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(A Ftiller*Hay' •d Theatre). THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a m. am HEAR THE QUEEN OF SCREENLAND SPEAK. THE MAGIC OF HER VOICE WEAVES A CUNNING SPELL Through the new woman there gleams the wistful sweetness of the girl. Mary Pickford IN “COQUETTE” The voice of Mary—the World's Sweetheart —is Just the voice the world would naturally choose for a sweetheart —a voice of velvet and gold. You'll be thrilled, amused, fascinated and charmed by this romantic drama pivoting about the daughter of a proud old Southern family and her rugged mountaineer. In “Coquette,” the clash of the high-born v. low, father v. lover, convention v. love, wealth v. worth, results in a tale of great conflicts and smashing drama. 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” FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Events of the World in Sight and Sound. THE FLONZALEY QUARTET, The World’s Foremost String Ensemble, International Favourites of Concert Stage and Recording Artists. • RUTH GLANVILLE, * America's Premier Saxophonist, Accompanied by Vitaphone Orchestra. BOX PLANS FOR “COQUETTE” AT THEATRE and LEWIS EADY, LTD.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 19

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