St. James Talkies Have Caused a Sensation. The Pictun Marvellous. ASK ANYONE WHO HAS SEEN IT. ALL AUCKLAND IS TALKING ABOUT IT. i ilantrii aliratrr (Pro., John Fuller and Sons. Ltd.) “Where Sound Sounds Best. THREE SESSIONS DAILY WARNER BROS.* 100% TECHNICOLOR SINGING. TALKING AND DANCING SUCCESS. OLD JhliGlßv l OOZ ' NATU PA L -total DANCING PICTW)? m f DON'T MISS THE COMEDY OF WINNIE LIGHTNER HEAR THE CATCHY SONGS SUNG BY NICK LUCAS In fact, it would be a pity to miss the Greatest Talkie Yet Shown in Auckl aii A WARNER BROS/ AND VITAPHONE PICTURE ENTIRELY IN COLOUR. BE WISE AND BOOK. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT ST. JAMES. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX.
TALKIES TONIGHT PTOvvaßl] Karangahape Rd.—DAI LY: 2 and 7.30 c. LAST NIGHT, ANTONIO MORENO and HELENE COSTELLO. “THE MIDNIGHT TAXI" In Addition: Musical and Singing Featurettei COMMENCING TOMORROW Edgar Wallace’s Talking Comedy Sensation “THE TERROR” ONE LONG LAUGH. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PABI NEW YEAR S DAY, AT 3Pi AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAK Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SITIn the Following Brilliant Program*: God Save the King. MARCH —“Ferenaki” Lock* GLEE —“Hail Smiling Morn” Spoff:OVERTURE —“Italiana in Algieri” RonSUITE —“Three Irish Dances” Ans; CORNET DUET —“Cheerfulness" GumbeSoloists: MESSRS. FRED BOWES AN: T. R. MORGAN. POTPOURRI —“Tangled Tunes” .Kelt: INTERVAL. MARCH TRIUMPHAL —“Cleopa:ra" Mancmt PICCOLO SOLO—“The Comet”.. Bre»Soloist: MR. HAL C. MCLENNAN SELECTION —“ Maritana” Waliaa MORCEAU —“The Mill in the Forest EilenfcMARCH—“The Blue Ridge Division Rocerr.: National Anthern. J. S. BRIGHAM, Towr Clerk
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 859, 31 December 1929, Page 14
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