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AMUSEMENTS. N.Z. HERALD: " In the main attractions. music, beautifully played, was blended with the fiction in the films. while souks and dialogue were rendered with remarkable effect." THE SUN: " The audience which sal m amazement at the Strand must have wondered where this new film development will end." THE STAIi: "The introduction of this ' eighth wonder of the world ' to Auckland audiences brought before the theatregoing public un entirely new type of entertainment." THIS MORNING AT 11.0. THIS MORNING AT 11.0. Prices: Circk-, l/fi, Stalls, 1/Children Half-price. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.15. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.15. Prices: Circle, 2/-, Stalls, 1/G. Children Half-price. THIS EVENING, AT 8. THIS EVENING, AT 8. Prices: Circle, 3/G; Back Stalls, 2/0. Front Stalls, 2/- (Plus Tax). Children Half-price.. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre THE FIRST FOX MOVIETONE. TALKING AND UOUND PICTURE 1 ALKING AND OOUND 1 ItTURE TALKING AND UOUND PICTURES 1 ALKING AND OOUND ' ICTUIIEf TALKING AND QOI'ND piCTUKEf JL ALKING AND OOUND I ICTUREf TALKING AND QOUND PICTURES L ALKING AND OOUND 1 ICTUREf TALKING AND OOUND PICTURES I ALKING AND OOUND i- ICTURES THREE SESSIONS DAILY AT 11.0. 2.15 AND 8. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Thrilling Event? in T.,lk and Sound. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, The World's Outstanding Literary Genius talks to yon from the Screen with his engaging personality. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, The Fascinatinp English Comedienne HIS MAJESTY HIS MAJESTY HIS MAJESTY HIS MAJESTY HIS MAJESTY HIS MAJESTY THE KING. THE KING. THE KING. THE KING. THE KING. THE KING. The Royal voice screened with official sanction. His last public appearance beforo Ij's illness, on the occasion of the onening of the New-castle-on-T.vne Bridge CHIC SALE CHIC SALE IN "THE STAR WITNESS." "THE STAR WITNESS." The First All-Talking Comedy And JANET GAYNOK AND CHARLES FARHELL THE STREET THE STREET THE STREET THE STREET THE STREET THE STREET THE STREET ANGEL." ANGEL." ANGEL." ANGEL." ANGEL." ANGEL." ANGEL" A Round Picture with Songs and Synchronised Score, bv the Rosy Theatre Orchestra of 110 pet formers The sweetest love story ever told—with the most popular pair ol lovers cn the screen to-day. Reproduced by Western Electric Equipment. BOX pLANS \TOW /APEN A T OX I LANS lNow V/ PEN THE QTRAND. FOR A J. UK OTRAND. WEEK AHEAD AND AT LEWIS EADY, LTD PRICES: Morning sessions, Is and Is Gd. Afternoon Sessions 2s and Is <Vd. Evening Sessions: Dress Circle, ,1s fid; Back Stalls. 2s fid: Front Stalls. 2': Children Halfprice to all Sessions. (Plus Thx.) Bookmc Fee, Gd, Circle oi Stalls. : REE. FREE. GRAMOPHONE RECITAL. GRAMOPHONE RECITAL TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 22, AT 8 P.M. A CHOICE PROGRAMME OF G HAMOPHONE RECORDINGS Will be Played on the BRUNSWICK ELECTRIC PAN AT ROPE. The Following Artists Assisting:— MISS MOLLIE ATKINSON. Soprano (pupil of Madame Mary Towscy). MR. HARTLEY WAR BURTON, Baritone. MISSES ISABEL BROOK. LAURIE HAMMILL, and JOYCE HOWIE, and MR. ERIC MIDDLETONt Dancers (pupils of Miss Cecil Hall). Accompanists:—MlSSES TUI WARD and EDNA WARBURTON. Stage Manager Mr. Karl Atkinson Tickets at all Howie's Shops. Box Plan at Howies. Ltd., 202, Queen St. (opp. Smith and Caughey). No Booking Fee or Admission Fee. Presented by Howies. Ltd. PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD. New Zealand's Most Unique Cabaret. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL GALA NIGHT. Dancing Bto 12. Admission, 2a Gd. MUSIC BY THE VERSATILE PIRATES. NOTE.— Through Pus leaves the Ferry Buildings 8.10 p.m. direct for the Sluppe, returning alter the last dance. FOR RESERVATIONS. PHONE 23-414. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. JS LEAGUE FOOTBALL. . M\ CARLAW PARK. cjfaJ _ TO-DAY (SATURDAY) - TRIAL MATCHES. PROGRAMME. 2.30—N EWTON V RICHMOND. No.. 1 G roll n :l 2.30-PARNELL v MT. WELLINGTON. No. 2 Ground. 3 10—100 YDS LEAGUE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP. 3 15—75 YDS HANDICAP. ;i of)_C!TY v. MAR IST. No. 1 (1 round. 3,20 KINGSLAND v NORTHCOTE. No. 2 Ground. I.O.—DEVONPOR'I v. ELLERSLIE. No. 1 Ground . ADMISSION GROUND, fid. [VAN' CULPAN. Secretary. "POINT CHEVALIER RUGBY LEAGUE JL FOOTBALL CLUB.-All Players and Intending Players are requested lo attend for Practice on their own ground. Point Chevalier, to-day, at 2 p.m. _ LECTURES H OME NURSING. M A Class for LADIES is being Jo] formed at Epsom. The fee '£} for the course of fi Lectures Y is 7s Gd Early application is requested. MISS M E. DAWSON, Hon. Secretary, 10. Fairfax Road, Epsom. EXHIBITIONS 171N E ART EX lIIBITION V 103, DILWORTH BUILDINGS. Mrs. I Wilson Muirhead. Member of the British Fine Art Guild, has pleasure in renewing the invitation lo view her collection of very tine original Etchings, which represents the works of leading modern British Artists. An early visit will bo appreciated, as the Exhibition will clone in n lew weeks' time. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m "Give Pictures as Presents."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24