GREY LYNN CINEMA The Directorate of the Fuller-Hay-ward Theatres desire to express their great appreciation of the work of Mr. Noel Cole, as contractor and builder of the Grey Lynn Cinema. The theatre is a testimonial to Mr. Cole's genius and ability, and speaks for itself. Mr. I'i’oel Cole ivas not only the builder of the Grey Lynn Cinema, but he was responsible for the design as well, and, in the whole scheme, he has displayed a sense of beauty of outline, which will make the Grey Lynn Cinema perhaps, in many ways, the most perfect suburban theatre which Auckland possesses to-day. We tender our thanks and grateful acknowledgment to Mr. Xoel Cole. Chairman of Directors.
All the solid plastering in the Grey Lynn Theatre was executed by CHAS. POLLARD 156 BALMORAL ROAD MT. EDEN Phone 21-863
* Always Up-to-date, Messrs. Fuller-Hayward have installed Two PROJECTORS A New Zealand-made machine which beats all others. For Full Particulars apply to CUFF & THOMSON LTD. 542 Manukau Road, AUCKLAND
Organised to Give the Highest Grade Entertainment to the People of the Dominion FULLER - HAY WAR© ENTERPRISES Throughout New Zealand there is a FullerHayward Theatre for Your Entertainment AUCKLAND The Majestic The Strand Prince Edward (Newton) Tudor (Remuera) Capitol (Dominion Road) Edendale (Edendale) Empire (Dominion Road) Grey Lynn Ponsonbv Victoria (Devonport) Birkenhead Onehunga WELLINGTON WHANGAIREI HAMILTON MORRINSVILLE TAIHAPE WANGANUI PALMERSTON N" NAPIER GISBORNE CHRISTCHURCH PETONE FEILBING NEWTOWN NELSON ASHBURTON TIMARU W AIM ATE DUNEDIN OAMARU INVERCARGILL GREYMOUTH HOKITIKA DANNEVIRKE REEFTON WESTPORT • AND NOW AT GREY LYNN Auckland’s Most Rapidly Growing Suburb GREY LYNN CINEMA Grand Official Opening — TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. SPECIAL PROGRAMMES GOOD MUSIC WONDERFUL LIGHTING SCENES POPULAR PRICES NO. 1— CLIVE BROOK in “ FORGOTTEN FACES ” A Paramount Special. NO. 2 “ RECKLESS SPEED ” CHRISTIE COMEDY CARTOON GAZETTE and NEWS. PRICES: Back Stalls, 1s; Front Stalls, 9d; Children Half Price. Phone 26-406 for Reserves. Every Worth While Picture is Shown First in Your Town at a Fuller-Hay ward Theatre
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 617, 20 March 1929, Page 14
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324Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 617, 20 March 1929, Page 14
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