AMUSEMENTS THE TALK OF THE TOWN! TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE “TALKIES” at the STRAND A FULLER -HAYWARD THEATRE 11 X MOYIHJONE ENTERTAINMENT I!< JLKixti m»s Minuses THREE SESSIONS DAILY At 11 a.m.,-2.1S p.m. and 8 p.m. The Royal Screened with official sanction, the String Theatre has been accorded distinguished honour of preseatu! in Talking Pictures His Majesty* address at the opening of jyJ Bridge, as a new link in the bow of Empire. Voice of His Majesty King George V\ Fox’s Superb Dramatic Triumph, “ Street Angel,” together with undoubtedly the finest short “Talkie” Subjects yet presented in any one programme since the inception of “Talkies” in this part of the Universe. f# n v JANET GAYNOR AND CHARLES FARRELL. EEJOICE icith them! Laugh icith them! Your heart icill race, your pulse will leap. Aye! your very soul icill sing when you witness this memorable masterpiece of the screen. v, a*-"* v* V>‘ ot» STREET ANGEL Presented on a truly magnificent scale , with the World - Famous It ox v Orchestra of 110 Talented Musicians. *£«**• * O tC> ***> >•4'*'* o'! a** 1 e*» SB* wVssv o7* \4' 4 \t v * Reproduced by Western Electric Equipment. BOX PLANS AT “STRAND” AND LEWIS EADY LTD.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 14
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