SESSIONS: Fuller. Hayward Theatre. wmmmm 11 A.M., 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M —: COMMENCING TO-DAY ut . you** money down on the fastest, funniest, most furious comedy run in history. “The Hottentot" is a laugh-a-minute, spill-a-minute, thrill“THE HOTTENTOT” Sam Ha rrlngton f e ar e d horses. Peggy Fairfax talked, dreamed and played horses. She did everythingJjut eat them! Sam loved Peggy so they com- " -legged dynamite for about i week following. promised five Featuring Edward Everett Horton and Patsy Ruth Miller. # (A Warner and Vitaphone Production.) ALSO. ROADHOUSE NIGHTS ” Danger lurks behind a mask of mirth. Wit is a weapon! Crime sinus a song. New Thrills, New Songs, New Laughs. H BOX PLANS' AT STRAND ° PHONE 43-114. [F THERE IS A SHOW IN AUCKLAND WORTH SEEING TT* TO A TMTTPDrriTOT7tT\ tit mTTTi rirr^r
IF THERE IS A SHOW IN AUCKLAND WORTH SEEING IT IS ADVERTISED IN THE SUN.
TO-NIGHT TWO STAR TALKIES ON THE SAME PROGRAMME BIG WESTERN MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. No. I—HOOT GIBSON in The All-Talking. Biding, Thrilling and Fighting. , No. 2 —GEORGE O’BRIEN in All-Talking Comedy Drama “THE MOUNTED STRANGER” % “SALUTE” >N ADDITION: SHORT TALKIE FEATURETTES 1 ——SESSIONS: 11 2 5 PHONE RESERVES 41-341. NEXT CHANGE!!—JACK HOLT IN “VENGEANCE.” ROXY THEATRE, WEDNESDAY NEXT.
New Talkie Programme To-night at 7.30. PRINCE EDWARD . A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Double-Feature All-Talkie Bill. Headed by the World's Greatest Talkie "HIGH TREASON." A 10-Reel "British" All-Talking Special. 2nd Feature: Warner Bros. Present DOLORES COSTELLO in "HEARTS IN EXILE." All-Talking Russian Drama. Circle and Stalls, 1s; Children, 6d.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1027, 18 July 1930, Page 15
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