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STRAND NEXT FRIDAY a a (A FULLER - HAYWARD THEATRE) ALL SINGING-DANCING-TALKING! And what singing ! What dancing ! What comedy ! Bigger than big ! Newer than new ! Better be among those present when the screen unfolds the most intimate Follies ever seen or heard. Company of 200 musical comedy performers. 20 GORGEOUS SCENES 500 MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES A CAST OF 200 50 BALLET GIRLS 100 CHORUS GIRLS A Colossal Broadway Musical Comedy Revue Imported to your own Theatre. It's really two great shows in one, the succession of splendid spectacular scenes being threaded by a strong appealing, romantic plot. If you dance, you’ll want to do “The Breakaway,” newest of catchy steps. If you like music, you’ll be humming “That’s You, Baby,” “Big City Blues,” “Walking with Susie.” THE GORGEOUS COLOUR SCENES. SEE 1 £3) mm £7 ><r rS IK m 41 K SC f of i’ll/1 \ with W BW ¥ FDYiV \ SUE CAROL, LOLA LANE Mr . »IA'CL»r M\V M SHARON LYNN |[| \ '\\\\\ John Breeden, Dixie Lee, V I \\l W il l David Percy, David \\\\ IY> ill I Rollins, Frank Rich- , f 3*\\W \ Jill! ardson. Ste Din Fetchit li ill 'ref IwiWJ - fia^, A TALKIE REVUE — DANCES, MELODIES, COMEDY, DAZZLING SCENES, UNENDING NOVELTY BUT ON A SCALE THE STAGE COULD NEVER DARE NOR HOPE TO EQUAL. BOX PLAN AT STRAND THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 17

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