LAST THREE DAYS. YOU CAN HEAR WHAT THEY SAY AT SESSIONS 11—2.15 8 P.M. The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) SESSIONS 11—2.15 8 P.M. Dorothy Mackaill in It© Cr@Tt" LOUISE FAZENDA JACK OAKIE CHARLES DELANEY. (A First National-Vitaphone Picture). In Addition: >dele Rowland in.... “Storiec in <=««« • A a L?on Ed’lJn » Kr i* y C **' V-' • - Sound CartoSn. RountJ-Uf) Accompanied by Majestic Orchestra. i ; All-Talking Comedy Musical . .“Serenade.” Mr. Haydn Murray, Violinii' PHONE 43-210,' BOX PLAN AT THEATRE st. FRIDAY NEXT m A Rollicking Riot of Fun With the Greatest Comedy Cast Ever Assembled. Brimful and running over with laughs. That is Radio Pictures* production of the stage success, “The Very Idea.*’ It's a sure and certain cure for the blues and anyone who has lost the art of laughing can find a remedy while this scintillating Farce Comedy unreels and speaks from the screen. VERY £ FRANK CRAVEN IDEA M Coupled with an amusing theme, the practical application of the eugenic theory, is a sterling cast of stage and screen players. “The Very Idea,” written for the stage by William Le Baron, is one of the few stage productions made into a talking picture that follows the stage play almost to the letter. MAJESTIC PLANS AT THEATRE. 2,000 SEATS 1* to 2.6 d. FRIDAY IMCMUMWMWWIMWMMWIMWIWIWWWIMWMWUWWWWWMMWMWt FINISH! TONIGHT LAST NIGHT. ALL-TALKING SENSATION! GLORIA SWANSON in “THE TRESPASSER” Commencing Tomorrow. Two Good Show* in One. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. BOTH 100% DIALOGUE. There is LLOYD HUGHES and MARGARET LIVINGSTONE In a Thriller. 100% ALL-TALKIE “ACQUITTED.” No. 2 —IAN KEITH In a crackling Melodrama of New York’s Underworld. 100% ALL-TALKIE “LIGHT FINGERS” THE BEST ALL-TALKING PROGRAMME YET OFFERED. FINEST REPRODUCTION IN AUCKLAND. SESSIONS
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 900, 18 February 1930, Page 15
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