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©hclxcjgcnl THE PERFECT SOUND THEATRE. 3 SESSIONS DAILY WARNING. —Owing to great length cf Prograrmre Performances this week commence at 10.30, 2. and 7.45. CROWDED HOUSES SIMPLY CONVULSED WITH LAUGHTER. YOU’LL LAUGH TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE WILLIAM HAINES in “ THE GIRL SAID NO ” (Screening at 11.44, 3-21, 9.6.) IT S ONE LONG CONTINUOUS SHRIEK. Also Showing: HER PRIVATE AFFAIR. ' with ANN HARDING (Screening at 10.35, 2.5 and 7.50.) A tremendous drama of love, passion, scandal, tragedy, vibrant with dramatic thrills. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT FROM 7.15 to 7.45. Real Flesn and Blood Musicians under the direction of Whiteford Waugh RESERVATIONS AT THEATRE (Phone 46-388) and at Lewis Eady. Ltd. RONALD COLMAN “CONDEMNED” (A United Artists Picture.) T?f Vi « S l V a, 2 d " ~ The l«land of "Living Death” whence no man returns The Greatest. Most Thrilling. Most Adventurous All. Talking Oramatu Romance ever made. STARTLING: AMAZING: realistic: a Document that Beggars Description! TERRIFIC ATTRACTION NEXT FRIDAY THE RECENT The Perfect Sound Theatre. Don't Wait. They are Already Bookino BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. B

HUGE SUCCESS! —new programme proves to be delightFUL ENTERTAINMENT. THE NATIONAL Direction: J- C. Williamson Films. Ltd. DAILY SESSIONS--11 A.M. 2 BIG ALL-TALKING FEATURES! The Biggest and Brightest Programme in Auckland. A shipload of laughs and thrills in the hilarious comedy of skylarking sailors on leave “SAILOR’S HOLIDAY.” EDMUND LOWE CONSTANCE BENNETT “This Thing Called Love” An amazingly funny drama of marital complications! Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for Adults. PLANS AT THEATRE/PHONE 42-169. PRICES: Is. 1s 6d. 2s. 2s 9d.

DOUBLE FEATURE!! BROADWAY. RIALTO NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. TWO WONDERFUL FEATURES As Distant in Contrast as the Poles: N ° ‘ THE NIGHT PARADE” Aileen Pringle, Ann Pennington, Dorothy Gulliver and Hugh Trevor in a Fa«tmoving Panorama of Life along the Great White Way. Surprises and Thrills! “south SEA ROSE.' Leonora Ulrich and a Host of Stars in a pulsating Romance of the Tropics, reeking with the tang of the open. Alluring and Beautiful Also. SPECIAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME USUAL PRICES. D.C., 2s; STALLS. 1s; RESERVES 6d EXTRA. RING PHONE 46-6C9. Attendant in Charge of Parking in Broadway and Rear of Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. SECOND RUGBY TEST MATCH. Britain v. New Zealand. Played at Christchurch. PRINCE EDWARD A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. “HONKY TONK” With SOPHIE TUCKER. And SKINNER STEPS OUT. Starring GLENN TRYON and MERNA KENNEDY. Excellent Talkie Shorts. Circle and Stalls. 1s; Children, 6d. Auckland Winter Exhibition CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS ONLY 6 MORE NIGHTS. OPEN FROM 9 A M. to 10 P.M. DAILY. GREAT DISPLAY OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PRODUCTS. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. 7.30 p.m.—Free Picture Programme. “The Auckland Royal Show,” featuring the Interhouse Girls’ Display. 8 p.m.—Five-minute Lecturette by Mr. C. T. Haynes (Chief Sanitary Inspector, Auckland City Council): “The Rat Menace.” Free Picture Programme. 8.5 p.m.—PIC and ALF in Eccentric Dancing and Entertaining. FUN AND ENJOYMENT FOR ALL. ADMISSION: ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN. 6d. School Children accompanied by Teachers Free in Daytime. .

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 15