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AMUSEMENTS. 11 The Old Days of the Cinema have il passed. No more will those who ii pay for Entertainment be satisfied with that which sufficed even !i a few months ago The All Conquering oo Talkies oo THE SUCCESS OF WHICH MANY CONSIDERED WOULD NOT GROW PAST BABYHOOD, HAS BECOME THE PEOPLE’S MAIN ENTERTAINMENT! MUSICIANS HAVE LEFT THEIR CHAIRS IN THE ORCHESTRAL WELL: ACTORS HAVE CEASED TO WALK THE BOARDS! WHY? BECAUSE THE PUBLIC HAVE WILLED IT SO. Audible Entertainment calls for Theatres that are Accoustieally Correct; Smart Service and Sound Equipment that MUST Reproduce the Highest of Tone, Quality—and do Justice to the Wonderful Pictures that are made for the Enjoyment of the Paying Public. F uller-Hayward’s In Order to meet the Demands of the [j South Canterbury Public, have || Installed the FINEST and MOST !! EXPENSIVE PLANTS that can || be heard in NEW ZEALAND; II have purchased EXCLUSIVELY II for their TIMARU THEATRES. || the MIGHTIEST SERIES of II AUDIBLE SPECTACLES for II 1930 that will be GREATER than ANY OTHER TOWN of Timaru’s Population in THIS DOMINION. BY REASON of these EXPENSIVE I! NEGOTIATIONS the South CanII terbury Public will have the Opportunity of Witnessing over 200 II All-Talking Singing and Specialli ity Attractions, which will in- || elude:—

" THE INNOCENTS OP PARIS ” Featuring the WORLD FAMOUS Musical Comedy Star: MAURICE CHEVALIER. “ The Letter ” “ The Very Idea ” " THE BLACK WATCH ” “ Sweetie ” “THE GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY ” Played Ten Weeks at the St. James’, Auckland. “Radio Revels” “Painted Heels” “ NO, NO, NANETTE ” “Return of Sherlock Holmes” “RIO RITA” “HIT THE DECK” “RIO RITA” “HIT THE DECK” BEHIND THAT CURTAIN” “SALLY” “DISRAELI” “SALLY” “DISRAELI” “THE DESERT SONG” "Street Girl ” “ The Trespasser ” “ SUNNY SIDE UP ” “ SHOW OF SHOWS ” “WELCOME DANGER” “FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES” “ Painted Heels ” “ WHY BRING THAT UP ” (Two Black Crows) “THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS” "MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD” ‘The Virginian” “Tiger Rose” "FOOTLIGHTS AND FOOLS" "BULLDOG DRUMMOND” “THE LADY LIES” " THE COCK-EYED WORLD ” " THE LOVE PARADE ” “SON OF THE GODS” “BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT” “SONG OF THE FLAME” “GIRL FROM HAVANA” “ THE VAGABOND LOVER ” ‘ Glad Rag Doll ” “Broadwav Babies ” “ SHANGHAI LADY'” ‘ The Show Boat ” “ The Show Boat ”

No Fewer than 10 Special Productions m Glorious Natural Colour from end to end will be shown. SHORT VARIETY UNITS Will Include— Mickey the Mouse. Silly Symphonies. Singing Cartoons, Sound Gazettes. You will SEE and HEAR the Vaudeville Stars of the World and Notabilities of every Country.

Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. Temuka. DOMINION THEATRE SATURDAY. A Sweeping Gold Rush Romance. TIM McCOY, In “THE DESERT RIDER” “THE DESERT RIDER” Thundering Drama and Gripping Romance in the Sunset Regions of the Old West. GAZETTE, SCENIC, TOPICAL. COMEDY. Circle 1/6; Stalls 1/-.

GERALDINE. MUNICIPAL THEATRE TO-NIGHT. AT 8. SIDE SPLITTING COMEDY. " RILEY THE COP ” “ RILEY THE COP ” “ RILEY THE COP ” Featuring FARRELL MACDONALD And LOUISE FAZENDA. You Simply Must See this ONE. Also 2-REEL COMEDY, GAZETTE SCENIC. Usual Prices 1/-, 1/6.

THE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OP CRUELTY TO ANIMALS GARDEN PARTY AND GYMKHANA At HOLME STATION, SATURDAY. 29th MARCH, 1930, At 1.30 p.m. s POST ENTRY. MOTOR CAR. EVENTS—Potato Race, Backing, Tilting, Bending. MOTOR CYCLE EVENTS—Potato Race. Bending, Cigarette, Gretna Green. P PONlES—Jumping, Trick Pony, Best Rider, Best Pony. DOGS—The Ugliest, The Most Bandy, The Pattest, Trick Dog, and Dog Races. C CHILDREN'S PETS—Most Useful, Prettiest, Trickiest. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. CARD DARTS AND BAGATELLE TABLES—Tennis, Croquet ar.d Putting. 1 Afternoon Tea. Ice Creams. I Soft Drinks. Band Music, Admission 1/-, Children 6d. Buses leave Lister's Garage at 1.30 and. 2 p.m. Pare 3/6. Book your seats.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18518, 15 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18518, 15 March 1930, Page 1