AMUSEMENTS. ; * T EVERYBODY'S TALKING "FOLLIES.' '• ! All Auckland is clamouring to see this great film, the First Musical Revue of the Screen. BE WISE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS. —,- STRAND (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) 3 IDENTICAL SESSIONS, 11 __ 2.15 — BP.M. (Cheaper Prices at 11 a.m.) TALKING! SINGING! "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." MUSICAL , REVUE! ( Also, RICHARD BONELLI, Eminent Baritone, in excerpt from the "Barber of Seville." FOX MOVIETONE NEWS, showing Bobby Jones competing in American Golf Championship. "MIND YOUR BUSINESS" All-Talkie Comedy. PLANS OPEN DAILY 10 TO 6.45 AT THE THEATRE AND AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Free List Entirely Suspended. MOULIN ROUGE. REMUERA. . TO-NIGHT, AT 8. MARION DAVIES, WILLIAM HAINES, CHARLES CHAPLIN, NORMA TALMADGE, JOHN GILBERT, MAE MURRAY, LEATRICE JOY AND ROD LA ROCQUE, In KING VIDOR'S SPECIAL ATTRACTION, "SHOW PEOPLE." TALKIE FEATURETTES. Abe Lyman's Orchestra, and Hyman's Performing Birds, Comedy and TopicaLReserves by Phone 24-749. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. . pRINCE TfiDWARD 1.30. 7 and 8. A Strong, Double Programme. HIGH QEAS." IGH A Smashing Tale of the Sea Coast, and TENTH A VENUE." ENTH «■ VENUE." A Society Drama of New York Life. TOPICAL AND COMEDY. ✓XREY T YNN /CINEMA 7.45. ■ Reginald Denny, at his electric best, in "CLEAR THE DECKS." < Romance, Laughs, Thrills, Action; also 2-Reel Comedy and Topical. See this fine .Programme To-night. (DEVONPORT) S.O Sound and Talkie Pictures To-night. The Screen's Most Radiant Beauty— Vilma Banky—will delight you in her delicious portrayal of a charming little waitress in the most glorious romance of her screen career. "fTIHIS TS TTEAVEN." "J- HIS J-S JJ-EAVEN." Romance, Comely, Thrills, Heart Throbs. TALKIE FEATURETTES. "SONG OF THE VOLGA BOATMAN" And Val. and Ernie Stanton in "CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF CAKE." RESERVES AT PRECEY. ■ MOTOR RACING . QOMBINED -irOTOR /~IAR AND jl/rOTOR pYCLE "DACES. "PFENNING'S OPEEDWAY, "jl/TANGERE. (SATURDAY, TSECEMBER IJ 1929. Under the auspices of the. Auckland. Automobile Racing Club, Ltd., and Auckland Motor Racing Club, Ltd.- } First' Race, 1 p.m.
PROGRAMME. ' OPEN TOURING CAR HANDICAP, 3 laps. (Limited up to 9-h.p.) ; OPEN MOTOR CYCLE HANDICAP, 5 laps. (Handicap limit of Ss per lap.) OPEN TOURING CAR HANDICAP, 4 laps. (Cars exceeding 9 : h.p.) : OPEN MOTOR CYCLE- HANDICAP, 5 ; laps. (Handicap limit of 5s per lap.) i ! MANGERE HANDICAP, 5 laps. ' OPEN MOTOR CYCLE HANDICAP, 5 laps. (Handicap limit of Ss per lap.) ; LIGHT CAR HANDICAP, 5 laps. (Limited up to 9-h.p.) : OPEN MOTOR CYCLE HANDICAP, 5 laps. (Handicap limit of 5s per lap.) ■ SPEEDWAY HANDICAP, 8 laps. Handicap limit of 605.) ONE LAP HANDICAP, 1 lap. CONSOLATION RACE, 3 laps. Entries close with the Secretary, T. M. V. MORTON, Premier Buildings, Durham Street East, on FRIDAY, the 29th Novem-' bcr, at 4 p.m. 6 BOROUGH NOTICES. TITOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. SWIMMING BATH. Notice is hereby given that the SWIMMING BATH, Bellevtie Road, will be OPENED FOR THE SEASON on SATURDAY, November 9, and that the hours will be as follow : — , MALES— • Monday to Saturday: 6 a.m. to 8 a.m.; 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.; 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays ana Holidays: 8 a.m. to 12 noon. FEMALES— Monday to Saturday: 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.; 1.30 to 3 p.m. MIXED BATHING— Tuesday, Thursday: 6 p.m. to 9 p;m. S. GRAY, 8 Town Clerk' LAWN JjENNISJ KACQUET STRINGING BY EXPERT. Super English Gut. Prices Reasonable. GRIFFITHS TENNIS SERVICE CO., 13, Wakefleia Street. A A BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badminton • Racquet Restringer, 94, Albert St. Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion. C BEST English and American Racquets, strung super gut; reasonable prices; Restringing, Repairing. — Yates, City Chambers. __ A GRASS Tennis Court, full size, suitable for club: moderate terms. —3, Hasbury Ave., Mt. Eden-Epsom. 8 TENNIS Racquets, new models by best makers; restringing by experts.—Kingsford's Sports Depot, Queen St. ' A HALLS, ETC., TO LET. PONSONBY HALL, 161, Ponsonby Rd., now Available for Dancing, Wedding Parties, etc. All convs., rood floor, recently repainted and renovated. Moderate charges.—Apply 16, Mackelvie St., Grey Lynn. 7
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 263, 6 November 1929, Page 24
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