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L_MyS§MENTS L __^ J THOMAS 1 THEATREg/^* — THE , — CIVIC..'L-L Direction: THOMAS A. O'BRIEN THE DOMIXION'S_GREA TEST i^^ —THREE SESSIONS DAILY 10.30 a.m., 2Mj>.m., g —1500 GOOD SEATSSTILL AVAILABLE FOR TO-NIGHT. ". AT POPULAR PRICES 500 ATI/, 500 AT 2/ 500 AT 2/9.

Arrangements have now been made whereby seats can now be vv SERVED Bl' TELEPHONE fS ' ALL SESSION'S. FOR PHONE RESERVATIONS AVn GENERAL INFORMATION — RING~ 1 43-266 AND 40-266. AT 2.30 and 8 P.M. TED HENKEL'S . CIVIC SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA OF 30. — FRED SCHOLL — AT THE CIVIC GRAND ORGAN, Playing "Melody Classics." TED HENKEL'S STAGE BAND ENTERTAINMENT. Presenting "THE SUNRISE OF A NEW SHOW WORLD" Introducing Ted Henkel's Stage Band, the Civic Corps de Ballet, and'Ramon, Madeline and Pedro—Dancers Extraordinaire. (a) Introducing the Band. (b) Ramon, Madeline and Pedro, presenting a Fantasy of Motion, Rhythm and Colour. (c) "I'll Always be in Lore with you" (Ted Henkel's Band). (d) "Steps and Steppers," introducing the. Civic Corps de Ballet. AND LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, , One Of the Greatest All-Dialogue Features of the Year. "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." Based on the English Stage Comedy. CIVIC WINTER GARDEN AND TEA ROOM ■• OPEN CONTINUOUSLY FROM 9.30 A.M. FULL TEA' ROOM, LUNCHEON, DINNER, SUPPER MENU, AT ORDINARY PRICES, OR ■A SPECIAL PRICE OF 2/6 INCLUDES MORNING OK AFTERNOON SHOW WITH REFRESHMENTS. . ,', . „ CABARET— Situated' in the WINTER GARDEN, the SPECIAL DANCE FLOOR Is available foe dancing EACH EVENING after the performance. ' '~-. TED HENKEL'S SPECIAL DANCE BAND. THE PLAZA, i "HOME OF THE BIG TALKIES." , 11 A.M. — 2.30 — 8 P.M. i 2®D BIG WEEK. GREATER THAN "BEAU GESTE." MORE THRILLING THAN " CHANG." "THE FOUR FEZ THERS." A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, With ~ WM. POWELL, FAY WRAY, CLIVE BROOK, NOAH BEERY, RCHD. ARLEN "bee the breaking of the British square."" See the mad scramble to escape the wild beasts. See the glory of an English military review. The greatest story of British courage ever told- _ SPECIALLY SELECTED ALL-TALKIE ITEMED T PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS. All Latest News is ' . „_.„-, SEEN AND HEARD. _ HAWAIIAN NIGHTS, SINGING AND I ■ ■ - ELSIE JAMS i. I London and Broadway Star, in I Old and New Numbers. ■ _

BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE PLAZA. '~- oa BOOK NOW—Phone_4ljW. TT\7T\T T Pliono 44-136: llVUlil— Nijthtly. 8 P-m. IF IT'S AT THE TIVOLI— IT'S GQW' "Thr Four. Feathers' Starts « r S o'clock sharp. v SCKEENI-NG IX rJONJUXCnoa WITH THE PLAZA. THE YEAR'S SENSAITON . THE FOUR FEATHERS WM. POWELL—FAY >"IAIjCLJVE BROOK—NOAM lifcbKx. I Fuh Supporting Programme. I NO INCREASE IX PRICES. __ Box Plans Now Open at JJixon'E, next Tivoli- — BRITANNIADirection Q'Brien-Hayward. LAURA LA PLANTE In "THE LOVE TRAP." With JOHN BOLES. . ALL-TALKIE 'sUPPOggj^, ROVAT KINGSLAND. ; IVUliiij TO-NIGHT, S P.MPhono 20-821. . — TWO BIG SPECIALS',— Klchard Dix In "THE WHEEL OF LIFE. Also. "PAINTED POST, With Tom Mis. Comedy, Gazette. ___ PICNICS. EXCURSIONS^jjC;— SU RF D A L E EXC UK S l o\ T.S.S. HIHERB leaves King's' W MONDAY and TUESDAY, 4 p.m.. toTj dnle. Leaves Surfdnle 7 a.m. ■ iuesu morning. Fare, 2/ return. ■ INSURANCE COMPANjES^^-. A LLIANCE ASSUHAN'CB CO.. n hs t ■&- Assets £30.mm.mm. Phone **•[•£' n OTnniiPil St M:)n;i'.rpr.jniWl^=<g-

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 303, 23 December 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 303, 23 December 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 303, 23 December 1929, Page 24

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