r & ®beKcgcni The Home of the Talkies. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Ltd. SCREENING DAILY: 11 5? THi 19 IT mss Delicious Sophisticated Comedy with a surprise dramatic twist. ‘The RUTH CHATTERTON with CLIVE BROOK in LAUGHING LADY” A Paramount ALL-TALKING Comedy Drama. The laugh that turns scandal to praise and love. The talking Screen's newest and most daring story of a woman's wits pitted against men's intrigues. ON THE SAME PROGRAMME! Metro Tone News *5S* % All-Talking Comedy Rail Roadin. Yvette Rugel Musical Comedy Favourite. RniinH r.artoon s s ..... “La PalOlTia. Featuring “OLD PALS.” Box Plans Now Open at Theatre. Phone 4S-88S. and at Lewis Eady, Ltd RESERVE EARLY IT COSTS NO MORE!
TUCAraE (Late GRAND, opp. G.P.0.). Will Open To-day Friday) with entirely ; New Policy, screening All-English Talkie ] Features. Under the personal supervision of Mrs. Henry Hayward, who takes this opportunity of thanking the many well- , wishers of the new venture. The Latest Great English Production, ‘ HIGH TREASON” Starring England's Foremost Leading Man. JAMESON THOMAS. And the lovely BENITA HUME. “HIGH TREASON” An amazing and daring screen spectacle. "Treason'' is exclusive to the ‘‘London*’ (only.) All* English Talking Supports. THE GREAT COMEDY “SMITH WAKES UP” And the latest Mickey Mouse Cartoon, , “JUNGLE RHYTHM” Continuous All-Day Sessions to 7.30. 11.15, 1-30. 3.45. 5.45 and 8. “High Treason" will be screened at 11.45, 2,4, 6 and 8.30. Box Plan Now Open at the LONDON THEATRE, Phone 42-274. All Day Prices: Stalls, 1s: Circle, is 6d and 2s. Evening Prices: Stalls, 1s 6d: Circle, 2s: Reserves, 6d extra. N.B.—Morning and Afternoon Tea served in the Theatre or Lounge of Tea Rooms as requested. THE LONDON THEATRE NEW ZEALAND PEKINESE AND PERSIAN CAT CLUB V- / > GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW OF CATS. LARGEST ENTRY EVER STAGED IN NEW ZEALAND. TO-MORROW SATURDAY. MAY 24. UNITY HALL UPPER QUEEN STREET. To be Opened at 11.30 a.m. by MRS. A. D. CAMPBELL (Mayoress. A Demonstration of Latest Ballroom Dancing arranged by Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Priestly will take place at 2.30 p.m. A Recital during the afternoon will also be given by Messrs. R. W. Strong. Ltd.. Queen Street, on the latest His Master's Voice Re-Entrant Gramophone.
GREY LYNN CINEMA j A surprising tdimax to “Dari ! Streets,” vivid story of an under-wo: 1< ' feud between cops and crooks, is start j ling picturegoers at the Grey Lyni I Cinema, where the First National Vitaphone production is showing. • as a policeman and a gangster. nLila Lee is the girl. A full programme of shorter itemr i | Mulhall takes a dual role, appearing 1 also being shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 979, 23 May 1930, Page 17
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