FullerHayward Theatre. Auckland's I ntimate Talkie Theatre. SESSIONS: 11 AND NOTE j Children Under Sixteen Will Not Be Admitted. “IF THERE’S A LOVE NEST AND CHILDREN ” ely, attractive widower. With worlds of money, an enviable ;iety, it*s only natural that the two of them—Bob and Joyce—■ begin a relationship which scandalises his relatives! THE LADY LIES And Joyce brings love into the life of Bob Rossiter. For even a widower, especially Bob, needs love in his life! So Joyce furnishes affection and lies to hold that affection when it turns to deep love. PLAYED BY A CAST OF STAGE: STARS THAT WILL SOON BE IN POPULAR FANCY. In Addition: _ . . THE FAMOUS “1812” OVERTURE. Presented by Dr. Hugo Reisinfeid and his Symphony Orchestra of 100 t-u . .... Musicians. "iiy®. l . Music Picture” serves as a descriptive background for the theme Of Tscha « masterpiece—Napoleon's ill-fated invasion of ling of Moscow. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS In Scene and Sound. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD.
Hobart Bosworth ■ — Johnny Mack Brown—Leila Hyams in ii TONIGHT AT 2 THEATRES. >E LUXE SESSIONS AT 8 O’CLOCK. 100% ALL-TALKING EPIC OF THE SEA. HURRICANE ” BOX PLANS AT BOTH TH F^TrtCC ITION = SEI - ECTED ARRAY OF ALL-TALKING SHORT FEATURETTES. ES ROXY RESERVATIONS, 41-341. CRYSTAL PALACE, 20-573. ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 12, AT 2 THEATRES ROXY AND CRYSTAL PALACE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. TWO 100 Per Cent. ALL TALKING PRODUCTIONS ON THE SAME PROGRAMME No. n-MARGARET LIVINGSTONE, LLOYD HUGHES In 100% AI.-Dia.Ooue “ACQUITTED ” an ALL-TALKING Drama of th. Underworld. : _ 2r - D - Orf!^.RERIER’. RERIER ’ ,AN KEITH in 100% all.dialogue “ LI GHT FINGERS.” an all-talking crook drama.
THE REGENT AND THE STRAND m-m* the DIRECTORS OF J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS AND FU LLE R-HAY WARD ANNOUNCE WITH PRIDE THE PREMIERE PRESENTATION OP FLORENZ ZIEGFELD’S EPOCH-MAKING MUSIC, COLOUR, TALKING, SINGING • DANCING SPECTACLE s: y \ WITH A CLAMOROUS CAST OF HUNDREDS OF OPERATIC VO ICES AND GLORIFIED BEAUTIES. BEBE DANIELS AS RIO RITA. TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE. WE PLAY IT IN TWO. COMMENCES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. BOX PLANS OPEN TUESDAY NEXT AT BOTH THEATRES.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 890, 6 February 1930, Page 15
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