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AMUSEMENTS. . LAST NIGHT AL JOLSON, " THE JAZZ SINGER." STRAND. STRAND. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. SESSIONS: 11—2.15—8 P.M. (Cheaper Prices at 11 a.m. Session.) ALL SINGING! TALKING! DANCING! And What Singing ! What Dancing ! What Comedy ! Bigger than Big! Newer than New ! Better be among those present when the Screen unfolds the most intimate Follies ever seen or heard. A COLOSSAL BROADWAY MUSICAL COMEDY IMPORTED TO YOUR OWN THEATRE. SEE HEAR FOX MOVIETONE. "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." " FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." ALL-TALKING, ALL-SINGING, ALL-DANCING REVUE. 20 GORGEOUS SCENES. It's really a number of great shows in one, a succession of splendid spectacular scenes being threaded by a strong, appealing, romantic plot. If you dance you'll want to do "The Breakaway." If you like music, you'll be humming "That's You, Buby," "Big City Blues," "Walkin' With Susie," "Pearl of Old Japan." 500 MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. The most gorgeous girls, a dazzling fashion pageant, amazing scenes in colour, in a spectacle of singing, dancing, laughing youth. 200 PERFORMERS. A Dazzling Ensemble and Brilliant Cast of Principals, interpreting the Jazziest Song and Dance Steps o£ the Jazz Age. 100 CHORUS GIRLS, • The prettiest girls, the cleverest artists, the catchiest songs, the snappiest dances. the funniest comedy—all blended into a musical revue so colossal, so lavish, so perfect, it baffles description. THE GORGEOUS COLOUR SCENES. One of the biggest numbers Is "Under the Sea," filmed in gorgeous natural colours. It is a fantasy based on an old Japanese legend, and the setting is a magic grotto under the sea. THE FIRST FILM FOLLIES— THE MOST INTIMATE REVUE EVER PRODUCED. With Sue Carol. Lola Lane, Sharon Lyn, John Breeden, Dixie Lee, David Percy, David Rollins, Frank Richardson, Stepin Fetchit. STRAND TO-MORROW. PLANS AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. DANCING. A "DEVELATION TO T")ANCERS THE FAMOUS TRANCE T)AND. Under the Direction of MR. JAMES K. MORRIS, Now Touring New Zealand. j Featuring the Latest Dance and Popular Numbers; direct from the Continent, that makes dancing a perfect joy. EXHIBITION JAZZ, Demonstrating the latest from America, by the Renowned MISS THELMA GALLAGHER. MUSIC LOVERS — DANCERS, ROLL UP TO QT, T>ENEDICT'S TTALL, EAST STREET, SATURDAY, -VTOVEMBER 9 REMEMBER.—OnIy one night in Auckland. Prices: Gents 3/, Ladies 2/6, Double Ticket 5/. W. LAMPII MILLER. 31 Advance Agent. A-A r< KEY T YNN T ABODB £? 1k pARTY. GAIETY HALL, f ipucfyfgjf Surrey Crescent.. TO-NIGHT — 8-11 — TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY THURSDAY EVENING. "BEST-OF-ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. Spot Waltz, D'Alberts, One Jazz. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. PALTRIDGE'S MUSIC. The place to enjoy your mid-week dance. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/C. O'NEILL STREET HALL. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL. Reg. Rushen, "The Whistling Comedian." Come and Dance while he Whistles. 31 mO-NIGHT rpO-NIGHT. Enjoy a Night of Dancing in the Coolest and Most Refreshing Rendezvous in Town. DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET, NORTH STREET, NEWTON. Featuring THE REVELLERS and Their Popular Musical Hits. Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., Etc., and Real Enjoyment. Ladies. 1/. Gents, 2/. 31 saturday. cjaturday. aturday. Saturday. ventura dance club. St. sepulchre's hall. St. sepulchre's hall. 31 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. ■piVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. Jti STEAMERS CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Waimarie and Rlverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leaves Riverhead Daily at 7 a.m. (Sunday excepted). For OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf, Sunday. 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays at 9 45 a.m., Fridays 6.30 p.m.. Saturdays 1.45 p.m. BRADN'EY AND BINNS. D 4

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 258, 31 October 1929, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 258, 31 October 1929, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 258, 31 October 1929, Page 32

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