AMUSEMENTS. SECOND GREAT WEEK OF THE “TALKIE” SUPREME— A Picture that lifts “Talkies” Ten Years Ahead. A FullerHayward Theatre. Three Sessions Daily--11 a.m., 2.30 8 p.m. NewYotk Citu Talks/ SPEAKEASY -"'V L / •L ■L ALLTALKI wmi lUIfV,J 1014 lASI HENRY B.WAITHALL eiKiAMiw sioiorr - tie plmtf Si,-, \ • 1 iWAirt miioa -S2T— WCHWU Rosl«f(ft Tax Movietone Thrill Drama ROMANCE ADVENTURE LIFE mini vmi The Voice of the City Tells its Most Stirring Drama! Come on a breathless Journey into the realms of the mysterious “Speakeasies!" Follow a plucky girl who dares everything to save the reputation of the man she loves. Follow her along glittering Broadway, into the gay cabarets, out on to the thundering race tracks, and among the fight-frenzied crowds of Madison Square Garden —And you will love every minute of it as you listen to the voice of seething New York. HEAR ALL THAT YOU SEE! As you are whirled through a Throbbing Newspaper Plant, a Fight at Madison Square, Subways, Great Central Station. Empire City Race Track, Broadway and a Famous Speakeasy—a Secret Night Club where illicit liquor WITH PAUL PAGE LOLA LANE HENRY B. WALTHALL Funnier than ever. Arthur Stone and Marjorie Beebe, the Chaplins of the Talkies, in “SOUND YOUR A” A New All-Dialogue Comedy. BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER, RAMSAY MACDONALD SPEAKS TO YOU. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. EVENING PRICES —Front Stalls, 1s 6d; Back Stalls, 2s; Front Circle, 3s 3d; Back Circle, 2s 9d. Booking 6d Extra.
_ “ The Theatre Luxurious ” JPal&C© MT. EDEN ROAD. TALKIES ON THE WESTERN ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT FROM AMERICA TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME A Paramount TALKIE, in Dialogue, Singing, Dancing, and Sound NANCY CARROLL in “THE SHOP-WORN ANGEL” ALSO TALKING AND SINGING FEATURES COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TOMORROW AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. The Mightiest Talking Programme yet Presented in Auckland. REGINALD DENNY S FIRST Sound and Dialogue Picture, “CLEAR THE DECKS.” Also ’'COHENS AND KELLYS/* with Special Synchronisation. AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Watch Papers for further particulars, but be advised at once. Box Plan at Theatre Phone Crystal and book seats Reserves 20-573.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 755, 30 August 1929, Page 17
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