OljelKcgenl Auckland’s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: F. Beaumont Smith and F. W. Truing. THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II A.M., 2.15 and 8 P.M. ALL TALK. SONGS AND DANCING AND JOYOUSLY DIFFERENT. ■/P c L I'fcixc^tfofc'uyn-MiQ'cr ALLTALKING PtCTU** with HLLIOTT NUGENT ROBERT MONTGOMERY CLIFF EDWARDS SALLY STARR jfb A SAM WOOD (3-" Production They Shared their College Room, Razors. Girls,. Ties and Shirts—until a. New Cutie came along., Then they quarrelled—and -what a dance she led theml NEW FACES. NEW FROCKS. NEW FLAPPERS. NEW SONGS. NEW DANCES. REGENT FEATURES ‘"THE DANCING DOLLS' on tha Stage. EWART LVNE at the GRAND ORGAN CONSOLE. WHITEFORD WAUGH and the REGENT SVNCOPATORS. PATHE NEWS of the World in SOUND. CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY Scream In Dialogue. Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 46-8S8) and Lewis Eady, Ltd.
MBPS Final Screening—Tonight at 8 o'clock. No. I—William1 —William CoMyer and Ruth Taylor in “THE COLLEGE COQUETTE" 100% All-Talkie. No. 2 All-Star Cast in “UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS" Part-Talkie, Synchronised Music. Box Plan at Theatre. Ph. Res. 27-077. TOMORROW AT 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. 2 SELECTED TALKIES 2 No. I—Ford Sterling and Patsy Ruth Miller in 100% Dialogue Comedy “THE FALL OF EVE” No, 2—Jack Holt and Micky Mcßan in a Part-Talkie “FATHER AND SON” TOMORROW EMPRESS. AUCKLAND AERO CLUB (INC.) WEEK-END STUNTING On SATURDAY AMD SUNDAY NEXT Visitors to the Aerodrome, Mangere, will again witness a spectacular stunting display by ‘Lieut. Allan (weather permitting). Buses wifi leave at 2 p.m. on each day from Commerce Street on Saturday and from G.P.O. on Sunday. Passenger Flights will be available as usual and formation flying over the city and suburbs may also be arranged by parties of friends going up at the same time in different machines. PAGEANT TRIP On FEBRUARY 13, Planes will leave Auckland to attend the Christchurch and Blenheim Aero Club Pageants, returning about 25th. Seats are available cvn inquiry at the Secretary's Office, Lister Buildings, Victoria St. East, before Monday, February 3. BOMBING COMPETITION A bombing competition open to Club trained Pilots will be held at the Aero drome, Mangere, on Saturday, February 8, commencing at 3 p.m. fc., W. SWAN, Secretary. The rendezvous of lovers true. Of Pleasure, Fun, and Mirth; The acme of the soul's desire, The finest place on earth. LUNA PARK LUNA PARK
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 885, 31 January 1930, Page 15
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