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AMUSEMENTS. Tremendous Enthusiasm Greets the Supreme Triumph of the TALKING DRAMA at Every Crowded Performance. SESSIONS: Ir. 2.30 AND 8 P.M. Doora open at 10 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 7 p.m. Thomas A. O'Brien, by arrangement with Warner Bros., New York, Presents WORLD'S SUPER-TALKING PICTURE. AL. JOL S0 N SINGING FOOL WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME , INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ALL-TALKING," VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS, SPECIALLY SELECTED. "TANNHAUSER OVERTURE" (New York Philharmonic Orchestra of 110 Players) " VESTI LA GIUBBA " (Giovanni Martinelli). "IN A MONASTERY CELLAR," VocaJ Quartet. MISCHA ELMAN. "Humoresque" (Dvorak). " Gavotte " fGossec), HOWARD 8R05... .Operatic Burlesque. PLAZA. Box Plan at Theatre. DAY PRICES: Stalls. If Gd, 2s; Reß., 2s 9d; Children, Is. NIGHT PRICES: Stalls, 2s, 2s 3d; Reserved D.C., 4s 6d, 3s 3d, 2s 9d. ST. JAME;> THEATRE. Opposite the Hollow Square. (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) QOMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 17, FRIDAY, MAY 17, For a Season of SEVEN NIGHTS. THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS Present Their TYPICAL. TOPICAL. TROPICAL. MUSICAL. UP-TO-TH E-MINUTE FARCE. "THE KING OF KAWAU," " SEVENTY MILLIONS." (Too big for one title, so we gave i'i two.)

Producer: J. A. S. COPPARD. Ballets designed and arranged MLLE. VALESKA. WHO'S WHO. No. 4.—Mary Avagadro, , the Woman in the piece. Played by MISS FREDA GAUD IN. The Gentlemen are said to like the blondes—the fickle fair. Mary used dark eyes to strike Prince Cuthbert, Kawau's heir. BOX PLAN OPENS AT THEATRE MONDAY NEXT. Varsity Prices: Res,, Gs; Back Stalls, 3s; (Early Doors, Is extra); Grand Circle, Res., 2s: Unres., Is Cd Boxes by arrangement. NO TAX. NO QUEUE.

LECTURES. THE LITTLE HALL At END OF MAY RD.. MT. ROSKILL. " PRODUCTION AND MARKETING." The Coming Industry. THE SOW IS GREATER THAN THE COW." i M R ' 4 JJ ALL gKELTON Addresses The Pig Farmers and others interested. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). 8 O'CLOCK. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. jyjTEW gERIAL. THRILLING THRILLING JRAMA OF I RAMA OF J^OVE AND JNTRIGUE. AND JNTRIGUE. " ]\j[ TSTEBy JSLAND," " J3LAND," " ]\J YSTERY JSLAND," BY pALMER WHITE. J3ALMER y^HITE. pALMER WILL BE COMMENCED TN THE COLUMNS OF '|MIE j\pW JJERALD gUPPLEMENT TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). The author is a New Zealandor, and in " Mystery Island " he proves to ho a writer of high merit, gripping the reader's interest from the start, and holding it with mesmeric force until the last, pace is turned No young writer of recent years can claim a greater flair for construction than Mr. White, in this, his first novel, and New Zealanders will, therefore, read with delight his remarkable story. It is certain that " Mystery Island " will create quite a, stir among readers of fiction. INSTALMENTS WILL APPEAR DAILY. HEADERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO MISS THE OPENING CHAPTERS. INSURANCE. \ LLIANCE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. iV Assets. 1'M.000.000. Phone 43-123.—5, O'CoTinell St, Manager, Wilfrid Skegg. T\/fOTOR Vehicle Insurance.—Consult me. i'X Day and Evening appointments (City and Country).—Gerald A. Peake, Post Office Box 1123.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20251, 10 May 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20251, 10 May 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20251, 10 May 1929, Page 20