LAST NIGHT DOROTHY MACKAILL in HARD TO GET A PROGRAMME OF SUPERLATIVE TALKING AND MUSICAL SHORTS. YOU CAN HEAR WHAT THEY SAY AT The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) COMMENCING TOMORROW 11 All-Talking Comedy Bombshell. It's a Howl! The ambitious attempts of a childless couple to have a perfect eugenic baby, and their hilariously exciting discovery that you can't high-hat a stork. Why do that daily dozen when you can see and hear how to be a perfect physical specimen from the very beginning. !*’ s a sure and certain cure for the bluesy and anyone who has lost the art of laughing can find a remedy while this scintillating farce-comedy unreels and speaks from the screen. The VERY IDEA They speak the very words that kept New York roaring for a solid hilarious year. Brilliant array of stage and screen comedians in this world-famed farce of high-hat parents and a low-brow stork. MAJESTIC TOMORROW BOX PLAN AT THEATRE PHONE 43-210. 2,009 SEATS AT PRICES 1s TO 2s 6d. If there is a Show in Auckland. Worth Seeing ... It is Advertised in THE SUN.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 902, 20 February 1930, Page 17
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182Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 902, 20 February 1930, Page 17
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