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AMUSEMENTS STRAND (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). NOW SPEAKS THE QUEEN. ' I THE QUEEf OF SCREENLAND.iI Salute the NEW Mary Pickford QUEEN OF SCREENLAND YOU WILL DISCOVER TOMORROW. THAT—Through the poised and cultured woman there gleams the wistful sweetness of the girl. THAT —The magic of her voice—a voice of velvet and gold—weaves an entrancing spell. THAT—She has chosen for her first All-Talking Picture, a story rarely equalled in dramatic intensity. From stark poignant sorrow to rippling laugh-provoking comedy it traverses the whole gaunt of human emotions. Mary Pickford, more lovely and more captivating than ever, as a roguish Southern belle who laughed, flirted, kissed and forgot, until she met a man she couldn’t forget! Then begins a heart-stirring drama of lover v. father; hill-billy v. Southern pride, and a girl’s supreme love. THE PERFECT SCREEN VOICE IN A SENSATIONAL ALL-TALKIE. Not only the Supreme Achievement of the Talking Screen, but GEORGE ROBEY England’s Prime Minister of Mirth in a Comedy Sketch. "ENTER, THE BRIDE.” THE FLONZALEY QUARTET The World's Foremost String Ensemble, international favourites of the concert stage and well-known Recording Artists. RUTH GLANVILLE "America’s Premiere Saxophonist” accompanied by Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 17

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