LAST TWO DAYS Sessions: 11 8 p.m. The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Sessions: 11 8 p.m. A fast moving story played against the picturesque background of Havana and its entrancing harbour, the palm-studded open country of Cuba and Panama Canal. THE GIRL FROM HAVANA" With LOLA LANE PAUL PAGE (Of “Speakeasy” Fame.) A Stu endo ray of Talking and musical ringing Featurettes ‘ THE IRISH FANTASY” The Second Series of Novel “Music Pictures,” depicting with vivid realism the eviction of the Irish Patriots The Skeleton Dance —Novelty Sound Cartoon. Fox Movietone News— Including Speech by Ramsay MacDonald. Dancing Gobs—All-Talking Christie Comedy. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT the breeziest, edy romance ever. The odern young thing with Dorothy Mackai snappiest comedj story of a mode Rolls-Royce idea ■=<<r T' MO Hard to Get with With darling British Dorothy speaking some of the snappiest, wittiest lines you've ever heard. She looked like a million dollars, acted like dollars, and was just as hard to get. Elusive, but not exclusive until a garage mechanic gave her a first-hand demonstration of Second Avenue Love. DOROTHY MACKAI LL LOUISE FAZENDA—CHARLES DELANEY—JACK OAKIE (First National Vitaphone Picture.) BOX PLAN AT THEATRE PHONE 43-210.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 17
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