PLAZA “HOME OF THE BIG TALKIES.” COMMENCING TODAY FOLLOWING THE PHENOMENAL SEASON AT THE ‘'CIVIC.” NOTE THE PRICES—-ALL-TALKING OUT OBAMA of LOVE AND ADVENTURED STALLS—Is and 2s. CIRCLE—2s 9d & 3s 3d. ALL-TALKING SUPPORTING ITEMS JACICUOLT UUIEE-RALPUCUYB RING 41-586 FOR RESERVES. TIVOLI 100% TALKIE. TONIGHT AT 8 P.M.—Phone 44-136 STRANGE CARGOES ” WITH AILL-STAR ENGLISH CAST. ALL - TALKIE SHORT FEATURES. "THREE LAMPS. . A A Direction: T PONSOMBY. RRITANNIA O’BRIEN. phone 26*041. m. hayward. MONSTER MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 P.M. ALICE WHITE In “BROADWAY BABIES” BUCK JONES IN A BIG WESTERN, 3rd Chapter “PIRATE OF PANAMA” CARTOONS COMEDIES. RIALTO REGENT Newmarket, Tonight, 7.50. MATINEES, SAT., 2.30. Epsom, 8 p.m. WINTER HALL in EDGAR WALLACE’S THRILLER “ THE FORGER ” Also, TIM McCOY in “THE DESERT RIDER” ROYAL KINGSLAND, TONIGHT, 8 P.M. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 P.M. Big Railway Concessions for Picnic Parties Here are a few examples of the remarkably cheap return fares for picnic excursions arranged by schools, business houses, friendly societies, trade unions, etc. (Or vice versa) Communicate with the nearest Stationmastcr, Business Agent, or District Manager lor }uU particulars.
CITIZENS, ENTHUSIASTS, WHEELMEN, EVERYBODY We sure have some good news to convey to you a!!. At the WESTERN SPRINGS STADIUM TRACK NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT JANUARY 15, 1930. AT 8 P.M. Australia's Greatest Cyclist t!he Idol of the Australian#, who won the favo the population of France when he racea in the world-famous Tour de Pr a " B ® 1928. and has an unapproachable <■»* of records, to his credit on both track and road. HUBERT OPPERMAN The Rider you thought you wo “ , *J " e *f, r , have an opportunity to see iri fciake one, and one only, apocaran Auckland. PHIL O’SHEA New Zealand's Famed Racing Cy cl ' B *' also been engaged to compete aga.nst Opperman in Match Races and a rive mile Invitation Scratch Race. ht Opperman will make a te i' r, « c „° ns l ij* 0 u t “t!; on the Five-mile New Zealand Motorpaced Record of 7m 32 2-55.. He Ms a mile in 58 2-ss. so your box of: lates or tin of cigarettes is SU'te sate •when vou emphatically state that he w break the record. A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF PRO Sessional and amateur ?,y e *i TS ' Among the Amateurs you will see JACK WADE, ANGUS MACK lE. HENRY DWIGHT, FRANK CASEY and JACK WHITTEN. Come Along Early and be Assured ° 6eat—wo expect a capacity crowd at the following Admission Rates: ADULTS, 1s 6d; Chiloren. 6d. Motor-cars parked for Is. We are, your# faithfully* W. TONKIN AND LES. WILSON* Secretaru Auckland Cycle Club and Manukau Amateur Cycling Clubs. Helensville a. a p. association. (H. P. McLeod, Esq., President). 31st ANNUAL SHOW Helensville., on Anniversary Day JANUARY 29, 1930. Send for a Schedule. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930. T. O. ROBINSON. Secretary, Helensville. te: TEACHERS OF DANCING BALLROOM. Operatic Character Dancing Cla##e«. Private tuition Valeska.s Studio, Ngaauhi Chambers, Lome St. Phon# 46-121.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 867, 10 January 1930, Page 15
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