LAST TV VO DAYS The Stars Of "THE BROADWAY MELODY. CHARLES BESSIE KING in LOVE a CHASING RAINBOWS” ALL-TALKING SINGING DANCING ! THE REGENT FEATURETTES AND WHITEFORD WAUGHS ORCHESTRA AWE INSPIRING ACTION ! WORLD FAMOUS STARS! FILMED ENTIRELY IN NAiTLRAL COLOUR THERE IS ONLY ONE “MARVELLOUS” PRODUCTION ' / \ THE REGENT FRIDAY NEXT EJeen :r Before has Anything Like it Seen on Stage or Screen. The ance of a Famous Soldier. Poet. Swordsman. Lover, told in Thrilling Action. Filmed in Natural Colours on Backgrounds of Stupendous Beauty SIXTY-FIVE GORGEOUS SETTINGS : A SINGING CAST OF 500 VOICES ! Thrill to the Fiery Passion of Dennis. King’s Glor Voice, when, with full Operatic Chorus of 500 Voices, h Sings the Stirring ‘‘Song of the Vagabonds " DENNIS KING THE GOLDEN-VOICED IDOL OF LONDON With JEANETTE MACDONALD In Paramount’s SENSATIONAL ALL-COLOUR MUSICAL ROMANCE fit The VAGABOND KING”! Love told In MELODY, STORY, and PERFECT COLOUR ! Plans already rapidly filling Phone 46-SBS for Reservations BE ADVISED ! RESERVE NOW !
LAST TWO DAYS. * l.OJ<t£sC>AS TU DATIVE THE LONDON, late Grand, opp. G.P.O. THE ALL-BRITISH TALKIE THEATRE. Perfect Speech and Music. 100% Talkie Version of a Great Novel by EDEN PHILLPOTTS. THE AMERICAN PRISONER” With CARL BRISSON and MADELIENE CARROLL ENGLISH TALKIE SUPPORTS. Continuous Daily Sessions. Day Prices—Stalls. 1s; Circle. 1s 6d <£. 2s. E ROADWAY. RIALTO NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 8. WE PRESENT MAURICE CHEVALIER ng Prices—Stalls, 1s 6d; Circle, 2s; 6d extra Reserved Seats. Phone 42-274. Plan, at the ••LONDON'* Patronise London Tea Rooms First Floor. THE LONDON THE LONDON “The Innocents PRINCE EDWARD KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Double-Feature Talkie Programme. ‘THE ARGYLE CASE. ’ Starring THOMAS MEIGHAM. A Warner Bros. All-Talkir.g Special. Also WILLIAM COLLIER. JR., in “HARD BOILED ROSE.” A Vitaphone Talking Picture. Addition: FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Circle and Stalls. 1s; Children. 6d. Of Paris” A Drama that tugs at the heart-strings that makes you sympathetic and happy— Gaiety and Paris and Chevalier —he fas nates with his charm One of the greatest pictures of the year. Also. A SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reserves. Phone 46-600. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Paramount Pictures Present GEORGE BANCROFT With Fay Ray and Richard Arlen “THUNDERBOLT” Splendid Supports include the “1812 OVERTURE.” AN ALL-TALKIE PROGRAMME. THE LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY GREY LYNN CINEMA A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Paramount Pictures Present NANCY CARROLL <£. BUDDY ROGERS WILL PRESENT "the IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST.” Oscar Wilde’s Brilliant Comedy. AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER ON JULY 2.3, 4. AND 5. In CLOSE HARMONY” Assisted by Skeets Gallagher. Jack Oakie. and Harry Green. An All-Talking. Singing and Dancing Picture. Just the kind you all like. SPLENDID TALKIE FEATURETTES. People's Popular Prices. TO MEMBERS Tire Preferential Bum Plan is Now Open at Lewis Eady. Ltc* BOOK YOUR SEATS. TO-DAY FOR 3RD PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW FOR 4TH PERFORM ANCE. Public Plan Opens FRIDAY, June 27. TO INTENDING MEMBERS You ar Reauested to make Immediate Applica tion tc Lewis Eady. Ltd., or the Secre tarv, Tneo.' J. Spry. 206 Victoria Arcade VICTORIA. DEVONPORT Street. Subscriptions (carrying all Membership Privileges) are new £1 11s 6d (for Two Seats), 15s 9d (far One Seat), at Each ‘"Thunderbolt” is the title of the new talkie attraction at the Victoria Theatre, Devonport, this evening-. The well-known dramatic actor, George Bancroft, has the leading role in this startling and powerful tale of an American gangster who is caught and condemned to death. Excellent supports are also shown, including the “1812 Overture.” the Three Perforn AUCKLAND CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY. - CONCERT SECOND - MONDAY. JUNE 30. LEWIS EADY HALL Door Tickets. 2s. Reserves, 6d Extra. BRITANNIA Fox M WEST END, PONSONBY where The talkie at the West Knd Theatre, j r^VeiiiL"' prw-nte! “ ’ ’ “Half Way to Heaven,” brings Buddy j j 0 s< ph W tgst iff L Rogers to the all-talking screen as a | -• youthful performer on the trapeze. ‘ * | In this daring role he fulls in love chase, all of whom r« nth coitsL i with Jean Arthur, his feminine part- i ••• P< • - • nor, whose charms ha Ye also captured ’ A. Hw t Oil the heart of the third -■ v act, Paul Lukas, a dangerous charac- ! ter, whose fiery jealousy threatens j DE LUXE. MOUNT ALBERT even Rog life DIXIELAND CABARET ! S ! J . i :‘ >:■ | The usual Wednesday carnival nigot will be enjoyed at the ever-popuiar Dixieland Cabaret this evening. T; cabaret is j most comfoi a winters evening, and exc* lient n;u.- : . i is provided by the Dixieland Dane 1 Band.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1001, 18 June 1930, Page 17
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