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sp M H LAST NIGHT COLLEEN MOORE in ‘ FOOTLIGHTS AND FOOLS.” ntimata Talkie Theatre. TO-MORROW 11 Hayward iti ill m S-iEFtBEIV¥~ RENON’S Directorial achievement. Paling even his “Beau jk Geste” and “Sorrell and Son" 9h& CASE ©F SERGEANT GRISCHA LEYLAND HODGSON. The Australi; "JOURNEY'S END" ole of Lieut. Von m iti m iti H Iti it! it! It! Iti M iti iti iti iti M if if! iti H CHESTER MO3RRIS, BETTY COMPSON, JEAN HERSHOLT, U ALEC B. FRANCIS, GUSTAV VON SEYFFERITZ, ■Ja AMn iti iti =+? iti iti M M iti "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." M itf m iti iti 1 novel picturised and reviewed with approval by Lloyd George, Sir lan ,f= nilton, Hugh Walpole, Arnold Bennett, Sir Philip Gibbs, and many other Hjj significant novelists. 4= ip “ The Case of Sergeant Grischa ” stands out like a lighthouse. It is one j= ... of the most important productions of the year—stark, compelling drama, j§ Hji The really different production. No choruses, no popular theme songs, gja bxit it is one of those great moving stories that Herbert Brenon has Jj| produced once or twice. sir iti BOX PLAN AT THEATRE PHONE 43-114. =friii«nii»nii«ii«i»n»i«|gii«i«ii«ii»iamp|»u»i»n»iiiißi««i«iiiwiii»iiii«iiii«nniimioiiii»iiii»iiii«iin»»i»«i««i«r> 7^iTßlinaTiilßliiißiiiiaiiiißiiiiaiiiiaiiiTlTiilaliilßliilaliilaliilßliilßliilßliilßlii!aliiißliilaliilaliiiß!ii!Blii!a!iila!ii If there is a Show in Auckland Worth Seeing—it is Advertised in THE SUN.

TO-NIGHT SESSIONS 5.45 8 O’CLOCK. -A REVOLUTION IN TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT. 5 BIG ATTRACTIONS COMEDY WEEK No. 1. Nancy Carroll. Jack Oakie Stan Smith in 100% All Dialogue, 100% All-Sing-ing, 100% All Dancing, 100% All Musical. “SWEETIE” Paramount All-Talking No. 2. A BIG FIRST RELEASE SURPRISE! It's a Riot of Laughs!! 100% Singing. 100% Musical. “A MAN OF AFFAIRS.” Mo. 3. CHARLES MURRAY, The King of Comedians, In a Christie Comedy— A!I-Talking, All - Laugh ing “THE DUKE OF DUBLIN.” Plan at Theatre. Res. 41-341 The Delightful The Wonderful The Inimitable The Latest Screen Snapshots. (First Screening in N.Z.) ALL LAUGHTER No. 5. A Paramount Sound Novelty Feature. Clever CAT CARTOON “MARRIAGE WOWS.” It’s a Riot.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 983, 28 May 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 983, 28 May 1930, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 983, 28 May 1930, Page 19

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