HURRY ! OR YOU’LL BE TOO LATE ! You have only a few days and nights in which to see and hear— Radio Pictures’ glorification cf the stage’s greatest romantic Extravaganza success. IT'S ONLY AT THE Auckland's Intimate Talkie Theatre SESSIONS: 11 Hayward Theatre. latched In Spectacle sPi* RIO RITA BEBE DANIELS - JOHN BOLES Sheer Mightest Spectacles of Scr atic Grandeur or Stage GORGEOUS SCENES IN TECHNICOLOR. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE PHONE 43-114. NEXT ATTRACTION STILL THE GREATEST OP THEM ALL! The greatest detective of fiction solves one of the most baffling: of mysteries. A thrill from start to finish. With CLIVE BROOK A nerve tingling story of the adventures of Conan Doyle’s wizard of Baker Street. The famous detective, a living reality, tracking great criminals before your eyes. (A Paramount Picture.) the World today in the World Master Attrac- ... _ieloved. Brilliant Englishman to bring to the one of the Most Renowned Characters of Fiction? iAIWMMiWWWWiWfWWMWftfWWWWWVVWWWWWWWWWIWWWfc' The Most Popular Male Star tion. Who better Screer ANDREW BERESFORD PRESENTS THE EVERYMAN REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY in Knoblauch and Bennett’s Masterpiece “MILESTONES” UNITY HALL. QUEEN STREET (Near Town Hall) THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 6 and 8. Reserved Seats, 4s; Unreserved, 2s. Plan and Tickets at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Fine Acting, Wonderful Frocking, New Setting. FIRST AID TO THE INJURED. The First Lecture will be biven to MEN on MONDAY, March 3, and to WOMEN on WEDNESDAY, March 5, at 7 p.m., at the Ambulance Station. | The Fee for the Course of 6 Lectures (7/6) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, Hon. Sec., St. John Ambulance Station, Rutland Street.
TONIGHT —SESSIONS—S. 4 o’clock. HOOT GIBSON IN 100% ALL-TALKING WESTERN PRODUCTION HIS FIRST ALL-TALKIE FIRST SCREENING IN N.Z. “THE LONG, LONG TRAIL” SELECTED ALL-TALKING FEATURETTES —No. I—Universal Talking News. No. 2—Oswald Cat Cartoon. Bridegroom). No. 4—Headwork Talkie Educational. No. 5—2-Reel All-Talking Comedy (Watch your Friends). No. S—One-Reel Talking Comedy (The Box Plan at Theatre. Reserves 41-341.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 907, 26 February 1930, Page 15
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