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am u £>£jiyi±a\ xs, Three Sessions Daily. 11—2.15—8 TALKING, SINGING, AND SOUND PICTURES. Crowded Daily by People who Love Good Thir.gs; Daily (A Fuller. Hayward Theatre). JANET GAYNOR and BARRY NORTON 11—2.15—8. ROMANCE' HUMOUR PATHOS “Four Devils Chas. Morton, Nancy Drexel, J. Farrell MacDonald. Unquestionably the Greatest Picture of Circus Life yet Recorded by the Camera! The Picture of a Thousand Sensational Thrills! The Management wishes to announce that this Picture is Sound Synchronised and Accompanied Throughout by the Roxy Theatre Orchestra of 110 Players, as was “Street Angel,'* the first Sound Picture at this Supported by a Programme of All-Talking Movietone Subjects. Not “merely short subjects" but each a feature in itself. KING ALPHONSO OF SPAIN. Steps into his garden and and chats with you! Hear Him! See Him! Enjoy a Laugh with him. CLARKE AND McCULLOUGH in “THE BATH BETWEEN" A 100% Talkie Comedy. An hilarious farce concerning a lovely lady, a bath and two amateur actors, who have to think fast and talk quickly to save themselves from a Husband’s wrath. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS—The Newsreel you SEE and HEAR. BOOK SEATS NOW! ! If there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing \ it is Advertised in THE SUN. j

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 15

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