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THREE SESSIONS DAILY. LAST THREE DAYS. You Can Hear What They Say at The Majestic t'tl*(A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) FRENCHY! FUNNY! MERRY! MUSICAL! A Battle of Songs—of Wine—of Fair Women. All the snap, punch and pep of Gay Pares. the Boulevards and Cabarets, the scintillating Night Life. Gertrude Lawrence in “THE BATTLE OF PARIS (A Paramount Picture.’) In Addition: MICKEY THE MOUSE SOUND CARTOON. ‘'When the Cat's Away." AND A PROGRAMME OF TALKING AND MUSICAL SHORTS. COMMENCING THURSDAY YOU’VE WAITED FOR THIS ! Broadway's own gorgeous revue-romance! Its greatest stars in the most lavish, most breath-taking spectacle ever shown on Stage or Screen. THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES IN “Glorifying the American Girl ' WITH Mary Eaton, Eddie Cantor, Rudy Vallee, Helen Morgan. With many of its spectacle scenes reproduced in full colours by the improved Technicolor Process, with scores of stunningly beautiful girls in the dancing ensembles, with lavish settings, with comedy and drama and heart-gripping story, this moving panorama of womanly pulchritude moves across the screen in a continual parade of highly absorbing amusement. THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES ARE SEEN IN A BROADWAY SPECTACLE WITH BEAUTIFUL SCENES FILMED IN NATURAL COLOURS. ALL-TALKING PART COLOUR BOX PLAN AT THEATRE 2,000 SEATS AT PRICES 1s TO 2s 6d. PHONE 43-210.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 929, 24 March 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 929, 24 March 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 929, 24 March 1930, Page 17

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