LAST NIGHT. BETTY COMPSON in “STREET GIRL.” And a Programme of Talking—Musical Short Subjects. The Majestic (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) COMMENCING TOMORROW 11 • 2.15 A MILLION LAUGHS SET TO MUSIC. The Brilliant Musical Comedy Version of “THE CRADLE SNATCHERS” ' Cradle Snatchers ’ *ub!e the laugh:; ar WHY ■Look What You've Done to ‘•Doing the Boom Boom. ‘‘Old Soldiers Never Die. LEAVE m, m 05 comedy Version of ’Cradle Snatchers sk* m v -^ <J{tLTt£ at//yncj A:f CONMD.MIKHEIX So GOTTLEiC When three fun-lovr - —sbands step forth with three chorus girls—and threg wives and three college boys mix up, what fun ! The Play was good but the All-Talking, Dancing, Singing Screen version is Bigger, Better. _ , _ Brighter and Brisker. MAJESTIC TOMORROW
No. 1— BIG DOUBLE FEATURE TALKIE PROGRAMME AT 2 THEATRES The Air- Rodeo of the Screen. “A BIG TALKING THRILLER 1 ' BEN LYON SHIRLEY MASON “THE FLYING MARINE” A talking Drama that will hold you spellbound. A handsome Youth, crashing down from dizzy heights, venturing all on a dare-devil escapade to win the gir Ihe loved, only to fail in the end. A Flying Picture that is distinctly different. A Thrill every Second. TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. NO. 2 A Pathe Talking Circus Story. ALAN HALE, RENEE ADOREE, FRED KOHLER, CLYDE COOK “THE SPIELER” IT’S A GREAT TALKIE. Fulf of Exciting Incidents! A Love Story of Great Tenderness. Fascinating Dialogue. Beautiful Theme Song! Complete Musical Score! Marvellous Sound Effects.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 17
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