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AMUSEMENTS. THE GREATEST TALKING PICTURE YET MADE STRAND McLAGLEN VICTOR IN “27»e Stack * Watch ” In Addition: Randolph’s Royal Hawaiians Fox Movietone News His First. Lesson All-Talkie Comedy Plan Every Member of the Cast Speaks Perfect English. Fox Variety , Theatre.

ROXY (QUEEN STREET). Paramount's Mighty Long-Run AllTalking Special has arrived. BEGINS TOMORROW (FRIDAY) 100°/, ALLTALKIE a smi \oith BtulanewaS Clive Brook, Ml, Hamilton paramount (Picture Palace (MT. EDEN ROAD). "The Theatre Luxurious/' -TONIGHT AT 8 PARAMOUNT’S ALL-TALKIE TRIUMPH RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN 100 PER CENT. ALL-TALKIE “The Man I Love” Also SELECTED ALL-TALKIE FEATURETTES BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Phone Reserves 20-573. CRYSTAL PALACE—TONIGHT MS 2 SESSIONS DAILY—2.3O and 8 o’clock THE BIGGEST AND BEST WESTERN ELECTRIC TALKIE SET FROM AMERICA HAS BEEN INSTALLED No. 1— WILLIAM BOYD in “THE LEATHERNECK’' 100 Per Cent. All Dialogue No. 2—MARION NIXON EDDIE QUILLAN IN “GERALDINE” ft's Part-Talkie, Singing, and Synchronised Music. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE PHONE RESERVES, 27-077 NEW ALL-TALKIE PROGRAMME, SATURDAY, 2.30 AND 8. No. I.—“STRANGE CARGO" 100% All-Talkie. No. 2.-—“ THE OFFICE SCANDAL” Part-Talkie and Synchronised Music.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 17

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