OV»WHELN§GJWUMPH \ \ I / / fl^B Direction .... Thomas A. O’Brien Theatres. Proudly offers to the drama lovers of this great City the finest ALL-TALKING “THE MIRACLE OF THE TALKING SCREEN’’ Swanson c t/w TrewuM GoukltogSHE TALKS! SHE SINGS! She dominates every scene of this story of the love life of a woman of the world who found “private property” engraved over every hearthstone that lured her. Everything that is magnificent in womanhood Is vividly expressed in this picture. You will come ;iway from it thrilled and heart warmed. ALSO—COMPLETE CHANGE UNIT ENTERTAINMENT TED HENKEL’S STAGE BAND ENTERTAINMENT Featuring ODDS AND ENDS with the CIVIC BALLET. FRED SCHOLL At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. RESERVATIONS PHONE 40-266 3 De Luxe Sessions—--11, 2.30, S. PLAZA “Home of the Big Talkies” Direction ------ Thomas A. O’Brien Theatres. COMMENCING TODAY FOLLOWING ITS SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT THE CIVIC. “MARRIED HOLLYWOOD 99 ALL-TALKING SINGING DANCING •All the glamour of Viennese nights and Hollywood daj love scenes'*. '.Tclever Comedy .... haunting music by Oscar Strauss ALSO. ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS. AND NOTE THE PRICES—STALLS, Is and 2s. CIRCLE, 2s 9d and 3s 3d. PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. TIVOLI TONIGHT, AT 7.45. JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL In “LUCKY STAR.’ Jeanne Eagles in ocdinic u.«iy ica in msOwing to the length of the Programme it Commences at 7.40 sharp. BRITANNIA PONSONBY. TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. RICHARD ARLEN. MARY BRIAN in MAN ' LOVE; ' ’ ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS. RIALTO and REGENT NIGHTLY AT 7.50. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. TIM McCOY and N.Z.’s DALE AUSTIN in “THE BUSH ' D Y Also. "THE FAR CALL," featuring Chas. Morton. GAZETTE AND COMEDY. TONIGHT AT 8. KINGSLAND. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. " W ' DEC n B d E sTTH E d WORL ROYAL Ha iron Ford and Georgia Hale
SWIMMINO. PONSONBY AND GRAMMAR SWIMMING CLUBS. grand combined carnival TEPID BATHS TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at S p.m. Gordon Bridson, New Zealand’s Premier Swimmer, in action in 440 Auckland Championship, and other events. AM d the h Stars—in C lsadi n g D . Lindsay and p Rainey—will be there. inter-ciup Relay and Tu S-°*;^* r w,l! be WOrth Come and Welcome Home the Auckland ADULTS, 1s; "children, 6d. D. HYAUIASON, Hon. Secretary.
SHOWS AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN SHOW. FEBRUARY 27 and 28 and MARCH 1, 1930. Clashes for Fruit and Vegetables. Honey, Home Industries, Needlework and Photography. SPECIAL FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION "irst Prize: Latest Type Gas Cooket*. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, at 8 P.M. Entrie, for All Stock, Poultry and Rabbits Close on FEBRUARY 14. Schedule available on application. W. F. O'DONNELL. Managing Secretary. Phone 40-098 4’ Albert St., Auckland. aud was a flapper so snappy, no met with a dapper young Chappy. Sne said for a lark let s see Luna Park. ow . she’s mending his socks and is happy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 888, 4 February 1930, Page 15
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