CIVIC Direction . • - . Thomas A. O’Brien Theatres. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. IN LAUGH they had to WILL ROGERS SEE PARIS IT'S JUST ONE LONG CHUCKLE! ALSO FRED SCHOLL At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN TED HENKEL'S STAGE BAND REVUE "THE ROSE IDEA," BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 43-266 reservations 40-266 SATURDAY NEXTGREATER THAN “IN OLD ARIZONA.” WARNER BAXTER “ROMANCE of RIO GRANDE PLAZA u a AT 11 P.M. WORLD “THE COCK-EYED VICTOR McLAGLAN AND EDMUND LOWE IN THE ALL-TALKING, ALL-LAUGHING SEQUEL TO "WHAT PRICE GLORY" FLAGG AND QUIRT ARE BACK AGAIN IN A NEW MIRTHQUAKE OF LAUGHS. 200 Seats at 2s 9d 250 Seats at 3s 3d 150 Seats at 4s 6d Including Buffet Supper. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., AND PLAZA THEATRE.
PLAZA 11, 2.30 and 8 Still Drawing Crowded House. 'j - “SUNNY SIDE UP”H Patrons are Advised to atfsnd the Day Sessions owing to tne neavy bookings. 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, Baclanova, Nancy‘/qa V ‘‘THE DANGEROUS WOMAN” ALL TALKIE SUPPORTS. THURSDAY - TONIGHT 8 P.M. ONLY THE WOLF OF WALL STREET’,
DIXIELAND '•BY THE SEA.” NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. .s,r~„r, . Dancing. 8.30 p.m. to 12 Midnight. TONIGHT Clrtg. 0.0 Li - - Admission, 7s 6d double. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, the best combination of New Zealand, always plays the mast up-to-date Music that makes everydfcxe Dance. COME ALONG AND HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE AT DIXIELAND “BY THE SEA” Intending Patrons are Advised to Reserve Early. RING M-M®-Spotlight Bathing will be held on DixieUnd Beach every night this week. TEACHERS OF DANCINO MISS CECIL HALL SCHOOL OF DANCING REGENT THEATRE BLDGS-, QUEEN STREET (late Regent Cabaret). TELEPHONE 42-554. STAGE DANCING In all its branches. Exercises for Health and Deportment. Assistant Teacher: Miss Peo9y, H ?!™ e c h Classes commence: Senior Ballet, March 3rd. (Monday): Juniors, Saturday, Matcn 3th. Private lessons by appointment. BALLROOM DANCING. This branch of the School will open March 17th. Instruction in the latest Ballroom Dances will be given y MR. CRAWFORD NORRIS (LONDON), and MISS BETTINA EDWARDS (trained by Miss Phyllis Bates) Private lessons any time; classes (Adult and Junior) Practice Classes. Supper Dance Wednesday Evenings. Specially Sprung Floors. ILLROOM. Operatic Character Dancing uses Pritave tuition Valeska s idio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome stone 48-121. ANDREW BERESFORD PRESENTS THE EVERYMAN REPERTORY . THEATRE SOCIETY *" Knoblock and Bennett’s Masterpiece, “MILESTONES Unity hall, queen st. (Nr. t.jHail) TOMORROW (THURSDAY). AND _ SATURDAY. Reserved Seats, 4s; Unreserved. 4s. Plan and Tickets at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Fine Acting, Wonderful Frocking, New Setting. Ueorge M. Cohan, one o£ the foremost figures of the American stage for years, will write, direct and produce talking pictures for United Artists. A 1 •h»is°n will i,o the star of the first 4-oUan talking picture. ,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 913, 5 March 1930, Page 15
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