The CIVIC Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 A.M., 2.30 AND 8 P.M. THE BOOKING BOOM IS ON. 1.700 SEATS AT POPULAR PRICES. 400 at Is; 300 at Is 6d; 500 at 2s; 500 at 2s 9d. BOX PLANS OPEN FROM 9.30 A.M. AT THE CIVIC. A COLOURFUL MUSICAL FROLIC. A MIRTHFUL MUSICAL FROLIC JANET GAYNOR VICTOR McLAGLEN SHARON LYNN WILL ROGERS WITH CHARLES FARRELL MARJORIE WHITE EL BRENDEL DIXIE LEE “WHISPERING’* JACK JAMES J. CORBETT SMITH EDMUND LOWE FRANK RICH APDSON ANN PENNINGTON GEORGE OLSEN WARNER BAXTER J. HAROLD MURRAY AND HIS MUSIC AND COUNTLESS OTHERS! And there is a lovely story, clean, fresh, romantic and heart touching, woven through this super special screen achievement. And there's fun—plenty of it. woven r ‘9 ht through, from first to last. It's great fun, the kind to expect when the major stars of stage and screen get together to put over the biggest minstrel show in the long and impressive h i story of mu si cal entertainment. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT: 7.30 to Bp.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT: 7.30 to 8 p.m. TED HENKEL’S CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Playing -THE BELLE OF NEW YORK’ 1 FRED SCHOLL AT THE GRAND ORGAN Playing “THE HOLY CITY." ALSO SPECIALLY SELECTED ALL - TALKIE ITEMS Arrival of Piper and Kay at Mascot Airdrome from England. First Pictures of Walter Hagen and Kirkwood playing their first Match in Sydney. All in Actual Sound. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. RESERVATIONS 43-266 40-266
PLAZA MARY NOLAN 11, 2.30 and 8. “SHANGHAI LADY” A DRAMATIC EXPOSE OF THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC AND—Note the Prices—STALLS, 1s 6d; CIRCLE, 2s 9d and 3s 3d. PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES TIVOLI Nightly 7.45 ••THE GREENE MURDER CASE” and ‘‘NIX ON DAMES.” RIALTO Nightly 7.50 Buck Jones in ‘'BLOOD WILL TELL.” Second Attraction —“PROTECTION” REGENT Nightly 7.50 RICHARD ARLEN in "UNDER THE TONTO RIM.” CLARA BOW in "THREE WEEK ENDS.” ROYAL To-night at 8 "LOOPING THE LOOP” and "WESTERN PEP.” BRITANNIA ■ To-night at 8 Only. S nging Talking Dancing Star Cast "THE COCOANUTS.” ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS.
“BY THE SEA." NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Where all Pleasure and No Disappointments Await You. TO-NIGHT EASTER MONDAY BALL DANCING 8.30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. ADMISSION. 15s DOUBLE. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, always so popular, will play New Melodies and Rhythm which makes Dancing a Perfect Joy. MISS MASCOTTE TAYLOR, late of the Ambassadors. Sydney, will feature in an attractive dance. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA” Bookings are heavy, so intending Patrons are advised to Reserve Early. Ring 26-615 for Reservations. fit ©lfit Jh'rat* CABARET. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND EASTER CARNIVAL. DANCING. 8 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION. 3s. ENTRANCING MUSIC. NOVELTIES AND FAVOURS. Late Bus and Vehicular Ferry after the Dance. FOR RESERVES PHONE 23-414. A CITY OF FUN FOR EVERYONE. LUNA PARK TO-NIGHT AT 7.30.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 952, 21 April 1930, Page 13
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