SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS THE SUN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (PREPAID) Advertisements for Classified Columns received up to 1 p.m. Advertisements received later will bo grouped under “Late Advertisements.” HEMING WAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Chancery Chambers, O’Connell Street, P.O. Box 516, Auckland Specialists in Commercial Education Class or Correspondence.
TIVOLI. “Thoroughbreds” (Marian Nixon) and “The Knight of Nights.” LYRIC.-—“The Rescue” and “The ManxSTRAND.—“The Doctor's Secret” (Ruth Chatterton and H. B. Warner), all talkie picture: also talkie supports. EVERYBODY'S. “Thoroughbreds” (Marian Nixon) and “The Knight of Nights.” REGENT, EPSOM.—“Battle of the Sexes” and “The Jade Cup.” PRINCE EDWARD.— “A South Sea Bubble,” “Children of the Ritz.” GRAND.—“The Rescue” and “The ManxGREY LYNN CINEMA.—“The Case of Bena Smith” and “Honeymoon Hate ” RIALTO. NEWMARKET.—“The Jade Cup” and “Battle of the Sexes.” PARISH HALL. DEVONPORT. —“Marquis Preferred” and “The Windjammer.” DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET.—Dancing.
Amusements Index ST. JAMES.—Frank O’Brian's “Revellers'’ Revue. HIS MAJESTY’S.—Kentucky Jubilee Singers. UNITY HALL.—Gramophone Recital. PICTURE THEATRES PLAZA. —‘The Terror” (May McAvoy and Louise Fazenda), an all-talking picture and talkie supports. NEW REGENT.—“CIose Harmony” (Nancy Carroll and Charles Rogers), a talking picture: also talkie supports. MAJESTIC. —“The Forger” (Lillian Rich and Nigel Barrie), also “The Farmer's Wife” (Lillian Hall'Davis and Jameson Thomas).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 709, 8 July 1929, Page 8
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