Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. LAST DAY Three Sessions " Daily: 10.30 a.m.. 2.30 and 8 p.m. 3ETTY COMPSON JOHN WRAY in“CZAR OF BROADWAY” —: COMMENCING : TO-MORROW —THURSO A Y “Like a Breath of Fresh Air’ Catchy Songs, || )) Chorus Girls, Gorgeous Ballets, You’ve Seen Them AIL but—ba The ARIZONA KID A Great CTHenry Outdoor Story WARNER BAXTER once again playing that lovable character of “IN OLD ARIZONA.” This time the “ARIZONA KID. ’ Jnst a great outdoor talking picture packed with thrills. And beautiful scenery. THEN THE CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Playing "THE STUDENT PRINCE” FRED SCHOLL AT THE CIVIC GRAND ORGAN | Playing | JUST DON’T MISS IT BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 43-266 RESERVATIONS - 49-266
CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. PLAZA FINAL SCREENING "HOT FOR PARIS.” (Recommended by the Censor more especially for adults.) And "Shannons of Broadway.” COMMENCING TO-MORROW PARTY A Fox Melodydrama bf ith SUE CAROL JD IX I E LEE L ' WALTER CATLETT “Whispering” JACK SMITH Phone 41-586 for Reserves. TIVOLI To-night at 7.45 ‘‘HOT FOR PARIS” (Recommended more especially for adult audiences.) Also, ‘THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID” BRITANNIA To-Night at JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES all-talkie supports. Kwrircnig “BY THE SEA.” NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. top Morning ana Afternoon Teas. • nree Cabaret Nights Weekly. Mondays, Wednesdays and SATURDAYS T l. THE year round. wifi F , amou * Dixieland Dance Band, W.L- kn ° wn 3,1 over the Southern Hemisphere, always in attenda Reservations can be made by Ringing 26-615. miss spencer p h0ne ,< *42 , 237 ® tud *°* Symonds Street. Private Lessons by Appointment. °ANCES, SATURDAYS, 8 P.M. ,on Cl3 Bsea Monday and Thursday. ift* tS?, I .* been redecorated and Is for private Dances, Etc. sian b-I School of Dance Arts, RusTec hnique. Original Routines; •Dtf . ractcr * Ballroom For terms psmeulars—Room 11. Albert Bldgs.. *nsoi» Street Phone 46-782. f,p act,r?X~" Modc r n Dancing Classes and <W 7 ® ° 3nc e s every Wednesday, SaturRoyal Oak Hall, Royal Oak. RIALTO, NEWMARKET Miich Sfro/* i* the exciting talkie eve ning. This is a mysi*Stoni. er based on Edgar Wallace’s °* a haunted house, and a ° a Plays an organ in the Ti rhe ca st includes Edward J c Avnv iaorton as the detective. May [ S&ci/ as terrified girl, Alec B. 'Nendao S^ r ‘ and Louise a ucuw ooa, unu luuibc to the til ,°^. mes Herbert as guests A house. “Wn , big Picture is also being Pttiedva ‘Harmony at Home,” a “ad do" aram a dealing with the ups of an American household. - f r; t piot,T exan ’” an all-talking West- ; rel pai re ; star ring Gary Cooper, will star K hort!y in New Zealand. »Uo fl©Aa P ? rtrays a Western desperado South America to escape romance there.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 17
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