AMUSEMENTS; "thomas a. TPBIHEjn. THEATRES. ', —- ™=5 l —'i civic. J— \ THE DOMIXIOX'S GREATEST THEAtW'3 SKSSIONS a .g*gg WARNER BAXTER • — IN — "ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE" And Current 'Programme ' ' TO-MORROW -lz ANOTHER BIG PROGRAMME SPECIAL _ ■ 400 SEATS AT 1/ . 500 SEATS AT 2/ 300 SEATS AT 2/9. THB AL. JOLSON of " — THE STAG?' f GEORGE~~JESSEL"~ LAUGHS /\ MUSIC ':' / LOVE, \ / LIVE, \ \ LAUGH. / SONGSX/ LIFE s WITH '•'•"'.' LILA'LEE — DAVE ROLLINS. George Jesse!, Premier Character Conic- ' dian of the Stage, maki-s an impressive Fox Movietone bow in the soul-'stirrin" role o£ Luigi, Modern l'agliacci, whose box of tunes re.«ounds with- the Melody of LOve, Human Faith and Fortitude. HEAR JESSEL SING "A SONG OF MARGHARITA," ''JUST TWO LITTLE BABY ARMS" JUST A DIFFERENT TALKIE Also SOMETHING NEW — MELODY CLASSICS - With TED HENKEL'S — ' CIVIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.. a shamrocFfantasy. With DESMOND CASEY WONDER BOY SINGER. ■: FRED SCHOLL At the • ■ WONDERFUL CIVIC ORGAN, ' Playing . I (a) A SONG OF INDIA. ■ I (b) ROMANTIC NIGHTS. Also SPECIAL ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. FOX SOUND NEWS. • I "HIS BIRTHDAY SUIT." J AN ALL-LAUGHING COMEDY. CIVIC WINTER GARDEN INNOVATION. SHOP EARLY THEN TAKE— AFTERNOON TEA AND FULL SHOW, 2/6 INCLUSIVE CHARGE. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. I 43-266 I reservations i 40-26G1 LAUGH AND GROW FIT! THE ALL-TALKING RIOT OP THE YEAR. THE WORLD. AT THE PLAZA THEATRE. 3 BIG SESSIONS DAILY; 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8. , : Phone 41-556 for Reserves. ■ TIVOLI— ™ " Phone 44-130.: WILL ROGERS, in "SEE PARIS." \ RDTH CHATTERTON. in "THE DUJIJIT. Commencing TO-MORROW, "ROMANCE 08 , RIO GRANDE." And ''THE COCONUTS.". RIALTO— Nightly. 7.a0. Marjorie Beebe in "THE 'FARMER'S DAUGHTER." George O'Brien in "MASKED EMOTIONS." EGENT. - ~ Nightly, 1M THOS. MEIGHANj in "CITY GONE :WILD." -. ■<-■ FLORENCE VIDOR, in ■ " HONEYMOON HATE." EOYAL To-niffhth, at 8. TWO BIG FEATURES. . "DEVIL HORSE" and "FAZIL." _ TDRITANNIA TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. All Singing, Dancing Talkie. sub carroll, david rollins, nick stuart, why t eavb ttome." hy Jueavb JJ-ome." (cradle snatchers.) % FOUR ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS. Also, WINNIE LIGHTNER, Of "Gold Diggers" Fame, In a Talkie Short. SATURDAY, 3 HOURS , MAT1«J!««.~ O- BIG PICTURES. Comedies, Cartoon, Sharp Shooters. 8 Reels. Final Chapter of Serial. 1 "WHY LEAVE HOME." 8 Befls.^ RUGBY FOOTBALL. _ • /COLLEGE RIFLES FOOTBALIi Bfc \J CLUB. ■ . h . 13 The Annual Meeting of tue -/Kl above Club -will be held M m? MONDAY, March 17, in the BugW *+* Union Board Room, Acacia BWgs-. O'Connel Street, at 8 p.m. - f BUSINESS: Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers. . All members and intending members are cordially invited to be present. xl 4 W. S. KIRK, Hon. Sec^ PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. _ T\ R. JOHN T> OBER T0 N Has Returned AND RESUMED PRACTICE At 213, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, GREEN LANE. _____ *" gT. PATRICK'S JJAY gPORTS. QAPTAIN QOOK JJOTEL, KHYBER PASS ROAD, Adjoining Domain. ALL BEST BRANDS OF ALES, WINE s AND SPIRITS. W. E. WATERS, proprietor. 14
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1930, Page 18
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