AMUSEMENTS. m i i LAST FOUR DAYS OF THE GREATEST OF ALL-TALKING PICTURES. A FullerHayward Theatre. I !• Fuller* Hayward 2.15, 8 M ill THREE SESSIONS DAILY at 11 M | “The Doctors Secret ill if it! M Adapted from Sir James M. Barrie’s Play “Half and Hour” H. B. WARNER and RUTH CHATTERTON in the Greatest Dramatic Portrayal ever heard or seen in any Theatre. 2. “THE BRITISH FLEET AT SEA ” An English Talkie showing H.M.S. Rodney and H.M.S. Nelson in action. Irresistible in appeal to all lovers of the sea, and the mighty ships of war in England's present Fleet. 3. “ THE SQUIRE OCTETTE ” A fine instrumental number conducted by H. W. Squire, famous ’Cellist. 4. “NAP” Another hilarious All-Talking Comedy entirely enacted by British Actors. S—EDDIE PEABODY AND HIS COLLEGE CHUMS” CELEBRATED BANJOIST. 6. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. THE NEWS REEL YOU SEE AND HEAR. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (Phone 43-114) or LEWIS EADY, LTD. iii =j=a}inn l i»l«|npmfiin«mpii*Fjnp|»ip|npiii|»|H|«|«»|ai»n a |iipi |> l"| ,| P| | H*l» l Fl"Pt» l FH»f|HFtn| |ll |i |, r*= "’ititiitiliililiitinifiniTiiiiTinniniTiniTiniTiiiiTiTi^iTiiTiTiiiiTiiliniiiniTiniTiniTinniTiiTiniiinnitiiTiiiiiiif If there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing it is Advertised in THE SUN.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 715, 15 July 1929, Page 15
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