amusements. ZSSoUNmiEATRE (New Zealand’s First Movietone Theatre.) Every Afternoon 2.30 Every Evening at 8. THE FOURTH BIG MOVIETONE PROGRAMME OF TALKING, SINGING AND SOUND PICTURES A TREMENDOUS LOVE DRAMA PLAYED AGAINST SWEEPING BACKGROUNDS OF PARIS, VENICE AM) ARABI. CHARLES FARRELL . “’E’A'JII” GRETA NISSEN ID 4 r*<-i**J (Censor’s Requisition—Adult Audiences only.) ROXY theat^; diale choir ROXY THEATRE ORCHESTRA „„atjtIFUL THEME SONG—--110 PLAYERS IN COLOURFUL “NEAPOLITAN’NIGHTS.” SCORE. — FOX MOVIETONE SHORT SUBJECTS ——RICHARD b BONEIXI, Events of the World in SINGING Sight and Sound. “LARGO AL FACTOTUM” (Speaks for Itself.) % (“The Barber of Seville.’) RANDOLPH'S ROYAL “THE FAMILY PICNIC” HAWAIIAN’S (Fox Taking Comedy). “SONGS OF THE SOUTH A Clever Cast in Hilarious SEAS.” Action and Dialogue. BOOKING— Box Plans at Bristol until 5 p.m. daily. At Theatre from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. ’Phone 51—842 always open for reservations. Paramount Theatre—Next Programme The Fifth Movietone Entertainment! Talking, Singing, Sound Pictures. ALL THE STARS SPEAK IN “MOTHER KNOWS BEST” fl < I® Bl xjfcs MADGE BELLAMY SINGING “MAMMY” AND OTHER FAMOUS SONG HITS. MADGE BELLAMY IN CLEVER IMPERSONATIONS OF SIR HARRY LAUDER, AL JOLSON AND ANNA HELD. BARRY NORTON (at Piano) SINGING THE DELIGHTFUL THEME SONG: “SALLY OF MY DREAMS.” ROXY THEATRE ORCHESTRA IN SYNCHRONISED MUSIC PROGRAMME. * Fox Movietone Short Subjects ! A BRILLIANT VARIETY OF FLAWLESSLY RECORDED | AND PERFECTLY REPRODUCED SUPPORTING ITEMS, i INCLUDING “HAPPY BIRTHDAY”—THE GREATEST i TALKIE COMEDY EVER MADE !
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 183, 1 May 1929, Page 3
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