__ AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS. J* ' WARNING! I/. "The Black Watch" will not be screened in the Suburbs I for Many Weeks. THE GREATEST TALKING PICTURE YET MADE. I STRAND. ( I A Fuller-liayward Theatre. j _U Be Advised — Book Your Seats ! 3. IDENTICAL SESSIONS, • 11—2.15—8. VICTOR McLAGLEN In "THE BLACK WATCH." In Addition : 'ALL-TALKING, SINGING AND t 'SOUND FEATURE'ITES. "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, 8/3; Back Circle, 2/9. Booking Gd extra. ANNOUNCING A . MOST IMPORTANT ; AUCKLAND PREMIERE. THE STRAND takes pride in offering Next Friday, a picture for i, which there has been unusual • anticipation ever since it was announced that MARY PICKFORD was to present a Talking Film. MARY PICKFORD, has, in " COQUETTE," the crowning achievement of her career, and one of the greatest talking pic- ' f ures yet seen. " COQUETTE " ') has glorious romance, gaiety, pace, drama, suspense, and heart--i throbs. But the lrig thing is that MARY PFCKFORD stars in her first TALKING role. Fifty years from now, people will still be discussing her performance. She will make them cry, thrill, and enthuse at will. The voice of Mary—(.he World's Sweetheart —is ,iust the Voice the World would naturally choose for a sweetheart—A VOICE OF VELVET AND GOLD. Mary Pjckford in "Coquette" is the zenith of screen art. You I will want to see it at least once. We heartily recommend it. J ' STRAND, A Fuller-Hayward Theatre, pAPITOL — TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. vVAPITOL A Big Double-Star Programme. Capitol. Capitol. "THE MAX AXD THE Capitol. MOMENT." Capitol. Elinor Glyn's Daring Love Story. Capitol. Starring BILLIK DOVE and Capitol. ROD LA ROCQUE. Capitol. — The Second Picture — -| Capitol. "NUMBER SEVENTEEN." *". Capitol. A Stirring Mystery Drama from Capitol, the Famous Stage Play, starring Capitol. GUY NEWALL. Capitol. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-374. Capitol. TALKIES AT THE CAPITOL NEXT TALKIES. SATURDAY. TALKIES. Western Electric Co.'s Very TALKIES. Latest Talkie Equipment being TALKIES. Installed. Programme TALKIES. Announced Later. TpMPIRE —+ TO-XIGHT. 8 O'CLOCK. J "DREAM OF LOVE." _ A Delightful Drama, from the Popular Stage Play, Starring JOAN CRAWFORD. — The Second Pfcfiire —■ "THE CHARLATAN." A Tense and Gripping Mystery Drama, Starring HOLMES HERBERT and DOROTHY GOULD. Two-Reel Comedy and Latest News. , TENDERS. '' -pXCAVATIO.V—Tenders wanted for Re- ■" moving about 250 yds Earth. —McNair, 12. Fort St 1 A VONDALE POLICE STATION. ii. REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS. Tenders will b<: received at the Public Works Office, Auckland, until TUESDAY, October 8. for the above work. Conditions of Contract and specifications may be seen at above Office. F. S. DYSON, , l Engineer. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. OXIAO SCHOOL. Tenders for the Erection of a New School Building, in wood, at Oniao (30 miles from Te Kuiti), will be received at the Office of r the Auckland Education Board until Noon on THURSDAY, October 10, 1029. Hans, etc.. may bo seen at the Post " Office at Te Kuiti, and also at the Office of e :the Board. j Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes 1 endorsed on the outside, '-Tender for Oniao . School." Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, • rpiHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER J- BOARD. Quotations are invited for the Supply of: 1. MILD STEEL TRANSFORMER PLATFORMS. ' 2. TINNED GUNMETAL THIMBLES. 3. TINNED GUNMETAL SLEEVES. t 4. SOFT DRAWN BARE COPPER BINDING WIRE. I Quotation sheets may he obtained at the ) Board's Purchasing Department, Quay i Street, City. ! Quotations close Noon, OCTOBER 4, 1929. The Board does not. bind itself to accept the lowest or any quotation. R. H. BARTLEY, 1 General Manager. rpHE WAITEMATA ELECTRIC ■ POWER J- BOARD. 'Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, P.O. Box 893, Auckland, are invited for the supply of :— . TWO 5-SEATER SALOON. MOTOR CARS OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. , Specification and Conditions as to tradein obtainable from the undersigned. Tenders close at Noon on October 5, 1929. F. J. H. WILSON, A.M.I.E.E. i l Resident Engineer. mHE WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER X BOARD. ' Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, P.O. Box 593, Auckland, are invited for the following :•=— INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC WIRING AND FITTINGS IN EIGHT (MORE OR ; LESS) RESIDENCES AND MILKING SHEDS IX WATKOUKOU VALLEY ■••■'■•' (NEAR WAIMAUKU). The lowest or any tender will not neces- ' sarily be accepted. Tenders close at Noon on OCTOBER 12, 1f129 Tender forms, etc.. may be obtained from' the Board's Office, 81, Albert Street, Auckland. F J. H. WILSON, A.M.1.E.E., 1 Resident Engineer.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 22
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