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LAST TWO DAYS TIMES OF PERFORMANCES DOLORES DEL RIO IN “ THE RED DANCE Sound Synchronised and accompanied throughout by the fa Theatre Orchestra of 110 Players. Also Programme of Talking and Musical Shorts (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). (Auckland’s Intimate Talkie Theatre). Roxy [ COMMENCING FRIDAY [ HERE IT IS AT LAST ! The Picture You have been Waiting for. Made with a British Mind for a British Audience. •• Blackman! ” —A product of British International Studios. Elstree—is the first full length British Talkie. Moreover, it is claimed to be one of the best yet made in any country. It was banned in Australia by the Commonwealth censor, because of the nature of a key scene, but the Board of Appeal removed the barrier. Hear See Marvel THE FIRST BRITISH TALKIE MADE AT ELSTREE, LONDON. “Blackmail” “Blackmail'’ definitely places itself triumphantly at the head of any talking picture yet made. If this standard is maintained no country in the world will be Britain's rival in the making of talking pictures. London is shown in its most glowing colours. The music, the dialogue are part and parcel of the picture and not an accompaniment. Sound, vision and dialogue are so equally and happily blended that neither one nor the other detracts from the atmosphere. Silence Where Silence is Golden ! Talk Where Talk Belongs ! “ BLACKMAIL ” 1 ’ j BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD.

NEWTON. Newton’s Popular All-Talkie Theatre. TONIGHT AT 8. Another Marvellous All-Talkie No. I—MORTON DOWNEY’S All-Talking All-Singing “LUCKY IN LOVE” 100% DIALOGUE No. 2—GRETA GARBO in "WILD ORCHIDS” Box Plan at Theatre. Ph. Reserves 27-077

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 849, 18 December 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 849, 18 December 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 849, 18 December 1929, Page 19

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