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THE STRAND Auckland’s Intimate Talkie Theatre NEXT FRIDAY —Jan. 3rd A FULLER-H AYWARD THEATRE r*m & m.x\ SwmV V\SV art \<> \> V A m & <B^ tv v & €*- i* ,-A c ye> C,x<V «vv^ 9? o'-'-ye % v> \c.^ y^ \v^ c> Vjf^ &«* V* JtN 9-» C* ■f" aVO N % 2%> m Sx y-f£ \ & You Helped Solve “The Canary Murder Case” Now Unravel “THE GREENE MURDER CASE” The Strand Insists that “THE FILM’S THE THING”
Raymond Hatton plays the comedy role of a gangster in George Bancroft's next starring picture for Paramount, “The Mighty.” Esther Ralston plays opposite the star. Warner Oland and O. P. Heggie are cast in prominent parts.
The Music of the Orchestra L'ROM tuba to piccolo—from low pitch to high—orchestral music, with the many instruments of different timbre and colour, required the solution of problems of infinite complexity, in order that the reproduction might be satisfying to the most critical ear. With the Western Electric Sound System alone, does one hear at the talkies a remarkably faithful tone image of the tout ensemble that can hardly be distinguished from reality. Western SOUND VOICH ACTION 'tectric SYSTEM Hope Gibbons Building, Wellington.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 14
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194Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 14
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