SESSIONS m mwm 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M. SPECIAL SHOPPERS’ TEA SESSION TO-DAY 5.30. Not a mere biography but a life drama drawn with skill and sympathy abounding in pathos and colour. Filmed amid the environments in Scotland, where Burns made history/ Scored with the minstrelsy of the poet deftly introduced and deliciously sung. ROBERT BORNS'' "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 Hislops ingglo ing jnd the world WITH Joseph: hislop eve gray dorothy seacombe (A British Dominions and H.M.V. Gramophone Co. Production.) Also, A SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME OF SHORT FEATURETTES Including 'MICKEY THE MOUSE’’ In his Latest Gloom Chaser, "FIDDLIN’ AROUND.’’ SOX PLANS AT THEATRE PHONE 43-210.
GREY LYNN CINEMA A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. A Doiible-Feature All-Talking Programme No. I—Radio Pictures Present “THE CIRCUS KID.” With a Wonderful Cast. No. 2—THE SECOND RUGBY TEST, Played at Christchurch. No. 3 —Paramount Pictures Present GEORGE BANCROFT in “The Wolf of Wall Street.” Send the Kiddies along on Saturday to see this wonderful Circus picture at 2 p.m.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1027, 18 July 1930, Page 15
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