THE DESERT SONG" THE SUPREME TRIUMPH OF THE TALKING AND SINGING SCREEN THE SUPREME PINNACLE OF MODERN MOTION-PICTURE ART. (Pro. John Fuller and Sons. Ltd.). “WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST." S SESSIONS DAILY: 11 AM.. 2.15 AND 8 P.M. WARNER BROS.’ MUSICAL SUCCESS. jD)<gg®iriE S@img Starring' JOHN BOLES and CARLOTTA THE SCREEN'S FIRST OPERETTA A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION.
880 AJDSUSXN G WESTERN SPRINGS WESTERN SPRINGS WESTERN SPRINGS RECORD MAKERS' ARRIVAL RECORD MAKERS’ ARRIVAL FRANK PEARCE FRANK PEARCE FRANK PEARCE FRANK PEARCE With a new r the fastest he the one on ch he idden). AUCKLAND AUCKLAND shed h RECORDS. RECORDS. This torrid and spectacular rider has had a wonderfully successful Southern Circuit, winning match, scratch arid handicap races. CHARLIE SPINKS CHARLIE SPINKS CHARLIE SPINKS CHARLIE SPINKS Ne The broadsider Zealand recorc Saturday. The human cyclone. The speed demon. No wonder he thrills, What a stirring race it will be between these speed merchants. Can | you afford to miss it? Remember — ] Spinks is here for one night only. SATURDAY NIGHT 8 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT 8 p.: SATURDAY NIGHT With these two riders making attempts on records —in match races —and in handicap events with local riders, should produce the most thrilling night's sport it is possible to conceive. PASCOE CUP PASCOE CUP PASCOE CUP Presented by Jas. Pascoe, Esq. | A Points Prize Cup for local riders. I to be raced for on three nights. [ First Series on Saturday Night. WHO CAN WIN IT? WHO CAN WIN IT? WHO CAN WIN IT? Under N.Z.A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules. Admission of School Children. 6d. Take a ZOO Car. One a minute. A Fine Musical Programme Between Events. Direction: Auckland Speedways, Ltd.
Lolores del Rio is now acting under direction of George Fitzmaurice, and with Edmund Lowe as leading man. m “The Bad One,” John Farrow’s story of an American sailor and a Marseilles cafe entertainer. Miss del Rio’s role suggests certain scenes in “Resurrection ’and “What Price Glorv,” being unlike “Evangeline” and “Ramona ” This is her first all-talking picture.
f A CONVENIENT SERVICE jj FOR' COUNTRY IMPORTERS ! For the benefit of clients in inland towns the Railway 1 now provides facilities for the clearing and railing of underbond goods received ex ship at Wellington, Auckland, or I New Plymouth. The service is prompt and efficient, and j the schedule of rates is low. j; Importers are invited to communicate with any of the | following officers for full particulars: For Goods Arriving at Auckland: Railway Customs Clearing Officer, C/o Goods Agent, Auckland. For Goods Arriving at Wellington: Railway Customs Clearing Officer, j| C/o Goods Agent, \Vellington. For Goods Arriving at New Plymouth: Railway Customs Clearing Officer. | C/o Stationmaster, New Ply'mouth.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 915, 7 March 1930, Page 14
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