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AMUSEMENTS. Commencing TO-MORROW —Frid at the STRAM© -A FULLER HAYWARD THEATRE. 3 Sessions Daily 11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. . i. . i yia :fs>rr an is • ■ %.;*“• \ £3 S£ mm&m .:■ - til WirS*&#r2##> ■‘:.W£ r: v : -?* .. -. *-•_... •- ■■ .••.•*• ■ * :.•; r ; : ■ - '. ■•■' i .a. "rA:.'. uAv: • m. n m mz m 8> $ i i E ZECK M ■- m mm 9 <( Have you ever fallen in love with a voice? Wonderful iover that he is, Warner Baxter will entrance you further with his fascinating, rich and vibrant tones. All-Talkie Supporting Programme BEATRICE LILLIE FOX MOVIETONE NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY IN TALK AND SOUND. BEN BERNIE—THE KING OF “JAZZ” AND HIS BAND OF 16 SOLOISTS. FAMOUS STAGE COMEDIENNE. ROYAL HAWAIIAN SINGERS IN HONOLULU MELODIES. In Old Arizona 3> Talks from First to Last! IN OLD ARIZONA. 99 You will Hear every word from the lips of every player in the cast. IN OLD ARIZONA 99 There are no sub-titles. OLD ARIZONA 99 Has the world’s best talking picture stars. IN OLD ARIZONA 99 Is the first outdoor talkie filmed in magnificent scenery. Box Plan at Theatre and Lewis Eady. LimitedMorning Session, Is to Is 6d. Afternoon Session, Is 6d to 2s. Evening Session, 2s to 3s Gd. Plus Tax. Booking Fee 6d, Circle or Stalls. Reproduced by Western Electric Equipment.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 14

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