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AMUSEMENTS. YOU CAN HEAR WHAT THEY SAY AT THE — MAJESTIC (A-Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) ' SESSIONS: 11, 2.15, 8. Dorothy. Mackaill .in • t ' the breeziest, snap- ' piest comedy romance ever. With Louise Fazenda, Charles Delaney and Jack Oa,kie, supplying a dozen laughs every time he opens his mouth. DOROTHY MACK-AILL LOUISE FAZENDA, JACK OAKIE, In " HARD TO GET." " HARD TO GET." 7 ALL-TALKIE! ALL-COMEDY! (A First National-Vitaphone Picture). , In Addition: ADELE ROWLAND - i In " STORIES IN SONG." (First National-Vitaphone.) A group of numbers notable for their narrative aspect and others famous for their syncopated score. "CANNED MUSIC." Krazy Kat. ' Sound Cartoon; "A LION ROUND-UP." Accompanied by Whitford-Waugh's Majestic Orchestra. " HOME. EDITION," All-Talking Comedy. MUSICAL INTERLUDE]. Mr. Haydn Murray, Violinist,' "Serenade" (Drdla). . BOS! PLAN AT THEATRE. * ' Y PHONE 43-210. 2000 Seats at Prices 1/ to 2/6. "THE VERY IDEA!" " THE VERY IDEA!" Brimful and running .over with laughs. . That is Radio Pictures' production of the stage success, "The Very Idea !" which comes next Friday to the Majestic Theatre. It's a sure and certain cure for the blues and anyone who has lost the art of laughing can find a remedy while . this scintillating Farce Comedy unreels and speaks from the screen. Coupled with an amusing theme, the practical application of the eugenic theory, is a sterling cast of stage and screen piaye'rs. Two members of the cast who portray the chief comedy roles are seen on the screen for the first • time. They are Frank Craven and Allen Kearns. Craven is seen ' as an author who has written a book on how to uplift the human race from the rut through the application .of eugenics. Ha» -proceeds with a plan, to provide, his brother, and .sister-in-law with a child-they hope will be nothing short of a prodigy. To do this the Author decides to hire parents, each, of them shall measure up to specification.. He finds them .in Hugh Trevor and .Sally Blane, and luck is with him when he finds they intend marrying, anyhow. However, when the childless pair have gone away for a year and return to claim their "bought" baby the real mother, refuses to part with it. How they get out of the web of circumstances provides one of the. most -screamingly, funny situations that has reached the screen in many. months. MOULIN ROU GE, TUDOR, REMUERA. TO-NIGHT AT 8. _ 100 pc. TALKING-— 100 P.C. Ruth Taylor, and William Collier, Jun., " THE COLLEGE COQUETTE." An All-talking, thrilling comedy-drama of campus life. See and hear the wildest Escapades of a Heartless Flirt. Red hot youth .at its zippiest pace. Also Two TALKIE FEATURETTES. TOPICAL AND COMEDY. T-cvioi prices. Phone 24-<49. COMMENCING- NEXT TUESDAY, "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, "INTERFERENCE." LAUGHS GALORE TO-NIGHT At pRINCE JgDWARD, kArangahape ROAD. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30 P.M. SEE R.K.O. Pictures Present HEAR. CHESTER CON KLIN SEE- „ HEAR. . rpAXI HEAR Excellent Talking and SEB . ' Musical Featurettes. HEAR. . A REY TYNN fJINEMA, (j KEY -U YJN N VINE MA. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Paramount Pictures Present The Sound Synchronised Picture, with the World's Famous Actor, EMIL JANNINGS, Tn "THE SINS OF THE FATHERS,"With RUTH CHATTERTON, BARRY NORTON. See ahd Hear Real Drama at its Best. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. People's Popular Prices. T7TCTORIA — DEVONPORT. V ICTORIA DEVONPORT. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. . Columbia" Pictures present the Ail-talking Comedy, THE "T7IALL OF TPVE." HE -P ALL OF -^VE." THE TjIALL OF HE -C ALL OF A Cyclone of Mirth, With PATSY RUTH MILLER, And FORD STEELING As Chief Purveyors of Mirth. ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS. Usual Prices. 22-968 for Reserves. Plan at Precey's. No Charge for Booking. POPULAR fmlft] CINEMA \S~Vy SERVICE. V. STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7 P.M; This Service will be Broadcast from IYA. Please be in your seat by 7 p.m. sharp for the COMMUNITY SING led by "UNCLE TOM." , - • .. ' REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR will speak on "YOUR PART IN POVERTY r ".. , Film: "METROPOLIS'.' (Final Part). Soloist: MISS DORIS GOWER. Doors Open 6.30 p.m. ' 1500 Seats Free.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 20

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