THE MAGIC VOICE OF THE GREAT STAR OF “DISRAELI” AGAIN PROCEEDS FROM THE SCREET AT THE SESSIONS 11 A.M. 2.15 P,M. 8 P.M. mm FullerHayward Theatre. COMMENCING TO-DAY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY WARNER BROvT. Y/jjaa. THE GREAT GENIUS OF “DISRAELI” AGAIN SPEAKS FROM THE SCREEN. You thrilled to the magic voice and artistry of George Arliss. as “Disraeli.” the soft-spoken Englishman. And now he’ll hold you breathless as he portrays—The Suave Eastern Potentate cloaked with the veneer of civilisation—The Monarch and Despot of his Mountain K ingdom—The Ruth less Fanatic repulsed by the womai desii (A Warner and Vitaphone Production.) ater for bringing NEW ZEALAND'S PRIMA DONNA MADAME FRANCIS ALDA BOX PLANS AT MAJESTIC 2,000 SEATS, 1s to 2s 6d. PHONE 43-210. LAST TWO DAYS OF THE MOST STARTLING TALKIE EVER MADE! 1 J. C. Willi; DAILY SESSIONS 11 Every Mother, Father and Love! should see “HER UNBORN CHILD” poignant human story of a boy and girl in love forgetting everything else! Recommended more especially for Adults only. SPECIALLY SELECTED BOX PLANS AT THEATRE A*-L -TALKING SUPPORTS PHONE 42-169.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1014, 3 July 1930, Page 17
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