' " AMUSEMENTS. The World and You have been wai'ting for . . . 1 "LILAC TIME" "LILAC TIME" ' "LILAC TIME" ' "LILAC TIME" "LILAC TIME" "LILAC TIME" SEE LIFE SEE LIFE . . at its most magnifi cent moments - . in the most magnificent spectacle the screen has ever given you ! FLYING IN HEAVEN FLYING IN HEAVEN AT 5ROASTIN' IN HELL • ROASTIN' IN HELL AT 6- N Daredevils they— wild devils of the skies — r'iding the airlanes to hell or romance — with a smile serewed to tightened lips and hearty hello to disaster ! For they must live greatly or not at all, thees aces who go up in the skies with orders to STAY there until they're shot down. "LILAC TIME" — "LILAC TIME" — "LILAC TIME" — — "LILAC TIME" — The greatest air circus of the age— seores of planes in death grips— miles ot villagfe destroved— tender love moments revealed in all their beauty and charm— and all the while the ever-tightening grip of havoc and heroism as the most-talked-of spectacle in recent years unfolds before youAt TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT 7.45 Also EVERY AFTERNOON at 2-30 EVERY AFTERNOON at 2.30 At TALKIES. The Home of TALKIES TALKIES Superior TALKIES TALKIES and TALKIES TALKIES Greater TALKIES GA .I E T Y "Ffc E , T U X E A I E T iY JLP E Ju U X E First National Vitaphone Presents The Most Appealing Love Story of the ... Century, from Jane Cowl's Stage Tiiumph, THE GREATEST EVENT in Pictures sinee the INTRODU CTION OF SOUND. TREMENDOUS SPECTACLE 1 . STIRRING ROMANCE! MELLOW COMEDY ! POWERFUL DRAMA ! One ivhole year to bring this great drama to tfie screen. But well worth waiting for. Thousands will see it over and over again,. and cry and laugh. as mufeh as they did the first time. : Featuring — ^ — — COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE As a 6aucy, vivacious French peasant girls • . - "mothering" a troop of fiyiiig daredevils, 'Mossing" the M&jof and itjrdering Colonels hbout as thougn. they were privates. — — — — "tlLAC TIME" — "LILAC TIME" "Love "LILAC TIME" "Love Never "LILAC TIME" Never Dies." "LILAC TIME" Dies." "LILAC TIME" .... 'V ■ "LILAC. TIME" — • A'nd Introducing All the BEAUTIFUL SONGS! * * GLORIOUS MUSIC! . . , ; ■: . ...; REALLSTIC AND. ; — ;.*• SPECTACULAR EFFECTS Of ffiis stupend'ouh 'theatrical; beadtifu) love romance, Together with that favourite song, "JEANNINE, I DREAM OF LILAC TIME." "LOVE CAN NEVER DIE !" - "LOVE CAN NEVER DIE!" Live the glorious romance of Lildc Time. One minute crooning a love song. under moonlit trees. Next minnte a ihile liigd in the heavens, riding the airlanes of hell— leaping, swooping, zooming through rocket-reddened skies with the playboys of death who don't come baek to earth until they're SHOT down 1 What romance, what spectacle, wfiat thrill and beautiful love moments as a sweet inaiden of Normandy bids her Hemaxr fiier good-bye for perhap's the last time. Words aren't "big enongh. to describe it you MUST see it! A SHOW IN THEMSELVES. The Finest Array of All-Tafking "Featurettes" presented in many a moon. Warner Bros.-Vitaphone Presents Unit No. 1— GIOVANNI MARTINELLI, A solo from Verdi's Opera "Aida," 1 Celeste Aida. Dnit No. 2— "THE SERPENTINE," Introducing a. Novel Dance Creation by the famous Ballet of 25 Vitaphone Girls, Sattings in a Chinese Garden Songs and Music: (a) "Ghinese Lullaby/' (b) "The Doll Dance." Uni't No. 3— HEAliST RADIO KIDS: (a) "That Night in Araby/' (b) "That's What I Call a Fal," (c) "My Hour," (d) "Let the End of the World Come." (e> "It All Depends on You." BE WISE BOOK OR BE EARlY. ( Box Plans at the Theatre or Ring 3809 - for Reservations. NOTICES. -1' ' QRAPES ! ' ^XRAPESl.. ' FOR -SALE AT THE VINEYARDS GOLDEN CHASSELAS ■ GOLDEN CHASSELAS Now Ready. 9d single 1b. Slbs for 2/-. T, M^D0NiLI>. (late B, Steinmetz). ' CHURCH EO'AD. TARADALE. NOTICE. WE WISB TO ADV1SE the Moiefinr Public that, havi'ng installed thf latest and most up-to-riate 'RE-BO 111 N G A N D P IS'F( )N-F I;N IS H : y . 'INO MACHINES. W skre in Ihe outstahd'ne positioti /being- . . , . " * ' . . - MOTOR .ENGINEERING SPECI.ALISTS. You are invited to call- and insneyt nn . 1 equipment and eee for yourself mu 'speciaiised' work . • e" - " ' ASK OS TO QUOtE YOD ' ; ^NDERSON ' & J^ANSE*N . . *&ane GaVage. t " NAPIER AND -HASTINGS.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 34, 12 March 1930, Page 9
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