amusements. all me spame, romance ana adventure or Gay Broadway An unusual cast of well-known artists of stage and screen, inelud ing Paul Page, Lola Lane, Henry B. Walthall, Helen Ware, and Sharon Lynn make the picturisation of this absorbing story superb entertainment. STRAND A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TALKING piCTURf /JfV£SrSMSAT/OA/ ™i*(/a/g£c%££M/a TOMORROW Box Plans at Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. A KEY turns in a lock —clinking glasses are heard—a song and dance girl struts her stuff . . . “ here's how ” —the scene shifts to famous Belmont race-track ... a string of horses impatiently stamping before the barrier . . . “ They’re off!” ... a roar from myriad throats . . . jockeys’ silks flash in the sun ... as thoroughbreds strive to win—then to Madison Square Gardens . . . the gong clangs . . . two lithe, leaping figures clash, each intent on battering down his foe . . . frenzied shouts from twenty thousand fight-crazed enthusiasts acclaim the victor! « // f). // & FOX MOVIETONE TALKING AND ft SINGING FEATURETTES INCLUDE: Britain’s Prime Minister, RAMSAY MACDONALD Speaks to Yon. Arthur Stone and Marjorie Beebe in “SOUND YOUR A” A New All-Dialogue Comedy. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE England’s Versatile Comedienne in “EARLY MOURNING’’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 16
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180Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 16
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