The CiVIC Direction: Thomas A. O’Brien Theatre* THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 A.M.. 230 ANb 8 P.M. IT They’re off in the Talkies’ First Sporting Musical Movietone. SOCIETY RAC I THRILLS SONGS LAUGHS MUSIC. M IN ‘A SONG of KENTUCKY’ With LOIS MORAN JOSEPH WAGSTAFF THE KENTUCKY DERBY ACTUALLY FILMED IN SOUND A SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 110 PLAYERS. ONCE AGAIN THE CIVIC HAS SOMETHING DIFFERENT. THEN Ted Henkel's Civ And Fred <3) " L ° V '' S Also, SPECIALLY SELECTED ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. ••SERENADE” (Schubert), with J. Harold Murray and Supporting Cast. FORT WINE Cartoon. The Adventures of Krazv Cat ” ••A CLOSE SHAVE” A Fox All-Laughing Featured BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 43-266 RE 3ERV ATIONS 40-266 Buy Your Parking Tickets at Box Office for Town Hall Parking station
A TREAT FOR MUSIC LOVERS Special Orchestral Concert AT THE CIVIC WATCH FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
PLAZA 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. COMMENCING: TO-DAY A WONDERFUL DOUBLE FEATURE ALL-TALKING PROGRAMME. iii THE SKY HAWK” ra QLENN A 6 THYON "SKIMMER MERNA <#" «*SP IS™ KENNEDY STEPS OUT 5 PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES.
TIVOLI Nightly at 8 COMMENCING TO-DAY HAROLD LLOYD'S FIRST ALL-TALKING SUCCESS. “Welcome Danger” PHONE 44-136 RESERVES RIALTO Victor McLacle Lou Nightly 7.50 CAPTAIN LASH.” s Dresser and June Collyer in NOT QUITE DECENT." REGENT To-night 7.50 1 George Bancroft in Adolphe Menjou ■THE DRAG NET.” MARQUIS PREFERRED.” ROYAL To-night at 8 DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. “THE RING” And “BLUE SKIES.” BRITANNIA To-night, 8 J?." 1 *- ATHERS , Richard Arlen. Fay Wray. Willem
Sc ©lisc pirate 5-inppc CN BEAUTIFUL MILFORD BEACH. DANCING TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. ADMISSION, 3s. entrancing MUSIC BV YE VE •ILE PIRATES, FEATURING ALL L iTCfT * m r-v « . i -r- r- O-r Mil M _ ,'ERSA•'■rtMIM, htAlumwu ALL THE LATEST AND BRIGHTEST NUMBERS. Late Vehicular Ferry and Transport Arranged. for Reservations Ring 23-414. NOTE.— Tearooms Open Every this Week-end at Milford Ntw Zealand's most fashionable Resort. Day. Beach, Seaside
teachers of dancing* Ballroom Operatic Character Dancing ,I*»*** Private tuition Valerkas ludto. Ngapuht Chambers Lome St p llon» te IJI TOY— Modern Saturd Dancing Classes every H.ii i ,da *- Saturday 7 p.m. Royal Oak "all, Royal Oak. Ladies, 12s 6d; Gentlen» 'sa per course incl Dances. practice German Rosse, who designed all of 119 tremendous sets and intriguing for Paul Whiteman’s plc“te debut in "The King of Jazz.” has burned to Now York. Since he has eea °n the coast he has seen every in pictures and he feels that a Tn ° King of Jazz” has a quality, an value and an opulence l °H none of the others has so far is a typical professional uf it will employ a number movin e> stars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 15
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