AMUSEMENTS. 4th WONDERFUL WEEK AT THE STRAND. . A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Be Advised — Book Your Seats I 3 IDENTICAL SESSIONS, 11—2.15—8. THE GREATEST TALKING PICTURE YET MADE VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN In THE " BLACK WATCH." "BLACK WATCH." " BLACK WATCH." Every Member of the Cast speaks Perfect English. LONDON AND INDIA. Officers' Mess of the 42nd Highlanders, Waterloo Station in London, an Indian town close to the Northern border a prayer while Muezzin sings the call from the balcony, Khyber Pass the backdoor of India—the Valley of Sudden Death, the village ot Khinjin in the rugged fastness of the Khyber, etc. In Addition. ALL-TALKING, SINGING AND SOUND FEATURETTES. "His First Lesson" Comedy "Randolph's Hawaiians".. .Musical! Fox Movietone News. Fox Variety Travel. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. EVENING PRICES: Front Stalls, 1/6; Back Stalls, 2/ ; Front Circle, 3/3; Back Ci.cle, 2/0. Booking 6d extra. MOULIN ROUGE. REMUERA. Tuesday, Wednesday and- Thursday,, AT ■ SOUND SYNCHRONISED PICTURES D. W. GRIFFITH'S SPECIAL, ' "THE THREE PASSIONS." The wild, fierce abandon of jazz-mad moderns runs riot in this pulsating drama of to-day. FULLER~HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. pRINCE Tf<D WARDTERRIFIC 3-STAR PROGRAMME. 7 ' "I.—"THE TRAGIC HOUR." 2.—"A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES." 3.—DOROTHY BOYD in "LOVE'S OPTION." TOPICAL AND COMEDY. The Greatest Picture Value in Town. Usual Populaf Prices. GREY T YNN /-UNEMA— ■k At 7.45. HOOT GIBSON In his Latest Thriller, "SMILING GUNS." TOPICAL, HEVUE AND COMEDY. NEW VICTORIA THEATRE, DEVONPORT. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. The Initial Opening of the Victoria Theatre, which has been completely rebuilt on the most modern and comfortable lines, will take place on WEDNESDAY EVENING at S o'clock, when the Deputy-Mayor, Mr. J. Ilislop, will perform the Opening Ceremony. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE TALKIE AND SOUND PROGRAMME,
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 18
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