\ s * S 8 \ Vic Direction .... Thomas A. O’Brien Theatres. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. —: TODAY : THE STARS OF “SEVENTH HEAVEN” JANET GAYNOR, CHARLES FARRELL IN THEIR FIRST BIG MUSICAL COMEDY I =i— CHARLES A FOX MOVIETONE. YOUR FAVOURITE SCREEN STARS JANET GAYNORHEAR THEM S.NG: -Sunny “Turn on the Heat.” Pickin' Petals Off the Daisies.'' HEAR AND SEE: The Spectacular Scene, “TURN ON THE HEAT" With the BEAUTY BALLET OF 100. ’ A J LODIES dazzling dances SUNNY GIRLS GORGEOUS SCENES SEVEN SONG HITS! Also NEW BIG CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT TED HENKEL’S CIVIC UNIT ORCHESTRA “THE MIKADO’’ FRED SCHOLL CIVIC GRAND ORGAN Rerderinfl (a) Woodland Echoes. (b) Help, Help (Novelty Number). TED HENKEL’S STAGE BAND ENTERTAINMENT Presenting "PARISIENNE" with THE CIVIC BALLET and RAMON MADELINE PEDRO INTERNATIONAL DANCERS BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC 43-266 reservations 40-266 3 De Luxe Sessions 11, 2.30, 8. Direction PLAZA “Home of the Big Talkies” Thomas A. O’Brien Theatres. “LAUGHTER WEEK” has commenced at the Plaza, which takes pleasure In presenting an All-Talking Comedy Progra \pr 01 G *0 ,o ne from start to finish headed by BARIMUM WAS RIGHT' >N ALL-TALKING MIRTHQUAKE OF LAUGHTER. All-Talking Supports include—- “ THE INTERVIEW ” With the popular Comedians Clark and McCullough. “ MUSH AGAIN ” SUNNY JIM COMEDY. A Universal Tryon Production. OSWALD CARTOON AND PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS. PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. Phone 44-136 TIVOLI THEATRE TONIGHT AT 7.50 DOUBLE STAR TALKING PROGRAMME. “FROZEN JUSTICE” “DIVORCE MADE EASY” With Lenore Ulric. With Douglas Mac Lean. BRITANNIA CHARLES ROGERS—MARY BRIAN—WALLACE BEERY—JUNE COLLYER -TONIGHT AT 8 P.M“RIVER OF ROMANCE” All-Talkie Supports. RIA LTO and REGENT TONIGHT AT 7.50 "FOUR DEVILS, The Fox Super Special. With JANET GAYNOR and All-Star Cast. ROYAL TONIGHT AT 8, DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. “WIN THAT GIRL," with DAVID ROLLINS and SUE CARROL. “THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER," with MARJORIE BEEBE. Also Ep. 4 “THE SILENT FLYER."
■ DIXILLAND BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. TONIGHT TONIGHT Dancing, 8.30 p.m. to 12 Midnight. Admission, ss. Th e Famous Dixieland Dance Band, *ne best combination of Musicians in ew Zealand, always plays the most up-to-date Music that makes everyone Dance. so COME ALONG AND HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE AT DIXIELAND “BY THE SEA” Intending Patrons are advised to Reserve Early. RING 26-615. ON BEAUTIFUL MILFORD BEACH. TONIGHT Dancing Bto 12 p.m. Admission, 3s. ENTRANCING MUSIC BY YE VERSATILE PIRATES. p or Reservations Phone 23-414. Late Vehicular Ferry and Transport Arranged. Fr «t Bus from Top of Milford Road.
TONIGHT 7.30 D.m. Grand Fancy and National Dancing Competitions. Will be carried on This Afternoon and Evening in the Palace de Danse. Entries will be received up till a few minutes before each dance. PROGRAMME TODAY (Saturday).— Afternoon, 2.30 p.m.: Novice Highland Fling; Notice Irish Jig; Novice Waltz Cfc>g; Open Waltz Clog. EVENINGy 8 p.m.—Open Russian Dance; Open Skipping Rope Dance; Open Operatic r e . open Spanish Dance. February 17.—Open Highland 7:eel o' Tulloch; Open Irish Jig. ALL TI*E JOY MACHINES NOW IN f FULL SWING. (Weather Permitting). i n^e; u Y> Feb oe?t Re / <W fOLLOW THE CROWD TO LUNA PARK LUNA PARK Auckland’s Wonder Show. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. The Lido, the fashionable Italian resort, was reconstructed to form one of the interesting settings for “The Marriage Playground,” featuring Mary Brian and Fredric March. “The Marriage Playground” was adapted from Edith Wharton’s widely-read story, “The Children.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 17
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