HELD OVER FOR A FEW DAYS. SESSIONS Hayward STILL THE MOST POPULAR PROGRAMME IN AUCKLAND. \ WARNER 6ROJ\ yir&se*i£ — i nue green goddess THE GENIUS OF •'DISRAELI.*’ George Arliss will hold you breathless as he portrays—The suave Eastern Potentate cloaked with the veneer of civilisation —The Monarch and Despot in his mountain kingdom—The Ruthless Fanatic repulsed by the woman he desires —an inspired characterisation that will never be forgotten. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) PHONE 43-210.
PRINCE EDWARD.—A Fuller-H ayward Theatre. Final screening To-night at 7.45. •ATLANTIC” and “JAZZ HEAVEN” (Both Talkies). Commencing To-morrow Another Double-Feature Talkie Bill. "Honky Tonk” and “Skinner Steps Out.” Circle and Stalls, 1s; Children, 6d. LIONEL FLETCHER. WITH FAREWELL STORIES TO THE CHILDREN GREAT CHOIR 600 VOICES. TOWN HALL, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m NEXT SUNDAY.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 15
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