LAST DAY SECOND RUGBY TEST Britain v. New Zealand Live every thrilling moment of this The Three Moore Bros. OWEN, TOM, MATT, “SIDE STREET.” (A Radio Picture.) A Fuller. Hayward Theatre. SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M. COMMENCING TO-MORROW THEY'RE OFF! j Put your money down on the fastest, funniest, most furious comedy run in history! “The Hottentot” is a laugh-a-minute, spill-a-minute, thrill-a-minute winner! “THE HOTTENTOT” Sam Harrington feared horses. Peggy Fairfax talked, dreamed and played horses. She did everything but eat them! Sam loved Peggy so they e°rnpromised .... Sam rode “The Hottentot” four-legged dynamite for about five minutes, and stood up for about a week following. Featuring Edward Everett Horton and Patsy Ruth Miller. (A Warner and Vitaphone Production.) ALSO. “ROADHOUSE NIGHTS” £Hsgfcii Danger lurks behind a mask of mirth. Wit is a weapon! Crime sings a song. New Thrills, New Songs, New Laughs. BOX PLANS AT STRAND PHONE 43-114.
SESSIONS: 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M. AAJCSfIC A FullerHayward Theatre. COMMENCING TO-DAY Not a mere biography but a life drama drawn with skill and sympathy, abounding in pathos and colour. ■oibeh sms" Filmed amid the environments in Scotland, where Burns made history. Scored with the minstrelsy of the poet deftly introduced and deliciously sung. “Gin a Body Meet a Body, Cornin' Through the Rye; Gin a Body Kiss a Body, Need a Body Cry." It blends real charm, marvellous conception, with magnificent music for the first time, as it sends the golden notes of Joseph Hislop’s glorious voice ringing around the worldi Cftocioxis coamtices JOSEPH HISLOP EVE GRAY OOPOTHY SEACOMBE NOW—the Golden Voice of England's (A British Dominions and H.M.V. Gramophone Co. Production.) greatest Singer is ringing around the • world in the super classic of the talking and singing screen. Also, A SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME OF SHORT FEATURETTES I ncluding “MICKEY THE MOUSE”
IF THERE IS A SHOW IN AUCKLAND WORTH SEEING IT IS ADVERTISED IN THE SUN.
TO-NIGHT TWO STAR TALKIES ON THE SAME PROGRAMME No. I—HOOT GIBSON in The All-Talking, Riding, Thrilling and Fighting. | No. 2—GEORGE O’BRIEN in All-Talking Comedy Drama ‘THE MOUNTED STRANGER” IN ADDITION: SHORT TALKIE FEATURETTES SALUTE 99 -SESSIONS: 11 PHONE RESERVES 41-341. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. JANET GAYNOR With CHARLES FARRELL in “SUNNYSIDE UP.” An All-Talking, Singing, Dancing MUSICAL ROMANCE. With the Screen’s Famous Sweethearts. ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS. GREY LYNN CINEMA A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Paramount Pictures Present CLARA BOW and RICHARD ARLEN in “DANGEROUS CURVES” The Greatest Circus Picture you have ever seen or heard. SPLENDID TALKIE FEATURETTES. People's Popular Prices. PRINCE EDWARD A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 ‘‘THE GREAT GABBO” And “SECOND TEST MATCH.” Talking, Singing, Dancing and Colour. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Another Double-Feature Talkie Bill. “High Treason” and “Hearts in Exile.” Circle and Stalls, 1s; Children, 6d. it
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 17
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