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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 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. JACK MULHALL and DOROTHY MACKAILL !N THEIR FIRST TALKING SUCCESS. •p ft SECOND FEATUREFOLLOWING ITS SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT THE CIVIC. “THE FALL OF EVE” With FORD STERLING and PATSY RUTH MILLER. Ring 41-586 for Reserves. COMING SHORTLY TO THE PLAZA. “MELODY LANE” TIVOLI TONIGHT AT 8 P.M.—Phone 44-136 NOW SHOWING—“FLIGHT” ALL-TALKING EPIC OF THE AIR. THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY, PHONE M-041. BRITANNIA Direction: O’BRIEN. HAYWARD. NOW SHOWING “THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY" Hamilton - Warner Oland and Jack Oakie. GOOD SUPPORTS RIALTO REGENT NEWMARKET —7.50. EPSOM—B P.M. TONIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. V-* The Picture with a Thousand Thrills —“THE SILENT HOUSE," With MABEL POULTON. • “THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS." LATEST GAZETTE. ROYAL KINGSLAND, TONIGHT, 8 P.M. CLIVE BROOK BACLANOVA AND NEIL HAMILTON In “A DANGEROUS WOMAN” Also Dorothy Mackaill in “THE ISLE OF DOUBT.” of Thrilling New Serial
T* ' AUCKLAND’S PREMIER HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. EVERY EVENING, AT 7.30. LUNA PARK ALL THE JOY MACHINES IN FULL SWING. ALSO THE GREATEST THRILLER OF TODAY, THE WALL OF DEATH AND DEATH ON THE GUILLOTINE Direct from the most Up-to-date Parks iri America and now presented AT LUNA PARK. POPULAR PRICES. ADMISSION TO PARK, 6d and 3d. Concession Tickets, giving admission to Psrk and one ride on each device: ADULTS, 3s CHILDREN, 1a 6d BROAD SID END WESTERN SPRINGS WESTERN SPRINGS SPEEDWAY TONIGHT TONIGHT KXLMISTER’S RECORD VAN PRAAG* VAN PRAAG WILL ATTACK IT. MANGHAM MATTSON ALLEN BRAY HERBERT THIS SUPERB SIX WITH 1# OTHER EXPERT N'DfRS WILL GIVE YOU ALL THE THRILLS YOU WANT. TAKE A ZOO CAR. DROPS YOU AT THE GATE. ADMISSION 2s. SCHOOL CHILDREN 6d. Under N.Z.A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules. Direction: Auckland Speedways, Ltd. AUCKLAND LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. lUnder the Management Auckland Combined Branches Committee) N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. MONSTER ANNUAL PICNIC TO PINE ISLAND Sunday, January 26, 1930. GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY I From Branch Secretaries, Delegates, Headquarters, N.Z. Labour Party, Foresters’ Buildings. Wellesley St. W., or Write to Picnic Secretary. Watch Papers “ further Notices. J. HOOLE, Hon. See., Adults. 2/..
Newton's Popular Talkie Theatre. * TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. Another Mighty Doubfe-Star Talkie \ Programme. Mo. I—MORTON DOWNEY in | ‘‘MOTHER’S BOY” 100% ALL-TALKIE 100% ALL-SINGING 100% ALL -ML SI CAL No. 2 LOUIS WOLHEIM In “SQUARE SHOULDERS" PART-TALKIE. - A GREAT MILITARY PART-TALKIE EMPRESS TONIGHT 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. The/ play the rhythm that makes you dance. Afternoon Teas are Served In the Cabaret Every Day to Delightful Music. PHONE 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS IF YOU CAN'T KEEP COOL AT HOME Try the Scenic Railway And River Caves At LUNA PARK. ®li>r JStratf j ON BEAUTIFUL MILFORD BEACH. TONIGHT TONIGHT GAY CARNIVAL NIGHT DANCING 8-12. ADMISSION 3s. SPEND AN ENJOYABLE EVENING IN BRIGHT AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS. DON'T MISS TONIGHT Entrancing Music by YE VERSATILE PIRATES. Late Vehicular Ferry and Transport Arranged. Free Bus from Top of Milford Road to the Ship. For Reservations Phone 23-414. DANCING MDLLE. VALE SKA TOP FLOOR, NGAPUHI CHAMBERS, LORNE STREET. (Opp Regent Theatre) REOPENING ON MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 20. Operatic, Character, Greek, Mime, Tap and the Latest Ballroom. Clever Children required for Stage Presentations. WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS OR PHONE 46-121. TEACHERS OP DANCING l BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing Classes. Pritave tuition Valeska's i Studio, Ngapuhl Chambers, Lome St. | Phone 46-121.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 15
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