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Direction THOMAS A. O’BRIEN. THE DOMINION’S GREATEST THEATRE. THIRD CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT STILL AMAZING AUCKLAND EARLY SHOPPERS’ SESSION—IO.3O. 2.3O—DE LUXE SESSIONS 8 P.M. (Full Show). CIVIC UNIT ENTERTAINMENT TED HENKEL’S CIVIC UNIT ORCHESTRA (30 Players) PLAYING EXCERPTS FROM RIGOLETTO, VERDI. FRED SCHOLL == At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN rendering (a) Dream Memory. (b) Automobilious (Novelty.) THE YEAR’S GREATEST ALL-TALKING COMEDY “THE FALL OF EVE” With FORD STIRLING & PATSY RUTH MILLER Just one succession of laughs and comic situations —To send you away with a smile. TED HENKEL’S STAGE BAND ENTERTAINMENT Presenting “LA FIESTA” CIVIC WINTER GARDEN TEAROOM. TEAROOM PATRONS NOTE SPECIALLY. The Winter Garden is open daily from 9.30 to 11.30 p.m. at ordinary Cafe Charges either with or without seeing the entertainment. COMING SATURDAY NEXT REGINALD DENNY HIS FIRST BIG ALL-TALKIE COMEDY “EMBARRASSING MOMENTS” IT’S A SCREAM.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 870, 14 January 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 870, 14 January 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 870, 14 January 1930, Page 14

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