jh/ *tiTi ititf lT57t ra?i itSti StSTi iliii iTSii i?»Ti iTill SrSTi iTETi iio ! i iT3Ti«i ■il iHTi iTSTi rST: ITiTj 11 ■ 1 ITaTj iTSTs iTiTi itSTi iTBT:4S It! TO-DAY Zealand Premiere Vou Will Witness the s |* t and Moving Story of All Times. =l= Auckland’s intimate Talkie Theatre. 8 P.M. m At the Grand Australian and N =+= Advent of the Most Poig m Hayward if SESSIONS 2.15 m m <3* m m M m ife MEB\BEi\T RENON’S Directorial achievement. Paling even his “Beau Geste” and “Sorrell and Son" gfie, CASE OF SERGEANT GRISCHA ttf p iti a Fa H; =3 fa a 111: m iti j if iti | Pi mi mi PI CHESTER MORRIS, BETTY COMPSON, JEAN HERSHOLT, iff p M M ALEC B. FRANCIS, GUSTAV VON SEYFFERITZ, AN D LEYLAND HODGSON. The Australian Stage Star iportant role of Lieut. Vo Si M ii m iti A story of a sjs ( Recomr ■= “JOURNEY'S END" and “ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." =*= -= A novel picturised and reviewed with approval by Lloyd George, Sit* lan •= Hamilton, Hugh Walpole, Arnoldßennctt, Sir Philip Gibbs, and many other significant novelists, by N.Z. Censor as being more suitable for Adult Audie 1 HARRY TATE in “MOTORING” rd of him No you all edian in his Funniest* Sketch. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. ITALY AND BELGIUM UNITED IN ROYAL WEDDING. Kings and Queens of Italy =|= mbert and his Bride, Prin- 512 Balco-ny. =?-= PHONE 43-114. =f= e whole service is presented in sound The i Belgium drive to the ceremony Prince Hu cess Marie Jose, on the Palace BOX PLANS AT THEATRE
TO-NIGHT SESSIONS 5 BIG ATTRACTIONS COMEDY WEEK No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. A REVOLUTION IN TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT. ALL LAUGHTER No. 5.
mAm (MT EDEN ROAD.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. FOR 2 MORE NIGHTS ONLY. BRITAIN'S TITANIC ALL-TALKIE ‘ATLANTIC’ SELECTED SHORT FEATURETTES. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE RESERVES 20-573. s'mve Mirthqu SATURDAY 2 P.M. 8 P.M. ‘NAVY BLUES" A Posit WEST END TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. ROD LA ROCQUE in “THE LOCKED DOOR." (“A Certificate.”) i. 100% Dialogue. NEW DE LUXE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. No. 1 Leonore Ulric in “FROZEN JUSTICE” (“A Certificate.”) (MT. ALBERT TERMINUS.) 100% ALL-TALKING. No. 2—“ JAZZ AGE.” 100% Sparkling Comedy. ’ondaie Residents Note—FREE BUS leaves Post Office every night, 7.30 (except Saturday), returning immediately after the Performance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 984, 29 May 1930, Page 17
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