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AMUSEMENTS. BE WISE! ATTEND THE MORNING O] AFTERNOON SESSIONS A r . 11 AND 2.15. . Cheap Prices (1/ and 1/6), 11 'Session. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. — A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. SESSIONS, 11—2.15—8. "INNOCENTS OF PARIS. ,, The World's Greatest Entertainer, Straight from Gay Paree to You. THE IDOL OF PARIS. THE IDOL OF THE CONTINENT. MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, GIRLS! GAIETY! AND CHEVALIER! Oh La La —A story of Paris —and a new Star that will win you with his charm and personality. See a Paris Revue —Amateur Trials— And see; Chevalier dance in this fascinating ' story of a man who became a famous musical comedy star. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF "" TALKING, SINGING AND NOVELTY SHORT ITEMS; ■• "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." BOX PLANS.' AT THEATRE Prices, 1/ to 3/10. Phono 43-210. Free List Entirely Suspended. TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES TO-NIGHT AT THB MOULIN ROUGE (TUDOR). REM.UERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY. AT 8 P.M. Sound .Synchronised Programme. D. W GRIFFITH'S SPECIAL "THE THREE PASSIONS. ,, Rex Ingram's latest film based on Cosmo Hamilton's New Novel. Starring ' SHAYLE GARDNER and ALICE TERRY. The Wild Fierce abandon of .Tazz-mad Moderns runs riotin this pulsating drama of to-day. A Man's fight against Jazz, Gold and Women for the Mastery of his Own . Soul. Also O'Neill and Vermont in a Talkie Short Featurette, and Topical. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE . J l * 1.30, 7 and 8. Rod La Rocque and Marceline Day "ONE WOMAN IDEA." The Story of a Persian Prince who had a Harem of 100 Beauties, but loved another Man's Wife. Also, EMERALD OF THE EAST. And Topical and Comedy. GREY T I'NN rMNEMA— -U \J ?.4fi. I Hoot Gibson in his Latest Thriller. I "SMILING GUNS." Topical, Review and Comedy. NEW VICTORIA THEATRE ; DEVONPORT. The Finest Suburban Theatre in N.Z. 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 ' TO-MORROW EVENING At 8 o'clock. . When the Deputy-Mayor, ,T. Hislop, Esq., will perform the Opening Ceremony. A 100 PER CENT TALKIE PROGRAMME, Headed by " HOME TOWNERS." Also Splendid Talkie Short Items, including Alan Prior in three delightful songs and " MISS INFORMATION." Also Latest Topical. Prices: l/."l/6 and 2/. Reserve jour Seats at P-reecy's. TENDERS. fpENDERS wanted for Painting House J- and garage at New Lynu.—Applj Phone 47-743. ■ ■ ; • . 1 BUILDING MATERIALS. Tl/TOVfl YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. p EORGE TDHODES AND QONS, J TD., ■ BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Phone 41-0-'il. B "PLANS. Specifications, Bungalows, Reel--L dences, Shops, from £1 1/, qualified architect. —Kozy Home Designers, Hellaby'a Bldss., odd. G.P.O. B PUBLIC NOTICES. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i>l THE WALPAMUR COMPANY, LTD. (England), Of 71. Lome St.. Auckland, in connection with the Companies Act. 1908, will cease to carry on business in New Zealand after October 25, 1929. WALPAMUR CO.. LTD. (England). Signed by its Attorney,. S. PURDY. TOILET SPECIALtSTS. ■XTOV PAY NO MOKE FOR SKILLED J- ADVICE AND ATTENTION TO YOUR CHILDREN'S HAIR. For 50 years the firm of EAGLETON Has made a Special Feature of Children's air An up-to-date effect. Special Children's Rooms. Hours, 8 to 5.30. R. EAGLETON, ;• ■ • Ladies' and Children's Hair Specialist and Wig Maker. Inecto Depot. 6, VICTORIA ST. (Nest Queen St., City.^) Phone 43-170. ,_ 2 TV/TISS JACOBSEN specialises in Ladies', M- Children's Hairdresslng. Marcel Waving> etc.—Manchester Unity Bldgs., <3. HObson St. ' -P "VTEW Invention, satisfaction guaranteed >J in permanently waving hair long before old wave has grown out.—Miss Hunter. phone 46-066. v MUSICAL TUITION. TREACHER of all Stringed Instruments; J- pupils permanently engaged ever?' here.—Walter Smith, 16, Turner Street, City. . D

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 22

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