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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND STRAND (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. 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 t-hose present when the Screen unfolds the most intimate Follies ever seen or heard. 1 7 i | A COLOSSAL BROADWAY I | MUSICAL COMEDY I j IMPORTED TO YOUR OWN I | THEATRE. j

! i SEE HEAR ! i j 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. With SUE CAxiOL, LOLA LANE, SHARON LYNN, JOHN BREEDEX, DIXIE LEE, DAVID ROLLINS, DAVID PERCY, STEPHEN

FITCHET. 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 of the Jazz Age. If you dance you'll want to do "The Breakaway." If you like music, vou'll be humming "That's You, Baby," "Big City Blues," "YValkin' With Susie," "Pearl of Old Japan." 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.

Also, RICHARD BENELLI, Eminent Baritone. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS, showing Bobby Jones competing for American Golf Championship. "MIND YOUR BUSINESS" All-Talkie Comedy. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS BADY, LTD. PHONE 43-114. Free List Entirely Suspended. mRIPLE BILL OF ENTERTAINMENT x TO-DAY. I GRAND and LYfiIC~ United Artists Present DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE IRON MASK." The Further Adventures of the Three Musketeers. And "/JIHE pORT OF jyjISSING Q.IRLS." pORT OF jyj-ISSING Q.IRLS." MISSING! Ruth King, eighteen, vanished from home ! 700 girls missing in 1925. Is it ransom? It is kidnapping? Who is to blame?

Screened Grand, 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. Screened Lyric, 7.45 and 3 p.m. A NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTGRAND (ONLY). "T HE Jj ittleton s." "IJIHE J^ITTLETONS." IN COMEDY TIT-BITS! The Bill of Silent Films in the City. 1 GRAND and LYRIC. ) LAWN TENNIS. #r<HAMMAR TENNIS CLUB (Affiliated).) Vacancies for few Players. J. W. HYLAND, Hon. Secretary. 60-63, Yorkshire House, Shortland Street City. j QLIVE ROAD TENNIS COURTS. These Courts are available for day nlav MONDAY TO .FRIDAY, till 4.30 p.m. Fees • 6d Half-hour, 2/6 day, or 10/ per Court for Party. Ring 45-274, TENNIS, LTD. :13 "DEST English and American Racquets, strung super gut; reasonable pricesRestringing, Repairing. — Yates, Citv Chambers.

mENNIS Racquets, new models by best c makersl.restringing by experts.—Kingsford's Sports Depot, Queen St. A' "TTACANCIES 3 Gentlemen, private club, v vicinity Dominion Rd. P.O.—For particulars, ring 20-167. x 4 LICENSING NOTICES. "VTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, ELIZA SEYMOUR -RAE, of Otahuhu, Auckland, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the premises situate at Otahuhu, and known as the STAR HOTEL, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Otahuhu, on the 9th day of December, 1929, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to BERTRAM PENNEY, my appointee.—Dated at Auckland, the 30th day of October, 1929.— E. L. RAE. :•> MUSICAL TUITION. TEACHER of all Stringed Instruments; pupils permanently engaged everywhere. —Walter Smith, 16, Turner Street, City. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 259, 1 November 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 259, 1 November 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 259, 1 November 1929, Page 16

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