THE FAMOUS AMERICAN COMEDIAN WILL ROGERS IS ONE OF THE FEW GREAT ARTISTS OF THE TALKING SCREEN.—N.Z Herald. THf C | V | C Direction .... Thomas A. O’Brien Theatres. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. LAUGH WITH WILL ROGERS m w r A AS HE HITS THE BRIGHT SPOTS OF GAY PAREE IN THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS IT'S JUST ONE LONG LAUGH! ALSO TED HENKEL’S ERED SCHOLL STAGE BAND REVUE I j . At tfl « ••THE ROSE IDEA,” I I CIVIC GRAND ORGAN With the j 1 Playing CIVIC BALLET. I “THE ORGAN SPEAKS.” BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 43-266 RESERVATIONS 40-266 PLAZA 11, 2.30 and 8 Stilt Drawing Crowded House. SUNNY SIDE UP’ TIVOLI Nightly 8 p.m. Phone 44-586. ! ‘ THE DANCE OF LIFE” | RIALTO AND REGENT TONIGHT, 7.50. Esther Ralston in “THE SAWDUST PARADISE’* Jack Holt in Zane Grey’s "SUNSET PASS.’* BRITANNIA George Bancroft, Bacla TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. PLAZA COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT (FOR AN EXTENDED SEASON.) MIDNIGHT PREMIERE FRIDAY NEXT AT 11 P.M. Prices for Midnight Premiere—(Dress Circle Only), 3s 3d, 4s 6d -<vWF * r T iS L iA i ’<■ -‘A Glory, BACK. COMING - THEY’RE nderful Characters of “WHAT PRICE GLORY” AND QUIRT —in a new MIRTHQUAKE OF LAUGHS! FLAGG BOX PLANS FOR MIDNIGHT MATINEE AND FIRST SIX NIGHTS QF SEASON NOW OPEN AT PLAZA AND LEWIS EADY, 500 RESERVED SEATS AT 2s 9d.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY. ¥ ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATIONS. AUCKLAND DOMAIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 15. TUG-O'-WAR.— Competition- Teams eight; pull on grass. Prizes: Ist. £’ = amt Cup; 2nd. £5. E " tr a"?« I °t per team. Entries close March 8, noon. CYCLING— Undo, N.Z. Union of Amateur Cyclist Rules. 1,2 and 3-Mile Han|‘ caps. Trophies each event; Ist. £2 2nd, £1 1s; 3rd. 10s 6d. , Entr f. n “ h fe l' 2s each event. Entries close March t>. at 5 p.m. RUNNING.—Under N.2.A.A.A. The N.Z.A.A.A. having refusedl to gra a permit for events as advertis week, the Committee regret that tney are unable to accept nominations. CYCLING—Under N.A. Union Rules. 1 Mile Handicap. Prizes; Ist, £3. 2nd. £1 10s; 3rd. 10s; entrance fee. 3s. z Mile Handicap. Prizes; Ist. £6. 2nd, £3; 3rd, £1: entrance fee, 63. Entries close March 5, 5 p.m. POSTERS AND COSTUME ADVERTISEMENT, N.Z. MADE GOODS— Ifo St-; ee -s--e -eiva £2 2s. NO p OR THE CHILDREN —Best Decorated Trolley. Ist prize, £1: 2nd prize, 10s. Best Decorated Doll's Pram: Ist prize, *1; 2nd prize. 10s. Best Decorated Bicycle: Ist prize, £T. second pr ze, 10s. No entrance fees. Post SPlL'ers Decorations: Fresh or Artificial Flowers Entries Close at Secretary's Office, 38 Shortlard Street (First Floor). Telephone 45-770.
fuller Mellish Jnr., recently recruited Paramount from the stage, is the '■'oungest member of one of the oldest theatrical families In England. grandmother was Rose Le Cler<l ana yls father appeared with Sir Ilcnrv Jrv *ng lor several years.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 15
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