The CIVIC THREE S.SS.offre'&TLffToS, A A.g! r, lSh AN D . p.„. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Britan’s Titanic Masterpiece ■nbina - •emost __ a A OUTSTANDING In Its characterisation by a combination of some of London’s foremost HOT* fep"Vfloit-fir’tS?.': hoVsfTg- Offlctrs't" ° n,y is Ut sp d read atSast. th The a bl'?s eri, ‘ Th ' awf ul "truth women and children only! a TH°E W N r THE°END° r The moat Poignant moment of life ever por/rayed on thl acreen “ ATf A Krrin n ATLANTIC Deals with life, not in trivial rents—but at the Peak! TED HENKEL’S CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Playing “BRITANNIA'’ .... (Makenzie) 40-266 FRED SCHOLL At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN, Playing “MOTHER O’ MINE” ... (Kipling) And Featuring DESMOND CASEY, The Boy Soprano. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 7.30 TO 8. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 43-266
PLAZA 11, 2.30 and 8. “PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ.” BRITANNIA To-night at 8 p.m. only. TWO BIG TALKIES. CLARA BOW RICHARD ARLEN in ‘'DANGEROUS CURVES/' Also, EDDIE LEONARD in "MELODY LANE.” WEDNESDAY 2 P.M.—SPECIAL MATINEE—9 Big Pictures. Free Lollies.
Travel by the NEW “ROTORUA LIMITED” EXPRESSES! —they mark a new era in .ail travel in the Dominion. Lounge ears, with observation compartments, equipped with big, comfortable easy chairs in a tastefully decorated interior, invite raet and contentment. The coupe cars are ideal for ordinary travel. Time table (Commencing Monday, May 5.) TO EOTORtTA. TO AUCKLAND. Leave Auckland ..... 10.10a.m. Leave Rotorua ...... 10.10a.m. Leave Hamilton ..... 1.12p.m. Leave Hamilton 12.59p.m. Arrive Eotorua ...... 4.15p.m. Arrive Auckland 4.0 p.m. The only stops made by the "Eotorua,'Limited” are at Newmarket, Pukekohe, Frankton Junction, Hamilton, Morrinsvillp, Matama'ta, and 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.
NOW! AT 1 r.M. DAILY THE PALM COURT TRIO IN FASCINATING MELODIES After-Theatre Specials with delightful melodies by the Palm Court Trio. mm (pourfe' “'Regent Theatre Auckland WHERE GOOD FOOD BRINGS A GOOD MOOD “Cultivate The Palm Court Habit”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 15
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