(^jcMc^cnt *v« THE PERFECT SOUND THEATRE. J. C. Williamson Films. THREE SESSIONS DAILY--11 A M.. 2.15 P.M., and 8 P.M. THE BIGGEST LAUGH OF THE YEAR THOSE TWO ABSU RIDICULOUS JOY G JV MARIE DRESSLER 1 AND POLLY MORAN Wj- / *i?/ “CAUGHT SHORT” s, u J *ll be holdii seat. your pan You'll be laughino—until you think your ribs will burst. They were darned good landladies (even if Marie did charge her boarders a “tray bit’* for a bath), but as financial gamblers well you’ll be laughing for a month. THEY CORNER THE MARKET IN LAUGHS Cheese’’ crash THE BEST TIP TO-DAY BOOK QUICKLY. RESERVATIONS AT THEATRE (PHONE 46-888.) PHONE BOOKINGS NOT KEPT AFTER 7.45 P.M. scv s a fci wo. a. &
THE' THREE SESSION S OAILV AT ! t A. M. 8 P.M NATIONAL Oirection : C. Williamson Films. Ltd. •SWING HIGH." —Pathe’s Greatest and Most Stupenoous All-Talking Pic tare SWING HIGH.''—A Sensational Musical Circus Drama, which with Its ig. Its Clowns, Its Wonderful Acrobats, its Elephants, its Clever Horses, its Menagerie And its Trapeze Sensation* '* one of the Biggest Productions the Screen has yet presented, appreciated by children as much as by grown-ups.^ SWING. HIGH."—A Drar* - It Is of Romance, Tears, Laughter. Spectacle, “SWING HIGH” ■SWING HIGH." —A Love that will bring Tears to your Eyes and Comei that will bring a Happy Laugh Through all the Tears. “SWING HIGH" is Supported by the Following Outstanding Features:“JUNGLE FOOL.” “WHEN WIND BLOWS/’ One of the Funniest and Cleverest of Aesop's Fables. An "Our All-Tamil SEORGE DEWEY WASHINGTON, the Silver-Voiced Tenor of the South. The Children of Auckland should not miss this week s program--coniprising as it does Comedy an „ w . Circus. NOW SHOWING DAILY AT 11 A M.. 2.15 AND 8 P.M. PLANS AT THEATRE PHONE 42-169. PRICES
THE ALL-BRITISH TALKIE THEATRE IN ORIGIN AND SENTIMENT. (Recommended fcr Adult Audiences Only) A BRILLIANT COMEDY DRAMA With RUTH CHATTERTON AND CLIVE BROOK In “Charming Sinners” A Sparkling Drama of Married Life. A Flashing Piquant Comedy with two of the Most Popular Screen Stars. ALL-ENGLISH SUPPORTS. SOUND NEWS AND A GOOD COMEDY SESSIONS THE LONDON LYRIC DE LUXE SYMONDS STREET. 7.45 P.M.—DOUBLE STAR-TO-NIGHT PROGRAM M E. ANN HARDING '■HER PRIVATE AFFAIR.” ADOLPHE MENJOU in “FASHIONS IN LOVE.” With FAY COMPTON. AMBASSADOR THEATRE PT. CHEVALIER. REX TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. Tiffany Presents “TROOPERS THREE With LEASE DOROTHY GULLIVER ROSCOE KARNS SLIM SUMMERVILLE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 15
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