“THE BEST TALKIE WE HAVE HEARD. —Vide Press. THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II AM. 2.15 and 8 P M. Norma Shearer The most distinctive and talented actress on the screen, but you do not know the real brilliance of Norma Shearer until you have heard her magnificent speaking voice. “The Last of Mrs Cheyney” A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ALL-TALKING Picture. JACK LUMSDAINE Assisted by COMMENCING ON BOXING DAY AT THE MATINEES ONLY. GORGEOUS XMAS EXTRAVAGANZA ‘A Kiddies’ Cabaret’’ 30—Klever Kiddies—3o TWO BLACK CROWS SPEAKING! MORAN: Yeah, but I asn’t your fault. Dat was the devil made yo nock that man down. MACK: Yeah, the devil might have made m nock him down, but that Jumpin' on him w» ny own idea! That’s one laugh out of a thousand you’ll enjoy when these boys come to the Regent. NEXT FRIDAY AT THE TWO BLACK CROWS MORAN & MACK In “Why Bring That Up? 99 The two funniest men in the world today captured by Paramount and brought to the talking screen in a picture that will keep you chuckling from first to last. Some of these familiar Jokes and 500 hew ones in this stupendous feature - length special production. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT AT TIIE REGENT
GET THE TWO BLACK CROWS COLUMBIA RECORDS HEAR THEM AT ANY DEALERS.
TALKIES TALKIES TODAY TODAY the grand renews its youth: Continuous Sessions from 11.15. THE MUSICAL COMEDY TALKIE DRAMA AN ALL-TALKIE PICTURE "‘The Glad Rag Doll With DOLORES COSTELLO FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. DAY PRICES —Stalls, 1s; Circle, 1s 6d. EVENING PRICES—StaIIs. 1s; Circle, 1s 6d and 2s. GRAND GRAND Christmas Carols PONSONBY BOYS BRASS BAND Will Carol Ponsonby and Herne Bay District Christmas Morning from 8 a.m. until noon. RESIDENTS WATCH FOR YOUR OWN BAND A. G. BROWN. Hon. Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 853, 23 December 1929, Page 15
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