LAST NIGHT WARNING!—'‘SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN THE SUBURBS NEXT WEEK. “SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE” Adapted from Sir James Barrie’s Story “THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS.” In Addition: A PROGRAMME OF TALKING AND MUSICAL SHORTS. The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) TO-MORROW 11 MANAGERIAL! The Double Star Entertainment we present on Friday is not just a “First and Second Attraction All-Talking Programme/' but two films carefully selected and of different types, equal in merit and carrying the Majestic Hall Mark of Approbation. Screen production in America has now been speeded up and by every mail steamer, superlative attractions are arriving from the tremendous laboratories of the Paramount , First National and R.K.O. Studios. By reason of the lengthy contracts held with these three great and dominant Film Services, the Majestic policy is to offer at intervals Double Star All-Talking Programmes. TWO GREAT ALL-TALKIES. A First Nat Vitaphone V ? // AGE POINTED H E E LS with DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR. LORETTA YOUNG Carmel Myers and Holmes Herbert 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. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE WILLIAM POWELL HELEN KANE Fay Wray and Richard “Sheets’* Gallagher . 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. With a Brilliant Revue in Technicolor. PHONE 43-210. (MT. EDEN ROAD.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. 2 SELECTED TALKIES —2 The finest Double Star Talking Programme yet seen in Auckland. No. I—“JAZZ HEAVEN/' with Clyde Cook, Sally O'Neil, Johnny Mack Brown No. 2—Peggy Woods, Leila Hymans, Lewis Stone in “WONDER OF WOMEN A Sensational Talking Society Drama. Plan at Theatre—Reserves 20-570.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 960, 1 May 1930, Page 15
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