>'.*e is a glad snow of song and splendour; of rich settings and rollicking scenes; pretty girls, big laughs. Something different, something happy and snappy and diverting. It strikes an altiygether new note in Talking Picture amusement, with surprises coming thick and fast. The Majestic (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre). TIMES OF PERFORMANCES 11 -2.15-5.30-8 p.m. To make way for other big attractions, the "Words and Music" Season terminates Nex’t Friday. THE SCREEN'S FIRST MUSICAL COMEDY Snippy Lines! Catchy Tunes! Peppy Steps. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS WORDS MUSIC Directed bv JAMES TIMING ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING MUSICAL UEVIiE "Words and Music’’ is a Musical Comedy more tantalisingly tuneful than "Follies of 1929.” It has more outstanding stars, a greater ensemble. All the song numbers have been staged in a more expert manner. There are eight big song hits —the kind that haunt you and set your feet to patting. INCLUDED ON THE SAME PROGRAMME “THE MELBOURNE CUP” FOX MOVIETONE PRESENT—“NIGHT MARCH'S GREAT VICTORY.” See and Hear three New Zealand horses Gallop into the first three places in 1 this Classic Race. CLARK AND McCULLOUGH. NOTED COMEDIANS IN ALL-TALKING COMEDY. “THE DIPLOMATS” EVES REVIEW. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre. Phone Reservations, Ring 43-21 Q. PRICES—Is to 3s 10d. FREE LIST SUSPENDED.
100% All-Talkie—Dialogue Right Through Talks From Start to Finish. Screening Continuously (Exclusive to the Roxy) RICHARD DIX The k Wheel of Life
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 821, 15 November 1929, Page 17
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