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AMUSEMENTS, — CRYSTAL PALACE. —. (The Theatre Luxurious.) MOUNT EDEN KOAD. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TALKIES on the Perfect Western Electric Equipment. rnO-NIOHT, AT Q O'CLOCK. JLO-NIGHT, AT O O'CLOCK. Final Screening: TALKIES on the Perfect Western Electric Equipment. . HEAR Ench throbbing minute HEAR. of the screen's greatest HEAR. Dramatic Sensation. Each gorgeous scene .SEE of this remarkable SEE spectacle. SEE — "INTERFERENCE." - — "INTERFERENCE." - ' ; — " INTERFERENCE." — With CLIVE BROOK -WILLIAM POWELL, And EVELYN BREST You can't nft'onl to miss this one. Together with • PULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Of Talking ; flnd- Singing Featiirettes. . Box. Pirn "at Theatre. Phone Reserves 20-i>73. EMPRESS. ■ EMPRESS. Direction. Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Talkies on the Perfect Western Electric Equipment. NEWTON'S POPULAR ALL-TALKIE ' HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. AT 8, HBAK THE ALL-COMEDY TALKIE, " GIVE AND TAKE." " GIVE AND TAKE." ' "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." Featuring Jean Hersholt, George Sidney, In an Hysterical TALKIE. AJeo, SELECTED ALL-TALKIE SHORTS. SELECTED ALL-TALKIE SHORTS. Box Plan at Theatre. Phoue Reserves, 27077. I AT EXT mUESDAY, ' - 1 * EXT - 1 - U.ESDAY, THE MIGHTY " QHOW T>OAT" . " >JHOW ' I-»OAT". COMMENCES. EMPRESS ■ '— '- EMPRESS. I' WEST" END. J POXSONBY ROAD. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. To-Main , . AT 7.45. 3_ STAR ATTRACTIONS —'J No. I—Ramon1 —Ramon Novarro, Renee AUoreo in "FORBIDDEN HOURS. ,, No. 2—Sammy Cohen, Marjorle Beebe, in "HOMESICK." No. 3—Mabel Poulton, in I "THE ALLEY CAT." I Big Supports — Usual Prices. 1 Git AND and LYRIC. 1 Fine Double St:ir Bill of Silent Films. Continuous Sessions from 10.45 to 10 p.m. A New W. Fox Production. — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — With GEORGE O'BRIEN, MORA LANK and FARRELL MACDONALD A Mortem Sea Hawk swoops down on a Den of Thieves, AND "LOVE OVER NIGHT," "LOVE OVER NIGHT." With ' JEANETTE LOFF and ROD LA ROCQUE. Screened Grand: 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. AT THE' LYRIC — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — — "MASKED EMOTIONS." — — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — With GEORGE O'BRIEN, AND "LOVE OVER NIGHT,' , ..:,-, "LOVE OVER NIGHT." Screened Sat. Matinee, 2.30;. Even ins, 8.45: f:. ~XYilI(i,, I

SUNDAY >-_ VKNIN G ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC"THEATRE. DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M.

PROGRAMME. : 7' p.m..—FILM : "AN AFRICAN ADVENTURE." 7J5 p.m.— . . . ' "-WOMAN, AS SHE WAS, IS, AND OUGHT TO BE." An intere?ting Talk by MR. R. F. WAY. 7.45 p,'m.—-

• MOVING ' PICTURES (With Appropriate Music). - • ■" MOTHER MACHKEE," " MOTHER JIACHREE," An Epic Story.of a Mother's Sacrifice, brimming with tears, but sparkling with Irish wit. Under the Auspices of the N.Z. Association : for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.). SILVER COLLECTION. ■ 28 TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. K The Rio Rita Company. C consider ' our Cabaret the Place where, they spent the I ' TWO HAPPIEST j ~ . CABARET NIGHTS - . ■ : . On Their Tour. ; ■' " OUR DANCE OUCtTBSTBA, L . ■ • The Best in: N.Z. A TO-NIGHT'S SPECIAL ; C .ENGAGEMENT,. . RONALD MUSTON. I\. 'The Public's Popular Player Your Patronage—Our Service—Everybody - ' • Happy. • ' Reservations; Phone 40-759. ..; ;■: • -Double Ticket-:. S/.\ . .28 FERRY NOTICES. rpHE DEVONPORT c__"l!l..-"' J " | l> T' ' STBAM PERRY - (Weather and ()ther Circumstances Permitting.) DAY AND NIGHT SERVICES TO DEVONPORT AND STANLEY-BAY (Phone 41-346): BAYSWATER. NORTHCOTE, BIRKENHEAD AND CHELSEA (Phone .40-284). Bus Service, via 'Bayswater and Devonport, to Tnknpunu (to Milford Beach). Fare, including Boat and Bus. Return, Adults, 1/C; Children, 9d.- Also to Campbell's Murray's and Brown's Bays: Adults; 2 'G, 3/ and 3/6 respectively. , TO CHELTENHAM AND NARROW NECK BEACHES. VIA DEVONPORT. Buses meet all Boats, via Bayswater to Milford. Time-table and Fares at Ferry Office. . VEHICULAR FERRY to Northcote and Birkenhead, from Prince's Wharf. Phone 43-354. DEVONPORT VEHICULAR SERVICE from Opposite the New Railway Station. SATURDAY NIGHT VEHICULAR FERRY'—Leaves Devonport, 11.45 p.m.. 12.30 a.m., and Auckland. 12.10 a.m.. 12.45 a.m. Phone 45-395. Time-tables and Fares on Application. ■ . Steamers on Hire. S SALE OF WORK. ~«■■ TTOLY SEPULCHRE, I*l + 1 ±1 ■ ""§""*1 kh *ber pass road. Annual sale of.work THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. 2-30 to 5.30. 7 to 10 p.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 22

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Tapeke kupu
610

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 22

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