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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. 3 SESSIONS, 11—2.15—8. Packed Houses at Every Session Friday and Saturday. Avoid the Evening Crowds. BE WISE! ATTEND THE MORNING OR AFTERNOON SESSIONS AT 11 AND 2.15. Cheap Prices (1/ and 1/6), 11 Session. Read what your local newspaper critics say of "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." THE "HERALD" SAYS : "Innocents of Paris" is a welcome departure from anything that has hitherto been screened in Auckland. Quite apart from his acting and singiii?:, Chevalier has a unique personality which makes an immediate appeal. His work before the camera is so natural, and his actions so spontaneous, that he. might be living the part which he portrays. His ready smile, his little foreign mannerisms and, above all, his soft-speaking voice, have already established Chevalier as one of the most celebrated Continental entertainers. THE "SON" SAYS: Certainly a better feature vehicle for the demonstration of the Majestic's new K.C.A. Photophone talking and sound equipment could not have been chosen. The new apparatus made its bow to Auckland yester day, and earned full appreciation last evening. In a specially draped theatre, the sound and talking was projected with a now standard of clarity, wiping away much of the artificialty of the past. THE "STAR" SAYS: Usually wheD so much has been heard about a picture as has been the case with the "Innocents jf Paris," the public expect .oo much, acd are disappointed with the presentation. This is not the case with Chevalier's masterpiece. The actor fulfils every promise of his powers, and gives to the public such an entertainment as it would be hard to better. The Frenchman is indeed an artist. His unique personality, spontaneous manner, foreign mannerisms, and ever-ready smile make an instant appeal to the audience. . SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF TALKING, SINGING AND NOVELTY SHORT ITEMS. "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. " Prices, 1/ to 3/10. Phone 43-210. Free List Entirely Suspended. 1 GRAND and LYRIC.~[ Fine Double Star Bill of Silent Films. Continuous Sessions from 10.43 to 10 p.m. A New W. Fox Production, — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — With GEOKGE O'BRIEN, AND "LOVE OVER NIGHT," "LOVE OVER NIGHT." Screened Grand : 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. AT THE LYRIC — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — — " MASKED EMOTIONS." — AND "LOVE OVER NIGHT," "LOVE OVER NIGHT." .Screened Sat. Matinee, 2.30; Evening, 8.45. I" GRAND andTYRIC. | "TiELTA THEATRE, NEW LYNN. XJ TO-NIGHT, AT S. "LOVE NEVER DIES" (LILAC TIME), With Colleen Moore and Gary Cooper. DON'S MISS IT. BOXING. northern boxing association, town hall — town hall. to-night — to-night, lachie McDonald, LACHIE McDONALD, timard. lachie McDonald, lachie McDonald, lachie McDonald, , BOXES ARTIE HAY, : ARTIE HAY, i Hastings. ARTIE HAY, , ARTIE HAY, ARTIE HAY, FOR THE MIDDLE-WEIGHT TITLE OF NEW ZEALAND. Fifteen Three-Minute Rounds. receded by a numDer of Amateur Bouts. PRICES.—Dress Circle anu Front Stalls ; 0/; Gallery, 2/6; RESERVES, 7/6. l i ; BOX PLAN at Carter and Asher's, Short- ' land Street. ' 30 \ AQUATICS. i ""TT*l "RICHMOND CRUISING CLUB. ! ( ANNUAL MEETING. j The innual Meeting of the above Club j will be held TO-MORROW (Tuesday), t October 1, at No. 8, West End Road, at 8 ] p.m. A full attendance requested.* , J. LONGBOTTOM, 1 30 Hon Sec. j COUNTY NOTICES. [ TyTANUKAU . COUNT': COUNCIL. {; RE-NAMING OF ROAD. „ Public notice is hereby given that the ( Manukau County Council has by resolution changed the name of the road hitherto known as "Ihumatao Parade," in the Manu- j kau Beach Estate, Mangere Riding, to "Watea Road." j EDGAR ASHCROFT, , X 3O County Clerk. < " ~ £ OPTICIANS. ( BAGLEY AND CO., Ophthalmic . Opticians— Thorough Examinations—Third < Floor, Vulcan Building, opposite "Herald.' Telephone 43-135 ____'' j OF. McWILLIAM, Ophthalmic Optician • and Optometrist, Pacific Building, Welleslcy St. (third floor). Phone 45-222. 3 MUSICAL TUITION. TEACHER of all Stringed Instruments; pupils permanently engaged everywhere.—Walter Smith, IC, Turn' . Street, City. D 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 18

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