The CIVIC Direction: Thomas A. O’Brien. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 A.M.. 2. 30 AND 8 P.M. LAST DAY BRITAIN'S TITANIC MASTERPIECE “ATLANTIC” AND CURRENT PROGRAMME. TO-MORROW A RIOT OF MIRTH MARY PICKFORD and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. IN THE WORLD S FUNNIEST PICTURE.” “THE TAMING OF THE SHREW” SHAKESPEARE’S SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY. A TORNADO OF LAUGHS You’ll rock with laughter when the wildcat (Mary Pickford) meets her Waterloo at the hands of the mad. masterful caveman (Douglas Fairbanks). "This Shakespearean talkie triumph offers better entertainment than London has ever seen They have brought Shakespeare back to the people." London Daily Express. MAGNIFICENT SCENES SIDE-SPLITTING DIALOGUE THEN FRED SCHOLL TED HENKEL’S CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Playing “POET AND PEASANT.” At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN, Playing “ONE OUT OF THE MAIL BAG” ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 7.30 TO 8 P.M. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 40-266 RESERVATIONS
PLAZA 11, 2.30 and 8. FINAL SCREENING ‘PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. REGINALD DENNY WHAT COULD BE FUNNIER WHAT MORE ROMANTIC HYSTERICAL 'ill you ' l ’,' h ' r i t^°n W ov r e i l o twil«‘ 9 as , 'it hilarious hums.... . See the youth who has just, inherited 000 ”ug h t up in » of oaiety that swept .him ret— tho^a^ms lIVOLI To-night at 8 Matinee Sat., 2.30 N.noy Carre,,. REGENT To-night at 7.50 JACK HOLT in “™E VAN ISHINQ PION EER.' CLARA BOW in -‘RED HAIR. Matinee Sat., 2.30 LOYAL “THE DEVIL DANCER To-night at 7.50 nd ..'heart of the WEST.Matinee Sat., 2 BRITANNIA -Two Big Talkie Pictures. CLIVE BROOK - WILLIAM POWELL - RUTH CHATTERTON in “CHARMING SINNERS.” Also, “SEVEN FACES.” Mystery. Drama. Supports. SATURDAY'S MATINEE. , P.Me-12 -« WESTERN. SEVEN FACES. SERIAL. COM
GRAMOPHONE RECITAL TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 8 P.M. IN THE NEW LA GLORIA CONCERT HALL 155 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. The recital will be conducted by MR. C. B. PLUMMER—widely known in Auckland musical circles —and a •plendid programme to suit all tastes, has been arranged. Hear Your Favourites: Singers. Humorists. instrumentalists. Orchestras. admission free. TO-MORROW night at 8 O'CLOCK.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 973, 16 May 1930, Page 15
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