SJjeHegcitl AUCKLAND’S PRE-EMINENT TALKING THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. LAST FEW DAYS rEVVB 100 SHOw one: y WOOD HOLE r he TALKING. SINGING DANC NG SENSA^:ON NEXT ATTRACTION ! The Gracious NORMER SHEARER In her latest ALL-TALKING Creation. “THEIR OWN DESIRE” GREATER THAN THE LAST OF MRS CHEYNEY' SUPPORTED BY Lewis Stone Robert Montgomery Belle Bennett. An entirely different story that will grip you intensely from start to finish, magnificently acted and lavishly produced Plans N Open at Theatre (Phone 46-888) and Lewis Eady. Ltd-
(NEW.TON) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O CLOCK “THE STREET GIRL” Featuring BETTY COMPSON 100% ALL-DIALOGUE. 100% ALL-SINGING. 100% ALL-MUSICAL. Big All-Talking Short Featurette, ox Plan at Theatre. Reaerves 27-077. r.wawn EM TIRE CHANGE OF BILL TO-DAY. TO-DAY TO-DAY 100% TALKIE SPECIAL SPEECH AND MUSIC PERFECT. RICHARD BARTHELMESS it DRAG 99 WITH Lila Lee and Alice Day. FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. and Evening Sessions—--11.15, 1.30, 3.30, 5.45 and 8. Stalls, 1s; Circle, 1s 6dj Reserves, 2s. Phone 42-274. GRAND GRAND PRINCE EDWARD Daily 2 p.ni. and 7.30. Last Night: RICH ATI D BARTHELMESS in -DRAG" A Vitaphone All-Talking Picture. Musical and Talkie Shorts. 2nd MONSTER CARNIVAL YE OLDE ENGLISHE FAYRE MANGERE DOMAIN. COMMENCING Saturday Next, March 15 CONTINUING TO MARCH 18. PROCESSION PRIZES: First. Second. 3est Decorated Car 21/- 10/6 Best Trades Display (New Cars) 21 - 10 6 Best Tradesmen’s Display (Motor) Light Van or Lorry 21 - 10 6 Best Tradesmen's Display (Motor) Large Vans or Lorries 21 - 10 6 Best Tradesmen’s Display (Horses) Horses a Feature 21 - 10 - Best Concert Party or Comical Troupe .... 21 - 10 6 Individual Best Costume or Comical Display 15 - 10 6 Best Decorated Motor Cycle 15/- 10 6 CHILDREN'S EVENTS. Best Decorated Cycle (Boy or Girl) 10/6 5 - Best Decorated Pram (Child’s) 7/6 5 •- Best Decorated Trolly or Scooter 7 6 5--Post Entries Accepted. No Entrance Fee. Procession leaves Royal Oak, Onehunga, at 2 p.m. sharp tor Mangere Domain. Entries also accepted for Fancy Dress and Costume Parade to be he'd Monday Night. STAN RICKARDS. Hon. Organiser.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 15
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