YOU CAN HEAR WHAT THEY SAY AT THE FuiierHayward Theatre. t/Hpj&Uic Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE CURTAIN FALLS? WHAT LIES BEHIND THE MAKE-UP? See and Hear the answer in the fascinating story of three people, a comedian, a waitress and a genius, and of an inferiority complex that strikes a comtfe Makeup!!. With WILLIAM POWELL FAY WRAV HAL SKELLY. Something Different! Although “Behind the Make-Up” has a back stage setting, it is so different from other stories, as to completely captivate the hearts of all who see and hear it. (A Paramount Picture.) ADDED ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE: 'ersal Newspaper News World's Latest News. n’t Believe It” .. .. . All-Talkie Comedy. * BOX PLANS AT THEATRE 2,000 SEATS AT PRICES 1s TO 2s 6d. FOR EXTENDED ANNOUNCEMENT SEE PAGE 16. PHONE 43-210 CRYSTAL PALACE MOUNT EDEN. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Hollywood’s Outstanding Revue. MARIE SAXON (The Star Stage Dancer.) Who marks a new era in Dancina and Singing Entertainment. And JACK EGAN A Columbia Record Singer of Renowned Ability. He Sings and Dances Brilliantly “ BROADWAY " DANCERS ” In Addition: Selected Supreme All-Talk-ing Short Featurettes, including Laurel and Hardy in “ANGORA LOVE.” Box Plan at Theatre Be Wise Book Your Seats Phone 20-573. EMttNS TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK SAM HARDY BARBARA STANWYCH IN 100% ALL-DIALOGUE “ MEXICALI ROSE ”
“ Utterly delightful, entrancing, enrapturing ! ” says The New York Daily News. Hear Chevalier sing. See him make love. In this mirthful mus-ical-romance of a beautiful queen. HEAR! ‘Dream Lover. Love Parade,'* Stay the IT' Mm XU. tuT VI » : £ Sb ■* mm W • 1.0 'or®\*U4 ' \-o-0 2ND WEEK STRAND 11 BOX PLANS AT THEATRE PHONE 43-114.
—2 BIG ATTRACTIONS r- ignt. Sarron v. Donovan (Full Fifteen Rounds). 17,000 people paid to see the biggest staged Fight ever held in New Zealand. To-night Sessions: 5 and 8 o’clock | No. 2—100% ALL-TALKING. SAM HARDY BARBARA STANWYCK in MEXICALI ROSE BOX PLAN AT THEATRE 6 §! 99 RESERVES 41-341. WEDNESDAY NEXT ROXY THEATRE The All-Talking Picture with a Soul and British. Direct from the State Theatre, Sydney, where it created a Record Season. JOHN BATTEN (our own Auckland Boy), in Thomas Hardy’s famous novel, “UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE.’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 940, 5 April 1930, Page 15
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