AMUSEMENTS. XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX S CtTlTclßcgcnl g X 3 SESSIONS DAILY X X X X X X X X X X X X X LAST FEW DAYS SEE! and HEAR! RUTH CHATTERTON reatest Dramatic Production that has ever been Sc Auckland—Either Silent or Sound. i-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^ § “MADAME X” I P x CXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXx< X X X X X X X X X X XX SATURDAY NEXT XX PARAMOUNTS ALL-TALKING DRAMA SUPREME! 3 X ■ : THE L E T T E R featuring Jeanne Eagels O. P. Heggie THE LETTER PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT BOX PLANS NOW ON VIEW AT THEATRE (Phone 4*>-aM) AND AT LEWIS EADY, LTD.
CfPIToL DOMINION ROAD. Is now equipped with the Latest Western Electric Talkie Apparatus. LAST NIGHT OF ENTRANCING MELODIES and UNIQUE UNDERWATER SCENES IN “White Shadows of the South Seas,’’ With Synchronised Music and Song. Complete Change TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) WILLIAN HAINES in • ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE’’ A Wonderful Story, Full of Thrills. Romance and Comedy. For Reserves Ring 20-574. Enjoymnt for old and young— Jackson’s Picnic, Pine Island, next Sunday, 20th. Watch Advts. COMPETITIONS Auckland Competitions Society (INC.) FOURTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. Commeneing THURSDAY NEXT. October 17, at 9.30 a.m., LEWIS EADY HALL, Queen Street. Auckland. Official Opening Ceremony and Recalled Competitors THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. Season Tickets now available at the Office of the Society. 192 Queen St. Day Sessions, 6dr Night Sessions, Is. Phone 45-622. J. A. SHARP, Secretary. BAZAARS. St. Andrew’s Church, Epsom. The ANNUAL BAZAAR and SALE OF WORK in connection with the above, will he held in the Parish Hall, on Wednesday, October 16. from 2 to 10, and Thursday, October 17, from 7 to 10. Official Opening by Mrs. Lionel Harvey on Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Objects: Extinction of Church Debt, and Sunday School Extension. Stalls. Competitions Amusements. BAZAAR! BAZAAR! FRANKLIN ROAD METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16 and 17. Bazaar Open Both Afternoons and Evenings. Sewing Stalls, Cake, Produce, Flower Mvstery, Sweet and Jumble Stalls. AFTERNOON TEAS AND SUPPERS. Admission —Afternoons Free, Evenings 6d LECTURES AUCKLAND INSTITUTE AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE BY DR. W. A. FAIRCLOUGH on THE EVOLUTION OF VISION ’ Will be Given in the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL. PRINCES STREET TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. The Public is Invited to Attend.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 794, 15 October 1929, Page 15
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