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tJJ ~~— AMUSEMENTS. " BLACKMAIL " HAS CAPTIVATED AUCKLANDERS' HEARTS. FOR 2 DAYS THERE HAS BEEN AN UNENDING QUEUE TO RESERVE SEATS. Be Advised! Book Your Seats, Or Attend the Day Sessions: 11 a.m. — 2.15 p.m. — strlnd — STRAND (A Fuller-Hnyward Theatre.) AUCKLAND'S INTIMATE TALKIE HOUSE. " TIMES OF PERFORMANCES: 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. Made With a British Mind, for a British Audience. —• " BLACKMAIL/ , 1 " BLACKMAIL." ■ " BLACKMAIL." - : " BLACKMAIL/ , : " BLACKMAIL." : " BLACKMAIL." ' " BLACKMAIL." == ■ " BLACKMAIL." . r=: " BLACKMAIL." === With a Cast nf English Screen and Stage Players. Including ANNY ONDHA, JOHN LONODEN, CYRIL RICHARDS. " 'Blackmail' will be classed by all who pnjoy talking films as one of the most notable contributions to the screen dramn. It tells a first-rate Ptory oE Edgar Wallace type, clothes it in a genuine British atmosphere, with real English voices, sets the whole film in London—the real London— not mere painted sets."—"N.Z. Herald," Sat., Dec. 21. In Addition "Pearls and Lacquer" Ufa Gem. Fox Movietone News. Including Arrival of Rfimsny MacDonnld in America. "Me and the Boys." Musical Number, with Estelle Brody. English Artiste. "In An Old World Garden," Musical Scen'n. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY. LTD. NO TXHRKASE TV PRICES. SPLENDID "TALKIE" PROGRAMME. MOULIN ROUGE. (TUDOR, REMUERA.) TONIGHT — S — TO-NIGHT. SEE, HEAR SEE, HEAR "THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." 100 Per Cent Talkie and a Splendid Attraction. EXCELLENT "TALKIE" FEATURETTES. Usual Prices.

rhonc 24-749 for Reserves. J PRINCE EDWARD.\ I KARANGAIIAPH ROAD. \ » \ Daily, 1.30 and 7. \ \ AGAIN TO-NIGHT. \ \ AGAIN TO-NIGHT. \ \ United Artists' 10-reel Special, \ \ "milfi A WAKENING," \ \ "J- HE -£*• WAKENING," \ \ With \ \ VILMA HANKY. \ \ A Sound Synchronised Picture. \ \ Supported with Tnlkie nnd Musical \ \ Pedturettes. \ \ Silent Picture— 'if \ \ "THE DKVIL HORSE," 1 \ With Rex. \ ' FULLER-HAYWARD ' SUBURBAN THEATRES. GREY T YNN piNEMA— JU KJ To-nicbt at 8 p.in Another Warner Bros. , Vitapliono Talking Picture. SEE AND HEAR MYRNA LOY, WILLIAM COLLIER. JUN., In "HARD BOILED ROSE," Melodrama of the Very Best. Splendid Supports. Usual Family Price?. ■V7ICTORIA, DEVONI'ORT. » A Fuller-Haywnrd Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. PAULINE FREDERICK, LOIS WILSON and BERT LYTELL In " ON TRIAL." The Greatest Mystery Thriller of All Time. "ON TRIAL." A Sensational Talkie Triumph. Reserve Your Seats at Precey's or Dial 22-968 after C p.m. NEHUKGA T> I C T U R E S. N E H U N G A -L ICIHRES, TO-NIGHT. I .CJTRAND. 1 QXRAND. j I Ptraxd. I Otraxd. i Warner Bros. Present A Vitaphone Talking Picture, l" r77 THE GLAD~RAG DOLL." | Featuring, in Talking, Singing and Dancing. DELORES COSTELLO, RALPH GRAVES, CLAUDE GILLINGWATER. A Breezy Talking Comedy-Drama of a Show. Girl. Supporting Featurette. I "UNDER THE SEA," A TWO-PART PLAYLET. JUNE PURC«LL, Hollywood Radio Girl, and Others. ; SPORTING. A UCKLAND RACING QLUB. QUMMER TI/TEETING, 1929-30. TQECEMBER Q() AND 30, JANUARY "1 AND 2 FIRST RACE ABOUT 1f.15 A.M. EACH DAY. Admission to Racecourse: Each Person • • Vehicles • ■' 2/(5 Leger Enclosure: Each Person • 5^ Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen 12 '%. Ladies ' /0 CHILDREN under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No Person who has at any time since the D-iesin" of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker s Clerk, ~o Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be admitted co the Ellerslie Kfcecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if ay such person is found on such course lie will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The Promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. g _ :31 Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. . A BRUCE, Lawn Tenuis and Badminton • Racquet Restrlnger, 94, Albert St. Patronised by Tllden, World's Champion. BEST English and American Rai-quets, strung super gut; reasonable prices; Restringing, Repairing. — Yates, City Chambers. A rpENNIS Racquets, new models by best ■*• makers: restringing by experts.— Kingsford's Sports Depot, Queen St. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 303, 23 December 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 303, 23 December 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 303, 23 December 1929, Page 24

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