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ANNOUNCING THURSDAY, AUG. 1 at 10.45 p.m. BOX PLAN FOR MIDNIGHT PREMIERE NOW OPEN AT THE STRAND “'HEATRE. the lidmiM Matinee The Greatest \ Singing and Tdiking Picture of All Time! on Talking ! Singing! Dancing j The romance of the ages transformed into the grandest show ever put on, combining the mighty appeal of Edna Ferber’s novel with the highlights of Florenz Ziegfeld’s musical comedy success into the one dazzling SINGING and TALKING picture proudly presented by Carl Laemmle. 0 ► ia< f* 1 M lift Tl The Grandest Show Ever Put On! What You SEE You Will Always Remember — What You HEAR You Will Never Forget — I Olivo IO PI onto as MAGNOLIA,” talking, singing sweet LdUld Lid. L ldilLC melodies, playing the banjo. Joseph Schildkraut mantic figure on the screen. Helen Morgan Ziegfeld Star, singing “BILL. Otis Harlan As ” CAPTAIN ANDY HAWK S,” talking, strutting, making you like him utterly. STEANP The Box Plans for the “Midnight Premiere" and Entire Season are Now Open at the Strand Theatre MIDNIGHT PREMIERE ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH THE TAXI CAB COMPANIES TO PROVIDE TRANSPORT FROM THE STRAND AFTER THE PERFORMANCE. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT (A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE) SCENES TO PLUMB THE DEPTHS AND REACH THE HEIGHTS OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE; SOUNDS TO VIBRATE ON THE HEARTSTRINGS OF THE NATION ! AUGUST 2

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 16

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