LAST DAY WARNER BAXTER. LOIS MORAN, GILBERT EMERY IN ‘BEHIND THAT CURTAIN” THE STORY OF BRUCE OF SCOTLAND YARD. m A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. COMMENCING TOMORROW 11 A.M. RONALD COWMAN A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE m \\\W\ N BULLDOG DRUMMOND M By “Sapper” 100 PER CENT. KING’S ENGLISH The daring exploits of a thrill-seeker battling an insane doctor in a house of mystery for the love of a strange girl. Creeping shadows, blinking lights, mysterious happenings; you’ll shriek with excitement one minute and howl with laughter the next when you see thi bristling, melodramatic romance. ‘ BULLDOG DRUMMOND’* BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD.
Grand—Lyric THE LAST DAY (Last Day) —“Burning- Daylight” (Last Day)— “SACRIFICE” (Last Day)— “SOFT LIVING” Screened —GRAND 11.15, 2, 4.45. and 7.30. Screened LYRIC—7.4S and 9 P.M. COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRIDAY) NEW FOX FEATURE. “BIG HOP” “EAST SIDE, "WEST SIDE” GRAND and LYRIC
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 832, 28 November 1929, Page 15
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