The CIVIC Direction: Thomas A. O’Drier. THREE SESSIONS DAILY; 10.30 A.M., 1.3*0 AND 8 P.M. HARRY RICHMAN (THE GOLDEN VOICE OF THE SCREEN.) SINGING DANCING LAUGHING IN THE MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA “PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ” revue scenes in technicolour THEN TED HENKEL’S CfVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Playing “IL GUARANY” (Gomez). FRED SCHOLL At the S«VIC GRAND ORGAN, laying (a) “BARCAROLLE,” from “Tales of Hoffman (Offenbach). (b) THE LIFE OF MR. DOOLEY. 43-266 SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT FROM 7 30 BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC reservations 40-266 SATURDAY NEXT Britain’s Titanic Masterpiece / ' A A BIGGER THRILL THAN EVER HOLLYWOOD HAS EVER SENT US.—Evening News, London.
PLAZA 11, 2.30 and 8. DIRECT FROM THE CIVIC. “SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS. RHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. TIVOLI To-night at 8 “MADAME X” EXCELLENT SUPPORTING ITEMS. REGENT To-Night at 7.50 BRITANNIA To-night at 8 only. Travel by the NEW “ROTORUA LIMITED” EXPRESSES! —tliey mark a new era in rail travel in the Dominion. Lounge cars, with observation compartments, equipped with big, comfortable easy chairs in a tastefully decorated interior, invite reet and contentment. The coupe cars are ideal for ordinary travel. Time table (Commencing Monday, May 5.) TO ROTORUA. TO AUCKLAND. Leave Auckland ..... 10.10a.m. Leave Rotorua 10.10a.m. Leave Hamilton ..... 1.12p.m. Leave Hamilton ..... 12.59p.m. Arrive Rotorua ...... 4.15p.m. Arrive Auckland 4.0 p.m The only stops made by the “Rotorua Limited 1 ' are at Newmarket, Pukekohe, Frankton Junction, Hamilton, Morrinsville, Matamata, aud Putaruru. SPECIAL REDUCED RETURN FARES, AUCKLAND TO ROTORUA Only £2 7s lOd (Ist Return); only £1 11s (2nd Return). Observation Car Fee 6s from Auckland to Rotorua or vice versa less for shorter distances.
“DISRAELI.” ALL AUCKLAND WILL FLOCK TO SEE IT. ST. JAMES SOON. DANCING £ AKARANA YACHT CLUB (Incorporated). MIDWEEK DANCE will be held in the Clubhouse, Mechanics* Bay. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Good Music. Good Floor. FREE BUS 'rom Endean's Buildings from 7.30 until 8.30, returning after the Dance. Committee reserves the right to , refuse admission. *ub.: Ladies, 1s 6d; Gents, 2s. T. P. BOSWELL, Social Secretary. FANCY DRESS CHILDREN’S PARTY. t OWN HALL, THURSDAY, 5.30 —8 p.m. SPECIAL DANCING ATTRACTIONS. BE A SPECTATOR FOR Is.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 964, 6 May 1930, Page 15
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