=l= THREE HI It! m if iti HI NATIONAL Direction : J. C. Williamson Film*. Ltd. WHERE TALKIES ARE BETTER TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at 11, 2.15, and 8 p.ra. THE VERY LATEST AND BEST “ THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN ” l+l SONG HITS ROMANCE MUSIC LAUGHS ACTION HUMOUR m It! HI HI iH Bessie Love— Van and Schenck— Heroine of “Broadway America’s Greatest Melody.” Comedians J. C. Nugent, Bennie Rubin, Alary Doran In the Big, Bright, and Beautiful Musical Comedy Play H HI ‘They Learned About Women” HI HI HI IH Hi HI Which has been described as the Singing an d liaughing Sensation of the Screen. “ THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN ” k clever story, catchy songs, brilliant dialogue, glorious ensembles, an abundance of hilarious and wholesome humour. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Ail- Talking Picture. A Great Supporting Programme— TEACHER’S PET. THE GENERAL. METRO NEWS, No. 29. Plans at Theatre, Phone 42-169. Sessions — 11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. PRICES ii«ii ii«ii iiaii ipit i >Oii itaii iiaii iiaii jjiii iiaii inri ii«ti iiaj ijm =paii !15i! Usll lifil! '451! 1151! LSI! !ili! 1151! !15i! USI! *i£l! Uii! !*2i! USJ LSi! !i2i! LLSI! LSii UEU !i£i" !iSi! . ifiTiiTiiirßniiiTi r«Ti liSh 11 ■ll HiTiiTiii iTiuriTiriii rsr»r3TiriiiiTinrsii riTi
Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY Presents “A Lyrical Echo of Ancient Egypt !!■ UTANKHAMEN’ COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT, 25th Read' N.Z. Herald comments of 1923 •‘ln every respect ‘Tut’ is a brilliant success. It needs no comparison with operatic productions to demonstrate its triumph nor apologies for its amateur origin . . . Judged solely on its merits, its intrinsic worth and its performance, it has the qualities that command enthusiastic appreciation." BOX PLAN NOW OPEN At Lewis Eady, Ltd. Reduced Reserved Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 6s. Xo Tax. i-O. a The All-British Talkie Theatre in ; Origin and Sentiment. The Return of an Old Favourite by request of many patrons. CAPT. DONALD GORDON KING VICTOR McLAGLEN In His Greatest Role “THE BLACK WATCH” If you have not seen it—Don’t Miss It! If you have seen it—E-o So Again, it is worth it. With MYRNA LOY and DAVID ROLLINS. An All-English Star Cast. A Duel between Love, Duty, Power WHERE THE MUSIC IS PERFECT. SESSIONS—II.IS, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45, and 8. ALL GOOD SUPPORTS. THE LONDON. TOWN CONCERT HALL CHAMBER “The Gondoliers” PRESEXTED BY THE Auckland Girls’ Grammar School SEPTEMBER 25, 26, and 27, AT 7.45 P.M. Admission, 2s. Reserves, 1s Extra. Reservations may be made at the school, 11 to 12 and 2 to 3, on on School Days.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1082, 20 September 1930, Page 15
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