The CIVIC TO-DAY ELECTRIFYING MYSTERY r VT V \ v m $ \ -i * <r n* o ?s 0 V 0 e**- > Betty Bronson AND William Boyd The picture provides an entertaining camßlnatlon of adventure, mystery and romance ard interesting dialogue. For sheer dramatic merit and entertainment few all-dialogue pictures of the coming year are expected to surpass the popularity of “THE LOCKED DOOR." You’ve Never Seen a Talkie Like This One Before. THEN “OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT” From 7.30 to S p.m. TED HENKEL’S CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Playing “Rammenoi Ostrow." FRED SCHOLL Playing (a) A Sextet from “Lucia.” i (b)"Ten Little Miles from Town” And with THE “RUBEVILLE” PLAYERS. , “FIFTY MILES FROM BROADWAY.” BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. reservations 40-266 43-266
PLAZA 11, 2.30 and 8. Another Wonderful Double Star Programme Direct from the Civic. ZANE GREY'S FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE “THE LONE STAR RANGER With GEORGE O’BRIEN. ALSO “NIX ON DAMES” A Delightful Comedy of two Womanhaters who had their mind changed. PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. TIVOLI 8 P.M. COMMENCING TO-DAY “BROADWAY MELODY ft AGAIN. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SEEN IT VOU WILL WANT TO SEE IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT YET YOU HAVE A RARE TREAT IN STORE FOR YOU. RIALTO Nightly 7.50 "PLASTERED IN'PARIS" and “BLINDFOLD." Also Special Comedy, “DIZZY DANCER. Matinee, Sat., 2.30 REGENT Nightly 7.50 Matinee, Sat., 2.30 ■ THE MARCH” AND “DOOMSDAY. ROYAL Nightly 7.50 Matinee, Sat., 2 THE ONE WOMAN IDEA AND THE GREAT WILL. Also HAN DIN I, the World’s Greatest Shadowist, And Episocie 1 “THE PIRATES OF PANAMA." BRITANNIA Fox Musical Comedy Sue Carol Sharon Lynn David Percy Over 100 Beautiful Girls. Lola Lane in “FOX FOLLIES. - ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS.
BROADSIDINO WESTERN SPRINGS WESTERN SPRINGS SPEEDWAY SPEEDWAY PENULTIMATE NIGHT PENULTIMATE NIGHT 750 TO-NIGHT 7.50 7.50 TO-NIGHT 7.50 MATCH RACES HANDICAP RACES FULL STAR PROGRAM FULL STAR PROGRAM NOVELTY RACE NOVELTY RACE NORTON NORTON BABY AUSTIN BABY AUSTIN CITY OF AUCKLAND. CIVIC RECEPTION A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered hv His Worship the Mayor in the Council Chamber. Town Hall, at 12 Noon, on TUESDAY, the 15th inst., to FLYING OFFICERS KAY AND PIPcR, R.A.F., New Zealanders who have recently accomplished the flight from England to Australia. Citizens are Cordially Invited to Attend. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. BAND AT ELLERSLIE TOMORROW The Auckland Artillery Band will nl-w a splendid selection of band music at the Eilerslie Racecourse gardens on Sunday afternoon.
REOPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT AT 7.30 P.M. ALL. THE JOY MACHINES IN FULL SWING. Spend Your Holiday Nights at LUNA PARK TO-MORROW EVENING (SUNDAY) WHITEFORD WAUGH'S OBSTETRICAL APPEAL CONCERT. THE REGENT DOORS OPEN AT 6.45 P.M. “THE FA~R~ CALL” Portraying a Strong Moral Lesson True to Life. APPROPRIATE MUSIC SYNCHRONISED BY WHITEFORD WAUGH’S , FULL ORCHESTRA 9.3lL—The National Anthem. LADY ROBERTSON, Hon. Sec. fine films at lyric fine films make up tho splendid r °*ramme to be presented ut the -yric Thee ■ '*•*" atre this evening. They are reporter, and “Wife Save l Per reporter, and “Wife ‘ e inimitable Bebe Oaniels, : a Per - - reporter, and “Wafe Savers, le of tho best of the series of otnedieg made a short time ago by a »lace Beery and Raymond Hatton.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 946, 12 April 1930, Page 15
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