SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAIN MENT
1 Two films and an interesting talk I by R. F. Way on the subject “Woman , —As She Was, Is, and Ought To Be,” ! is the programme arranged by the i New Zealand Rationalist Association ! for their Sunday evening entertain--1 ment at the Majestic Theatre tomorI row. ! The films are “An African Adven--1 ture” and “Mother Machree,” both with [ appropriate music. | “Welcome Danger” is the title of the first talking picture starring Harold Lloyd. It is now in production at | Hollywood and will be seen shortly. According to Lloyd, the addition of diai logue has greatly improved the comedy • Rvalue of many situations in the story, j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 780, 28 September 1929, Page 17
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