AMUSEMENTS. ; LAST . LAST DAY. DAY. MAJESTIC. (A .Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) SESSIONS: 1L . " WHY LEAVE HOME??" " WHY LEAVE HOME?" " WHY LEAVE HOME?" Remember how "Cradle Snatchers" convulsed New Zealand as a stag© play. Imagine it now as a musical comedy, vc i 111 song hits, chorus beauties, and all the laughter intensified iu 1 alkies. " CRADLE SNATCHERS." Set to Music. In Addition: A Programme of Musical and Talking Shorts. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. II On the broad, palm-lined avenues of Havana, amid the sugar plantations at Balboa, 'ii the Canal Zone, and on board i liner passing through the Panamr. Catial—the swilt--'iovine action of "The Oil 1 from Havana" sweeps, carrying nith it all j ie sound and dia logue of a gripping detective etory, ro corded and filmed iJ locations described "THE \ " THE " THE GIRL FROM GIRL FROM GIRL FROM HAVANA." HAVANA." v HAVANA" / LOLA LANE PAUL PAGE, (OF "SPEAKEASY" FAME.)
A fashionable Jewellery shop; diamonds, rave noma, et al—a mad dog—the panic is on—the dog subdued—and then—four necklaces gone—who stole tbera? The thrilling cliase to the pier—the sans on board—the division of llie The clevcrnefh of thj girl detective working: her way into the confidence of tbe erodes —their discovery that sjie is a dick and not a member '.f n travelling troupe of slior girh ile arrest of the gang at Havana and the escape of Spike, who abducts tbo ffirl dcte :tive. .... Tie smashing climax and tbe clearing of the \nists from the *>yes of both Lola Lane and Page as to their real identities,;* \ ALL-TALKING, j V ALL-TALKING, j MAJESTIC TO-MORROW. Box Plkns at Theatre, Phrone 43-210. 20OKSEATS AT^PRICES Jb . Prao hills ajid glens and creeks. At LUNA PARK ye'll see the garb That never meant the breeks. SPECIAL CAKE COMPETITION. O AUCKLAND SHOW. GAS COOKEH, presented by AUCKLAND GAS CO. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW (FRI.). WRESTLING.
jfa N.Z. WRESTLING ASSOCIATION (INC.). 'M TOWN HALL, , AUCKLAND. MONDAY, FEB. 10, 1930, AT 8 P.M. GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER (The Canadian Panther). FRED. EBERTS FRED. EBERTS (Austria). O _ 10-MI«\'UTE ROUNDS Q O _ 10-MINUTE ROUNDS - ° PRECEDED BY FIRST-CLASS PRELIMINARIES.,. POPULAR PRICES. Stajre. 10s; Dress Circle! and Ground Floor. ss: Reserves. 7s 6d: Gallery, 2s 6d. We Pay Tax. Bos Plan Now Open at Carter and Asher's. BOOK EARLY. BOXING! BOXING! DONOVAN Versus SARRON. DONOVAN Versus SARRON.
AT NEW PLYMOUTH, AT NEW PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. This Tournament will bo liclcl in the open nir nt "Western Park, and to suit tlio convenience of the Forming Public the main bout will commcnco nt 2.45, thus allowing those desirous of doing so to return lionie at a reasonably early hour, The main bout will bo preceded by six leading amateur bouts, Special attention has been paid to the seating arrangements and every patron a scut is assured that it will be available. PRICES (including tax) are as follows: First two rows of Ringsides, £-2 2s; remaining Ringsides, XI Jx; Raised Scents, with uninterrupted view, 12a I'd; Terraces, 3s. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT COLLIER'S. DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. where all reserves must be applied for. No reserves will be supplied b.v the Secretary. Owing to the heavy demand anticipated, patrons arc advised to book early^ »E. J. OA mi. Secretary. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. IX N. W. MVR KA V ila.i Returned l'rom Englaud, AND RESUMES PRACTICE. CONSULTING ROOM: 5)3, SYMONDS ST Telephone 42-3 SO. Hours: 35.30 p.m., or by Appointment. Dr? j n HASTINGS K - HAS HESUMED r PRArTICE. LISTER 13LD0.. VIC 1 OKI A SI.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 20
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