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AMUSEMENTS ** HUuu'ui "‘ ‘ The Theatre Magn if ice n t if Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Continuous from 11.30. LAST TWO DAYS Rolled J SPc^ng« PARAMOUNT’S JUNIOR STARS. PRECEDED BY UNIQUE PROLOGUE AND COMPETITION ifr ! »•* 1 7 \'fi y Last Four Appearances FRED CURRAN. at Theatre.

COMMENCING FRIDAY WALLACE RAYMOND BEERY HATTON The Year’s Greatest Scream of Laughter. And First Appearance RUSSO AND BRADFORD, Operate BOX PLANS NOW OPEN.

COMING TO AUCKLAND A. & P. SHOW FRIDA Y&SA TURD A Y NEXT, DEC. 2 & 3 WESTWOOD BROS. PRESENTS THE AMERICAN GLASS WORKS UNIQUE EXHIBITIONS OF MANUFACTURING ALU KINDS OF GLASSWARE NOVELTIES AND SOUVENIRS. SEE THE CLASS DRESS /HICH CAN BE WORN AND HANDLED LIKE ORDINARY MATERIAL, AND THE Glass Steam Engine IN OPERATION These Achievements were Made Entirely of Glass by MISS MAE KINGSLEY. And will be on Exhibition at the Glass Works.

‘THE TE KOOTI TRAIL’ A New Zealand Production by Rudall Hayward. And THE LAST TWO DAYS HAROLD LLOYD “FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE” Sessions: 11.15, 1.25, 3.30, 6.0 and 8.0. ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. THE UNITY HALL \ Saturday Next, Dec. 3 IFMonlague the bright and original Talker adjudicator, elocutionist and raconteur, Assisted by MISS INA THOMSON (Vocalist). MR. CYRIL TOWSEY (At the Piano) TO GET IN: 2s (just that); children, half that. DIXIELAND AUCKLAND'S LEADING CABARET. TONIGHT Our Mid-Week Gala Night 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. 7s 6d Double. Notice.—Special late night, MONDAY NIGHT, DEC. 5. THEATRICAL NIGHT WHEN THE POPULAR GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA CO. WILL BE PRESENT. DANCING 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M. RESERVE EARLY. PHONE 26-615.

Could this happen in N.Z.? Under the glare of a merciless spotlight | young Jeffries sat for 48 hours, while re- , lays of detectives pounded into his consciousness the belief that he had killed Underwood- They kept flashing in front ; of him the pistol with which the murder had been committed, the victim's : clothing, a replica of the dead man's face. At length, battered, bruised, and bleeding, the innocent youth cried out: 'I killed him! I killed him!" “THE THIRD DEGREE” At the National To-Morrow

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 215, 30 November 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 215, 30 November 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 215, 30 November 1927, Page 17

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