AMUSEMENTS. TALKIES TALKIES — TALKIES TALKIES TALKIES TALKIES TALKIES . ! TALKIES. Produced on a plant that iii Our opinidB is equai to anything the world has yet produced. ^ c0tjfigjj We will be humble and leave the judgtnent in the hands of our patrons, BEFORE L'elling you of the good things we have in store for you, We would like to telate a little parable. It's a very old one, but it seems to fit the present situation— There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, And wlien the shoe pinehed she didn t know what to do. NOW TO BUSINESS. The Management have pleasure in pre» senting the first CUTON TALKIE PLANT CUTON TALKIE PLANT to be installed in New Zealand. 1 Majestic rn heatee •• AJESTIC XHEATR,E (Direction : Fuller-Hayward Theatres.) -TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT '■ ■* At 7.45. At 7.45. The Greatest ahd Most Spectacular pf all Sea Pictures, JACK HOLT " JACK HOLT ••• • JACK HOLT - .- - JACK HOLT ' . JACK HOLT JACK HOLT • . * JACK HOLT ; .. i .JACK HOLT * _ In His First •- * , SOUND .SYNCHRON13ED FEATUEE SOUND SYNCHRONISED FEATURE SOUND SYNCHRONISED FEATURE A Drama of Surprises, New Thrills and ..;■■■ Danng Action, " S 0 B M A R 1 N E " " S U B M A R I N E "• " S U B M A R I N E "■ " S U B M A R I N B "• " S U B M A R I N E " " S U B M A R I N E 11 " S (J B M A E I N B " " S U B M A R I N E " " S U B M A R I N E " " S U B M A R I N E " An epic of a different sort— glorifying th« heroes of the dcep— portraying • them iii their naturai environs under the sea. Seldom have you seen a picture like
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 164, 13 August 1929, Page 9
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