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ikMUS±iM±;JN x A Last Night of Ip! THE CANARY MURDER CASE” | An All-Talking Drama with All Talkie Supports. Iti it! “ A FullerHayward Theatre. y A FullerHayward Theatre. m it COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ||| THREE TALKIE SESSIONS DAILY AT 11, 2.15 AND 8. |j| ff The Doctor’s Secret” Uf Ht m M ill ill Hi M it | M H iti iti iti Iti Iti Iti iti iti M iti iti iti m A Paramount All-Talking Drama Based on ftf J. M. BARRIE’S PLAY “ HALF AN HOUR ” Starring iti H. B. WARNER and RUTH CHATTERTON. Iti M iti iti M iti iti iti iti iti M y i M if i m m iti 1 iti iti ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES:— The Greatest Aggregation of Supports Ever Assembled on Any Programme. Every One a Featurette. “THE BRITISH FLEET AT SEA” Hear the Bii) Guns firing—the Manoeuvres —life aboard ship—launching the seaplanes—so realistic that you can almost smell the tang of the salt sea air. “THE SQUIRE OCTETTE” Hear the Famous Instrumentalists Under the Baton of W. H. Squire. “NAP” Another Enolieh All-talkie Comedy. Even Funnier than "Smith Wakes Up." ifi EDDIE PEABODY ip AND HIS COLLEGE CHUMS. Celebrated Banjoist and Some Melody. |x| “FOX MOVIETONE NEWS” |{| You Hear What You See. =}= m ii m ii ii m Box Plan at the Theatre (Phone 43-114), also at Lewis Eady, Ltd. M

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 15

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