AMUSEMENTS. " THOMAS A. O'BRIEir theatres. - j TFIP _ " "id j CIVIC. I—THE DOMlgggl GKKAIB, AT 10.30, 2.30 and 8 P.M. — WHAT A CAST! . IT SPEARS FOR ITSELF* ' ' RUTH CHATTERTON CLIVE BROOK, WILLIAM POWELL MONTAGUE LOVE' CLAUD ALLISTER' > * (Of Bulldog Drummond), SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S STARTLING " CHARMING SINNERS." PARAMOUNT - Beautifully presented on .the *11 taking screen RUTH CHATTERTON the wise, clever wife! CLIVE BROOk' handsome and whimsical as 'the Zwft r hUShand ! , Popular WILLIAjf POWELL, in a strong role T ' RlnnriA' M A R V LAN ' Zicsteid Folfe " star. A Master cast! afe I TEDHENKEL'S CIVIC UNIT ORCHESTRA OF 30 PLAYING PIQUE DAME —- . ' — (Von Suppe.) . FRED SCHOLL — AT THE ' CIVIC GRAND ORGAN Featuring ' (a) THE GLOW- WORM (b) BITS OF NONSENSE TED HENKEL'S STAGE BAND ENTERTAINMENT 'Featuring — CIRCUS DAYS — With. — PEG MITCHELL — CONTINENTAL TRAPEZE ARTIST IN HER FAMOUS ' [ "NECK SPIN.'" - ! THE CIVICBALLET ; BOX PLANS NOW OPE\ AT THE CIVIC.' " | 4-3-266 I reservations '[ 40-266''] ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. SATURDAY NEXT. / . THE GREATEST MUSICAL / r COMEDY OF THE YEAR. / "SUNNY SIDE UP." ALL-TALKING, ALL-SINGING AND DANCING.
STARRING JANET GAYNOR, • CHARLES FARRELL. The Stars of "Seventh Heaven," HEARjTHEM SING: "Sunny Side Up." "Turn On the Heat." "Pickin' Petals Off the Daisies." ENTRANCING TUNES, SUNNY GIRLS? FUN GALORE AND, SHINING STARS. — CIVIC — BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. PHONES: 43-266 and 40-256. -PLAZA " FROZEN JUSTICE." ■SEE AND HEAR | LENORE ULRICH, | 1 LENORE ULRICH, [ Broadway's Favourite Dramatic Actress in the Finest Characterisation of her career. ALL-TALKING SUPPORTS, Including the first of the new AllTalking and Singing COLLEGIANS. Phone 41-586 for Reserves. miVOLI Nightly 8 p.m. -*■ Phone 44-136. Clara Bow's 100% Talkie, | "DANGEROUS CURVES." | ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS. T> I ALTO AND REGENT.—To-night, 7.50. -*-* 1 Two Big Attractions. Mary Astor in "THE WOMAN FROM LUNA." Tom Mix's Latest Action Picture, • "THE PAINTED POST." - Gazette. BR I T A N N I. A. TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. 100% ALL-TALKIE. Allan Birmingham. Leiila Hyams, Clyde Cook. 1 MASQUERADE." | All-Talkie Supports. T>OYAL To-night at 8. J - 1 ' Double Feature Programme. Mabel Ponlton in "NOT QUITE A LADY." William Fairbanks in ' "HEARTS OF THE' WEST." DEMONSTRATIONS. 3 o ~O ~K"I"N * G a s Booking
"DEMONSTRATION Demonstration WILL BE HELD AT OUR DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, "GAS"'' BUILDINGS, PITT STREET, 'GAS" BUILDINGS, PITT STREET, rpO-MORROW — \\ 7E D NES DA Y, J - O-MOKROW — VV EDNESDAY, FROM 2.80 TO 4 P.M. ,Q.AS 00., J^TD. w 11 RLE CT HI C COOKING demonstration. , Learn to Cook on the MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGE. bree Demonstrations every Wednesday, at AoO p.m.; and Friday Evenings at *7.30. TURNBULL AND .TONES, LTD.. Wellesley Street East, Opposite" Public Library. T
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 35, 11 February 1930, Page 24
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