- i.o*tt>c?*r . Tuum # mj The All - British Picture Theatre. Screening only Films of British Origin or Sentiment. TO-DAY (THURSDAY) —LAST DAY OF RUTH CHATTERTON in Sir James M earrie's fascinating Play ‘‘Half an Hour Screened under title THE DOCTORS SECRET . Oear Playgoers. Commencing To-morrow (Friday) we nave. I believe, the Best All-British Programme of the "London's" presentation. Headed by what world-wide critic*, acclaim to be the most brilliant ami artistic of all England's Talkies “BLACKMAIL” ! A compelling drama of life, filled to the ! brim with excitement and superbly Played by our English screen actors. The i plot and action are laid in London City • Blackmail" was censored and forbidden the screen in Australia, but I*ll eat my ; new Spring bonnet if you can discover ; wh y* Was ‘-Blackmail' calculated to br.rg • the blush of shame to the innocent cheeks of our Australian cousins? Poor dea Aussies: well. they missed the best English film of 1930. ! '-Blackmail** is a picture that improve*, on acquaintance. it is better to see a good film twice—than Just another movie Our picture menu contains Bransby ; Williams in a Dickensonian Character , Sketch, and lots of other good items. Please remember, that of all the 47 Picture Theatres of Auckland the "London-' alone is devoted entirely to films of Homeland origin or sentiment. BROADWAY. RIALTO NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT AT 8 i Lila Lee and George Jessel In The Gripping All-Talking Drams LOVE. LIVE AND LAUGH A Powerful Drama of New York and Sunny Italy. Also PARAMOUNT NEWS. “AT THE DENTIST'S." 2-REEL COMEDY. “GOING HOME,” NOVELTY FILM. ETC Usual Prices. Phone 46-60. Orpheus Theatre OTAHUHU. LAST NIGHT-AL JOLSON in -THE SINGING FOOL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) SATURDAY AND MONDAY. The Management takes pride and pleasure in presenting IRENE BORDONI “PARIS” WITH JACK BUCHANAN Many Picture Fans have expressed ?t>e opinion that -Paris' is in every wa equal to -Gold Diggers.’’ All-Talking All-Singing Joyous Sengs Gorgeous Gowns Glorious Girls. > The Famous Stage Plays Brought to the Talking Screen ■ DAZZLING SCENES IN TECHNICOLO A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPMONPICTURE. * ’ COMMON SENSE PRICES—- ' , CIRCLE. 1s od: STALLS. Is Matinee Saturday. 2.30 p m i CHOCOLATES FREE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1014, 3 July 1930, Page 17
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