ASK ANYONE WHO HAS SEEN IT. ALL AUCKLAND IS TALKING ABOUT IT. S*i. JanuMi aliratrr (Pro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) “Where Sound Sounds Best THREE SESSIONS DAILY WARNER BROS.’ 100% TECHNICOLOR SINGING. TALKING AND DANCING SUCCESS. oii> Digged of JgKOADWAY y I O OX 'NATU D ALiCOIIoyiNCINCV DANCING PICTUS: T: 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 Auckland A WARNER BROS.’ AND VITAPHONE PICTURE ENTIRELY IN COLOUR. BE WISE AND BOOK. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT ST. JAMES. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX.
EVERY NIGHT AT 7.30. IT’S A GOOD SHOW. TONIGHT AT 7.30 AND EVERY EVENING. FUN GALORE. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND SHOULn NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY fl: SEEING AUCKLAND’S WONDER SHOW SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF AUSTIN PETERS In his Attempt to Break the Worlds Record Non-Stop Dance. SEE THE NEW ATTRACTIONS. Direct from America, showing for the First Time in Auckland. CONCESSION CARDS: Adults, 3*; Children, 1s 6d. ADMISSION ONLY: Adults, 6d. Children. 3d. Take penny bus leaving the bottom of Queen Street every few minutes.
Introducing the “Lounge Car” on Auckland-Wellington “Daylight Limited ” Expresses. ea :i I ®] u ?{» e ». »ow provided on of tbe daylight Limited” Exind se<7 BlJ? ' COmfortab le easy chairs and setees in a tastefully carpeted and decorated interior invite rest and contentment. n r “ sma P reservation fee you can enjoy a l the comforts of a drawing room while you travel. Full particulars at any Railway or City Booking Office.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 860, 2 January 1930, Page 14
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