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LAST TWO DAYS TIMES OF PERFORMANCES “ UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS ” (A Universal Movietone Production). Also a Magnificent Programme of Talking and Novelty Shorts. The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre) | COMMENCING THURSDAY" j SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Attraction No. 1. Attraction No. 2. “THE CIRCUS KID” “FORGET ME NOT" Lured by the lights and spangles. Frankie becomes the “Circus Kid” .... but when the most dreaded accident of circus life occurred he proved himself a man and helped the man he loved to die a hero. All-Talking Romantic Story o * Christmas in a German Village in 1754. David Rollins and Nancy Drexel. Attraction No. 3. A FOX MOVIETONE ALL-TALKING DRAMA. “THE VALIANT” With PAUL MUNI and MARGARET CHURCHILL. MAJESTIC THURSDAY. BOX PLAN AT TREATRE (Phone 43-210). USUAL PRICES — 1s to 3s 10d.

TONIGHT SESSlONS 2 BIG FEATURES. No. I—Pathe’s New Musical Drama of Irish Luck and Irish Love. All-Talking All-Singing MORTON DOWNEY’S Most Sparkling All Song Picture, spiced with Irish Humour. A lov< Lyrical as all Ireland told in Melody. “LUCKY IN LOVE.” Morton Downey, popular Broadway tenor, with the golden voice sings "Love is a Dream," and also several loving Irish songs. ALL-SONG ALL-TALKIE. Also on the same programme Metro-Goldwn-Mayer presents for initial screening in N.Z. his latest startler LON CHANEY IN “THUNDER” A GRIPPING, EXCITING RAILROAD STORY. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE—RESERVES 41-341 ROXY TONIGHT.

LAtE (MT. EDEN ROAD). TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. FINAL SCREENING. "BROADWAY MELODY" Big All-Talkie Supports. Box Plan at Theatre. Ph. Reserves 20-573 TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY NIGHT) AT 8 O’CLOCK. Hear*and See Two Perfect Talkies on the same Programme. No. I—WILLIAM BOYD in "THE FLYING FOOL.” 100% ALL TALKIE. It Talks from Start to Finish. No. 2—EDDIE QUILLAN in "NOISY NEIGHBOURS” IT'S PART TALKIE. Singing and Synchronised Music.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 17

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