ONLY SIX MORE DAYS AND NIGHTS IN WHICH TO SEE AND HEAR * THE WORLD S FUNNIEST MEN THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS AT ■*“ (EJldUegcnl Direction: J. C. Williamson Films ff j Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F W Thring THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II A M 2.18 P.M AND 8 P.M. 44 The Cocoanuts 99 Paramount's Tremendous Musical Comedy Screen success, with the anginal stage stars, players, ballet, and music by Irving Berlin. BEAUTY SPARKLE SINGING DANCING MUSIC ROMANCE THRILLS and a THOUSAND LAUGHS. •- SMI* The Biggest Show Auckland has yet Seen and Heard. Lavish supporting Entertainment in addition. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (Phone 46-888) AND AT LEWIS EADV. LTD. NEXT SATURDAY DECEMBER 7. The glorious, scintillating, glamorous Broadway Revue in gorgeous TECHNICOLOR! Dancing, Lights, Laughter! and a throbbing Romance of Show Life. The Screen's Supreme Achievement. “THE DANCE OF LIFE” FEATURING LOVELY NANCY CARROLL. SEE IT! Thrill to its Breathtaking Romance! A marvellously nsw entertainment for you! ANOTHER PARAMOUNT MASTERPIECE.
Grand —Lyric Big Double Star Bill of Silent Pictures. A NEW W. FOX SPECIAL With BUCK JONES. And his Famous HORSE SILVER in “The Big Hop” A Thrilling Dramatic Romance With JOBYNA ' RALSTON "THE BIG HOP” Tells More of New York than 20 Books. ANOTHER W. FOX FEATURE. “East Side, West Side” With George O’Brien and Virginia Valli SEE THE RIO RITA GIRLS! Do a Knockout in Fighting Scene! Screened—GßAND 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. Screened—LYßlC 7.45 and 9 p.m. POPULAR PRICES. GRAND and LYRIC LAUGHTER AND DRAMA. TONIGHT AT 7. HH'Tn'wARO No. I—A1 —A Comedy Feature Sensation “WHAT NEXT” No. 2 —A Thrilling "War” Drama. “ THE GUNS OF LOOS ” No. 3—Another Feature Comedy “MY FRIEND FROM INDIA” PRICES—Circle, 1s 6d; Stalls, Is. Children, 9d. Reserves, 2s. GREY LYNN CINEMA TONIGHT AT 7.45. TALKIES TALKIES SEE AND HEAR BILLIE DOVE in “CAREERS*' Direct from the Majestic. FINE TALKIE SUPPORTS. No. I—Jimmy Morgan’s Orchestra. No. 2—The World We Live in. No. 3—Bernado De Pace on the Mandolin. No. 4—Comedy Cartoon. No. s.—Annant Brothers “Funny Clowns” PEOPLE’S POPULAR PRICES. PHONE 26-406 FOR RESERVES. ONEHUNGA PICTURES TONIGHT STRAND First National Pictures Present “ THE TERROR ” By EDGAR WALLACE. AN ALL-TALKIE THRILLER. ALL-TALKING FEATURETTES. MISCHA ELMAN, VISIONS OF SPAIN, and LIGHT CAVALRY. FORESTERS Universal Pictures Present HOOT GIBSON in “ WINGED HORSEMAN ” Full Supporting Programme. SERIAL COMEDY NEWS. is delightful as “Algy.” The Strand’s outstanding feature is supported by an interesting short subject programme, including a brace of Old English songs exceedingly well sung, a Fox Movietone News, showing among other items the arrival in America of the Graf Zeppelin, and a colourful travelogue. _ ______ __
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 15
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