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Direction - - - - Thomas A. O’Brien Theatres. 3 De Luxe Sessions 11, 2.30, 8. PLAZA “Home of the Big Talkies” NOW SHOWING The Mighty \IXXAJUKING. Drama of the air / NOTE THE PRICES—WEEK DAYS—STALLS 1/- and 2/-CIRCLE—-2/9 and SATURDAYS—STALLS—I/6, 2/-, 2/9 CIRCLE—3/3, 4/6 ■whizzing TomvwAaf / PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. ALL-TALKING SUPPORTING ITEMS TIVOLI 100% TALKIE. TONIGHT AT 8 P.M.—Phone 44-136 “STRANGE CARGO” WITH ALL-STAR ENGLISH CAST. ALL - TALKIE SHORT FEATURES. 'YHREE: LAMPS. m-k T rri A m T m T v A Direction: PONSONBY, RRiTANNIA O’BRIENPHONE 26-041. « a M. A A HAYWARD. TONIGHT ONLY-DOLORES COSTELLO In “THE GLAD RAG DOLL” MONDAY NEXT “THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER.” WINTER HALL in EDGAR WALLACE’S THRILLER RIALTO REGENT Newmarkot, Tonight, 7.50. Epsom, 8 p.m. NEWMARKET, TONIGHT, 7.50. EPSOM, 8 P.M. “ THE FORGER ” Also, TIM McCOY in “THE DESERT RIDER” ROYAL KINGSLAND, TONIGHT, 8 P.M. Bio Paramount Special “THE HOLE IN THE WALL” A Mystery Drama. Also, “STARK LOVE.” Final Chp. “HAUNTED ISLAND”. Gazette—Comedy.
DANCING DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND LUXURIOUS CABARET IN NEW ZEALAND. DANCING TONIGHT 8.30 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION, ss. 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. ©l6* tf'trat* ON BEAUTIFUL MILFORD BEACH. DANCING TONIGHT 8 P.M.-12 MIDNIGHT ADMISSION, 3a Join the Merrymakers on Board Ye Jollie Pirate Shippe DON’T MISS TONIGHT MUSIC BY THE VERSATILE PIRATES, the Brightest and Best Band in New Zealand. For-Reservations Phone 23-414. Late Vehicular Ferry and Transport Arranged. NOTE. —Free Bus from Top of Milford Road to Shippe BROADSIDING
AUCKLAND’S WONDER SHOW. 6UPREME PLACE OF AMUSEMENT. EVERY NIGHT tw j£ ”” Jt (UNA PARK Taka 1d Bus from Wharf Gates to LUNA PARK LUNA PARK Where You Get Rid of the Blues. LUNA PARK LUNA PARK EACH EVENING AT 7.30. SEE THE NEW ATTRACTIONS. THE WALL OF DEATH Featuring MAY STAIG, and DEATH ON THE GUILLOTINE AT LUNA PARK I.OCO LAUGHS A COSY CORNER. A QUIET REST. A Cup of Tea on the Promenade. POPULAR PRICES. ADMISSION TO PARK. 6d and 3d. Concession Tickets, giving one ride on each device. ADULTS, 3* CHILDREN, 1s 6d. LUNA PARK LUNA PARK TEACHERS OF DANCING lALLROON . Operatlc Character DancmO -ueees private tuition vaiessd.s itud’o. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. •hone 46-121. GOOD EVENING EVERYBODY Ye.terday was a character of a day. Really It was bally awful. We *" ,? Jo hope that it is fine when you all 0° along to the WESTERN SPRINGS STADIUM NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING; JANUA.RY 13, 1930, at 8 p.m. To tea Australia’s fampus cyclist, whom they often refer to as the human moto , HU3ERT OPPERMAN. This great cyclist created • ■jnaatlon Up"’ <one 19 ui—545yds". 'broke me flveSSISKnW. rider, occasion covered 590 miles. E 99 stood at 583 miles. OPPERMAN will meet PHJL ianNew Zealand’s the team dem paced match and the fon ® . |T race . in a five miles invitation scratch race. The team will Include:— A. PILKINGTOM. O. stace, R. caulTON, three of To Aroha s bee . J. MARCOURT <fastest time last Hamllton<Auckland race) and ... H. ALEXANDER, both from Hamilton, along w th «J. UNDOP. Westport’s weighty man, and A SLATER HAYES, of Palmerston North, who has time and again proved him self the gameet of riders. come Tie Stadium only seats I®- 00 ?; *° along early and be sure of a ® eal - CHILDREN, 6d; ADULTS, 1s 6d. Motor-cars parked for Is. We are, yours faithfully, H. W. TONKIN AND LES WILSON, Secretaries, Auckland Cycle Club and Manukau Amateur Cycling Clubs. SWIMMING. MOUNT EDEN CLUB Grand Swimming Carnival. EPID BATHS, HOBSON ST. hiirsday., January 16, at 8 p.m. J»fRALIAN CHAMPION SWIMMERS, WEN GRIFFITHS, Champion of New South Wales, NOEL RYAN, Champion of Australia, versus GORDON BRIDSON, N.Z. Champion. OAVID L NDSAY, N.Z. Record Holder. ®Yd» Invitation Scratch Race. Special Invitation Scratch Races. ■n the Aussies turn the Tables on N.i. 9LL UP AND SEE THIS WONDERFUL . _ PROGRAMME, t. Eden Boys’ Brass Band in Attendance OMISSION— Adults, 1s 6d; Children. 6d. H. MOORE, -acre U.iaa, _ Hon. Secretary.
FULL OF THRILLS BLANDFORD PARK BLANDFORD PARK STADIUM STADIUM Top of Wellesley Street East, Two Minutes from Queen St. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE, CONVENIENT FULL OF THRILLS SPEEDWAY IN NEW ZEALAND 22 CLASS RIDERS. 22 CLASS RIDERS. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT JANUARY 13, S P.M. IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP TWO HEATS AND FINAL big twelve handicap between the best twelve RIDERS AUCKLAND CAN PRODUCE BIG SIX CHAMPIONSHIP Rolling Start, between CHARLIE GOLDBERG, ALBY LEMON, CYRIL WALKER, LEN. jack PEEK and RICK BULL. Attempt on C. Goldberg’s lap record of *9 seconds by Len. Coulthard and Cyril Walker. 2 Special Challenge Races. Rolling Start. IHARLIE GOLDBERG V ALBY LEMON lACK ‘PEEK (Australia) v. RICK bull. This prograi Spectacular mme will produce Racing yet seen in the most Auckland. Our Overseas Riders are on their way. ADMISSION.-Gant* 2.1 Ladies and GEO. HUNT, Speedway Manager.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 15
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