LAST NIGHT MICKEY THE MOUSE In •'WILD WAVES.” Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) TO-MORROW 11 ERICH VON STROHEIM "with BETTY COMPSOM,* THE GREAT GABBO Ci y y ing story of a ven triloquist who cai - , think of nothim else but himself. His suprem egotism amounts almost t madness. He believes he i the greatest artist that ever trod the boards. There can b no show without “The Grea Gabbo." DRAMA. 'Yn "which A THrTI A L K SugtEEDS L TH C^'?L AND DRAMA PILES ON DRAMA, WITH ASTOUND ING INTENSITY. THE MAMMOTH BOX PLANS AT MAJESTIC (A Paramount Picture.) PHONE 43-210.
(NEWTON.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. CECIL B. DE MSLLE Presents his Fist All-Talking ''DYNAMITE.' 1 BOX PLAN AT THEATRE RESERVES 27-077. REGENT THEATRE (EPSOM.) Under the Direction of Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TALK. r r? RAN -r D t O^. N, . NG ~ SATURDAY NEXT 2 P.M—l’pM TALKIES The Theatre is now Closed during Alterations. Rei of Latest American Talkie Equipment, FRIDAY NIGHT'S SUN. ALEXANDRA (GREEN LANE.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. BRITAIN'S TITANIC ALL-TALKIE PLAN AT THEATRE ATLANTIC” FREE BUS Leaves Ellerslie, 7.30 p.m. To-r NEW PROGRAMME SATURDAY 2 P.M.—B P.M.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 984, 29 May 1930, Page 17
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