Auckland A Ceas A Packed and Delighted Audience Greets the Initial Showing of •THE LOVE PARADE/’ First Nighters’ re-echo of the Que enthu c Donald. BE ADVISED Plans are Open at Theatre All Day fro FullerH ay ward Theatre. SESSIONS: 11 A.M. There's a Reasc I ntimate Talkie Theatre. Chevalier sing—“ Anything to Please the Queen. • Nobody s “ “My Love Parade,” “Paris Stay the Same,” and many other especially written for him. ■ » ° r « Mt, THE ROYAL WEDDING. Perhaps the most dazzling, spectacular scene yet witnessed and talking picture is the Marriage Ceremony of Queen Louise. (Je. Donald) and Count Alfred (Maurice Chevalier). It is the glamo of the swift courtship of the beautiful Queen by the dashing, Count. THE MARCH OF THE GRENADIERS. Jeanette MacDonald and her Guards make the air ring with a rous (A Paramount Picture.) PLANS AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. 9 1 •igible artial
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 17
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