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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. "j BILLIE DOVE I I In I I y "CAREERS." ■ 1 And 'Singing and Talking Short Subjects. AT THE MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) MAKE A DATE, BREAK A DATE, BUT DON'T MISS— COLLEEN'S FIRST TALKING AND SINGING PICTURE TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TIMES OF PERFORMANCES: 11 _ 2.15 — 5.30 — 8 P.M. Now you can hear Colleen Moore's wonderful voice, the voice of a real Colleen —<a faint, fascinating brogue intermingled with the husky Irish sweetness. Smiling Irish Eyes, sparkling with the fire born of a first kiss. •Smiling Irish Eyes singing a love song to a wandering sweetheart. Smiling Irish Eyes hiding a broken heart as a boy forgets to come back to Erin. J TALK6XG.""j| SINGING First National Present, COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE,

With a Bit o' Brogue, IN " SMILING IRISH EYES." " SMILING IRISH EYES." " SMILING IRISH EYES." " SMILING IRISH EYES." " SMILING IRISH EYES." " SMILING JRISH EYES." j LAUGHING. DANCING. J Prima Donna of Pep. Flirting, Diverting. But When She Talks and Sings and Dances, She's Three Times as Appealing as Ever Before. Just Her Shadow Self has Given Millions of Picturegoers their Greatest Entertainment. Imagine What a Treat is in Store When Colleen Talks and Sings. "Shure you don't have to ask why I'm smiling; "There's a wee bit of love in my heart." —That's Colleen Moore singing in "Smiling Irish Eyes." Singing not one, but three songs. And talking for the first time on the screen. It's worth the price of admission just to- hear her voice. But there's a romance as thrilling as the beauty of Killarney. And scenes in a big Broadway Extravaganza, too. It's one of the finest All-Talking Pictures we have ever shown.

A VITAPHONE ALL - TALKING. PRODUCTION, With JAMES HALL, TOM O'BRIEN, AGGIE HERRING. MAJESTIC TO-MORROW. For Reservations See Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-210. PRICES 1/ TO 3/10. QNEHUNGA PICTURES. --- TO-../GHT. Strand. Cinema Art Films Present Strand. The Greatest Spectacle Ever Strand. Produced, Strand. "iQJECRETS OF i/TVHE "HiAST." Strand. "'MEORETS OF HE J-*AST." Strand, With a cast of 5000 players. Strand. It's bigger, better and more •Strand. thrilling than "Metropolis." Strand. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Town ttall. itiown ttall. OWN -*-*ALL. •*- OWN J-- 1 -ALL. ROTORUA MAORI CHOIR IN HAKAS, POIS AND . SONGS. RA "PERFORMERS, -L ERFORMERS, WITH THE FAMOUS ROTORUA QUARTET.

SOLOISTS: Ana ttato and t\ean \ttaretini, NA JJ-ATO AND VV ARETINI, OF GRAMOPHONE FAME. THE BEST THE MAORIS EVER PUT ON IN ENTERTAINMENTS. Kreisler, having heard them, declared that, should they tour England, they would take it by storm. DON'T MISS THIS.' THIS IS MAORI ART TO PERFECTION. THE DATES ARE: — To-morrow, ttiriday, O-MORROW, J? RIDAY, AND SATURDAY, "VTOVEMBER OA aturday, -November OV, 8 P.M. ADMISSION: 8/, 2/, 1/. Box Plan at Howie's, Ltd., Dilworth Building, Customs Street (opp. Waverley Hotel)'. . J3O ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. jgIATURDAY, gQ AT '8 P.M. A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT, A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT, In Aid of BAZAAR FUNDS. BAZAAR FUNDS. PROGRAMME ARRANGED. By • THE MISSES BERESFORD, Assisted by the Leading Artists : Mr. James Lonnergan, Mr. Harold Hill, Mr. O'Connell (Humorist). One of tho Features of the Evening will be the Nursery Rhymes, Ballet and a Dashing Cowboy and Indian Scena, acted by Tiny ■ Tots.' • MATINEE: MATINEE : SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. Reserved Seats, 2/. Admission, 1/. Children, Half-price. ~ ¥* ;■ *■ TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLI'OOM DANCING, Correct Style, qualified Private Tuition. —Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O 04 FRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor Jazz or Old-time; special course, 15/— 174. Upper Symonds St. £ PARISIAN: Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 419, Upper Queen Street. — Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons: Ballroom Dancing, i- D JUMBLE SALE. ' •jyTETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. AIREDALE STREET. JUMBLE SALE, FRIDAY, 6.30 P.M. 28

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 282, 28 November 1929, Page 32

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