LAST NIGHT The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) 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 And a Programme of Talking and M PAUL PAGE. I Shorts. COMMENCING TOMORROW 11 Dorothy Mackaill in the breeziest, snappiest comedy romance ever. The story of a modern young thing with Rolls-Royce ideas and a tramcar in<ss * j 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 a million 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 MACKAILL LOUISE FAZENDA—CHARLES DELANEY—JACK OAKIE (First National Vitaphone Picture.) BOX PLAN AT THEATRE
AT 2 THEATRES TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. (MT. EDEN ROAD). (NEWTON). 100% ALL TALKING MELODRAMAS ON THE SAME PROGRAMME. 2 ThTs Programme is positively without equal and not been attempted before. 2 ALL-TALKING BIG FEATURES DOUBLE THE PLEASURE. No. I—IAN1 —IAN KEITH —DOROTHY REVIER in 100% All-Talking Crook Drama “LIGHT FINGERS” You will be fascinated by the daring exploits of this Master Crook. No. 2—LLOYD HUGHES—MARGARET LIVINGSTONE in 100% All-Talking Powerful Drama of the Underworld. “ ACQUITTED ” BOX PLANS AT BOTH THEATRES, rves 27-077. CRYSTAL PALACE Reserves 20-573. Resei
tun KARANGAHA. J E ROAD. TONIGHT AT 7.30 Last Screening—“THE HIT OF THE SHOW’* and “THE CIRCUS KID.” Two Sound and Part Talkies. COMMENCING TOMORROW CHESTER CONKLIN in “TAXI 13.” GREY LYNN CINEMA TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Paramount Pictures present “THE DRAG NET” Featuring George Bancroft, Evelyn Brent and William Powell. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES.
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SESSIONS: TRANSFERRED tt® THE ROXY SESSIONS: 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 8 o’clock. 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 8 < GLORIA SWANSON'S Great Talkie THE MODERN MIRACLE OF THE TALKING SCREEN. THE TRESPASSER The Trespasser is an original screen play that has been acclaimed in England, America, Australia and New Zealand as the most human and enthrallini ever unfolded on the Talking Screen. It is a United Artists Piccure. i’clock. 99
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 17
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370Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 17
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