©ljclEcgcnl Auckland’s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction! J. C. Williamson Films. Manaolno Directors! F. Beaumont Smith and F. W. Turing THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II A.M., 2.15 and 8 P.M, FULL O’ PEP, SPEED AND JAZZ A COMEDY OF JOYFIRED YOUTH f V re c IL Mayc r ALL TALKING PICTURE with ELLIOTT NUGENT ROBERT' MONTGOMERY CLIFF EDWARDS SALLY STjKRZ A SAM WOOD Production They Shared their College Room, Razors, Girl*, Ties and Shirts—until « New Cutie cams along. Then they quarrelled—and what a dance she led them! NEW FACES. NEW FROCKS. NEW FLAPPERS. NEW SONGS. NEW DANCES. REGENT FEATURES "THE DANCING DOLLS’* on the Stage. EWART LVNE at the GRAND ORGAN CONSOLE. WHITEFORD WAUGH and the REGENT SYNCOPATORS. RATHE NEWS of the World in SOUND. CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY Scream In Dialogue. Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 46-888) and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. TONIGHT AT 8. BIG DOUBLE FEATURE TALKIE PROGRAMME. AT 2 THEATRES. \Lo 'ALAtE 1 — The A'r Rodeo of the Screen. “A BiG TALKIE THRILLER " BEN LYON SHIRLEY MASON in “THE FLYING MARINE” A Talking Drama that will hold you spellbound. 2 A Pathe Talking Circus Story. ALAN HALE. RENEE ADOREI FRED KOHLER, CLYDE COOK in IT’S A GREAT TALKIE. Jox Plans at Both Theatres. THE SPIELER” Full of exciting incidents! A Love Story of Great Tenderness. Roxy Reserves 41-341. Crystal Palace 20-573.
(Newton.) TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. COMPLETE NEW TALKIES. 2 SELECTED TALKIES —2 No. 1 — 100% ALL-TALKIE FORD STERLING, PATSY RUTH i MILLER In AII-TaTTae Comedy “ THE FALL OF EVE ” No. 2—A Part-Talkie of Father Love. ’ JACK HOLT AND MICKY McBAN in “ FATHER AND SON ” Box Plan at Theatre. Reserves 27-077. I EMPRESS * TONIGHT £355Ka AN ALL-ENGLISH TALKIE DRAMA. 100% TALKIE. Ronald Colman IN “Eoilldog Drummond” RONALD COLMAN AT HIS BEST. Remember 100% Talkie. A Thrilling Sensation. “Eiulldog Drummond” An All-English Play by English Actors! FINE SUPPORTING COMEDY. POPULAR PRICES. Phone 42-274. GRAND GRAND If you feel you’ve got the “Pip’* Here's a really useful tip, Just you try a little trip, On the Caves or on the Whip. LUNA PARK. LUNA PARK. 7.45 P.M. Of 7.45 P.M. TTTi RICHARD BARTHELMESS “THE WHEEL" OP CHANCE” CLARA BOW And ESTHER RALSTON '‘CHILDREN OF DIVORCE” PRICES —Is, Is 6cl. Reserves. Sd Extra. HEAR OUR ORCHESTRA. Phone 43-645. 7.45 P.M. 7.45 P.M. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Thrilling Rum-Running Drama. “ BLOCKADE ” (Part-Talkie). ecial Talkie and Musical Featured eluding the Melbourne Cup Race. 1S CHILDREN, 6d: ADULTS, Is. TEACHERS OF DANCING BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing ! Classes. Pritave tuition —• Valeska’s . Studio, Ngapuhi Chambe-s, Lome St. Phone 46-121.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 19
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