AMUSEMENTS. WMWWWWWWWVWVWVWVWVWWWWWWWWM ENDORSED BY ONE AND ALL AS—THE GREATEST TALKING PICTURE YET MADE! EVErV ARTIST SPEAKS PERFECT ENGLISH See and Hear it while you may. for sooner or later the Doors must inevitably be closed upon the unforgettable appeal of this Picture. HAVE YOU SEEN VICTOR McLAGLEN in “THE BLACK WATCH"? (Fox Movietone) And It’s Only at the A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. 3 Identical Sessions at 11, 2.15, 8. A WORD TO THE WISE ! I Attend the Early Morning Shoppers’ Session —The Strand commences 11 a.m. Thus avoid the Crush and Benefit by the Cheaper Prices. Stalls, Is. Box Plan at Strand (phone 43-114) and Lewis Eatfy, Ltd. POPULAR PRICES.
Newton’s Popular All-Talkie House Complete New Programme TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK FINAL NIGHT. Two Stupendous Talkie Attractions. No. 1 — “STRANGE CARGO” It’s All-Talking. 100% Dialogue. 14 Distinguished Stage Players Speak. No. 2 “THE OFFICE SCANDAL” Featuring PHYLLIS HAVER AND RAYMOND HATTON It's Part Talkie and Synchronised Music And Other Talkie Featurettes Empress Commencing Tomorrow ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. 2 De Luxe Performances —2.30 <£. 8 p.m. HEAR A LAUGH—SHOCKING COMEDY JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE SIDNEY in an Hysterical Talkie. “GIVE and TAKE” It’s An All Comedy Talkie. A Perfect Furore of Fun. SEE AND HEAR. The Snappiest, Spiciest, Nautical Comedy Evoking Screams of Laughter. BE ADVISED! BOOK NOW! BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Phone Reserves 27-077. Empress—Commencing Tomorrow
For a Short Season Only—Commencing Friday Next ST. JAMES THEATRE Proprietors John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. r 4 i *3 SCATS THE FAKBS" INDIA AT TME« OWN CAME Remember FRIDAY NEXT for Short Season Only PRICES —3s. 2s. Is. Pli Plans Now Open at St. James Theatre
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 17
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270Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 17
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