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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. “The Three Passions” With ALICE TERRY, IVAN PETROVITCH. SHAYLE GARDNER (Auckland’s Own Actor.). The everlasting conflict between the Jazz-mad. thrill-crazed society of today, the wild, reckless gaiety of young moderns, the furious activity of the money fields. ‘YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARE" | | MAJESTIC MAGAZINE A Rollicking Comedy of the Royal MAJESTIC SYMPHONY Navy. ORCHESTRA. EVE’S REVIEW. 1 ] (Conductor: J. Whiteford-Waugh). A FullerHayward Theatre. m M Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY ANOTHER DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. “The Lily of Killarney” Adapted from the famous stage play. “Colleen Bawn," by the late Dion Boucicault. Who has not heard of the immortal story of “Colleen Bawn.” reminiscent of the Emerald Isle, and immortalised by the famous melody, “Killarney Photographed against the beauties of the Emerald Isle, its mountains, lakes and dells. AND “The Veiled Woman” Should a woman tell her husband of her past? Stirring revelations of the jazz age in Paris. Brilliant glimpses behind the scenes of the French gambling palaces, for which beautiful girls serve as decoys. An unswerving, kaleidoscopic picture which moves swiftly through that side of Paris which the tourist rarely sees. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (PHONE 43-210).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 729, 31 July 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 729, 31 July 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 729, 31 July 1929, Page 17

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