The CIVIC Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 A.M-, 2.30 AND 3 P.M. LAST DAY BETTY BRONSON in “ THE LOCKED DOOR ” AND CURRENT PROGRAMME SATURDAY NEXT BIG EASTER ATTRACTION GOOD-BYE BLUES! HELLO HAPPY DAYS! More Screen Stars More Stage Stars More Song Hits More Da Hits More Hearty Laughs than any entertainment ever staged • Screened! IN “HAPPY DAYS A Fox Movietone A MIRTHFUL MUSICAL FROLIC WITH CHARLES FARRELL MARJORIE WHITE EL BRENDEL DIXIE LEE "WHISPEfiING" JACK JAMES J. CORBETT SMITH EDMUND LOWE ANN PENNINGTON GEORGE OLSEN J. HAROLD MURRAY AND HIS MUSIC —. AND COUNTLESS OTHERS! And there is a lovely story woven through this super special screen achievement. And there’s fun plenty of it, woven right through, from first to last. It’s great fun, the kind to expect when the major stars of stage and screen get to- * gether to put over the biggest minstrel show in the long and impressive history of musical entertainment. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS: 7.30 to 8 p.m. ALSO TED HENKEL’S | CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Playing ‘THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" ALSO SPECIALLY SELECTED - J ALKIE ITEMS FEED SCHOLL AT THE GRAND ORGAN Playing HE HOLY CITY." JANET GAYNOR VICTOR McLAGLEN SHARON LYNN WILL ROGERS FRANK RICHARDSON WARNER BAXTER BOX PLANS NOW OPEN /-»T THE CIVIC. 43-266 reservations 40-266
PLAZA 11, 2.30 and 8. FINAL SCREENING “LONE STAR RANGER." “NIX ON DAMES.” COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY GIRLS BEWARE! * NCtVV SHANGHAI LADY' r m Beware of the White Slave Peril. Do not be lured to the East by false offer of employment. Once again these blackguardly dealers m human flesh -- carry inci on their illicit trade in human souls. The Leagc moralists, welfare workers and statesmen are donng their Now comes the Plaza Theatre Joining in the fight with the “All-Talking" warning ever issued. of Na best to check ensatior “SHANGHAI LADY” RECOMMENDED FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY. PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. TlVOLl—Nightly 7.45--Matinee, Saturday, 2,15 FINAL SCREENING “BROADWAY MELODY." COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY Wonderful Double Star Progr •THE GREENE MURDER CASE" and ~ •NIX ON DAMES." aIA L T o Nightly 7.50. •MOTHER KNOWS BEST" GOOD FRIDAY ■SILVER VALLEY." I WILL REPAY” and "FLEETWING.” ROYAL GOOD FRIDAY. ••THE PRODIGAL SON.” COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY ■•LOOPING THE LOOP” Also HANDINI in a Clever Cartoon REGENT THURSDAY and SATURDAY. BRITANNIA To-night at 8 Only. t in “THE DRAKE CASE.” . ... - Ail-Talkie Supports. SATURDAY NIGHT “THE MONSTER MATINEE SATURDAY Free Lollies Drav
RELIGIOUS SERVICES AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. Lewis Eady Hall, QUEEN STREET (2 Doors below John Court. Ltd.) Doors Open 6.15. Begin 7 o clock. TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY). 7 PU.M. Our Good Friday Service will take the form of SACRED RECITAL Of the well-known Cantata by Stainer, “ THE CRUCIFIXION ” SOLOISTS and QUARTET include MISS LAURA WALKER. MRS. H. A. KEVEN, MR. ROBT. NIXON, MR. A. LVON GRIFFITHS, MR. REG. WHITE. Accompanist. Madame Grace Gr ll^ t s S '
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 950, 17 April 1930, Page 17
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