LAST THREE DAYS GARY COOPER in "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" With BERYL MERCER. "Mrs. Gubbins” cf “Three Live Ghosts." Adapted from Sir James Barrie s Story “THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS." In Addition: A PROGRAMME OF TALKING AND MUSICAL SHORTS. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) The Majestic COMMENCING FRIDAY 1 TWO GREAT ALL-TALKIES. Silk Legs! Scarlet Lips! Twinkling Toes! They have an irresistible fascination for Robert Courtland. He Just loved ladies —and what the same sweet things thought about him was nobody's business. WILLIAM POWELL “ POINTED HEELS” Featuring Brilliant Revue in TECH N ICOLOR. (A Paramount Picture.) BOX PLANS AT THEATRE -r Youth having its fling at love. A beautiful temptress who took advantage of his Careless Age. Night Life at Lake Como. Scenes in a new Broadway Operetta. “THE CARELESS AGE ” With Doug’. Fairbanks, Jun., Carmel Myers, Loretta Young (A First National and Vitaphone Picture.) PHONE 43-210.
(NEWTON.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. FINAL SCREENING. 4 MARX BROTHERS In their All-Talking, All-Singing, All-Comedy Revue. “COCOANUTS.” Also, Selected Supporting Features. C OME TO FANCY DRESS BALL TOWN HALL, MAY 8.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 958, 29 April 1930, Page 15
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