THE SUE, AUCKLAND, TO-NIGHT SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY SESSIONS: 11 —2 TWO BRITISH TALKIES FOR AN EXTENDED SEASON. uwpi- “Harmony HhTE Heaven” SHIP” f MIGHTIER THAN •‘ATLANTIC” i] hi M *SI|yr. Britain's First Colour Talkie. With a galaxy of England's foremost Vaudeville Artists, headed by POLLY WARD. BOOK NOW—There’s Bound to be a Rush. PLAN AT THEATRE. PHONE FOR RESERVES 41-341.
EMPRESS (NEWTON.) TO-NIGHT AT B—Final Screening No. I—The Screen’s Funniest Talkie. “TROOPERS THREE” No. 2—“ The Night Parade.’ A Thrilling, Sporting “Talkie” Ending with the most exciting ing Contest. WEST END (PONSONBV ROAD.) TO-NIGHT AT B—Final Screening Two Star All-Talkie Programme. No. I—CLARA BOW in “THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID.” No. 2—LEO CARILLO in “MR. ANTONIO” 1.000 Seats, Is. Is; Children, 6d, 6d NEW DE LUXE (MT. ALBERT TERMINUS.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. “Hollywood Revue” Free Bus leaves Avondale, 7.30.
CRYSTAL PALACE (MT. EDEN ROAD.) Final Screening—TO-NIGHT AT 8 2 BIG ALL-TALKIES Hugh Trevor Aileen Pringle “THE NIGHT PARADE” No. 2—GEORGE LEWIS in “COLLEGE LOVE.” Note!—This Is a Great Programme “regent (EPSOM.) Final Screening—TO-NIGHT AT 8 Two Star All-Talking Pictures No. I—LEO CARILLO in “MR. ANTONIO” No. 2—George Lewis, Dorothy Gulliver in “COLLEGE LOVE.” ALEXANDRA (GREEN LANE.) Final Screening—To-night at 7.45 'OM MOORE, BLANCHE SWEET In “WOMAN RACKET” Adult Audience Recommendation) j Selected All-Talking Featurettes Free Bus leaves Lake Road, Ellerslie, 7.30.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1055, 20 August 1930, Page 15
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