AMUSEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. "SUNNY SIDE UP." "SUNNY SIDE UP." ( "SUNNY SIDE UP." _ MUSICAL COMEDY. — ALL-TALKING, ALL-SINGING STARRING JANET GAYNOR, CHARLES FARRELL. The Stars of "Seventh Heaven," In their | FIRST BIG MUSICAL COMEDY, SINGING FROM THE SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME. ENTRANCING TUNES, SUNNY GIRLS, FUN GALORE AND SHINING STARS. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. AT THE , — CIVIC — —— Direction : THOMAS A. O'BRIEN -— — HIS MAJESTY'S. - Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A GREAT THEATRICAL ATTRACTION. Commencing i NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 8 NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEES, NEXT SATURDAY AND FEBRUARY 19. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Presents for the First Time to Playgoers of Auckland the World-Renowned and Distinguished Star, ' LEO CARILLO LEO CARILLO In Ilia Famous Character, in " LOMBARDI, LTD." " LOMBARDI, LTD." Which despite the Coal and the Timber Strikes and the opposition of the "Talkies," nevertheless attracted Record Audiences in Sydney for over Six -Months. ■' LOMBARDI, LTD." Created a Furore of Enthusiasm in Wellington, where it proved the Biggest Success known there for many years. LEO CARILLO Carries all before him—every word a triumph—re very gesture something to treasure in the memory—every, scene followed by an Ovation. 1 Lombard! will take this town by storm as it did in Sydney and Wellington. Its Laughs, its Loves, its Merry Magnificence— it holda you Spellbound. THE MANNEQUIN PARADE In the Salon of the Exclusive Lombardi. Ltd., provides the ladies with a subject for endless discussion nud envy. -JO—PEOPLE IN THE COMPANY 10 40—PEOPLE IN THE COMPANY 40 Box Tlans are Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/; Stalls, 4/: Gallery, 1/6. Early Doors: Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices plus tax. Manager, John Farrell. BROADSIDING. SLANDFORD PARK SPEEDWAY. Trams to St. Paul's Church, Symonds St. Motor Cars to foot of Grafton Road. JASPER'S NIGHT! JASPER'S NIGHT! JASPER'S NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME. 18 EVENTS. INCLUDING: GOLD HELMET CHAMPIONSHIP. (Flying Start). FLYING SIX CHAMPIONSHIP. "DROP OUT" NOVELTY RACE. JASPER'S HANDICAP (16 RIDERS). BLANDFORD PARK'S DONATION TO CHARITY. (To be Administered by Auckland City Mission). SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME AND LOUD SPEAKER. A WORD FROM JASPER Good Evening, Auckland. Well, I haven't worried you for a while so three hearty British cheers for BLANDPARK SPEEDWAY and the RIDERS, too. Everybody , doing everything BUCKSHEE (I love that word). You all want to help a good cause, and you'll be thrilled to bits at the same time, so come along To-night at eight pip emma. I'" 1 so"? J won't be riding one of their W.HI/BANGS myself—they won't lend it to me—the blighters know I'd break their records. But between you and me and your friends and my friends the attendance record will be broken anyhow. Help the riders to help those in need. ° xcito(l 1 Cfln hardly 'keep still. WHIZ/, BANG, POP, POP POP THEY'RE OFF. See the Speed King's tearing round at breathless pace ALL FOR CHARITY. NOW, PEOPLE, DON'T FAIL ME. 10 CHEERIO, J. ATHLETIC SPORTS. pAPATOETOE A.A. AND C. CLUB. : SATURDAY NEXT, RECREATION GROUND, 3 P.M. j 100, 220 and SSOyds Handicaps, 1 Mile Novice Cycle. CLOSE THURSDAY, 5 P.M. with T. I. SMYTHEMAN, 91, Quern St., or H "poster, Secretary, Papa toe toe. Admission to Ground Free. xlO
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1930, Page 20
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