AMUSEMENTS. It surpasses "The Canary Murder Cnso," If you missed thai, you should not miss this picttiro. But if you saw '"Die Canary Murder Case," you will need no bidding to sco "Tho Groono Murder Cnso." STRAND STRAND (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) (Auckland's Intimate Talkie Theatre.) PERFORMANCES: -2.15-8. The baffling, gripping episodes of tho strangest crimo ever conceived aro unravelled by Philo Vance, famous detective i>f "Tho Canary Murder Case." PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL As PHILO VANCE. PHILO VANCE, I'JQILO VANCE, 'THE 'GREENE MURDER CASE." "THE GREENE MURDER CASE." "THE GREENE MURDER CASE." "THE GREENE MURDER CASE." Sinister, menacing crime in the eorio Greene Mansion. A wholo family trembles in the power of an invisible maniac. The world's greatest fiction detective. Philo Vance, suave, intellectual, leads you on the baffling trail of tho mad killer. ALL-TALKING. IN ADDITION: THE MOST VARIED AND ENTERTAINING SHORT FEATURES YET SEEN ON ANY ONE PROGRAMME. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. HAROLD LLOYD "WELCOME DANGER." HIS FIRST ALL-TALKING COMEDY. EDENDALE. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. THE GREATEST TALKIE PROGRAMME IN AUCKLAND! All Talking. All Singing. All Dancing. "THE BROADWAY MELODY." "THE BROADWAY MELODY." "THE BROADWAY MELODY." "THE BROADWAY MELODY." "THE BROADWAY MELODY." "THE BROADWAY MELODY." AMERICA'S GREATEST TALKIE SENSATION. Beautiful Music and Singing, Snappy Dialogues. delightful Romance. and " THE WEDDING OF THE PAINTED DOLL." in Gorgeous, Coloured Photography, with BESSIE LOVE, CHARLES KING, and ANITA PAGE playing tho leading roles. Excellent Supporting Featurettes: — 1. —Fox Movietone New*. o.—George Lyons, the Singing Harpist. _ 3—William O'Neil, Concert Singing Artist. 4. —The Revellers, in Popular Songs. 5. —Nigger Songs and Dancing. Patrons. —Do not miss this Wonderful Programme. BIG SPECIAL "BROADWAY MELODY" MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 9 P.M. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30 P.M. TDRINCE T7IDWARD, J- RINCE J -EDWARD. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Fullcr-Hayward Theatre. United Artists Present, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. In " rpHE TRON MASK." "J- HE -LRON IVi-ASK." A Sound-Synchronised Picture. Sequel to "The Three Musketeers." Sparkling with tho Glamour and Charm of Olden France. In Addition—Selected Talkie and Musical Featurettes. "Silent" Feature. "THE TRAGEDY OF YOUTH." First Release in Auckland. Y R C A D I A FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, " THUNDERBOLT." And Supporting Programme. Showing All Next Week, Clive Brooke, Fay Wrny, Richard Arlen, In "THE FOUR FEATHERS." With Synchronised Music and Sound. Hear fr e d sch ol l At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN, WINTER GARDEN TEAROOMS. CIVIC THEATRE. SUNDAY' EVENING. BROADSIDING. BLANDFORD PARKSTADIUM. TOP OF WELLESLEY ST. EAST. Two Minutes from Queen St. THE 100 PER CENT. MOTOR-CYCLE SPEEDWAY. ,xnnn people sat spellbound OUUU BY the brilliant, dashing, FEARLESS DISPLAY GIVEN BY THE RIDERS LAST MONDAY • NIGHT. BIGGER - BRIGHTER - BETTER THAN EVER. MONDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. MONDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. 1 Q SPECTACULAR EVENTS. lO SPECTACULAR EVENTS. Including: BIG NINE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR GOLD HELMET. 4 LAPS, ROLLING START. JANUARY HANDICAP, 1(5 RIDERS. 1 LAPS. STANDING START. SPECIAL CHALLENGE RACE, 4 LAPS, ROLLING START, Between CHARLIE GOLDBERG and ALBY LEMON. attempt to lower LEN. COULTHARD'S ONE LAP RECORD OF 19 2-55., by CHARLIE GOLDBERG. CYRIL WALKER and ALBY LEMON, MONDAY NIGHT. JANUARY 6, 8 P.M. N OTE.--0 VISA SEAS RIDERS COMING. ADMISSION: Gents, 2s; Ladies and Children, Is. GEO. HUNT. Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20454, 4 January 1930, Page 18
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