LAUGHTER REIGNS SUPREME AT THE C A Fuller-Hayward Theatre) ckland’s Intimate Talkie Theatre. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: —11 —2.15—8. HAROLD LLOYD Harold Lloyd in his Greatest Laugh-Thrill-Mystery Picture. The Innocent young botanist delves into the dens of Chinaland and digs up a goldmine of laughs. The thrills are fast and furious, with a breath-taking roth what he says is as as what he does ! saying something you recall the hilariof “Safety Last” and the uproarious acti< ••Speedy.’' But you don’t know Harold Lloyd until you hear him Talk the convulsing dialogue. WELCOME DANCER” A TEN REEL ALL-TALKING FUN RIOT. (A Paramount Release.) at Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Popular
(Newton) TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK Final Screening No. I—MORTON DOWNEY In 100% All-Talking, All-Singing, “ MOTHER’S BOY ” No. 2—LOUIS WOLHEIM in “SQUARE SHOLDERS” It’s a Big Part-Talkie. TOMORROW AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. The Talkie You’ve Been Waiting For. ALL-TALKING ALL-SINGING MAURICE CHEVALIER In “INNOCENTS OF PARIS” Box Plan at Theatre Reserves 27-077 EMPRESS TOMORROW
Says Dr. Fun to everyone, No matter what may ail you, The cure for ills is mirth and thrills, And Luna Park won’t fail you. iVA THE. SUN
No. 2 WILLIAM COLLIER JR. And RUTH TAYLOR “THE COLLEGE COQUETTE” Oh, Boy ! How She Can Dance ! SESSIONS 5 AND 8. TONIGHT 2 —Wonderful Talkies —2 NO INCREASE IN PRICES. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE RESERVES 41-341 ROXY TONIGHT The Last Word in Talkies. The Most Wonderful Talkie of Father Lovi JACK HOLT Ably Supported by MICKEY McBAN, in FATHER AND SON And It's a Talking Pictur
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 877, 22 January 1930, Page 15
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