Direction: Thomas A. O’Brien. THEATRE Three Sessions " Daily: 10.30 a.m.. 2.30 and 8 n.m. CZAR OF BROADWAY I with John Wray, Betty Compson, Claude Allister. IN HIS HAND LAY ALL THEIR DESTINIES. A silent man whose pale hand swayed the destinies of men. He ruled as no monarch ever ruled .... this tyrant of the great and its thrilling. jst of the underworld. IT’S A SENSATION ! THEN TED HENKEL’S Civic Concert Orchestra Playing “NO. NO, NANETTE." FRED SCHOLL at the Magnificent Civic Organ “Sharps and Flats.” BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 43-266 RESERVATIONS 40-266 CIVIC WINTERGARDEN TEAROOM OPEN SUNDAYS 5 P.M. TO 10.30.
PLAZA CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS —2 ‘HOT FOR PARIS.” (R*'ommend«d by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) AND the shannons of BROADWAY.” PLAZA POPULAR PRICES—DAY —Stalls, 1s; Circle, 1s 6d. NIGHT —Stalls, 1s and 1s 6d; Circle, 2s. PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. ROYAL To-night at 7.50 CLARA BOW in '‘DANGEROUS CURVES.” EXCELLENT SUPPORTS.
DIXIELAND “BY THE SEA." TO-NIGHT bancing 8.30 p.m. to midnight. ADMISSION, ss. Phpns 26-615 for Reservations. /V fyiirT USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. Will be held in the Clubhouse, Mechanics' Bay. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Good Music. Good Floor. FREE BUS from Cndean’s Buildings from 7.30 until 8.30, returning after the Dance. Sub.—Ladies, 1s 6d; Gents, 2s. T. P. BOSWELL. Social Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING CORRECT STYLE AND STEPS. PRIVATE TUITION. MISS EDNA WARD (Member of the National Institute of Social Dancing, London). (Studio Hours: 12 - 9 Daily). MODERN DANCING STUDIO, 30 Palmerston Buildings (opp. Q.P.0.) MISS SPENCER Sympndsville Studio. Symonds Street. Phone 42-237. Private Lessons by Appointment. DANCES, SATURDAYS, 8 P.M. Tuition Classes Monday and Thursday. The Studio has been redecorated and Is n °w available for private Dances, Etc. BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing Private tuitityi Valeska's jl*****. .- studio, Ngapuhu Chambers, Lome St, Phone 46-121. VENTURA dance club. ST. SEPULPHRE’S HALL Zhbate~shippe BAND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. COMMUNITY SINGING *«l«yed by IYA. town hall WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 Leader: *BV. JASPER CALDER Soloist: MISS IRENE FROST ■‘"AMOPHONE RECITAL, by Court. L.wis Easy, Ltd., 12 to 12.30 p.m ADMISSION FRE. COLLECTION FOR CHARITIES. Song Books, 6d each. W. WOODHEAD, Hon. Sec “ H °T FOR PARIS” AT TIVOLI at the th ?, ans ' which will 1,0 from from today, is fla Uraw«, 0 e B fS nd P°int of types and fectiy « W ! th featured player: Bailor -emd Victor McLaglen "t-v -Brendel, as a dumb . i>orsuiv . ma ’msell°ff S f y u as . a vivacious F cafe, anri’T^ ho sin &B and dances The y Moran > a ,liaid - U\]gh s S^ * s said to embody -* _ Veri than “The Cock real plot ri ven thy a H kas a real plot sodic a* &ru lt ra£ her than ben Sev Cock Eyed Work numbers writti in »r o «n^? , f" on and K,, * ar -aitlPß dUced *>y Kift Dorsuv a '^tra e^l Ur , <iay Night Kid,” th fftlkie, is the seco
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1022, 12 July 1930, Page 15
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