(ShcTßcgcnl THE PERFECT SOUND THEATRE. Direction ------ J. C. Williamson Films 3 SESSIONS DAILY WARNING.—OWING TO G R EAT L ENGT H~ O F PRO QRA MME f PERFORMANCES THIS WEEK WILL COMMENCE AT 10.30 CONVULSED WITH LAUGHTER! LAST NIGHT’S BIG HOUSE SIMPLY SHREIKED WILLIAM HAINES in “ THE GIRL SAID NO ” (Screening at 11.44. 3.21. 9.6.) With LEILA HYAMS. MARIE DRESSLER. POLLY MORAN. You’ll Laugh Till Your Sides Ache ALSO SHOWING: “HER PRIVATE AFFAIR ” FEATURING ANN HARDING (Screening at 10.35, 2.15, and 7.50.) A Tremendous Drama of Love. Passion. Scandal and Tragedy BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (PHONE 46-888). Book Quickly for To-night Plans Filling. Phone Bookings not kept after 7.30 p.m. To-night. HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEW SOUND AT THE REGENT' ITS WONDERFUL THE BEST IN TOWN. NEW PROGRAMME TO-DAY TWO BIG ALL-TALKING FEATURES! « * J. C. Williamson Films, Ltd. At THE NATIONAL S POPULAR PRICES Is. 1s 6d. 2s and 2s 9d SKYLARKING SAILORS Two of them—not to speak of the girl and the parrot—in mad mix-ups that will warm the cockles of your heart. ALAN HALE An amazing drama of marital complications and SAILOR'S HOLIDAY The Fleet’s in. watch the fun! A shipload of laughs in this comedy of A sailors on leave. ALSO THIS THING CALLED LOVE/' Featuring the Incomparable EDMUND LOWE And CONSTANCE BENNETT Thril! with the power of its drama! Hum with its catchy tunes! Laugh with its keen comedy! comedy! WHAT A PICTURE IT COSTS NO MORE. RESERVE NOW PLANS AT THEATRE PHONE 42-169. toii IMPN ANT SUCCESS OF THE GREAT IMPERIAL ENTERTAINMLI|JrMPH CROWDS AT EVERY SESSION. To-night at 8. POSITIVELY EXCLUSIVE TO ■ TUEATRE To-night at 5.45. (Late Grand —Opoosite the G-P.0.) - w THE WONDER CITY OF THE WORLD IN SONG. MUSIC AND STORY. MIGHTY. THROBBING “LIVING LONDON" see 51 AND A hear”all that "london "offers. rhe Pageant of Imperial Splendour— Buckingham Palace rv# r The Guards’ Band George Robey The Mighty Choirs The D RoT.: A. Jrt e Har. a orche,tra -Th. 8.11, ~f St Margaret’. - A Ch.U.a Commumt, p S,ng n n OR Queen Anne’s Bed-chamber Westminster Abbey. Etc-, Ett. T lic CRUSH * ATTEND THE EARLY EVENING AYOID for RES£RVES ALSO SCREENING: . "MICKEY THE MOUBE," in “WILD. WAVM.' CONTINUOUS SESSIONS FROM 11.15 A.M. POPULAR PRICE
feature:; BROADWAY. RIALTO NEWMARKET THIS AFTERNOON, 230 TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. TWO WONDERFUL FEATURES As Distant in Contrast as the Poles: N °' “THE NIGHT PARADE’ Aileen Pringle, Ann Pennington. Dorothy j Gulliver and Hugh Trevor in a Fastmoving Panorama of Life along the Great . Whife Way. Surprises and Thrills’. N °' Z “SOUTH SEA ROSE.” Leonore Ulrich and a Host of Stars in a pulsating Romance of the Tropics, reeking with the tang of the open. Alluring and Beautiful Also. SPECIAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME USUAL PRICES. D.C., 2s; STALLS. 1s; RESERVES Gd | EXTRA. RIN# PHONE 4G-GO9. Attendant in Charge of Parking in Broadway and Rear of Theatre. SECOND RUGBY TEST BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND AT CHRISTCHURCH LAST SATURDAY Showing the Complete Match. PRINCE EDWARD A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-DAY, 2 p.m.—TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m Double Feature Talkie Bill Glenn Tryon and Merna Kennedy in an 8-reel All-Talking. All-Laughing Specia 44 SKINNER STEPS OUT ” Second Talkie Comedy Feature. “ HONKY TONK ” (New York’s Famous Night Club-) Starring SOPHIE TUCKER. All Talkie Featurettes- Usual Prices. Phone Reserves, Ring 46-252. Any Time. . VICTORIA, DEVONPORT A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. British International Pictures Present “ATLANTIC” LEVIATHAN OF ALL TALKIESINSPIRING! STUPENDOUS! Recommended by the N.Z. Censor as more ; suitable for Adult Audiences. Usual Prices. 22-968 for Reserves. GREY LYNN CINEMA A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Another Double-Feature Talking and Singing Programme. No. 1 Radio Pictures Present NOAH BEERY and OLIVE BORDEN in "LOST IN THE DESERT” The Mightiest Drama of the Desert ever ; Filmed No. 2—Paramount Pictures Present RUTH CHATTERTON &. JACK CAKIE THE DUMMY” Thrilling. Exciting. Delightful Melodrama Recommended by N.Z. Censer as more suitable for Adult Audience*.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1022, 12 July 1930, Page 15
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