AMUSEMENTS. THE SHOW OF SHOWS ! THE SHOW OF SHOWS! A vivid melange of melody and mirth— 'songs and dances that you will never ,f orget ! The most gorgeous musical show ever sereened. — AN— — — • TALKING ALL TALKING TALKING — — ALL -r— — TALKING ALL SINGING — — ALL ALL SINGING ALL DANCING ALL DANCING DANCING ALL DANCING ALL — MUSICAL — ALL . ALL MUSICAL ALL EEVUE REVUE REVUE — REVUE That is Different!' The. perfeet blending of the best there is in musical cqmedy, revue and drama, aud set against a colourful, romantic - background. All the glitter and splendonr of a musical laughter and song. BEAITTIFUL GIRLS, GORGEOUS COSTU5IES CATCHY MUSIC, ' HAUNTING SONGS, SNAPPY DANCES and a kaleidoscopic view of back-stage life -with all its vivid reality, drama, love, beanty and glamour. It will sweep you off your feet. At SATURDAY At 2.30 SATURDAY 7.45 — At TALKIES The Home of TALKIES F-fLKIES Superior TALKIES TALKIES and' TALKIES TALKIES Greater TALKIES (Thompson-Payne Pictures) G AIETY HE T UXE A. I.ETY- U B liUXE ' COLUMBIA PICTURES Present A Revue-Drama of the Gay White Way with all its lure, romance o.nd thrills. Featur-ing SALLY O'NEILL SALLY O'NEILL JACK EGAN JACK EGAN CARMEL MYERS , CARMEL MYERS -rr— And an Ensemble of BEAUTIPUL DANCING GIRLS BEAUTIFUL DANCING GIRLS .Aniid a carnival of dance and song, replete with -jazz numbers, amusing skits and olever and sparkling scenes of burlesque. "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 BIG SONG HITS 7 7 BIG SONG HITS 7 7-7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 No. 1 — "What is Life Without Love?" No. 2 — "Elephants Love Peanuts" No. 3 — "Can You Read in My Eyes?" No. 4 — "Rhythm of the Tambourine." No. 5 — "Would I Love to Love You?" No. 6— "Love's the Cause of My Bfues." No. 7 — "Kickin' the Hines Away." Seintillating-^ — r-Gaptivating. -Also A Glorious Array of ALL-TALKING-SINGING FEATURETTES — — Includes — — — — Topicals, Singing and Daneing. Numbers, Vaudeville. Comedy. IT'S THE SHOW OF SHOWS ! BE WISE — BOOK OR BE EARLY. Box Plans at the Theatre or ring 'phone3809 for Reserves. A I P A W A H E A T R F TO-MORROW— SATURDAY , at 8. The Companion Picture to "Beau Geste" Gary C'ooper. Evelyn Brent, Noah Beery, William Powell, . • In -"BEAU SABREUR" £fBEAU SABREUR" Again the thrill of excitement in the Foreign Legion. * USUAL PRICES — WAIPVKUEAU rjt HBAIEE. , TO-MORROW N1GHT. The British rollicking sea comedy, entitled "YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARE' "YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARE" By The producer of "The Flag Lieutenant" Starring CYRIL McLAGLEN * With the hrilliant dramatic acting of RICHARD BARTHELMESS A'nd ALICE JOYCE in "THE NOOSE" A sweet, mother-love stqry, m,ake a capital evening's entertainment Reserves at Woods'. 'Phone 294S. NOTICES. ~ EASTER BOOKINGS. l^OTIFICATION is hereby given tha! bookings, by train, motor, steamer and aecommodation are now being made for the Easter HolidayS. Already aecommodation at some of the more popular holiday resorts is fullv booked. BE WISE AND RESERVE EARLY 1 Whether on pleasure or business/ tick ets are issued to any part of N.Z. and all reservations secured. No extra charg for booljing services, Full information obtainable from ^j.OVT. rjTOURIST gUREAD. •McKenzie's Buildings. Hastings Street P.O. Box 223, 'Phone 2384.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 48, 28 March 1930, Page 9
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