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AMUSEMENTS iji I »I all IT«T l iTSTi »T«TI iTSTi iTSTi iTSTi iTST % EVERY SEAT BOOKED ON SATURDAY NIGHT—BE WISE AND BOOK. A FullerHay ward Theatre. A FullerHayward Theatre. m THREE TALKIE SESSIONS DAILY AT 11, 2.15 AND 8. |j| W “THE CANARY I MURDER CASE” A PARAMOUNT ALLTALKING PICTURE . wfPh WILLIAM POWELL JAMES HALL LOUISE BROOKS JEAN ARTHUR it! it! id iH id m m Pi iii m ii* id ii Jealousy? Robbery? What caused the murder of Broadway's alluring and coldly ambitious showgirl? “ Find the motive and you solve the mystery of this baffling crime,” says Philo Vance, suave, fascinating amazingly keen silk-hat detective. •M m ii ■C\ ii & Si IT TALKS FROM START TO FINISH SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES: “SMITH WAKES UP" =4= The First ALL-BRITISH TALKIE to be Seen and Heard in New Zealand. "ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE’’ at the London Cenotaph. The Most Moving, Most Awe-Inspiring Spectacle possible to imagine. SEE AND HEAR THE MASSED BANDS OF “THE GUARDS,” THE VAST CROWD SINGING “O GOD OUR HELP IN AGES PAST.” The Long Row of Buglers Sounding the “Last Post” and “Reveille.” THE WHOLE SERVICE IS SHOWN. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS—(Events of the Day)—What you See you Hear. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre (43-114), and Lewis Eady, Ltd. m ii id id Id id id id Id

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 15

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