“The Programme is a happy combination of contrasts, which makes remote any possibility of disappointment. A place is found for music, song, dance, comedy and drama, and nothing is lacking quality. ‘The Lady Lies’ marks a further advance in talking pictures.” N.Z. Herald, February 3, SESSIONS: 11—2.15 AND NOTE Children Under Sixteen Will Not Be “Yon Little Darling You Little Liar! She Lies and You Like it. Vou can’t help it—cha Ting. Claudette Colbert, alluring beauty of the New York stage. Playing the lady who brings love into the life of a lonely attractive young widower. Lying to hold his love when his two worldly-wise children try to rescue Daddy from her, a social outcast. i widower, especially this widower, ossiter. needs love in his life! and _ there are . . . willing to furnish IADy IIES KLJSt In Addition: TH E FAMOUS “1812” OVERTURE. Presented by Dr. Hugo Reisinfeld and his Symphony Orchestra of 100 M usicians. The novel “Music Picture” serves as a descriptive background for the theme of Tschaikowsky's symphonic masterpiece—Napoleon’s ill-fated invasion of Russia and the burning of Moscow. “MICKEY'S CHOU CHOU” FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Sound Cartoon. In Scene and Sound. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. ‘S/ A PHOTOPLAY THAT ECLIPSES ANY STAGE PLAY YOU HAVE EVER WITNESSED. If there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing, it is Advertised in THE SUN! 2,000 SEATS AT PRICES Is to 2s 6d. The Mojestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) SESSIONS: 11 “ THE lliant Musical Comedy Version of CRADLE SNATCHERS” Td the riot it was on the stage and silent n this Talkie version, with new stars and I catchy song numbers &S Winy ILeav® H©miiief ** With SUE CAROL, DAVID ROLLINS. NICK STUART, three fun-loving husbands step forth with three chorus girls—and three wives and three college boys mix up, what fun! Clark and McCullough, inimitable comedians, in “The Medicine Mer Friedland's Ritz Revue, Filmed on Atlantic City Beach. Fox Movietone News, Including Special Australian Issue. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE PHONE 43-210. TONIGHT AT 8. Big Double Feature Talkie Prog sa m No. 1— “A BIG TALKIE THRILLER' BEN LYON SHIRLEY MASON in “THE FLYING MARINE” No. 2 A Pathe Talking Circus Story ALAN HALE, RENEE ADOREE, FRED, KOHLER, CLYDE COOK in “THE SPIELER” Roxy Reserves 41-341. WEDNESDAY NEXT MT. EDEN ROAD. TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. No. I—ALBERTA VAUGHAN and AJIStar Cast in Talking, Singing, Dancing Story of the Stage. MAKE BELIEVE” No. 2 JOAN CRAWFORD in “OUR MODERN MAIDENS” Box Plan at Theatre. Reserves 20-573. HOBART BOSWORTH in “HURRICANE” See the Most Gripping AU-Talkie Sea Story Ever Screened.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 887, 3 February 1930, Page 15
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