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■ ' : r : AMUSE MENtsy j MOULIN ROUGE, REMUERA. ';"-' TO-NIGHT .AT 8. v ALL-TAI/KING iPKO GRAMME.. v , Warner Bros. v 100 Per Cent Dialogue Special • |..:;: i QN..!..T35L1AL f ,, !,:|.. ' ' WHO...KILLED GERALD TRASK ? la a. woman's honour worth.;a man's life? How many lives should a woman live I See. the answer ia, .this interesting, exciting mystery thriller;;/ ■. ■?. ■ "•'. ■';Vi!"." ~!• . ' ; '' ~ , Also, ■..,■' 3' TALKIE FEATURETTES, ; To -be.followediat. 1,0 by. ■■:, • I 2 HOURS' CAKNIYALiUAZZi "■■ |: To Finest Dance Music toy J : WALTER: SMITH AND HIS PEPPY : [ ;: :■■- SYNCOPATORS.'. ■ ■ '■- , '"- They start hot—-play hot—stay hot; : - Usual Picture Prlces+-2/, 1/6, and l/> .■ Carnival Jazz, 5/Double.* , - Make up' a. party and come along for.the time; of your life to-night..' ' Phone: 24-749 ;for Reserves. BIG' NIGHT.' , "\- EXCELLENT : ALL-TALKING-. •>' ] • >V PROGRAMME,. -, ;. . S ■■ ; . v'N^-r-TO-N1.GHT;.. , AT'.7.3Q.-: / '; — PRINCE EDWARD -J KARANGAHAPE ROAD;, -A ,; *(A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.). Life had.tricked-him ——*•.■ His wife had oheated him>—rHls;friend had betrayed him. What did scandal want of-him' now?——_.' , See ''■''''• ' . :.. i' - '*' '■. '. ■ — " ON TRIAI^"i-^^-"ON TRIAL," ~—r- ■:■'■ • '.!: ''■'With . '' . . ■' \',.s PAULINE FREDERICK,! and ■ BERT LYTELL. — 100 % ALL-DIALOGUE.■"— —, 100,':%• ALL-DIALOGUE. ~- " .• Ia Addition:- , Musical, ; Singing - and; Talkie Shorts. '. ; * v'"'!"''coming:'tuesday ; :'::-' . . Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall'a ■! ' •," • First Talkie, ■' ■ ■■•■'<: ■■>-. "TWO WEEKS. OFF.". ; :Y" ;■■■''; Ll*N ; y C.IN EM A. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. v -- .• TO-NIGHT,' AT 8* O'CLOCK. Columibla Pictures Present j ,!"THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER." ; See .and Hear Bert Lytell in a stirring melodramatic', thriller; mysterious happenings, strange disappearances, startling events. : EXTRA ATTRACTION FOR TO-NIGHT. MAURICE. VANCAN, the King of Tramps. The Original Walkie Talkie, i will 1 tell you of- ; whilst; walking round the '..'■l'.''/. "... ;.■;.■,■, >;. W.orld./-'.'.; '~. ". .., ... .■ ] '■'-. ,•'■ ■ ■■" >'Splendid • •■"■' :'-, ■ ' !!PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICED. " Phone 26-406 for Reserves. VI 0T O R lA, \DEVON PO R T .>'A Fuller-'Hayward Theatre. ' TO-NIGHT AT:7.46., A Vitaphone Talking Picture. JACK MULHALL : .::.';'• v ANJ) DOROTHY MACKAILL, In LatestjCycloiie of Merriment, TWO ! ITTEEKS /IFF-" ' ' ,wo Weeks v/ff.", •• Two- \xrEEKS: Wo ' Weeks Vff." 1 A Ripping,; Roaring Comedy of Amusing Situations, Complications, and / ' ; , .Recriminations. GALES, OF LAUGHTER Created by These., Two Inimitable . Screen Comedians. ' USUAL PRICES —- 22-968 For Reserves; No' Charge for Booking. .'. '" r ' DOMINION ROAD. • p. ~''■:. !).".;>*,'!'; ; '._,.'-' ■ ■ :•:.■' ;■■..'* TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. ".,',■:• i THE ALL-TALKING COMEDY DRAMA j : V .';•' :; OF v W :i "iIASQUERAEE." j ''MASQUERADE/' ; I From, the-Novel "THE. BRASS BOWL." With 'LBiLA.HYAMS, CLYDE COOK' and ' " • ;;fARRELL:McDONALD. LATEST PARAMOUNT SOUND" NEWS. V\ ALL-TALKING COMEDY, ETC. I Reserves, Phone 20-574. ... .-j ~.;... —-empire — ~! / DOMINION ROAD. '■ TO-NIGHT. .— —— ■ TO-NIGHT. ' | TALKIES — TALKIES! — TALKIES, i OLIVE BROOK, EVELINE BRBNT : AND . ' ■ .WILLIAM POWELL, : IN THE 100' PER CENT ALL-TALKING ;••; '■■'■■'~.,, ■'■■■:■ ■•'■■ ; DRAMA, ':: ': ; "INTERFERENCE." "INTERFERENCE." j THE SCREEN'S -, MOST SENSATIONAL! . AND AMAZING MELODRAMA. Adapted from tne Famous.Stage.Play,' /.. , and: it's All Talking. • '•'' •">"-.;- ','.' ' AISO 'COMEDIES '• LATEST NEWS, ETC. PRICES: Circle, 1/6; Stalls, 1/; Children, >-V'".- .-v, Half-price. ■», ■ . ~,' church notices; 6Q«T. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL , TO-MORROW t (SUNDAY). ! Holy Masses-at 6,30, 7.30 and For Yugoslavs only ; at 10 a.m. II a.m.—Solemn Pontiflcial Mass, to Invoke the Blessing of the Divine Teacher on . the .Religious Teachers ,of the Dioceses as •, they.i commence their .year's work ini the schools. A choir of Religious .'■ will' render the music of the Mass in .•the /Gregorian Chanf. :'; .: .. — ■■>'" ".:"•''''■ !■.•"•"'■'•' : Preacher::. '■■■ ■'" :; ''" THE RIGHT ;REV. THE BISHOP. 25 ' .. -■ .:■ !' : .'':■' JUBILEE. ":' '' .-• JUBILEE pBLEBRATIONS. MAUNGAKARAMEA PUBLIC SCHOOL.' FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. .The Maungakaramea Public School having reached' its Fiftieth Anniversary, All Past and; Present Pupils of the School, and AU Old Friends and Old Residents of the District are cordially Invited to take part in fittingly-celebrating'the School's. Jubilee and joining in a Reunion in the MAUNGAKARAMEA PUBLIC HALL, on JANUARY ! 20, at 1.30 p.m. ' ' • _ • | .i.ln.the. evening of the same day a Ball■, will bp;{heldj.in the Hall.. Admisision 'to Ball,' 2/6 "and. 2/. . For the Maungakaramea School Committee, I ,< T. O'CARROLL, Chairman. i :25 v S; W- CRAWFORD, Secretary. I HOO, fTTOO ■'!'-'..! ; .01/TILIFORD , 00,: ■f+QO " >"-ILIFORD ! /CLL pOME tj\o Tl/riLFORD. - Your.'Appetites Can Be Daintily Appeased ... , With .'. * | HOT OR COLD MEALS ;". !| '!, .' „ At the l ! ' Hob ■.■'■ Tioo" * \ •":■;..:.'■ ; 1 OO • -P-OO'?:! : . REFRESHMENT RENDEZVOUS. ■,■ Special Chef for Diners and Suppers. All Home-made' Cooking. CAKES, SCONES,: SAUSAGE 5 ROLLS, i Etc. • the .Time, You' .Require Your '.. Order, and punctuality, is Assured. . No Need to Bother with Carrying Hampers Coming; or,- 'Empty Going; Home." " "ALL Requirements Ready at a Moment's Notice. / HOO TTOO" 00 JJ-OO" •' - REFRESHMENT RENDEZVOUS. ;:..G.l! STEAD; Proprietor, j Phone; 23-566. J ' 25

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1930, Page 24

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