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TONIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR * Here is a Talking Feature that Aucklanders ; TALKING AND SINGING FEATURETTES Including EVERYBODY TALKS IN THIS PICTURE. “FALLING STARS" “MEMORIES" LATEST PATHE SYNCHRONISED NEWS. 3 BRONX SISTERS IN HAWAII. ALPINE ROMANCE SINGING QUARTET. rssr I te^ORFEZ ii a Ena jf AN BASQUETTE HE THE YOUNGER GENERATION ” BOX PLANS AT BOTH THEATRES. ROXY—Phone 41-341. CRYSTAL PALACE —Ph< 20-573.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 783, 2 October 1929, Page 17
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