NEWTON AND MOUNT ALBERT
Ronald Colman's latest and greatest \ drama, “Condemned,” will be screened i at two popular suburban theatres again i this evening, the Empress Theatre, Xewton, and the De Luxe Theatre, ! Mount Albert. “Condemned” is a tale of life on j Devil’s Island, the great French penal j colony, showing in all its grim horror j the lives led by the prisoners, and | their attempts _at escape. There is a pleasing romantic theme between j Ronald Colman and Ann Harding. | Good supports are being shown at j both theatres.
You will miss a genuine treat if you miss i (lie lecture on “The Great Pyramid And Its Message,” to be given by C. S. Bone, j I’h.D. Wed. Evening, Sept. 10, in the j Lewis Eady Music Hall, at S o’clock.—3
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 15
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