AMUSEMENTS. THE ' —i CIVIC. Direction: THOMAS A-. O'BRIEN. THE DOMINION'S GREATEST THEATRE. —THREE SESSIONS DAILY— 10.30 a.n>., 2.30 p.m., 8 p.m. . -1500 GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE AT POPULAR PRICES. .500 ATI/, 500 AT 2/,, 500 AT 2/9. Arrangements have now been made whereby seats can now be RE- " SERVED BY TELEPHONE lor ALL SESSIONS. AT 2/9, 3/S, 4/6, 5/6. FOR PHONE . RESERVATIONS AND GENERAL INFORMATION — RING — 43-253 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 Civie 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 Love with you" (Tea 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 OR AFTERNOON TEA, WITH FULL CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT. CABARET— ~~ Situated in the WINTER GARDEN, the SPECIAL DANCE FLOOR is available for dancing EACH EVENING after the performance. TED HEXKEL'S SPECIAL DANCE BAND. SEE SPECIAL ADVT. ' ALL RESERVATIONS i FOR WINTER GARDEN AND | CABARET f — RING — 41-575-— TLLS, FILLS' AND DOCTORS' BILLS JL BANISHED BY A THOUSAND THRILLS. LUNA PARK, EVERY EVENING, at 7.30. MATjfrEE, TO-MORROW at 2.50. BROADSIDING.
BLANDFORD PARK SPEEDWAY. THREE MINUTES FROM QUEEN ST. (Right in Heart of Auckland.) EAST TO GET TO. EAST TO GET TO. EASY TO GET HOME AGAIN. EASY TO GET HOME AGAIN. MOST SPECTACULAR TRACK ZEALAND. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY SPECIAL BIG NINE ' CHAMPIONSHIP FOR GOLD HELMET, RIDERS THAT THRILL WITH STUNTING BROADSIDING AND PACE. NEW YEAR HANDICAP OF £54 10/. FOUR LAPS, ROLLING START BETWEEN ALBY LEMON. REMEMBER A.C.XJ. REGISTRATION HAS NO FEARS FOR RIDERS THAT . CAN HOLD THEIR OWN WITH ALL-COMERS. THEIR ABILITY WILL ALWAYS KEEP THEM AT THE TOP. 5000. PEOPLE ROSE IN THEIR SEATS AND CHEERED WALKER, LEMON AND GOLDBERG IN LAST WEEK'S SPECIAL MATCH RACE IN THE SENSATIONAL TIME OF 78s, AND NOTE, THEY ALL FINISHED. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, DON'T BE MISLED. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28. ' 8 P.M. . . . ADMISSION : GENTS, T ADIES, i ■ I -"I 2/ J 1/ GEO. HUNT. c Speedway Manager. DRESS AND FASHION. - , MRS. CROMBIE, Feather Boa Specialist still at 2"2, City Chambers, Queen St. Renovations a specialty. ' WFS REMOVAL NOTICES. "OEMOVAL Notice.—The Camera Exxx change are removing to Fergusson Bldg., opp. old address, Civic Square. x3O
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 306, 27 December 1929, Page 16
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