AMUSEMENTS. THE <& "national. rum court, NATIONAL. «•"»• Ltu. Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.13 p.m SESSION DE LUXE COMMENCES 7.00 AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE PROGRAMME. 2 GREAT STAR PICTURES. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present . ' LON CHANCY LON CHANEY LON'CHANEY IN i Mighty Drama of a Love Forbidden, a Drama of Love and Sacrifice, " LAUGH, CLOWN, LA Win. "| LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH. • | LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH. | More than a motion picture—a memory that will live. The tragedy ota circus clown who made the world laugh but :ould not laugh himself. Spectaoe, thrillsdrama of a love that could not bridge the years. AND —SIDNEY CHAPLIN SIDNEY CHAPLIN SIDNEY CHAPLIN IN A Comedy it will do your hearts good to see. Recommended more especially for adult audiences. "SKIRTS." I "SKIRTS." I • " SKIRTS. ,, I The story tells of a marriage and the residence of the mother-in-law with the bride and groom. She makes things most uncomfortable for the groom. Adapted from the Famous Stage Play, ••A Little Bit of Fluff." GAZETTE AND COMEDY. F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte, Violin Solo, J. Slater. STALLS, 1/. BEST IN AUCKLAND. CIRCLE, 1/6 and 2/. (No Tax.) Plaza 11, 2.30 & 8. Final Screening—"HAPPY DAYS." COMMENCING TO-MORROW, AT 11. (Direct from the Civic), / " SUCH MEN \v /ARE DANGEROUS/ , \ Elinor Glyn's First Talking Picture. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING ITEMS. Stall?, 1/, 1/6, 2/; Circle, 2/9,, 3/3. PHONE 41-556 FOR RESERVES. TIVOLI — Final Screening, "Happy Days" and "Why Bring That Up?" Commencing To-morrow at 2.30. ' 1 "MADAM X." I With Ruth Chatterton and Lewis Stone. The Finest All-Talking Dramatic Picture Ever Produced. Phone 44-136 for Reserves. T>EGENT To-night, 7.50. llk} MATINEE. SAT., 2.30. Clara Bow in "LADIES OF THE MOB." Also, "WET PAINT," with Ray Oriffithsl "pOYAL To-night, 7.50. ri> MATINEK, SAT., 2. "BRIGHT EYES" and "WOLVES OF THE DESERT." — BRITANNIA. — TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. ALL-TALKING MUSICAL SENSATION. BETTY COMPSON JACK OAKIE. BETTY COMPSON — NED SPARKS. 1 'TITHE QTREET p IRE" [ I j ALL TALKIE SUPPORTS. SATURDAY'S MONSTER MATINEE, SATURDAY'S MONSTER MATINEE, 2 P.M. 12 BIG PICTURES. TOM MIX WESTERN—'"STREET GIRL." " Comedies, Serial, Cartoon. • FREE ! FREE! FIREE! LOLLIES ! LOLLIES ! LOLLIES ! Watch for Sunday Night's Concert Programme in Saturday Night's Papers. "pUTTIN' ON THE RITZ" - 1 - Is Putting on Airs— But Sac Suits and Soft Hats will be in order at the CIVIC — SATURDAY. x 2 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ■ JL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. 3f< league football. ■qgV LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW~PARK. CARLAW PARK. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. MARIST 0.8. V. RICHMOND. MARIST 0.8. V. RICHMOND. ■ NO. 7, 3 P.M. CITY V. NEWTON, CITY V. NEWTON, NO. 2, 3 P.M. DEVONPORT V. KINGSLAND DEVONPORT V. KINGSLANd' NO. 1, 1.30 P.M. FOLLOW THE CROWD AND SEE GOOD SPARKLING FOOTBALL. ADMISSION: Gents, 1/; Stand 1/ Ladies, 6d; Stand, 6d. ' AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE. 2 HUNTING. J3AKURANGA JJUNT pLUB. MEMBERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE OPENING MEET WILL BE HELD ON M AY 10, AT gAiST rjUMAKr JJALL. There will be a Bye Day for qualifying horses on MAY 3, at the Kennels, and at Flat Bush on MAY 6. x 2 MOTOR CYCLrNG. ' gPORTS MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. PRACTICE AT MT. ROSKILL HJLL, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. x 3
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 18
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