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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL FOUR DAYS. FINAL FOUR DAYS. A TEN-REEL NOVELTY ALL-TALKING ' MELODRAMA. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. ,0 BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. 2000 SEATS AT PRICES 1/ TO 2/6. FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE Present / "THE \ / "THE \ ISLE OF LOST ISLE OF LOST ISLE OF LOST ISLE OF LOST \ SHIPS." / \ SHIPS." / Into tills tangled mass came two shipwrecked men and a girl. And according to their law, she must choose a mate within a day ! In Addition: Fox Movietone News. News in Sight arid Sound. Clnpliam and Dwyeu Patter Kings. Two Boys and a Piano .. Musical Number. Sve's Review, Accompanied *by Whitford Waugh's Majestic Orchestra. ' MAJESTIC COMMENCING THURSDAY. COMMENCING THURSDAY. AS BIG AND BRIGHT AS ALL BROADWAY! \LICE WHITE SINGING, TALKING. DANCING, LEADING A CHORUS OF 50 GORGEOUS DANCING GIRLS AND AN ENSEMBLE OF 200. Music ! Merriment! Magnitude ! A menu of melodies served White hot! And that's not all! Hundreds of other surprises! Gay Dance Spectacles! Night Club Scenes! Colourful Costumes! Lilting Melodies !■ ALICE WHITE ALICE WHITE ALICE WHITE IN [Talking H .1 singing i] " BROADWAY BABIES." " BROADWAY BABIES." " BROADWAY BABIES." " BROADWAY BABIES." " BROADWAY BABIES." " BROADWAY BABIES." "BROADWAY BABIES." " BROADWAY BABIES." ] LAUGHING"!" I DANCING! I

Lilting strains of "Broadway Baby Dolly," "Wishing and Waiting for Love," "Jig, Jig, Jigaloo," and tlie rhythmic tapping of the feet of 50 dancing girls; the wailing saxophone and the beautiful notes of a grand opera tenor; the staccato bark of gangsters' guns; and the quiet talk of poker plavers—these and many other high spots in "Broadway Babies" will live long in the memory of all who see this all-singing, dancing and talking musical comedy. y * # • This picture, which stars the peppy young screen player, Alice White,' is thorough entertainment from first to last. It takes one behind the scenes in a big musical comedy theatre; into the night clubs of-gay Broadwayand into a theatrical boarding house just off the Big Street. * . *. » » Gay and dazzling sets, particularly the theatrical scenes and those in the night clubs, add to the enjoyment of the picture, but apart from the snappy songs, the brilliant dancing and the scintillating backgrounds, "Broadway Babies' has a real story, and one that is portrayed by an ideal cast under the most intelligent direcdon. OH, BOY ! WHAT LINES ! She has them! You'll See them ! She says them! You'll Hear them ! A FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE A FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE ALL-SINGING! ALL-TALKING! ALL-DANCING! MUSICAL COMEDY. ~ i EDENDALE. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. The Greatest Talking Picture Programme in Auckland. " THE SHOW BOAT." " THE SHOW BOAT." " THE SHOW BOAT." "THE SHOW BOAT." "The show boat." The pieturisation of a Famous Novel. A Talking, Singing and Dancing . Triumph. A Glittering, Glorious, Glamorous Show, Starring ■ LAURA LA PLANTE, And JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT. - Latest Fox Movietone News. TWO-AND-A-lIALF HOURS' EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT. PI C T U R E D R O M E, I C T U Ii E D R O M E, MILFORD TO-NIGHT. "NOT QUITE A LADY." A Feppv, Dressy Comedy-Drama. 2 HOURS' CARNIVAL JAZZ. The Kind that Made Us Famous. Usual Picture Prices. Jazz 1/ Extra. fi REEN MILL. VTREBN m ILL. CHARLES MURRAY as "THE HEAD MAN." It's, a Scream. Also, "RED WINE." The Story of a Night Out. D.C., 1/6. Stalls. 1/. AMBASSADOR PT. CHEVALIER. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Lois Moran and Nick Sfriart in "THE NEWS PARADE." Hair-raising feats of a novice Cameraman, who outwits the old hands, and makes a jscocn. Also screening, "THE HARVEST 0» HATE." -Featuring Rex, the equine hero. Comedy — News — Cartoon. CLICK CLACK CABARET. AUCKLAND'S CABARET DE LUXE NEW -YEAR'S EVE FESTIVAL DANCE. Reservations can now be made at the BRISTOL PIANO CO:, LTD., Karangaljape Road. Call, or Phone 42-7013 or 40-550. ' Cubicles, 10/ Double; Tables, 8/6 Double; ! Unreserved, 7/0 Double. , Bookings also, taken at the CABAREI. Phone 40-789, on MONDAY, 30th, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and on TUEoDAY, Jls., from 10 a.m. onwards. DANCING from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m Norm. Ganley and his Savoyans, featuring the Latest Hits. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT TREAT. Dance the Old Year out and the NeAV Year in at the Popular Rendezvous. THE CLICK CLACK, BROADWAY. s2B

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 18

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