The CIVSC Direction: Thomas A. O’Brien Theatres. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 A.M., 2.30 AND 8 P.M. TO-DAY THE CIVIC OFFERS THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN WARNER BAXTF.R MARY DUNCAN 1 MLIIVJ OIINVjO [N s * C r <r ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE’ A SUNBURST OF MUSIC AND SONG CHORUS OF 40 VOICES SINGING “OH VAQUERO" GORGEOUS FIESTA SCENES SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY MARY DUNCAN SINGING “THE ANSWER IN YOUR EYES/' AND IN ADDITION: TED HENKEL and his Civic Unit I FRED SCHOLL Orchestra playing Excerpts from AT THE Faust Carmen William Tell — CIVIC GRAND ORGAN Cavalleria Rusticana. J FEATURING Leibestraum. 1 CLASSICS v. JAZZ. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT CIVIC Reservations 40-266, 43-266. =PLAZA= NOW SHOWING “THE COCK-EYED WORLD” The All-Talking Singing Laughing Sequel to “What Price Glory” Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe In their favourite roles of Sergeant Flagg and Sergeant Quirt —and now they TALK. BOX PLANS FOR FIRST SIX NIGHTS OF SEASON AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., AND PLAZA THEATRE. RIALTO AND REGENT NIGHTLY AT 7.30. Double Feature Programme. Pola Negri in “Three Sinners” 2nd Feature RIALTO — VICTOR McLAGLEN in “STRONG BOY.” 2nd Feature REGENT—“FAZIL” ROYAL TIVOLI Nightly at 7.45 Phone 44-136. TWO ALL-TALKING FEATURES. (Direct from the Civic). “THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS.” Also Screening— RUTH CHATTERTON in “THE DUMMY” TONIGHT AT 8 “THE SIN SISTER” and “NEW YEAR’S EVE” BRITANNIA Neil Hamilton, Cliv A l-Talkie Supports - TONIGHT AT 8 e Brook, Baclar
DIXIF.LAND "BY THE SEA.” NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. TONIGHT Dancing, 8.3 C to 12 Midnight Th* Famous Dixieland Dance Band, the best combination of Musician* In New Zealand, always plays the moet Up-to-date Music that makes everyone DIXIELAND “BY THE SEA” Bigger, Better and Brighter! NGARUAWAHIA REG An A WAR CANOE RACES. BIG CANOE RACES. CANOE HURDLE RACES. MAORI GIRLS’ CANOE and HURDLE RACES. MOUNTED SWIMMING RACES. POI DANCES HAKAS OUTBOARD MOTORBOAT RACES. ROWING EVENTS. HIGHLAND DANCING and PIPING. Don’t, on any account, miss the most Unique and Fascinating Aquatic and Sporting Carnival in New Zealand. SPECIAL TRAINS RIGHT TO THE GROUNDS. SATURDAY, MARCH 15. NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Luncheon Booths open all day. Hot Water Free. Secretary: HERBERT M. THORPE, Box 63, Ngaruawahla. to-V’ Kay Francis, screen vampire, and ’William Austin, eccentric comedian, Play their first married roles in The Marriage Playground.” Paramount s Picturisatlon of Edith Wharton’s “The Children.’ They are cast as man and Wife in the production.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 916, 8 March 1930, Page 15
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