OH FRIDAY NEXT AT THE STEAMP VICTOR McLAGLEN TALKS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN N.Z. SEE and HEAR the “ regular fellow ” of the screen in his first all-talking picture. ALL TALKING FOX MOVIETONE .'".'4%; . FEATURE - 1 m and HEAR Victor McLaglen fight out the problem of choosing between love of country and love for the most alluring woman in the world . . . r~i mmmwim f ~ y 9 r 'S m % r o ■ ' ■■■yX'&Z : , ; \ \ \ ■>. , y mmy I' Y . ‘ \ ; HEAR and The speaking screen’s finest example of a spectacular romance with mystery, intrigue and adventure as its foremost qualities . . . VICTOR M C LAGLEN MYRNA lOY DAVID ROLLINS ROY D’ARCY the BLACK WATCH VICTOR S PICTURE.—Victor McLaglen does the best work of his career in this picture, says The Sunday Pictorial (London), of July 21st. In a part bestrewn with temptations to overact, he has, by restraint, created a very real character. His voice records magnificently HIS ACCENT IS AS HONEST AND UNAFFECTED AS IT WAS ON THE DAY HE LEFT LONDON.”
CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1929 AT 3 P.M. Auckland Municipal Band Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. PROGRAMME. w arch ’ Beethoven rv C.HPV* Creation’s Hymn” . . Beethoven Overture, ‘Egmont” Beethoven Valse Lente, “Love’s Last Word” ' _ Cremieux Cornet Duet, “The Swiss Boy” .. De Ville Soloists—Messrs. Bowes and Davis. Selection, “Sullivan Operas” .... Godfrey Interval. A Dream Picture, “The Phantom Brir, Bade Myddleton Duet, Forest Echoes'* Damare Flute —Mr. McLennan. _ . _ Clarinet—Mr. Pheloung. -election, “Reminiscences of Sullivan” _ . _ Winterbottom. Descriptive, "We Play at Soldiers” .. Eilenberg March, Cavalry of the Cloud*” .. Alford National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. Sunday Evening Entertainments MAJESTIC THEATRE DOORS OPEN. 6.30 P.M. PROGRAMME: p.m —Twenty Minutes with Celebrity Singers and Players.—Specially Selected Records of Caruso. Chaliapin, Kreisler, etc. (Kindly loaned by Messrs. Moores, Ltd., Queen Street). (.20 p.m.— Beauties of Britain.—An illustrated talk on the wonders of the Homeland, by Mrs. M. Drury. With a fine range of Lantern Slides. 7.50 p.m.—Moving Pictures (with appropriate music. “Docks of New York.*’ A powerful drama of New York Waterfront. Supported by Jungle Round-Up I ~'~: The w * ,d Life of the Tropics. ! Under the Auspices of the N.Z. Assoeiai t,on for the Advancement of Rationalist (Inc.) COLLECTION.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 18
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