LAST NIGHT Mickey the Mouse In “Jungle Rhythm’’ LAST NIGHT. ‘ Men are Like That” "Dark Streets" With LILA LEE Snd JACK MULHALL Majestic SESSIONS AN ARRAY OF ATTRACTIONS TYPICALLY MAJESTIC “HALF WAY TO HEAVEN” - WITH CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS, JEAN ARTHUR, uddy Rogers as a daring performer in a Circus Carnival Troupe. Up! Up! nd Over! You’ll have your heart in your mouth as you watch Buddy high the air on the 60ft. trapeze half-way to heaven fighting with fate and a desperate rival for the girl of his heart. (A Paramount Picture.) Another Nev MICKEY Mickey Cartoon. THE MOUSE "WILD WAVES’’ Just forget your little grouse—take a glimpse of Mickey Mouse. The Spotlight of the Screen. UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWS. A Laugh in Every Line. LOUISE FAZENDA “THE BEARDED "LADY” United Artists Musical Fantasy. "GLORIOUS VAMPS’’ The famous vampires of history—Eve Salome, Cleopatra, Delilah. Lucretia, Borg-ia, Madame Pompadour, and Carmen, pass in procession before you, and then comes the modern girl played by LUPE VELEZ. Produced by Dr. Hugo Reisenfeld — creator of “Irish Fantasy” and “1812” Overture—and accompanied by his Orchestra of 100 Players. A Joyful Glcorrt Dispeller ‘THE PRISONER’S SONG.” Singing Talkartoon. J. Whiteford Waugh's MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Playing Old Musical Gems and Latest London Hits. Each Evening 7x40 8 p.m. IT IS ADVISABLE TO BOOK FOR THIS WONDER PROGRAMME. PLAN AT MAJESTIC PHONE 43-210. Auckland Society of Arts (Incor.) ANNUAL EXHIBITION KITCHENER HALL, KITCHENER STREET. Conversazione for members and their friends on FRIDAY, MAY 23, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY. The Exhibition will be open to the public on Saturday, May 24, and following days. GREY LYNN CINEMA A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK, i Direct from the Strand Theatre. > A First National Vitaphone Talking and Singing Picture. IRENE BORDONI in “PARIS” With JACK BUCHANAN. Talkie Featurettes and Supports. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Jack Oakie’s initial starring alltalking picture is titled “High Society” and adapted from Octavus Rov Cohen’s popular story, “Marco Himself.” Mary Brian plays the feminine lead, and Skeets Gallagher and Charles Sellon are in the cast.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 978, 22 May 1930, Page 19
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