amusements. 100 PER CENT. TALKIE 100 PER CENT. TALKIE 100 PER CENT. TALKIE ' 100- PER CENT. TALKIE 100 PER CENT. TALKIE The Most Exciting and Thrilling Talkie ever made FOX MOVIETONE FOX MOVIETONE Presents ' " S P E A K E A S Y " "SPEAKEASY" 8 P E A K E A S Y " SPEAKEASY" "SPEAKEASY" "SPEAKEASY" "SPEAKEASY" American Night Clubs must close at 3 a.m., but Speakeasies never close. FASC1N ATING ! THRILLING! EXCITING 1 Majestic m h e a t r e AJEST1C i IIEATEE (Direction : Fuller-Hayward Theatres.) TO-XIGHT AT 7.43. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. " S P E A K E A S Y " " S P E A K E A S Y " " S P E A K E A S Y " "SPEAKEASY" "SPEAKEASY" Hear the voice of New York — thundering subways— roaring traffic— singing, laughing Broadway — racing at Belmont Park — screaming fight fans at Madison Square Gardens — the thud of gloves as the lioxers clash. "SPEAKEASY " "SPEAKEASY" "SPEAKEASY" "SPEAKEASY" "SPEAKEASY" "SPEAKEASY" THRILLING ! SP1XE-TINGLING! ALL-TALK1E ! A rhaosody of wine and women, of song and dance, of briglit lights and dark dives. New York by day and nigbt. A sight sound tour of tlie night life of this great cityTALKIE FEATURETTES TALKIE FEATURETTES TALKIE FEATURETTES The Spice of the Programme. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS FOX MOVIETONE NEWS The World's News in Sight and Sound. "KOYAL HAWAIIANS" "ROYAL HAWAI1ANS" "ROYAL HAWAIIANS" "IN HOLLAND" "IN HOLLAND" A three-rcel Side-splitting Comedy. prices — Circle 2/9 ,■ Stalls 21- and 1/-. No Booking Fee. Plan at The Bristol Piano Company. Theatre 'phone 270S. Y^AIPUKURAU fJlIIEATRE. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3.15. Evening Sci-eening at 8 Of the Ne'w Zealand Production : "UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS" "UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS" (Tauranga) Filmed in New Zealand with an entire Maori cast. Recommended by the Prime Minister. Sir Joseph Ward. Also showing at 8 p.m., ihe British production, "AFT'ERWARDS," from the story by Baroness Orczy. Reserves at Woods'. 'Phone 294S. jgOXING! jgOXING! MUNICIPAL THEATRE, NAPIER. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th. 1929/ GRIME v. LECKIE GR1ME v. LECKIE GR1YIE v. LECKIE The most expensive and most popular bout lield in New Zealand for years. Also THREE AMATEUR BOCTS. notices. NAPIER BOROUGH COUNC1L. CIVIO WEI.CQME TO THEIR EXCELLENCIES, THE GOVERNORGENERAL AND LADY ALICE FERGUSSON. A CIV1C WELCOME in Public -*•*- Meeting will be tendered to Their Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and Lady Alice Fergusson in the Municipal Theatre THIS EVENING, at S o'clock. The underfnentioned -have kipdly consented to assist on tho occasion : — Napier Savage Club Orcliestra (conductor, Mr W. T. Foster) ; Mrs Morris ; ■the Liedertafel quartette, Messrs Penke, Stevenson, Thompson and Hill. Doors will open at 7 p.m. Citizens are cordiallv invited to be present on the occasion. JOHN D1CK. Town Clerk. Napier, November 15, 1*929. 'J^EW 2ealand JJAILWAYS. WEEK-END EXCURSION WEEK-END EXCURSION )YEEK-END EXCURSION To ROTORUA r O t O r U a ROTORUA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. RETURN FARE HALF ORDINARY" RATE. TRAIN LEAVES Palmerston North 5.7, p.m. RETURN TRAIN LEAVES' • ■ Rotorua 5.6 p.m. Mib'nday. RETURN FARE— From Napier: 69/6 (lst), 47/4 (2nd). INQUIRE AT STATIONS FOR FULL PARTICULARS.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 246, 18 November 1929, Page 9
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