ZZZZ LAST NIGHT PullerHayward Theatre. Yon Can Hear What They Say at The Majestic SESSIONS: 11 8 P.M. itious attempt of a childless couple to have a perfect eugenic baby, eir hilariously exciting discovery that you can't high-hat a stork. “ THE VERY IDEA ” AND A PROGRAMME OF TALKING, SINGING AND MUSICAL SHORTS. COMMENCING TOMORROW 11 It's Richard Barthelmess at his greatest! You couldn’t wish for The BartheSmess of a score of silent film successes and the Barthelmess “Weary River" rolled A real human story of everyday life plus a magnificent stage show, "The Love Prince.” Vibrant with action, throbbing with wonderful songs, and delightful music. You must hear “My Song of the Nile/' and “I’m Too Young to be Careful." The lilting contagious numbers will soon be sung from coast to coast. ALL "ALKING! ALL SINGING! 4. O f Richard l Darltielmes DRAG ‘MICKEY Added Attractions Include: THE MOUSE” SOUND CARTOON POT POURRI OF ENGLISH EVENTS IN SOUND. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE “IN DUTCH" All-Colour Fantasy. PHONE 43-210. 2,000 SEATS AT PRICEB 1s TO 2s 6d. (NEWTON). TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. An All-Talking Masterpiece. An Outstanding All-Dialogue Production. NORMA SHEARER In “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney” SHE IS HERE! NORMA SHEARER, Darling of Park Avenue. Beautiful Dresses Glorious Settings— Superb Acting Thrilling Dialogue— In fact: The Finest All-Talkie yet seen in Auckland. Also Special Selection of All-Talking Short Featurettes. o. 2—Metro-Tone Sound News, o. 3—The Revellers (Male Quartet), o. 4—JAN GARBER (Dance Band), o. 5—2-Reel All-Talking Comedy “Our Gang" (Lazy Days). Box Plan at Theatre. Reserves 27-077. (MT. EDEN ROAD) LACE TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Murder was Eliminating the Officers of the Famous British Regiment. WHY ? 7 ? SEE AND HEAR ! ! ! ERNEST TORRENCE DOROTHY SEBASTIAN “The UNHOLY NIGHT” Selected All-Talkie Short Featurettes as follows: — No. I—Metrotone Talking News No. 4. No. 2—A Metro Movietone Revue No. 1. No. 3—2-Reel All-Talking Comedy, “Our Gang." (Bouncing Babies). Box Plan at Theatre. Reserves 20-573. If there is a Show in Auckland "Worth Seeing ... It is Advertised in THE SUN.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 17
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