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AMUSEMENTS. ALL PAST RECORDS SHATTERED. Never in the annals of N'apier's theatrical history has a stage or screen production received such a tremendous reception as that accorded " S H O W B O A T " by a recorcl-breaking audience which attencled botli performanccs 011 Saturday. MANAGERIAL. We beg to extencl our sincere apologies to the liundreds of our patrons who were unable to gaiii admission at both Saturday afternoon and evening performances. To-night's patrons are respectfully requested to be seated by 7.45. owing to tlie fact that "Sliow Boat" is 16 reels in length and takes the whole evening to present, coinmencing at the rise oi the curtain with the PrologueY'ours faithfully, H. W. THOMPSON. SHE'S HERE! BANDS PLAYING. FLAGS FLYING. PEOPLE SEOUTING. THE GRANDEST SHOW EVER PUT ON! With the greatest array of stage ancl screen celebrities eyer identified with one picture. GL1TTERING! GORGEOUS ! GLAMOROUS ! Folks! YTou Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet Folksl You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet Until You See "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SIlOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" At the Home of TALK1ES Superior TALKIES TALKIES Superior TALRIES TALKIES and TALKIES TALKIES Greater TALKIES TALKIES Greater TALKIES For an Extended Season of SIX NIGHTS and SIX MATINEES SIX NIGHTS and SIX MATINEES Again At TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGIIT 7.45 a I so DE LUXE MATINEES DAILY AT DE LUXE MATINEES DAILY 2.30. At The GA I E TI "Tfe E f U X L AIETY JL7 E JLi U X E (Thompson-Payne Pictures). Edna Ferberis mighty novel and Florenz Ziegfeld's incomparahle musical comedy songs and music combined and transformed into tho most glittering, gorgeous, glamorous entertainment ever pre sented by this or any other theatre — any where, any time! UNIVERSAL'S TAl.KING AND SINGING TRIUMPH.

"SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" — "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "STIOW BOAT" "SIIOW BOAT" SEE AND HEAR. SEE AND HEAR LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE As "Majmolia," talking, singing sweei meJodies, playing the banjo; JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT As "Ravenal" — the most roinantic figui" on the screen; HELEN MORGAN HELEN MORGAN Ziegfeld Star, singing "Bill" and "Can't Help L vin' That Man" ; OTIS HARLAN OTIS HARLAN As "Captain Ancly Hawks," talking, strutting. making vou lilce him utterly. SEE AND HEAR SEE AND HEAR The famous Ziegfeld Stars— Helen Mor gan singing "Bill" and "Can't Help Lovin' That Man"; Jules Bledsoe singing "Old Man River"; Aunt Jemima and the Ziegfeld Plantation Singers ren clei'ing, "Hey, Feller'.' and "Come On. Folks." Now vou can HEAR and SEE the brilliant Universal cast headed by Laura La Plante, Joseph Schildkraut. Otis Harlan, Alma Ruhens, Emilv Fitzroy and Jane La Verne. "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" You'll see scenes that plumb the depths ancl reach the heights of human experience. You'll hear sounds that vibrate on the heart-strings of all mankind. _ — BOX PLANS For the Entire Season Now OpenDRESS CIRCLE AT HYDE'S (or 'phone 2551). STALLS AT THEATRE (or 'phone 3809). Dress Circle 3/3. Reserves No Extra. Stalls 2/-. Reserves 2/9. Back Stalls 1/6. USUAL MATINEE PRICES. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. NOTICES. HAWKE'S BAY HOSPITAL BOARD. ASS1STANT B ACTERI OLOG IST FOR NAPIER HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS, closing on OCTOber 5, are invited for ihe above position. Commencing salary £300 per annum. Further particulars may be obtainecl from the Medical Superintendent. E. T. REES, Managing Secretary. IALFBED BARNABY EAMES. of.49 > Chaucer Road. Napier, herehy aive notice that I have applied to the Mag istrate's Court at Napier for a License under "The Auctioneers Act. 1928," and also for a License under "The Land Agents Act, 1921-22." to carry on business as Auetinneer and Land Agent resnectivelv at Dickens Sfr^t, Napier, and that such application be heard at the above Court after one month from the 28th day of September. 1929. being theydate of the first puhlication of this notice. Dated this 2Sth day of September. 1929 A. B. EAMES. MONEY TO LEND (Napier. Hastings and Surrounding Districts). OI TO £500, repayable your own.terms. cwJ- Minimum rate of interest, 7 per cent. _ Every transaction ahsolntely confidential. No company of . local business men to view your position. Write. 'phone or see JJORACE gOURGEOlS, THE CONFI DENTIAL FlNANCIEH. The Government Life Buildings, Opp. Old Post Office, Napier,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 205, 30 September 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 205, 30 September 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 205, 30 September 1929, Page 9

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