HOLIDAY VISITORS TO AUCKLAND. visitor to the Queen City during the hearing "The Love Parade.” now c tion. It is still the Most Populi aster Holidays, ipleting its thin Entertainment hould m week’s HEAR "MY LOVE PARADE” "DREAM LOVER,” ‘'PARIS. STAY THE SAME,” “LET’S BE COMMON,” “NOBODY’S USING IT NOW,” “GOSSIP,” “MARCH OF THE GRENADIERS,” “ANYTHING TO PLEASE THE QUEEN.” CHEVALIER sings the sly roguish airs for which he is famous. JEANETTE MacDONALD The screen's most exquisite prima donna introduces “Dream Lover* song of midnight. J i A*? 5S i Mr? DASHING DARING /;~'A LUSCIOUS ENTERTAINMENT ? ' DEBONAIR Maurice CHEVALIER SPEEDING GAILY FROM FAST FUN TO EXCITING ROMANCE! In the Screen’s most sophisticated and Tuneful Entertainment. VUE IOVEPAMOS Produced Imaginatively by Directc 4th Week Commence SATURDAY STRAND 11 BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. PHONE 43-114.
(QUEEN STREET). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. At 8 o'clock, and Easter Saturday A these Sessions: 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.<15, COMPLETE NEW ALL-TALKING PROGRAMME. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s_ Famous All-Talking, Singing, Dancing if MAVy BLUES 9 5>
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 950, 17 April 1930, Page 17
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