LAST NIGHT “ UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS ” Also a Magnificent Programme of Talking and Novelty Shorts The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre) COMMENCING TOMORROW Times of Performances; 11 SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. ATTRACTION No. 1— & “The Circus Kid” Lured by the lights and spangles, Frankie !Darro becomes the “Circus Kid.’’ . . . but when the most dreaded accident of circus life occurred he proved himself a man and helped the n * ATTRACTION No. 2 “FORGET ME NOT” All-Talking Romantic Christmas in a Germa 1754. Story Village David Rollins and Nancy Drexei. loved to die a hero. ATTRACTION No. 3 A Fox Movietone All-Talking Drama “ THE VALIANT ” Wilh PAUL MUNI and MARGARET CHURCHILL (Two new arrivals from the legitimate stage) MAJESTIC THURSDAY. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (Phone 43-210). .USUAL PRICES—Is to 3s lOd.
TONIGHT {SESSlONS LAST 2 NIGHTS 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 love as Lyrical as all Ireland told in Melody. “LUCKY IN LOVE.” Morton Downey, popular Broadway tenor, with the golden voice sings "Love is a Dream, 1 ' and also several loving Irish songs. A t L i -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.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 849, 18 December 1929, Page 19
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