THE PERFECT SOUND THEATRE. Direction: J. C. WillUmeon Films. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 Commencing To-Day LONDON CRITICS UNANIMOUS IN THEIR LAUDATORY CRITICISMS! Not since the first Talkie astounded the world has there been such a sensation in filmdom as the amazing triumph of Greta Garbo The Great Swedish Tragedienne, and the Screen's Meet Beautiful Personality, in Her First Talkie. “Zlnna Christie” FROM THE PLAY BY EUGENE O’NEILL. (Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for adult audiences.) IT IS MISS GARBO'S CROWNING TRIUMPH! Her fascinating English, spoken so beautifully, recorded so perfectly, brings to the world a new Garbo. IT IS THE AUDIBLE SCREEN'S MOST ELOQUENT ACHIEVEMENT! Never has such stark, realistic drarr i been presented on stage or screen, so wonderfully, so vivtcly. so all-conquering. IT WILL LIVE IF YOUR MEMORY! THEY ARE BOOKING FAST. Box Plans on View at Theatre (Phcr.e 46-888), and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. No Extra Charge for Reserves. There will be absolutely no Free List. J. C Willia FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. BUSTER KEATON !! . ° N *<i,E l > KAY JOHNSON in the uproarious Comedy Carnival J; "THE SHIP FROM “FREE AND EASY’ <■ SHANGHAI” Sessions 11—2.15 and NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW SATURDAY ! WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS • TOM MOORE ET.ANCHE SWEET Bar.k of the tinsel glamour of a Broadway Night Club stalks a surprising drama of women and the shadowy underworld. A Thriller an unusual love story with the speed and novel twists that come only once in a season's picture going! Motro-Goldwyn-Meyer’s ALL TALKING PRODUCTION. “THE WOMAN RACKET” (Adult Audience Recommendation.) A Talking Thriller, Swift and Surprising from First to Last! PLANS AT THEATRE PHONE 42-169. RESERVE NOW—It Costs No Mora. ALSO SCREENING— A Wonderful Array of All-Talking, Singing and Dancing Featurettes.
Tivoli KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Positively Last Night of the Thrilling Drama. “CONDEMNED" Starring RONALD COLMAN And a Big All-Star Cast. (Adult Certificate.) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 2.30 AND 8. The Gorgeous. Glittering. Technicolor Drama-Opera. 'The Vagabond King” With a Cast of 1.000, including Dennis King, Jeanette MacDonald, etc., etc., RESERVE EARLY!! D.C., 2s; Stalls, 1s: Reserves. 6d extra. Children Half-price (Matinee). Phone 44-136. Rialto BROADWAY, NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. No. 1— Last Night of RUTH CHATTERTON “CHARMING 1 SINNERS.” No. 2 The Sparkling Comedy “LITTLE JOHNNY JONES.” TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 2.30 AND 7.45. The Greatest Double-Feature Programme Showing. “The Case of Sergt. Grischa” (Censor’s Adult Certificate.) Intense Drama Superbly Acted! Chosen among the six best Pictures of the year!! No. 2 Victor McLaglen, El Brendel, and a Great Cast, in “HOT for PARIS” (Censor’s Adult Certificate.) A Riot of Laughter from Start to Finish. RESERVE EARLY. BOX PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY. D.C., 2s: Stalls, 1s; Reserves. 6d extra. Children Half-price (Matinee). Phone 46-609.
ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. j 7HE ALL-BRITISH TALKIE THEATRE British in Origin and Sentiment. AN ALL COMEDY WEEK SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE With GABY COOPER Hero of Many Fine Talkies, and BERYL MERCER The Great Character Actress! SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE’ From Sir James M. Barrie’s Play “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals.** COME AND HAVE A GOOD LAUGH THIRD RUGBY TEST BRITAIN v. NEW ZEALAND j SESSIONS i Book Evening Sessions Phone 43-274, THE LONDON VICTORIA, DEVONPORT A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. BLACKMAIL’ The Thrilling All-British Picture. Starring ANNY ONDRA. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) Also MAE MURRAY in PEACOCK ALLEY.” AN ALL-TALKIE PROGRAMME. ORPHEUS THEATRE (STATION ROAD. OTAHUHU. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW THE HOMETOWNERS.** Comedy - Drama. CHARLIE CHAPLIN will amuse the Children at the Matinee. PRICES MONDAY AND TUESDAY. (By Special Request) that famous Picture “THE BLACK WATCH.” counsrxG AUCKLAND COURSING CLUB. OPEN AND MAIDEN STAKE. OTAHUHU ENCLOSURE (Manger. Crossing). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AUGUST 2. 1930. 20 COURSES. LIVE HARESN.Z. Waterloo Winner Competing. FIRST COURSE AT 2 P.M. ADMISSION, Is 6d. Programmes. 6a j4otor-Cars, including driver, alongside enclosure. 2s 6d. Member Cars Free. W. R. ARNOLD, Hon. Sec.. 159 Hobson St.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 15
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