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VVhIO CARES IF IT SNOWS! where the Auditorium is specially Heated. As Cosy as Your Own Fireside. ©freUegenl THE PERFECT SOUND THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Willian THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. JOAN CRAWFORD in MONTANA MOON | AND BIG SUPPORTS. LONDON CRITICS UNANIMOUS IN THEIR LAUDATORY CRITICISMS’ Not since the first Talkie astounded the world has there been such a sensetion in filmdom as the amazing triumph of Greta Garbo ii Anna Christie 99 ences.i FROM THE PLAY BY EUGENE O'NEILL. (Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for adult audi IT IS MISS GARBO'S CROWNING TRIUMPH! Her fascinating English, spoken so beautifully, recorded so perfectly, brings to the world a new Garbo. IT IS THE AUDIBLE SCREEN S MOST ELOQUENT ACHIEVEMENT! Never has such stark, realistic drama been presented on stage or screen, so wonderfully, so vividly, so all-conquering. IT WILL LIVE IN YOUR MEMORY! THEY ARE BOOKING FAST. Box Plans on View at Theatre (Phone 46-888), and at Lewis Eady. Ltc. No Extra Charge for Reserves. There will be absolutely no Free List.

NATIONAL BUSTER KEATON the Greatest Comedy Carnival of a Lifetime. FREE AND EASY" SCREENING DAILY 11 LAST —2 DAYS CONRAD NAGEL KAY JOHNSON in THE SHIP FROM SHANGHAINew PROGRAMME SATURDAY A THOUSAND THRILLS! SONGS! DANCES! NIGHT-LIFE DRAMA! A Tense Drama of Women and the Shadowy Underworld A Talking Thriller Swift and Surprising from Start to Finish! TOM MOORE BLANCHE SWEET “Woman Racket” Also j A Wonderful Array of All-Talking, I Singing and Dancing Featurettes. V PLANS AT THEATRE (Phone 42-169) #

i.ZP^&OIV (OPP G.P-O.) THE ALL-ENGLISH 1 THEATRE. THE LAST DAY TO SEE “UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE’ Tivoli NEWTON, near Grafton Bridge TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Screen's Great Hero-lover RONALD COLMAN THE THIRD RUGBY TEST BRITAIN v. NEW ZEALAND « CONDEMNED 79 “SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE THE LONDON EXHIBITIONS ART EXHIBITION ALICE F. WHYTE ONE-ARTIST EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS, 2N D FLOOR, VICTORIA ARCADE Open Daily, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. PRINCE EDWARD A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Final Screening TO-NIGHT at 7.3 C. FOOTLIGHTS AND FOOLS’ With COLLEEN MOORE. All-Talking. Singing. Dancing and Part Colour. Alro Screening: '“Loves of Robert Bums.” All-Talking and Singing. Circle & Stalls, Is; Children, 6d. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. EVELYN BRENT and HAL SKELLY “WOMAN TRAP” A Story of a Woman’s Vengeance. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) AMY JOHNSON'S ARRIVAL IN BRISBANE. An All-Talkie Programme. (Censor's Adult Certificate.) Also. A Great Supporting Programme, including Auckland-Britain Football Match. D.C., 2s: Stalls, is. Reserves. 6d extra. Phone 44-136. Rialto BROADWAY. NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A Monster Double-Feature Programme!! No. 1— The Sparkling. Sporting. Comedy- * Drama. LITTLE JOHNNY JONES” No. 2 RUTH CHATTERTON •CHARMING SINNERS” (Censor’s Adult Certificate.) MOTE! —Owing to length of programmes we are starting at 7.45 each evening. 0.C., 2s; Stalls. 1s; Children Half-price-Phone 46-609.

GREY LYNN CINEMA A Fuller Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. A Double-Feature All-Talkie Programme No. I—Universal’* All-Talking Picture “COLLEGE LOVE” Hot Tunes. Jazz. Pep and Cheers. No. 2—Warner Bros. Present CONRAD NAGEL and LOIS WILSON in \ “KID GLOVES" Crackling Melodrama with a most unusual Climax. Two Programmes for the Price of One.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 17

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