©belKecjcnt THE PERFECT SOUND THEATRE. Direction! J. C. Williameon Film*. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 AN OUTSTANDING CLASSIC OF THE TALKIES. GRETA GARBO IN HER FIRST TALKIE. if ANNA CHRISTIE” STAGE PLAY BY EUGENE O'NEILL. FROM (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 Ga^o. IT IS THE AUDIBLE SCREEN'S MOST ELOQUENT ACHIEVEMENT! Never has such stark, realistic drama been presented on staoe or icretn, so wonderfully, so vividly, to all-conquering. IT WILL LIVE IN YOUR MEMORY! TO-NIGHT'S BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. Reservations at Theatre (Phone 46-888). No Extra Charge for PHONE BOOKINGS CANNOT BE KEPT TO-NIGHT AFTER 7.48 P.M. NEXT ATTRACTIONThe Stage Sensation of the Century. ‘JOURNEY’S END’ WATCH DAILY PAPERS FOR BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. The Management will receive applieatione In writing (with M.O. or cheque . -- “ ’ ‘ ‘ receipt hP NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Direction J. C. * Williamso C Films. ( Ltd. Rf e e e e ft Ncitionci I 9 ® 9 l yr k THRILLS! GLITTERING NIGHT LIFE! SPECTACULAR BALLETS! LILTING SQNGS! EXCITEMENT AND ROMANCE! PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 9d. A “THE WOMAN J RACKET” I Featuring TOM MOORE BLANCHE SWEET A dramatic story of women, police, and the duced and acted to give you the last ounce of honest DRAMA THAT STALKS WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS! (Adult audience recommendation.) ON THE SAME PROGRAMME GEORGE D. WASHINGTON “LONELY VAGABOMO" SINGING 'THE CURTAIN COMES DOWN" SOUND CARTOON *'A CLOSE CALL" FRANCIS WHITE “MISSISSIPPI" SINGING COMEDIENNE “HEART BREAKIN’" OUR GANG COMEDY (All-Talking) “BEAN SHOOTERS** METROTONE NEWS THE WORLD EVENTS IN SOUND. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. PHONE 42-169. RESERVE NOW IT COBTS NO MORS! i
iVimm FOR PERFECT SOUND. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. “THE SKY HAWK” Talking The Most Sensational Air Picture ever Shown in Auckland. 7 Selected Talkie Supports Including ‘'Mickey the Mouse.'' EDENDALE TO-NIGHT THE SAME PROGRAMME AS AT THE LYRIC WH.L BE SHOWN. 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. OKPHEUS THEATRE STATION ROAD. OTAHUHU. TO-DAY "THE HOMETOWNEBS.” Comedy- Drama. CHARLIE CHAPLIN will amuse the Children at the Matinee. PRICES MONDAY AND TUESDAY. (By Special Request) that famous Picture “THE BLACK WATCH.”
ENTIRE CHANGE TO-OAV. THE ALL-BRITISH TALKIE THEATRE British in Origin ane Sentiment. AN ALL COMKDY WIIK. SEVEN DATS’ LEAVE" With 6AST COOPEE Hera of Many Fina Talk tee. ana * BERYL MERCER * The Great Character Actress! “SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE” From Sir James M. Barrie's Flay “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals.*’ COME AND HAVE A GOOD LAUGH. tHikT) rugby test BRITAIN v. NEW ZEALAND SESSIONS Book Evening Sessions Phene 4E-f74. THE LONDON IflEI . Auckland Grammar sljSuj School. GRAND CONCERT TOWN HALL THURSDAY NEXT 8 P.M HEAR the Orchestra of 40 —the Laroaat School Orchestra in the Country. THE CHOIR of 100 in Part Songs. THE BAND of 25 in a Number of Items. THE DRAMATIC CLUB in a Scene from Dickens. THE WOOD-WIND DUET and the BRASS QUARTET. VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS. SEE the Gymnasium Boys in Two Spectacular Displays. THE BEST SCHOOL CONCERT ADMISSION—AduIts. 2s; Children, Is. NO RESERVES. JASPER CALDER SPEAKS ON "CAPITAL PUNISHMENT” PLAZA THEATRE To-morrow Night st 7 o'clock. Music and Picture# Afterwards. * THE VICTORIA LEAGUE GIRLS' COMMITTEE ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION AND GIRLS' COMMITTEE FUND. LEWIS EADY HALL* TUES. and WED.. Aug. 5 and S. at • p.m. Owing ta the Splendid Booking for Tuesday the performance is being repeated on Wednesday. It is the Girls’ Effort to Assist the Returned Soldiers' Association. We appeal to the Public for their Support Book Early, No Extra Charge for Booking. Tickets may be obtained at Lewis Eady, Ltd.* or the Victoria League Room*.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1040, 2 August 1930, Page 15
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