The CIVIC DI rectinn • Thnm A mn THREE SESSIONS eC OA"Lv: h °ToS, A A.M!! rl gsb AND 8 P.M. -1,700 SEATS - AT POPULAR PRICES: 400 at Is; 300 at Is 6d; LAST DAY << HAPPY DAYS” with —SATURDAY NEXT—- — ELINOR GLYN’S FIRST ALL-TALKING PRODUCTION - WARNER “SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS’ •rat BAXTER to p I i WITH CATHERINE OWEN *! & ■ / OVER THE ENGLISH CHANNEL IN THE BLACK OF NIGHT ! A millionaire, deserted by his beautiful wife because of his repulsive ugliness, disappeared from his iuxuri ious plane. Returning a year later, suave, debon Returning a year later, suave, debonair, handsome, gallant—the masterpiece of a plastic surgeon, he startled the world with his amazing transformation. Only Elinor Glynn could write a story such as this. It’s her first all-talking “IT” picture. Don’t miss it! STORY WHAT WHAT SENSATION HERE ARE A FEW SCENES YOU WILL NEVER FORGET. Krftnz’s interview with Dr. Erdman, the famous plastic surgeon, and his subsequent transformation into an attractive, younger-looking man. “Pierre Villard” The meeting at the charity bazaar of Elinor and handsor whom she fails to recognise as Ludwig. The sensational drop from the airplane, the opening of the parachute and his eventual landing—-unhurt. A Brilliant Novelist Gives You Great Entertainment. THEN TED HENKEL’S FRED SCHOLL CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA AT THE p Oft* N D ORGAN PLAYING' (a) “A BIT O’ BLARNEY.” (b) “THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY “DIE SCHONE GALATEA.” OF AN ORGANIST.” Also, ANOTHER SIDE-SPLITTING CIVIC COMEDY, “AFTER THE SHOW.” ■ SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 7.30 to 8 p.m. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 43-266 RESERVATIONS 40-266 PLAZA 11, 2.30 and 8. FINAL SCREENING “SHANGHAI LADY.” COMMENCING SATURDAY AT 11. >irect from the Civic. The All-Star, All-Talking Musical Romance All the Stars of Stage <R. Screen Shining In one Picture. Note the Prices Stalls, Is, 1s 6d. and 2s. Circle, 2s 9d, 3s 3d. (SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF ALL-TALKING FE ATU R ETTES.) PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. VOLl—Final Screening Nightly 7.45. Matinee Sat., 2.15 “GREENE MURDER CASE” and “NIX ON DAMES.” UMENCING SATURDAY —“HAPPY DAYS” and “WHY BRING THAT UP.’ ALTO Nightly 7.50. Matinee Sat., 2.30 “BLOOD WILL TELL” and ■•PROTECTION. vui|l , MMENCING SATURDAY —-'ESCAPE,” with Virginia Valli and William Russell. Also Strong Supporting Programme. GENT - To-night 7.50. Matinee Sat., 2.30 Wynn in “RUBBER HEELS” and Lionel Barrymore in "ROADHOUSE.” Saturday Next. YAL TONI” and “SOMEBODY’S SON.” Also Serial and Supports. ;IT ANNI A To-night at 8 Only. irst Talkie Western. KEN MAYNARD In “THE WAGON MASTER. All-Talkie Supports. SATURDAY MATINEE. 2 P. M“F LE ET WI N G,” 9 Reels Western. ARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD,” 10 Reels. Serial Comedies Cartoons. FREE LOLLIES AND DRAWING BOOKS.
DANCING ballroom. Operatic Character Dancing Classes Private tuition Valeska s Studio, Noapuhl Chambers. Corr.e St Phone «e-121 JASPER CALDER. PICTURES AND BEAUTIFUL MUSIC AT THE PLAZA NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 17
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