THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 AM. SECOND AND LAST WEEK. PLAYING TO CROWDED HOUSES: GLORIOUSLY ALL-BRITISH! 8 P.M. IT GLORIFIES HUMANITY —NOT WAR “Journey’s End” Simple! Tender! Grim! Powerful! Inspiring! Beautiful! NATIONAL THE LAST DAY OF ‘ ANNA CHRISTIE" Euguene O'Neil’s Great Masterpiece Ahich was described in Parliament riouse recently by Mr. E. J. Howard is “One of the finest Pictures ever shown in New Zealand. ‘ANNA CHRISTIE’ THIS WONDERFUL MASTER-PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. TREMENDOUS ANNOUNCEMENT. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TWO BIG FEATURES. FANNIE BRICE Broadway's Greatest and Most Popular Commedienne. in “BE YOURSELF” With ROBERT ARMSTRONG AND HARRY GREEN. An All-Talking. Singing, Dancing, Laugh Hit, with a melee of wits, confetti, song hits, dancing, ensembles. Jokes, pathos, and outstanding personalities. Hear Fannie Brice sing “When a Woman Loves a Man*’ and ••Cooking Breakfast for the ore I Love.*’ UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE. And ANN HARDING The Charming Broadway Dramatic Star, in Pathe's Thrilling, Romantic Drama. ’ “PARIS BOUND” With FREDERIC MARCH and LESLIE FENTON. FROM THE PLAY BY PHILLIP BARRY. An intensely interesting and daring story of high society life. . Managerial.—Aucklanders are acquiring the habit cf patronising the National at least on one occasion each week, because they realise that the Management has been successful in its efforts and will continue to present to them only those talking pictures which have proved outstanding successes in other parts of the world. PLANS AT THEATRE (Phone 42-163). PRICES: Is, 1s 6d. 2s. 2s 9d.
k, wMk (OPP. G.P.0.) ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL TO-DAY. THE ALL-ENGLISH TALKIE THEATRE in Origin and Sentiment. SEE SEYMOUR HICKS In a Great English Play adapted from a French Play entitled “SLEEPING PARTNERS” A Delightful British Farce. SLEEPING PARTNERS'* A Whirl of Fun. Embarrassing Moments. SEYMOUR HICKS’S First English Talkie Mirthquake. ALL-ENGLISH TALKIE SUPPORTS. SESSIONS—II.IS, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45. and 8. Book Seats, London Phone 42-247. London Tea Rooms Ist Floor Up. N THE LONDON
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1051, 15 August 1930, Page 15
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