Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. TUEATBBS Three Sessions - Daily: 10.30 a.m.. 2.30 and 8 p.m. [ .5,000 SEATS at PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY, Is to 5s 6d. ,-r rniTS NO MORE TO VISIT THE CIVIC THAN ANY OTHER IT COS. = theatre. LAST TWO DAYS A HUGE ZEPPELIN CRUSHED AGAINST A MOUNTAIN OF ICE. “THE CONWAY TEARLE aallant explorers, fearless adventurers stranded at the Sou A crew HAT SUSPENSE WHAT A CLIMAX ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 7.30 TO 8 P.M. THEN , FRED SCHOLL ted HENKEL’S 1 I At the rTTvTc CONCERT ORCHESTRA j MAGNIFICENT CIVIC ORGAN C,VI Dl.ivinn ! Playii _ ‘RIO RITA” rney. Playing HYMNS OF THE OLD CHURCH CHOIR. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 40-266 RESERVATIONS 43-266 NEXT CHANGE A FURNACE OF FUN VICTOR McLAGLEN EL BRENDEL FIFI DORSAY IN “HOT FOR PARIS”
PLAZA Continuous from 11 a.m. 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS —2 the three GODFATHERS’ Greater than “The Three Bad Men." Also Screening: “TEMPLE TOWER PLAZA POPULAR PRICES—□AY -- - - Stalls, 1s; Circle, 1s 6d. NIGHT - • - - Stalls, Is, 1s 6d; Circle 2s. TIVOLI To-night at 7.45 Nancy Carrol in “SWEETIE.'’ “TEMPLE' TOWER.’’ BRITANNIA TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. JAMESON THOMAS — BENITA HUME With All-British Star Cast in ‘HIGH TREASON" j THE WORLDS GREATEST TALKIE. ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS.
TOWN HALL—BACKHAUS FIRST CONCERT, THURSDAY ' E. J. GRAVESTOCK, LTD., Present WILHELM "The return of the great pianist, Wilhelm Backhaus, is an inspiration to musical Melbourne. A comprehensive survey of the famous exponents of pianaforte literature to-d=ry leaves the name of Backhaus among the very first as the most generally acceptable and satisfying artist of his generation." Melbourne Age. BACKHAUS WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST. After his Wonderful Triumphs in Europe and Australia. THREE CONCERTS: THURSDAY AT 8 SATURDAY AT 8 MONDAY, AT 8. PLANS OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD.
TEACHERS OF DANCING VPER LESSON. Violet Robertson, “ reg. teacher. Lessons given with a guarantee of satisfaction. All Dancing —Operatic (toe). Classical, Highland, etc.,) Latest Ballroom. Room 15, Above Lewis Eady, Karangahape Road. Auckland Winter Exhibition JULY 9 TO 19, 1930. POULTRY Entries Close TO-MORROW (WED.) Entries for Bakers’ Bread Close on July 4 Free Schedule available on application to A. and P. Association, 41 Albert Street. SPACE! SPACE! SPACE! MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS REQUIRING SPACE APPLY TO J. FINDLAY, Manufacturers* Association, Queen's Arcade. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 1 July 1930, Page 17
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