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■ ■;■; ■■;:■;:■' sensational ; ■dueP! : -j:i ::, G.US: CLIFTON ' and MAX GRAHAM " (Australia) . . . '- (Australia) ■ ■ ■■• ■•.':; ■■ ■■■ . ■-.■ VERSUS ■ ■:. ■■' ■■• , JACK ARNOTT, BILE ALLEN, TUI MORGAN, and WALLY KILMINSTER . (New Zealand). , ' KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY MOTOR-CYCLE DIRT TRAGIC THRILLS. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. POPULAR .PRICES: 2/- and, 3/-. Reserves at Ned Perry's,l Manners street. After, 1 p.m. Saturday ring Stadium, 21-573. . , ONE-MINUTE TRAM SERVICE' "TIn the event of bad weather the programme will be postponed to Monday.

HEAR AND SEE HEAR AND SEE HEAR AND SEE Real Talking Pictures NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT! NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT! PARAMOUNT THEATRE'S PARAMOUNT THEATRE'S SENSATIONAL COUP!. ! SENSATIONAL COUP! 1 _J BOOKED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE PRACTICALLY WITHOUT EXCEPTION, All the Super Attractions that have been, and are now. Breaking all Records in Sydney and Melbourne's Greatest Theatres—A Line-up of Productions that for Magnificence are Making History! CLIMAXING ITS AUSTRALIAN TRIUMPHS, FOX MOVIETONE WILL PROVIDE THE FIRST TALKING, SINGING, AND SOUND PICTURES IN NEW ZEALAND AT THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE NEX'. FRIDAY EVENING! PARAMOUNT THEATRE x ARAMOUNT THEATRE (New Zealand's First Movietone Theatre). —- - | l FIRST PRESENTATION IN THE , DOMINION, ON FRIDAY, Bth MARCH, OF COMPLETE MOVIETONE, PROGRAMME! (Reproduced by the New Perfected De Forest Installation.) .MATINEE DAILY, 2.30. AFTER NEXT FRIDAY. /FOX \- .-'MOVIETONE \ , UNIT 1 J/ NEWS . \ i AH that is exciting in the news of the day just as it happened, with thrilling sound effects. King Alfonso, of Spain, the American Ambassador to Spain, and the President of tho New York Stock Kxchange, are among, the world's celebrities who actually address you. \ GEORGE / Cnit ) ■ BERNARD \ 3 / SHAW \ The world's outstanding literary genius, that renowned author and playwright, talks to you from the screen . . . jokes with you . . . and his engaging personality will hold you spellbound. TWO GIRLS UNIT 1 And | miii iwo pianos. ; Constance Merrick and Muriel ' Pollock (Of Rio Rita Fame), In a Two Piano Specialty. / "CHlc\ UNIT 4 / SALE V | Famous Stage and Screen Slav, supported by a notable cast, in an "all-talking" ' comedy, "THE STAR WITNESS." (This item iB one BIG LAUGH.) \ ' ROXY / Unit ) ORCHESTRA ' ( ■ / THKATRE '\ The New York most famous 110-piece Orchestra, in al] its glory. Then—The glorious romance of sunny Italy ... of the friendly little waif . . . hiding from the clutches of the law ... of the boy who gave her the protection of. his name . . . and of the'other girl . . . jealous . . . beautiful . . . and dangerous. JANET GAYNOR. CHARLES FARRELL In. a FOX MO V 1 E T ONE SPECIAL SOUND PICTURE. "STREET ANGEL." UNIT 6 JAMES MELTON and the Roxy Theatre Male Chorus of 40, singing "ANGELA MIA," the theme song during the screening of "STREET ANGEL." : James Melton's voice can only be described as glorious. The strolling player* . . .you hear and see them singing. "SWEET MARIE." BOX PLANS now available at Bristol and Utility (next Theatre). ADVANCE BOOKING TREMENDOUS! With every indication of the first weekbeing completely booked out, intending patrons are advised to secure early reservations. PRICES:. 3s 6d, 2k, Resent Stalls 2k 6d. Dress Circle 3s, Lounges is (these, jKices plns.t*i).

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 2

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