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n*-,!-♦-> Come Back to Erin ! See Colleen Moore as a Colleen at the (A TULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE) NEXT FRIDA. Y—for One Week COLLEEN MOORE HEAR HEAR Colleen Moore sing “A Wee Bit O* Love ” --- ..ffm w, James Hall Sing “Smiling Irish Eyes ■ -v;..:y- - - -- m ’* 6M ’iSi 4YA' m mmm JtSffll . i mm \ s i m m VITAPH ONK ".j Listen ! “ Shure You Don’t Have to Ash 'Why I’m Smiling, There’s a Wee Bit of Love in My Heart” that’s Colleen Moore singing in "Smiling Irish Eyes.” Singing, not one, but three songs. And talking for the first time on the screen. It’s worth the price of admission just to hear her voice. But there’s a romance as thrilling as the beauty of Killarney. And scenes in a big Broadway stage extravaganza, too. It 3 one of the finest alltalking pictures we have ever shown. Romantic Ireland Home of old Traaitions and Poetic Legends, seen at “ SMILING IRISH EYES.” - - -- YOU SEEThe marvellous beauty of Killamey’s lakes and dells— Hilarious happenings at an Irish fair— The colourful presentation of a Broadway stage revue YOU HEA. Keen Irish wit, in the soft brogue of the Old Sod Lilting Irish love songs that will reach your heart The syncopation of hot orchestras, and a fascinating chorus ! MAJESTIC TALKIES —The BEST Sound in Auckland ! * $ + | + 35 * $ i * * + + % % ¥ li § 1 1 1 + 1

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 16

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