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AMUSEMENTS. jjj| iji 1 The Picture that is sweeping Auckland 1 1 Off its Feet by its Dynamic Intensity ! | # ?</ « €> "ft €> % it £ liti CxJ \.V Br i:V > r 11 C V 'j • -=*«£*.*-: ::• on ■is® fck & 3 *^'HV • ■ 1 m S2^®£ S=iS~ *&*s*LS iTHE sg f 4 // Paramount All-Talking Picture Supporting Programme Includes “ SMITH WAKES UP ” The First ALL-BRITISH TALKIE to be Seen and Heard in New Zealand. Armistice Day Service at the London Cenotaph The Most Moving, Most A we-1 nspiring Spectacle possible to imagine. At last Auckland has the opportunity of Seeing and Hearing the Massed Bands of “The Guards," the vast crowd singing "O God Our Help in Ages Past," the long row of buglers sounding the "Last Post" and "Reveille." The whole Service is shown. It will thrill all British hearts. Fox Movietone News(Events of the Day). What y you Hear. you See, MURDER ■CASE’ m 3= 'lt' SI 39 m it; m ife What hand came out of the darkness to stifle her ruthless ambition? Enjoy the gripping excitement which leads to the solution of this baffling mystery ! See Philo Vance, the fascinating detective, at work ! See how he digs at the maze of conflicting clues ! Uncovers the artfully complicated plot ! Exposes the guilty man! Saves two innocent young lovers from the law ! With William Fowell James Hall Louise Brooks Jea?? Arthur It Talks from Start to Finish —For Three Sessions Daily ! Book your Seats either for 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., or 8 p.m. at Theatre (43-114), or Lewis Eady Ltd. ititi M m n

LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY Takes Pride in Presenting “HAY FEVER” By NPCL COWARD. AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL On JUNE 26, 27, 28, 29. FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD— Karangahape Road, at 7.30. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ANIMAL ATTRACTION With a I SELECTED DOUBLE-FEATU RE PICTURE PROGRAMME Direct from Darkest Africa. The Famous Big Game Hunter. PAUL PEDRINI And his Royal “Hay Fever" ran at the Ambassador's Theatre. London, for nearly two years. The Little Theatre Society counts itself fortunate in securing the rights of this Brilliant Comedy. A NEW PLAV A NEW AUTHOR NEW PLAYERS. ZAMBEZI BABOONS On the Screen: Fascinating MABEL POULTON in her latest “British" Picture “ TROUBLESOME WIVES,” Those desiring to become Members of the Society must make immediate application to the Secretary, Theo. J. Spry, 206 Victoria Arcade, Queen St. (Phone (43-453). £1 ;y s T»£ nee on payment of Two Seats at Each e Three Productions. QD For One Seat at each of •J tJ the Three Productions. AND 4 THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” A Variety Programme Too Good to Miss. DEVONPORT— Parish Hall, at 7.45. “CHEYENNE," with Ken Maynard. “TWO OUTLAWS," with Jack Perrin and Rex, the horse. ELOCUTION GREY LYNN CINEMA— Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. “TRUE HEAVEN." with George O'Brien and Lois Moran. “WEEK-END COMEDY.” with Estelle Brody and Monty Banks. Clear, Correct, and Easy Speech for All Occasions. J. F. Montague School of Speech Expression, 20-22 SWANSON STREET. BIRKENHEAD— Foresters’ Hall, at 8 p.m. “TRENT'S LAST CASE," with an allstar cast. FREE CINDERELLA DA MCE till Midnight.

AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS (Incor.) MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, Pupil of Madame Mathilde Marchessi and of Dame Nellie Melba. Specially recommended by Dame Melba for Voice Production, Singing and Dramatic Art. Pupils prepared for Operatic Stage and Concert Platform. Studio—lo SHELLY BEACH ROAD. Herne Bay. Phone 26-830. W. LAIRD THOMSON, Hon. Secretary. 48th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Kitchener Hall, Kitchener St. THE FINEST ART EXHIBITION SEEN IN AUCKLAND FOR YEARS. HOURS —Monday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 12 noon to • p.m. and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION, 1«.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 15

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