Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. Three Sessions " Oaily: 10.30 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. j//^rpr LAST DAY VICTOR McLAGLEN in “HOT FOR PARIS.’’ ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY IT IS WITH PLEASURE THAT THE MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE SECURED FOR AUCKLAND ‘THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR.” COMMENCING ===== TO-MORROW THE SINISTER FIGURE . . . BEHIND THE THRONE . . . . OF COMMERCIAL EMPIRES. . O* With JOHN WRAY, BETTY COMPSON, JOHN HARRON Claude Allister, King Baggot, Wilbur Mack. A silent man whose pale hand swayed the destinies of men. . . . . He ruled as no monarch ever ruled .... this tyrant of the uppercrust of the underworld. It’s great and it’s thrilling— IT’S A SENSATION ! THEN CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Playing \ “NO. NO. NANETTE/* FRED SCHOLL At the MAGNIFICENT CIVIC ORGAN “SHARPS AND FLATS.’* 43-266 BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. RESERVATIONS 40-266
DIXIF.LAND * “BY THE SEA." NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Open Evtry Day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Morning and Afternoon Teas. Three Cabaret Nights Weekly. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. ALL THE YEAR ROUND. The Famous Dixieland Dance well known all ove Hemisphere, always Reservations Ringing 26-615. nd, the Southern i attendance, ade by NEW LYNN BON-ACCORD FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND DANCE Will be Held in the ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) JULY 9, AT 8 P.M. ORCHESTRA SNAPPY SIX. Ladles, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. W. G. CHESHIRE, Secretary. TEACHERS OF DANCING MISS SPENCER dsviile Studio. Symonds 42-237. Private Lessons by Appointment. DANCES, SATURDAYS, 8 P.M. Tuition Classes Monday and Thursday. Th« Studio has been redecorated and Is ww available for private Dances, Etc. ! "AVETTE” School of Dance Arts, RusBallet, Technique, Original Routines: \ Clinical Character, Ballroom —For terms particulars— Room 11, Albert Bldgs., •wanton Street. Phone 46-782. BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing CttMti. Private tuition Valeska's yudio, Ngapuhu Chambers, Lome St. TOY SCHOOL OF DANCING— Note —LADIES - NIGHT °-NIGHT. Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak. municipal concert Municipal Band presents a pro°f outstanding merit in the Hall on Saturday next. Firstnumbers by th© band include Ub Merry Wives of Windsor” over--12* Spanish suite and two original u®P°**tions by the bandmaster. and J. Davies will H* new solos, and cflntS* frothy Cronin, soprano, will anibute vocal items. Seats may be advertisements. e wtannia. three lamps a t Twelve.” which will be tfcjj at . Britannia Theatre again 0 . is one of the most excit- ? m ystery-thrill€»rs yet made. told C 18 a most intriguing one and cle arly as to maintain the Wjf the end. Madge Belstar and is supported by George Lewis and H»fcv, t M UVlng * tonißlag talkie supports are also PRINCE EDWARD ! *° n baajS C ’ ’ Militant film prodi au .. f n the wreck of the Titar frtnee thrill audiences at 1 'Jhiua Theatre. Grippi outst»^!!» l ?* Ca * Iy Portrayed, mai .A SSs dl,lßr filmu ~ attrition is shown J^'Jla r a tuneful and sp< 0K e in pro<l uction starring Sa devonport all“?a| , k JJ“ rdcr Mystery.” an < {S at th. Vl^ 8 mystery-thriller Js"* ‘he aurtf orla Theatre and pi * Ur « of thwu nce w ‘th a gen ere £S 1,8 The setting is- > S«Hc w£«nrood and Doris II Caster Conklin a int2.^ ave le ading roles. 15 «hown ins sllort talkies t
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1019, 9 July 1930, Page 15
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