LAST THREE DAYS Q» 'ec. A Fuller-Hay FIRST TALKIE REVUE FOX MOVIETOME. ■ 'A *— ■ And a Programme of Talking and Singing Films COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT Fox Studios, realising the popularity of the Engl • accent now fol v* ••THE BLACK WATCH" with another All-British Talkie Cas* m "BEHIND THAT CURTAIN/’ an all-talking Moran and Gilbert Emery Tc make the meaning of the title more read iv underst v'*.i the p cture can really be called "The Story of Bruce of Scotland Yard
3* r* William Pox _,_ / . » gg®s r*WARNER BAXTER LOIS MORAN GILBERT EMERY utitb On r> . " e °r" B b / f • the" 7i e ""* k ‘" a «. . . ' ra der „ >4 /oi/e mystery dr of Scotland Yard the Lhrpcted by IRVING CUMMINGS 9»y 9” out fast /CS n triflue e/op pf Persons MS P/orer f From the novel try EARL DERR BIGGERS Scotl detect SCOTLAND THE STORY OF BRUCE OF YARD Just as you were thrilled with hearing perfect English Watch,” so will you be thrilled with the unexpected sit drama and the excellent diction. LSO. THE FOX MOVIETONE PRESE “THE MELBOURNE CUP Great Victory Night AUSTRALIA’S NEW PREMIER 30 X PLANS CAN BE LOCATED DAILY AT THEATRE FROM 10.30-640 P.M., AND AT LEWIS EADY. LTD PHONE RESERVATIONS 43-114.
KUMEU CINEMA TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) AT 8 PM GRO C K ORLD-FAMOUS CLOWN IN THE CONTINENTAL SENSATION “ WHAT FOR ? ” PRICES AS LSLAL.
“LA TRAVIATA” Messrs. Lewis Eady. Ltd., in conjunctior with the Columbia Gramophone Co., wish to apologise to the hundreds of intendmc patrons who were unable to gain admis sion to their performance of Columbia : complete recording of “La Traviata a the Lewis Eady Hall last evening. Even seat was filled. Every seat is also bookec for tonight’s performance. In response to urgent requests a special third per formance of “LA TRAVIATA” Will be Given on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Intending patrons who have r for tonight are earnestly ad’ BOOK NOW iot booket /ised to No Charge for Admission. Booking Fre BOX PLAN AT LEWIS EAOV. LTD. PLEASE NOTE. No Reserves can t held after 7.55 p m. Remember this is your last chance t hear this wonderful Columbia recording o the wonderful Opera. ■LA TRAVIATA “A Gathering o' The Clans THE RECENTLY FORMED AUCKLAND AND DISTRICT HIGHLAND PIPE BAND Will Make its First Public Appearance a A Grand Scottish Concert AT 8 P.M. IN THE Concert Chamber, Town Hall. WEDNESDAY NEXT PROCEEDS IN AID OF UNIFORM FUND. TICKETS, 1s an id 2s.
“THE DESERT SONG ’ EOX PLANS Will be opened at Lewis Eady. Ltd., on FRIDAY MORNING NEXT AT 9 O'CLOCK. A Queue will be Formed by a Staff of Ushers at 8 a m. His Majesty s Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A GIGANTIC ATTRACTION COMMENCI MG WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 FCR A BRIEF SEASON. J. C WILLIAMSON. LTD Present the World's Most Beautiful Musical Play. “THE DESERT SONG” which, from every point of view, eclipses • Rose Marie" and "The Ma d of the Mountains." the records of which it has everywhere smashed to smithereens. Plans will be Opened at Lewis Eady. Ltd. next FRIDAY Morning at 9 o'clock A Queue will be Formed from 8 a m. PRICES—D C. and R.S.. 'Os: Sack Stalls. : ss: Gallery 2s 6d Early Door Stalls. €s: Early Door Gallery. 3s. AH prices plus tax Manager ... JOHN FARRELL.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 818, 12 November 1929, Page 17
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