FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT OF THE TALKING SCREEN S GREATEST THRILLER. “THE UNHOLY NIGHT” ERNEST TORRENCE AND UNSEEN. CHljel&egcnl Auckland’s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: F. Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II A.M., 2.15 and 8 P.M. COMMENCING TOMORROW 7*? 4* a Gparamounl y>tcture A HUGE NEW PROGRAMME FULL OF NOVELTY AND THRILLS. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS fast (ompanyi JL\ witk Evelyyi Bren £ Jack Onkiem ~ichard Shuts Gallagher € „ Owen let'Directed by* A .Edward suth<?ri<3nd THE SMARTEST TALKIE YET MADE.” EWART LYNE At the Grand Organ. THE REGENT FEATURETTES. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (Phona 46-888), and at LEWIS EADY, LTD.
EM^jESS 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’s a Part Talkie and Synchronised Music Box Plan at Theatre Reserves 27-077. TALKIES TALKIES THE LAST DAY ALICE WHITE in “BROADWAY BABIES” All Talking Musical Comedy. ALL DAY CONTINUOUS SESSIONS--11.15 —1.30 —3.45. —5.45 —and B. COLLEEN MOORE in “LOVE NEVER DIES” GRAND GRAND PI'WvrARO KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. DAILY —2 P.M. AND 7.30 P.M. LAST NIGHT COLLEEN MOORE in Her First Talking, Singing and Dancing Picture. “SMILING IRISH EYES” Talkie Featurettes. COMMENCING TOMORROW—THE LITTLE WILDCAT” (Part Talkie.) Dainty Young Damsel named Hodgem, Dnce went for a ride on the Dodg'em. She crashed, to her Joy, with a promising And he? y mother-in-law has to LUNA PARK.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 872, 16 January 1930, Page 15
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