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THE GREATEST AND MOST SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC ATTRACTION In tbe Annals of the Talkies. Folks! You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet I'olks! You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet Until You See the 100 PER CENT. TALKING SENSATION 100 PER CENT. TALKING SENSATION 100 PER CENT. TALKING SENSATION
The Greatest Dramatic Production Yet Offered. A Picture that will Thrill You ! PARAMOUNT'S ALL-TALKING TR1UMPH A LL-T ALKIN G TRIUMPH ALL-TALKING TRIUMPH "1 NTEKFERENCE" "I NTERFEREN CE" "I NTERFEREN CE" "I NTERFEREN CE" "INTERFEREN C E " "I NTERFEREN CE" " I N T E R F E R E N C E " At TO-NIGHT At 7.4 5 TO-NIGHT 7.45 Also — EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2.30. EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2.30. — At The Home of TALKIES Superior TALKIES TALKIES Superior TALKIES TALKIES and TALKIES TALKIES Greater TALKIES TALKIES Greater TALKIES /Thompson-Pa vue Picturps) GAIETY T> E T U X E AIETY i' E AJ U X E A Picture that will Thrill You! SHE WAS GITILTY ! SHE WAS GUILTY ! Guiltv nf Love! Beautiful ! Allnring' Iufinitely desirahle! She loved too much! Her heart writhed with consuming emotion, She erred ! And erring called itpon her head the condermiation of societv. She committed the CRIME OF. INTERFERENCE! Vengeance followed swift and sure. She PaUl CRIME OF INTERFERENCE. HEAR THE VOICES OF FOUR GREAT STARS Unfold the Gripping Drama CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, fivelyn brent, , EVEIAN BRENT. WTLTJA31 POWELL. WILLTA3I POWELL. DORIS KENYON. DORIS KENYON, Tn the drama Pf fonr persons whose happiness was threatened by the crime of Tnterference. A Drama that >You Will Remember for Y"ears "INTERFERENCE" "INTERFERENCE" "INTERFERENCE" • "I NTERFEREN CE" "INTERFERENCE" "INTERFERENCE" "INTERFERENCE" "INTERFERENCE" " I N t E R F E R E N CE " "INTERFERENCE" "INTERFEREN C E " "INTERFERENCE" THE NEW YOT?K MORNING WORLD WROTE— "With 'Tnterference.' Paramount takes an eaSv lead in talking pictures. One nf tbe most. amazing "exhibits ever seen in anv theatre. I issue a madly enthusiastic ca.U to see this most astonishing spectacle." A SHOW IN THEMSELVES. A SHOW IN THEMSELVES. OUR — OUR * ALL-T ALKING-SINGIN G ALL-T ALKTN G-SIN GING FEATURETTES. FEATURETTES. Unit No- 1 "POET AND PEASANT" OVERTURE "POET AND PEASANT" OVERTURE Played by the Vitanhone Symphpny Orchestra. Herman Heller conducting. Unit No. 2 VTSIONS OF SPAIN VISIONS OF SPAIN Featuring Lina Basquette with Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra and a. Cast of fifty Performers. Unit No. 3 •' ^ "OLD .TOE" "OLD "BLACK JOE" . A Paramount Co'mmunity-Singing Cartoon Novelty. Funni"r and better than "Daisy Bell." Unit No. 4 "FALSE ALAR.M FIRE" "FALSE ALAR3I FIRE" * A spreechingly funny comedy, featuring Smith and Dale, the two favourite singing boys. Unit No. 5 "THE BTSUOP'S CANDLESTICKS" "THE BTSHOP'S CANDLESTICKS" A Playlet adapted from a ( famous work. Unit No. 6 "BLUE SONGS." Features Ruth Etting, Swpetheart of the Columbia Records. PRICES AND BOX PLANS. Dress Circlp at Hyde's. 'Plione 2551. Orchestral Stalls at Theatre. 'Phorte 3809. Drpes Cii-clp 3/3. Reserves No Extra. Orchestral Stalls 2/-. Reserves 2/9. Back Stalls 1/6. - USUAL MATINEE PRICES. - JJANCE! JJANCE! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT In Cosmopolitan Hall. The Most Popular Jazz Dance in town. Also on THURSDAY NIGHT (Show Night). One of those return joy nights will be held. Gents 2/6, Iadies 2/-. £ MEETINGS. COURT SIR CHARLES NAPIER. A.O.F. THE USUAL FORTNIGHTLY MEETING will take place on MONDAY EVENING at 7.30 o'clock. Cards and Supper after' meeting. HAROLD H. ELMES, Secretary. CLIVE AND DISTRTCT E.ATEPAYERS' CQMMITTEE A MEETING OF RATEPAYERS of Raupare, Twyford, Mahora and Tomoana districts will be held in the Schoolroom, Twyford, on Monday Oetober 14, at" 8 p.m., to discuss- the amended Rivers Board Bill as proposed by Alr Barnard. This meeting is very important and it is esgential that all_ ratepayers should attencl. JAMES EELLYER, Hon. Sec. r^HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETJL ING of the Napier Amateur Atliletic Club will be held in the Y.M.O.A-. Rooms, Emerson Street, on MONDAY, 14th Oetober, at. 8 p.m. Business- Adoption of Balance Sheet.; Election of Officer, General. , All members, supporters and intending members are cordially invited to attfend. T. P. GRACE & A. W. MITCHELL, Joint Secretaries. HAWKE'S BAY HIGHLAND ' : " SOCIETY: / HHHE MONTHLY MEETING will be *^ beld on Show Night, WEDNESDAY, 16th Oetober. Special attractions. Scotch Songs and Recitations, Old-time and Country Dances. Visitors' admission 2s, includirig Supper,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 216, 12 October 1929, Page 7
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