. A NOTABLE EVENT! TABOUR -VTIGHT fUNCE fIARNIVAL -Labour ight ■L'ance Carnival 8 P.M. TO 12. Tj-IRADES JJALL, TTOBSON QTREET. Under the Patronage of MR. H. E. HOLLAND, M.V., Parliamentary Leader, N.Z.L.P., visiting Auckland. Brightest, Biggest, Best Evening yet held. Come, make merry, and enjoy yourself. All Labour Supporters will be there! MUSIC BY SNAPPY SIX ORCHESTRA. Auckland's Famous Jazz Band, 6 Players. Spot Waltz, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers, Balloons, Confetti. Perfect Supervision and Refinement. Flashlight Photo. People's Popular Prices— Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. 28 J. HOOLE, Hon. Sec. GIGANTIC SOUVENIR NIGHT. 100 PRIZES. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), S TILL 12 P.M. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Corner Hobson and Victoria Streets. rpHE "VTGAKOMA. J- HE AUCKLAND'S LEADING OLD-TIME DANCE. Mrs. Northover's NGAROMA ORCHESTRA. The band that is attracting record Attendances. £7 Worth of Prizes. • | : SPOT WALTZ SPECIALS. For Ladies: 2 Dozen Rose Bowls,. 1 Dozen Salad Bowls, and lib Boxes of Chocolates. For Gents: Best Quality Ties, Socks, Handkerchiefs and Cigarettes. Lucky Streamers and Balloons Galore. Flannels Optional. Our Popular Prices: Ladies. 1/6; Gents, 2/. THOS. ESTALL, M.C. A. ESTALL, Sec. 28 mUESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 29. AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' CHARITY CLUB. WEEKLY DANCE At SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET. Help bring Xmas Cheer to Children in the Orphanages by giving your Patronage to this Popular Dance Club. A Beautiful Hall. A Perfect Floor. A Pleasant Evening is Assured all Patrons. Edgar Bendall's Collegians render the Latest in Dance Music. Evening Dreys Optional. Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/6 29 DELTA THEATRE NEW LYNX. DANCING AFTER PICTURES TO-NIGHT. Kept up till 1 a.m. No Extra Charge to Picture Patrons.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 18

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