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gji Fuller- =|= Hayward |j| Theatre. HI Little, SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 2.15 P.M, 8 P.M. t oh my! r»c makes up ir was leading the fleld"’until a from" h'S r i di " a lor a faM - Hi tha t~ is nd ‘ *° W ' n 3 ,os Blonde What he's missing in song. roadway speed Eddie Buzzell Alice Day Na ‘j onai and Vitapnone Picture.) a Superlative Programme Talking, Singing Shorts. BOX PLAN AT STRAND PRICES PHONE 43-114. 4.30 and 8 O’CLOCK? __ BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. No. 1- MARV BR I aT|'™J AMES KIRKWOOD anTj^N^ER 41 ‘ 341 - rini emu V/U.-IIN U.UU ■BLACK WATERS 2-_ Ihe Se v?RG?£tL Mtk,arama ' 100% All-Talki v,rg.inia valli and john Holland in *4 A Ma at Stake. R NEXT attract To. - “SONG OF LOVE,” Starring th Ladies GUILTY Vou will all come to see this BELLE Re BAKER. C °' Umbia R « ordi "o Artist, The Whole Town VALAKI . 1 O'NIGHT AT 8 Final Screening RADIO’S ROLLICKING COMEDY. Fleet Loads of Laughs, Songs anc Girls. c “HIT THE DECK, ’ -V- Wonderful Reels (6 in Colour). Starring JACK OAKIE and POLLY WALKER --Reserve Your Seats. BOX PLANS AT THEATPr Phone 20-573. BM^gEsS Songs, Side-Splitting Laughter, i _ PLAN AT THEATRE 5 - 6 VESSEL WEST END (NEWTON.) TO-NIGHT AT B* Final Screening, 100% ALL-TALKING 2 STAR ALL-TALKIES —2 “SPLINTERS.” nd an All-British Soldier Cast, n “LUCKY BOY.” RESERVES 27-077. (PONSONBY RD.) TO-NIGHT At 7. Plans at Theatre. Phone Res. 26-940. ST/m * -r,. , With Eleven Special Attractions. -RICHARD DIX m “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” No. 2 B GE(mGE ; j£sSEi ,t m , “LUCKY BOY?” 5 " No. 1REGENT, Epsom TO-NIGHT AT 8 al Screening. _ 2 Exceptionally Fine Talkies No. I—William Haines and Karl Dane in “NAVY BLUES.” No. 2—RAMON NOVARRO in “DEVIL MAY CARE.” BOTH ALL-TALKIES. NEW DE Fox LUXE PHONE RESERVES 20-142. (NIT. ALBERT TERMINUS.) TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 SHARP. Mystery Drama of Crooks. Movietone All-Talking .... ~ LAN E and PAUL PAGE in “ THE GIRL FROM HAVANA ” BOX PI AN AT A THtr S AmS t S d Supporting Programme. rV A PL/KN AT THEATRE PHONE RESERVES 40-104. ALEXANDRA (GREEN LANE.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK _ , _ ~ WONDERFUL DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. —Rod La Rocque m “THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE.” •Nr„ O t l.^ ornrn |i ld . ed b Y bhe Censor as More Suitable for Adults. 80. 2—Mary Brian & James Kirkwood in “BLACK WATERS’ 1 * Youl ' Seats. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. No. 1FINAL FOUR DAYS. SESSIONS: 11 8 p.m. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. 1 'Sarah RUTH and SOU CHATTERPN AN ALL- BARKI E COMEDY. CAST OF CANINE PERFORMERS BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. 2,000 SEATS, is TO 2s 6d. “HOT DOGS” WARNER B RQJ TH EAT STAG SPEAKS THE SCREEN. You thrilled to the*magic voice and artistry of George Arliss, as the soft-spoken Englishman. And now he’ll hold you w-*u*i? ss as he P° r t ra y s — Th e Suave Eastern Potentate, cloaked w.th the veneer of civilisation The Monarch and Despot of his Mountain Kingdom The Ruthless Fanatic repulsed by the woman he desires — AN INSPIRED CHARACTERISATION THAT WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. (A V/arner and Vitaphone Production.) .COMMENCING THURSDAY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Book Your Seats. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Phone 16-647. I

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 15