AMUSEMENTS. STRAND - STRAND (A Fullor-Hayward Theatr#.) SESSIONS: 11, 2.15, 8. Meet Little Johnny Jones, the Person ality Kid. Little—but wha't he's missing in size he makes up in song Ho was leading the field until a Broadway blonde bad him riding for a' fall. See him come buhind to win a losing race that's packed with speed and surprises. " LITTLE " LITTLE " LITTLE JOHNNY JOHNNY JOHNNY JONES." JONES." JONES." WITH ALICE DAY, WITH EDDIE I3UZZELL. EDNA MURPHY. THEY'RE OFF! To the fastest action drama you've ever heard. Weather good, track fast, jockey great, girlies cute, eorigs lilting, dances, wonderful romance—m-m-m-in —don't' men tion it. Come and see for yourself. (A First National and Vitaphone Picture.) BOX PLANS AT STRAND. PRICES, Is TO 2s. . Booking Cd Extra. PHONE 43-114. TUDOR REMUERA. tA Culler-Hay ward Theatre.) • TO-DAY AT 3. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A Full British Programme, featuring the 100 Per Cent Talking Special. "BLACKMAIL" With an all-British Cast. MYSTERY. SUSPENSE, DRAMA, ACTION. Recommended for Adult Audiences. Good Supporting Programme of all Talking Featurettes. including ERNIE LOTINGA, in "THE RAW RECRUIT." CLAPHAM AND DWYER, in " MUSICAL MOMENTS." Paramount Sound News, etc. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, the Greatest and Best Picture of the Year. "PARIS." Press criticisms say belter than "Gold Diggers of Broadway." Lavish scenes in technicolour. A WARNER BROS. MAMMOTH ATTRACTION THE ORPHEUS THEATRE. STATION ROAD. OTAHUHU. NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WESTERN ELECTRIC TALKIES INSTALLED. NOW SHOWING, "DISRAELr THAT MOST FAMOUS ENGLISH SPOKEN FILM WILL NOT FAIL TO FASCINATE THE AUDIENCE. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30 P.M. Lollies Free. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) 8 P.M. Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, la; Booking, Gd Extra. Bos Plan Now Open. Phone 15. ' • CAPITOL. DOMINION ROAD. BIG SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2 P.M. Talking and Silent Pictures. TOM MIX in "THE HERO OF THE PLAINS." Thrills, Action, Adventure. Talkio Serial. 4th Episode. Oswald, the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon, 2 AllTalking Comedies, 2 Talking News Reels. SPECIAL. SCREENING TO-NIGHT ONLY. FIRST N.Z. RUGBY TEST PLAYED AT DUNEDIN.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 24
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