The CIVIC Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien Theatres. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 A.M., 2.30 AND 8 P.M. LAST TWO DAYS. GEORGE JESSEL SINGING IN LOVE-LIVE-LAUGH A Fo Me TED ietone Picture. INKEL’S CIVIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, c.iturina * A Shamrock Fantasy.'’ With Desmond Casey. FRED SCHOLL at the WONDERFUL CIVIC ORGAN, < a _> A _ Son 9 India. (b) Romantic Nights. ~ All- Laughing Cc SHOP EARLY THEN TAKE—AFTERNOON TEA AND FULL SHOW, —— —2 s 6d INCLUSIVE CHARGE BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 43-266 RESERVATIONS 40-266 COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT A GIFT TO THE AIR-MINDED AGE. The SKY H - LWK /*. so Vf >.** % y <v> A FOX MOVIETONE GARRICK with PRODUCTION. HELEN CHANDLER JOHN (REGINALD DANDY). A DIFFERENT PICTURE! This space could be cluttered with well-worn adjectives but why hang ’em on. You’ll furnish the praise when you see and hear it. We’ll just say it’s a Great Talkie and let it go at that. If you’re “Air-minded” you’ll like it. But even if you don’t know a strut from a tailspin you’ll like the Good, Clean Romance, THE TREMENDOUS CLIMAX and the magnitude of the production. And it’s “Different” because nothing has ever been done like it before, and that’s no fib. Take a tip: Don’t Miss; It! IT’S AN ALL-TALKING ! ALL-THRILLING ! SENSATION OF A WORLD A-FUGHT AUCKLAND IS STILL FLOCKING TO SEE ILLIAM FOX HE . riv-JiiTFr Would V * VICTOR M LACLEN EDMUND. LOWE LILY DAM ITA by y raoulwalsh^ f >:■ IMS, PLAZA 3 SESSIONS DAILY 11 A.M., 2.30 and 8 P.M. PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. TIVOLI 7.30 Sharp THE BEST TALKIE PROGRAMME IN AUCKLAND. “THE COCOANUTS,” with the FOUR MARX BROS. Also, Direct from the Civic. “ROMANCE OP THE RIO GRANDE.” Stalls, 1s and 1s 6d; Circle, 2s. Phone 44-136 for Reserves. RIALTO To-night 7.50 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS. LOIS MORAN in “JOY STREET." CLARA BOW in “GET YOUR MAN " BRITANNIA "Words and Music.” All-Singing. Talking. Dancing. Musical, Revue. LOIS MORAN. DAVID PERCY. Star Cast, in Talkie Comedy. The Diplomats. Other Talkie Suppo
I.AWN TENNIS. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. STANLEY STREET COURTS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 21, AND 22. SEE THE AUSTRALIAN STARS KALMS. SPROULE, TEAGUE. DONOHOE, COMPETING AGAINST LEADING AUCKLAND PLAYERS. ADMISSION : Thursday and Friday. 1s each day. Saturday. 2s. Reserves (Saturday only), 3s plus tax. Reserves at Lewis Eady. Ltd. L. vv. SWAN, Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 926, 20 March 1930, Page 15
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