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AMUSEMENTS. Gigantic Succcsb of this New Talkie Bill! STRAND STRAND A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. THREE ALL-TALKIE SESSIONS DAILY AT 11—2.15-AND 8. Not Merely a Talkie But a Ileal Stage Play Transferred to the Screen! To-day and To-night I " THE nOCTOIt'S " J- HE I^OCTOR'S " rpHE nOCTOU'S " 1 HE L* OCTOR'S " rpHE " 1 HE " rpHE - Ihe » rpHE " 1 HE « rpUE " A HE " rpilE " -L HE " -I- HE » rpHE " J- HE DOCTOR'S DOCTOR'S OCTOR'S DOCTOR'S OCTOR'S DOCTOR'S OCTOR'S DOCTOR'S OCTOR'S DOCTOR'S OCTOR'S " rpnE " 1 HE HE • DOCTOR'S HE HE L/OCTOR'S Q EC RET.' Oecret.' SECRET.' ECRET.' SECRET.' ECRET. 1 OECRET.' O ECRET.' SECRET.' ECRET.' SECRET.' ECRET.' SECRET.' ECRET.' SECRET. 1 ECRET.' From J. M. Barrie's Piny. " Hnlf-an Hour." AT fpilE QTRANI), /V.T IHE Otrand, At rpHE QTRAND, T IHE UTRAND. A Paramount All-talking Picture, with a Picked Cast Headed by H. B. WARNER And RUTH OIIATTERTON THE IDEAL ' COMBINATION—THE BEST Of ENGLISH ARTISTS AND THE BEST AMERICAN PRODUCTION METHODS. SUCH DIALOGUE! SUCH TENSENESS! SUCH POWER! SUCH SITUATIONS! SUCH ACTING! ! THE PICTURE THAT SOUNDED I THE DEATH KNELL OF THE i SPEAKING STAGE. PLUS The Greatest Aggregation of Supports E>cr Assembled on any Programme. Every One a Fenturette. " THE BRITISH FLEET AT SEA." Hear the big guns firing—the manoeuvres— life aboard ship— I launching the seaplanes - so I realistic that you can almost I pmell the tang of the salt sea air. ■ "THE SQUIRE OCTETTE." Hear the Famous Instrumentalists ! under the Baton of W. H. Squire. I | " NAP." I Another English Ajl Talkie j Comedy. Even Funnier than ! "Smith Wakes Up." EDDIE PEABODY, AND HIS COLLEGE CHUMS. Celebrated Ban joist and Some Melody. " FOX MOVIETONE NEWS." The World in Sound and Shadow Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 43-114), And at Lewis Eady's, Ltd. THE LYRIC THEATRE. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. THIS DAY. AT 2.30. SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN. Under the Auspices of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Fergusson. USUAL PRICES. Children Gd. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. TO-MORROW. (SUNDAY). AT-2.45 P.M. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Plays the Following Programme, God Save the King. Overture, " Jubilant " Galuskti Hymn, " St. Oswald "..... Dykes March, " Her Bright Smilo " . Campbell Intermezzo, " Anona " . ._ . . . Grey Characteristic, " The Mill in the Black Forest" . . Eilenberg Selection, " The Valkyrie "... Wagner INTERVAL. March. " The Army " . . . . Eilcnberg Waltz, " The Eternal "... Leo Fall Selection, " Tho Pirates of Penzance " . . Sullivan Idyll, " Softly Unawares" . Paul Lincke March, " Seivad " Franklin National Anthem.' J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. 1A I.U—BIG NIGHTS —J-V POULTRY AND RABBIT SHOWS COME AND VOTE FOR THE BABY CHAMPION. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. DANCING BY MISS BERESFORD'S PUPILS. A DMISSION, -1 / pIIILDREN. f»D. 3RIA LEAGUE (Incorporated). Since sending 2 Cases of Clothing for the Refugees, the Mayor of Nelson telegraphed that no more are required. Those Gifts received since then will-bo Bent to our I3u.cnblocks Schools and Settlers, where they are milcli needed, uniess claimed by tho donors before FRIDAY, 13th infit. J. A. MOWBRAY. President.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 24