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THE ULTIMATE IN EXCITEMENT. Strange! Mysterious! Fascinating! ©IfOI&CCJOTIt ” THE HOME OF THE TALKIES ” THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II A M., 2.16 and 8 P.l “THRILLS THAT ARE SEEN AND UNSEEN' DIRECTED BY LIONEL. BARRYMORE. NIGHT ERNEST TORRENCE DO ROT HV SEBASTIAN RONALD YOUNG. ALL-TALKING ALL-THRILLING The picture Is based on remarkably strange but true happenings from the sensational book by Ben Hecht, •'The Doomed Regiment." It centres round the gradual elimination by murder of the officers of a famous British regiment, and features a cast of It famous stage and screen artists. STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY an Ail-Talking Comedy Screar •A PERFECT DAY' JACK LUMSDAINE EWART LYNE In an Entirely New Programme. At the Regent Grand Organ. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (Phong 46 888). and at LEWIS EADY. LTD.

Newton’s Popular Talkie Theatre. TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Complete New Talkie Programme. 2 EXCELLENT TALKIES 2 No. 1— WILLIAM BOYD in “HIGH VOLTAGE” 100% ALL-TALKIE. No. 2 PHYLLIS HAVER in “THE SHADY LADY” It’a a Part Talkie and Synchronised Music Box Plan at Theatre Reserves 27-077. ssmm TALKIES TALKIES Continuous Sessions from 11.15 a.m. to 10 p.m. First National Presents ALICE WHITE IN ‘BROADWAY BABIES’ Sessions —11.15, 1.30, 3.45, 5.45, and 8. DAY AND EVENING PRICES — Stalls, 1s; Circle, 1s 6d; Reserves, 2s. PHONE 42-274. GRAND GRAND 7.45 7.45 P.M II i Ik " RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN “THE NOOSE” ! This Picture is Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences. ADOLPHE MENJOU IN “ MARQUIS PREFERRED” USUAL PRICES: Is, 1s 6d. Reserves, 6d Extra. Phone 43-645. 7.45 7.45 P.M. TALKIES TONIGHT Ip^^Ward KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre DAILY: 2 P.M., AND 7.30 P.M. LAST NIGHT ALICE WHITE in First National Vitaphone's All-Talking, Singing and Dancing Attraction “BROADWAY BABIES” Selected “Talkie” Featurettes COMMENCING TOMORROW at the Matinee 2 p.m. A Special “Talkie” Attraction COLLEEN MOORE in “SMILING IRISH EYES” | Singing, Talking and Dancing GREY LYNN CINEMA TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK j TALKIES TALKIES TALKIES See and hear the wonderful VILMA BANKY in “THIS IS HEAVEN” A United Artists Picture. The sign of screen perfection. Wonderful supports. No Increase in Prices The same prices as silent films.

LAST NIGHT OF “THE 4AID OF THE MOUNTAINS’ “Student Prince’’ Matinee. Next Wednesday, at 2. Matinee Pricee: D.C. and R.S.. Stall*. 4»: Gallery, 1* 6d. Children half»nc© to D.C. and Front and Back Stall*; Sallery, I*. His Majesty’s Theatre direction: J. C. Williamson (N.X.), Ltd. A DELIGHTFUL REVIVAL TONIGHT AT 8. FINAL PERFORMANCE Of “The Maid of the Mountains” Which is proving even more Popular new than when it was originally staged here. TOMORROW (TUESDAY) NI GtyT AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present Three Brilliant Revivals of the Exquisite and most Fascinating of Comic Operas:— “THE STUDENT PRINCE” Which will be Interpreted by an lncom« parable Cast of Singers and Artists. Specialty Danes by PAT AND TERRY KENDALL Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 8s: Stalls, is; Gallery, 1s Od. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. EVERY NIGHT Jr * IUNA PARK MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 2.30 LUNA PARK ALL THE JOY MACHINES IN PVLL SWING ALSO THE GREATEST THRILLER OF TODAY THE WALL OF DEATH AND DEATH ON THE GUILLOTINE Direct from the most Up-to-date Parks in America and now presented AT LUNA PARK POPULAR PRICES. Admission to Park: 6d and 3d. Concession Tickets, giving Admtw to Park and one ride on each device: Adults, 3s; Children, 1s 6d. YACHTING & VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB RICHMOND CRUISING CLUB AND PONSONBY CRUISING CLUB COMBINED CRUISING AND HARBOUK RACES SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 Entries for above will be received at usual places up to WEDNESDAY, ISth, till 5 p.m.. and at Club Houses till 9 p.m. W. MATTHEWS, See. V.C.C. R. FRANCIS, Sec. P.C.C.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 13

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