AMUSEMENTS \7: I THE —__ZH CIVIC. —, -three sessions UAfrv b ' 10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 8 r • 1500 GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE I I 500 AT 1/, 500 AT 2/ I 500 AT 2/9. Arrangements have now he — whereby seats can now h» Si 9 SERVED BY TELEPHONE ? q ALL SESSIONS; £ ° r FOR PHONE RES 3 ERVATIONS 6 \vn GENERAL INFORMATION^ 13 • 1 I 43-263 AND 40-2fifi "- ' AT 2.30 and S P.M ' • TED HENKEL'S - ■ civic symphonicFT ORCHESTRA (OF 30). FRED SCHOLL —— AT THE CIVIC GRAND ORGAN 1 Playing "Melody Classics» ' TED HENICEL'S STAGE BAND ENTERTAINMENT Presenting ' "THE SUNRISE OP A NEW ' SHOW WORLD." W ; LAST JsU'l* NOT LEAS? One of the Greatest, All-Dialogue'Peaturo, of the Year, "res "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." Based on the English Stage Comedy. CIVIC WINTER GARDEN AND TEA ROOM OPEN CONTINUOUSLY FROM 930 4 u FULL TEA ROOM. LUNCHEON. DINVFn SUPPER MENU, AT ORDINARY PRICES; A SPECIAL PRICE OP 2/6 INCLtfnr? MORNING OR AFTERNOON TEAMvmi FULL CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR WINTER GARDEN AND CABARET • — RING — - 41-575 CIVIC THEATRE; . •' WINTER GARDEN TEA . rooms ; ; Will be OPEN '' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), FROM 3 P.M. TILL 11 P.M.
SPECIAL MUSICAL - " PROGRAMME . (ARRANGED BY MR. TED HENKEL) DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | THOMAS A. O'BRIEN:. | THEATRES.. THE PLAZA AND TIVOLI (S P. 31, ONLY). 11 A.M. — 2.30 - 8 P.Mi • THE COLLEGIANS ALL - TALK. 100 % • 100 % , TALKIE TALKIE /College \ \ FUN. / son^^X^/dmcing. WITS DOROTHY GULLIVER, GEORGE LEWIS * CHURCHILL ROSS, ' EDDIE PHILLIPS. ' A STORY FULL OF PEP YOUTH Fp N : T - SPECIALLY SELECTED ALLTALKIE ITEMS. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPAN AT THE PLAZA. BOOK NOW!—Phone 41-586. TIVOLt 44-136. —. BRITANNIADirection O'Brien-Haywari WILLIAM BOYD " THE FLYING FOOL." — 100 Per Cent TALKIE. — A GREAT STORY WITH THRILLS GALORE! — Also — ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS. SPECIAL MATINEE SAT, 2 P.M. Two Eight-Reel Westerns. ■ First Episwde New Serial. Comedies — Cartoons.^^ RIALTO~and" REGENTNewmarket, To-night, 7.50 -Epsom, 8 P® Two Big Pictures. Mat. To-day._£^ u ' LOIS MORAN—EDMUND LOWE In "MAKING THE GRADE. SAMMY COHEN in "HOMESICKCOMEDY — GAZETTE, TolTs^ Phone 20-821. x — MATINEE, 2 P.M.. „ .MARY PICKFORD in GIRL," with BUDDY ROGERS. Also "I.ilatk Magic," Gazette, ' Comedy. 0I T Y OF AUCKLAND-TO-MORROW T SM, AFTERNOON TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOU.I AT 3 O'CLOCK. ORGAN RECITAL. , gt MR. MAUGITAN BARNETT, City Orgin lß Will play: , "Toccata and Fugue in D Mmor ( ), Two Minuets (Mozart and Beethove / "Cuckoo and Nightingalj Co " ce natl ■ (Handel), "Serenade" (Schubert), da Camera" (Peace), "Evensong ston), "Marehc Royale* (Hading). Admission Free. _ J. S. BRIGHAM. O S Tnffn ClerK;— ci F F E L E S I A' THE HALF-MAN, nA^F-WOM AN '. , Sim will Astmiml Yn ll - J3oi LUNA PARK. EVERV Evening. At "t
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 18
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