LAST THREE DAYS The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. 2,000 SEATS AT PRICES Is TO 2s 6d. “The Isle of Lost Ships” With VIRGINIA VALLI NOAH BEERY JASON ROBARDS. A thousand strange sights—a thousand strangs ships—a thousand strange sounds pierce your imagination. A TEN-REEL NOVELTY ALL-TALKING MELODRAMA. COMMENCING THURSDAY AS BIG AND BRIGHT AS ALL BROADWAY Alice White & V -o k a Q w a Charles Delawey Tom Dugan V White way, to be correct! Incandescent with IT, she’s the spirit of ’so—and sophistication. L Melody that sets your feet a-tapping.! Drama that sets your heart a-thump.nfl! Musical Comedy! 200 Gorgeous Dancing Girls! I Three New Song Hits! Sumptuous Night Club Scenes! Gay Dance Ensembles! BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. PHONE 43-210. MAJESTIC THURSDAY EMPRESS Newton’s Popular Talkie Theatre with the Famous Western Electric Equipment TONIGHT 8 P.M. The World’s Greatest All-Talkie Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Outstanding , Supreme All-Talkie Ruth Chatterton, Lewis Stone, Raymond Hackett in 100 Per Cent. Tense Dialogue “MADAME X” Something out of the Box. It contains plenty of Thrills and Spine Shivers In addition: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present Brilliant Featurettes of Music, Comedy, Dancing and Novelty! CRYSTAL PALACE (MOUNT EDEN ROAD) THE THEATRE THAT WAS EOR SOUND WITH A FAMOUS WEST"*" ER -^.f,t ECTRIC EQUIPMENT TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Exceptionally Fine Talkies 2 An Outstanding All-Talkie CLARA BOW “HER WILD PARTY” 100 Per Cent. Dialogue A World Favourite Comedian’s First Talkie GEORGE SIDNEY, ably supported by Vera Gordon, Mac kSwain, Kate Price, in Their First Talkie "COHENS AND KELLYS IN ATLANTIC CITY.” It’s Screamingly Funny TONIGHT AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE NO. 1 NO. 2
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 858, 30 December 1929, Page 13
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