AGAIN PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT! In view of the heavy demand for seats, the Managemen Patrons to Reserve their Seats or Attend the Day Sessii (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). United Artists Present RONALD COLMAN u BULLDOG DRUMMOND” The daring exploits of a thrill-seeker battling an insane doctor in a house of mystery for the love of a strange girl. Creeping shadows, blinking lights, mysterious happenings; you will shriek with excitement one minute and howl with laughter the next. By Sapper. Also, Dale Smith, Eminent Baritone. Fox Movietone News. Eve's Review. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. Phone 43-114.
zzzz NEWTON'S POPULAR ALL-TALKIE THEATRE. Sec it Before it’s Too Late. THE GREATEST TALKIE OF THE SPEAKING SCREEN Metro-Goldwyn’s Colossal ALL-TALKING!—ALL-SINGING!— ALL-DANCING! TRIUMPH! CHARLES KING—ANITA PAGE—BESSIE LOVE in ‘BROADWAY MELODY* Enough Said! It’s the REVELATION i<«i .Talkies! And Brilliant List of Special TALKING & SINGING FEATURETTES! o. 2—George Lyons, Singing Harpist, o. 3—William O’Neal, Irish Silver Tenor. °» 4—The Revellers, Coloured Revue, o. s—Sunshine Sammy and his Brothers. A Sensation in Talkie Entertainment. Box Plan at Theatre. Ph. Reserves 27-077 EMPRESS TONIGHT
ALL-SINGING, ALL-DANCING ii syficopmiOM” DAILY SESSIONS With Fred Waring's Pennsylvania SEE IT TONIGHT, before it COMMENCING FRIDAY TWO BIG TALKIES No. I—WILLIAM BOYD “THE FLYING FOOL.’ IT’S AN ALL-TALKIE. 100% DIALOGUE. “The Flying Fool” is without doubt the biggest and best All-Talkie seen in Auckland. No. 2—On the same Programme—Comedy Dialogue, Sound and Music. EDDIE QUINLAN and THE’ODORE ROBERTS in “NOISY NEIGHBOURS.' The Greatest of Talkie Programmes will be at the ROXY, Queen Street, on Friday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 17
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