AarUSEMEjS'i'S I^JiilaliilßliilßliilßliilaliilßliilßiMlaiiilßliilaliilßliilaliilßiiilßliilaliilaliila'iilaliila'iilaliilaliilaliilaliilßiiilr-^t m LAST THREE DAYS O F THE GREATEST OF ALL-TALKING PICTURES. = H A FullerHayward Theatre. IREE SESSIONS DAILY at 11, 2.15, 8 p.i I'“The Doctors Secret it it it ft wl it =|= A FullerHayward iji Theatre. m i.— m m fg ftf HI Adapted from Sir James M. Barrie’s Play “Half and Hour’* itj H. B. WARNER and RUTH CHATTERTON in the Greatest Dramatic _ Portrayal ever heard or seen in any Theatre. tjl 2.- “THE BRITISH FLEET AT SEA” ?.{.? An English Talkie showing H.M.S. Rodney and H.M.S. Nelson in action. |g 3. “ THE SQUIRE OCTETTE ” It! 4. “NAP” its Another hilarious All-Talking Comedy entirely enacted by British Actors. it ip 5, B in, EDDIE PEABODY AND HIS COLLEGE CHUMS ” CELEBRATED BANJOIST. 6. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (Phone 43-114) LEWIS EADV, LTD. snnnnsnnssssninsßS^
(Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd.) Change of Programme Friday Night. MATINEE TOMORROW, 2.30. NIGHTLY AT 8 STILL PACKING THEM NIGHTLY. FRANK O’BRIAN JANICE HART (The Brilliant Comic) (Singer, Dancer, and Everybody's AND THE Favourite) REVELLERS An Excellent Company of Versatile Artists, including a Jazz Band whose equal has not been heard yet, and a Ballet of eight that would compare with the World’s Best. TONIGHT’S PRICES 3s, 2s, Is (Plus Tax). BOX PLANS AT ST. JAMES THEATRE.
If there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing it is Advertised in THE SUN.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 17
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