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Utrtetlon 1 Da Lui Sessions — 11,130. 8. THOMAS A. O'BRIEN THEATRES. PLAZA “Home of the Big Talkies.” Was Lulu Marks Guilty? The Strangest Mystery Murder Ever Screened, in which a Daughter Accuses Her Own Mother of Slaying Her Foster Parent DOUCE OSE An All Talking Picture with All Star Cast including Gladys Brock well Forrest Stanley and Robert Fraser FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. * _ Including FI^ S J NEW ZEALAND SOUND NEWS. Bishop Cleary . Funeral Auckland News in Sound Paramount hound News Singing Cartoon Cruxc Bros. BOOK NOW.—. PHONE 41-586. TIVOLI “THREE LIVE GHOSTS” ALU ' TAL ?.'£ < iJi ( 2.7A| D T ,ON STRAIGHT FROM THE CIVIC. A 30 SPECIALLY SELECTED ALL-TALKIE SHORTS. THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY, PHONE 26-041. BRITANNIA Direction: O'BRIEN--100% ALL-TALKIE ‘THE DONOVAN AITAIR’* > ' JACK HOLT end DOROTHY REVIER. * MONSTER MATINEE WEDNESDAY. RIALTO NEWMARKET. TONIGHT, 7.80. JUST A SCREAM—FARRELL MCDONALD Alta SUE CAROL in "WIN THAT GIRL" n "RILEY THE COP" COMEDY GAZETTE.

DIXIF.L ANI> BY THE SEA. THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND LUXURIOUS CABARET IN NEW ZEALAND. DANCING TONIGHT 8.30 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Admission. 6s. ADMISSION, 7s 6d DOUBLE. THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND, The best combination of musicians in New Zealand, is the most fascinating Band South of the Line. They play the rhythm that makes you dance. Afternoon Teas are Served in the Cabaret every day to delightful music. PHONE 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. fie ZHm ON BEAUTIFUL MILFORD BEACH. DANCING MONS.. WEDS. AND SAT. NIGHTS. TONIGHT TONIGHT 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Music by YE VERSATILE PIRATES. The Brightest and Best Band in N.Z. For Reservations Phone 23-414. CIVIC Winter Garden and Cabaret SPECIAL NIGHT WEDNESDAY Dancing 11.30 P.M. to 2.30 A.M. Also NOVELTY ITEMS REFRESHMENTS charged extra. Fop Reservations RING 41-575. Watch for Further Announcement. OUTBOARD MOTOR RACES (Controlled by Outboard Division of ' N.Z.P.8.A.). PANMURE BASIN, PANMURE. Next Saturday, January 11 2.30 P.M. SIX SPECTACULAR EVENTS. —B CLASS (ONLY) HANDICAP. I? CLASS (ONLY) HANDICAP. ' d CLASS AND OVER HANDICAP. ;_5 AND C CLASS COMBINED HANn 'class AND OVER HANDICAP. 'HgENERAL sweepstake events, A, 5 and 6. Handicaps on the day. Entry fee, 2s 6d each. Entries close With Mr. Hewson. care ohn Burna and Co., Ltd., TOMORROW Tuesday), at s p.m. QEO HUNT Organising Sscretary.

BROADSEDINGA? BLANDFORD PARK STADIUM. f TOP OF WELLESLEY ST. EAST, t Two Minutes from Queen Street. THE 100% MOTOR-CYCLE SPEEDWAY BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER THAN EVER. \ TONIGHt7~AT 8 P.M. i TONIGHT, AT 8 P.M. *| Q SPECTACULAR EVENTS J-O SPECTACULAR EVENTS Including: BIG NINE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR GOLD HELMET 4 LAPS, ROLLING START. JANUARY HANDICAP IS RIDERS. 4 LAPS, STANDING START SPECIAL CHALLENGE RACE 4 LAPS, ROLLING START. Between CHARLIE GOLDBERG and ALBY LEMON. Alse— ATTEMPT TO LOWER LEN. COULTNARDS ONE - LAP RECORD OF 19 2-55.. by CHARLIE GOLDBERG, CYRIL WALKER snd ALBY LE MON. TONIGHT, AT 8 P.M. NOTE.—OVERSEAS ADMISSION: Gents, Children, RIDERS COMING. 2s; Ladies and Is. GEO. HUNT. Manager. AUCKLAND’S WONDER SHOW. SUPREME PLACE OF AMUSEMENT. EVERY NIGHT R| AT 7 30. pa lONA PAUk Tike 1d Bus from Wharf Gates to LUNA PARK LUNA PARK Wber-j you Get Rid of the Blues. LUNA PARK LUNA PARK EACH EVENING AT 7.30. Wed. and Sat. Afternoons at 2.30 SEE THE NEW ATTRACTIONS. the wall of death __ Fsaturlng MAY STAIG and DEATH ON THE GUILLOTINE AT LUNA PARK. 1.000 LAUGHS 1.000 THRILLS A COSY CORNER A QUIET REST. A Cun of Tea on the Promenade. POPULAR PRICES. _ ADMISSION TO PARK. 6d and 3d. Concession Tickets, giving one Ride on Each Device — ADULTS 3s CHILDREN 1s «d. LUNA PARK LUNA PARK.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 863, 6 January 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 863, 6 January 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 863, 6 January 1930, Page 15

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