TO-NIGHT SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY—Sessions: 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 8 O’clock. THE TALKIE WESTERN FIRST SCREENING IN N.Z. HOOT GIBSON'S VERY LATEST WESTERN. HOOT GIBSON in ‘ TRAILING TROUBLE.” 100% ALL-TALKIE. 6 SELECTED TALKIE SHORTS, OUR NEXT ATTRACTION—MONDAY NEXT —Exclusive to Roxy 2 BRITISH TALKIES —2 THE GREATEST TALKIE PROGRAMME EVER. No. I—ANNA MAY WONG in “THE FLAME OF LOVE.” This is beater Talkie and IT’S BRITISH. No. 2—CARL BRISSON in “SONGS OF SOHO.” Theatre. a WprldCRYSTAL PALACE (MT. EDEN ROAD.) Final Screening—TO-NIGHT AT 8 No. I—LAWRENCE GRAY . HELEN JOHNSTON, ' Children of Pleasure.” No- 2—CARL BRISSON in .“The American Prisoner.” (Adult Audience Recommendation) REGENT (EPSOM.) Final Screening—TO-NIGHT AT 3 MARY NOLAN In “Shanghai Lady.” (Adult Audience Recommendation) SPLENDID SUPPORTS. WEST END (PONSONBY ROAD.) Final Screening—TO-NIGHT AT 8 No. I—Wm. Collier, Jr., Alice Day. In ‘The Melody Man.” No. 2—CARL BRISSON in “The American Prisoner.” (Adult Audience Recommendation) EMPRESS (NEWTON.) TO-NIGHT AT B—Final Screening Lawrence Gray, Helen Johnston “Children of Pleasure.” Also 4 Talkie Short Features Including HARRY LANGDON 2-REEL COMEDY RIOT. NEW DE LUXE (MT. ALBERT TERMINUS.) TO-NIGHT AT B—Final Screening JOSEPH HISLOP in “Loves of Robert Burns” Big Supporting Programme. ALEXANDRA (GREEN LANE.) To-night at 7.4s—Final Screening No. I—LAWRENCE GRAY HELEN JOHNSTON, “Children of Pleasure.” No. 2—AUDREY TERRIS in “Cameo Kirby.” Free Bus leaves Ellersiie. 7.30.
BRITANNIA Ponsonby Rd. To-night at 8. Double Star Programme "DOUBLE CROSS ROADS” and "COURTIN’ WILD CATS” Full Supporting Programme. Special Children’s Matinee To-morrow, 2 If there is a Show in Auckland Worth Seeing it is Advertised in THE SUN.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1067, 3 September 1930, Page 15
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