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AMUSEMENTS. . | THE ' civic I Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien." 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30, 2.30, 8 PV LAST DAY. — ELINOR GLYN'S —.... FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE. / " SUCH MEN ARE < DANGEROUS." , \ Starring WARNER BAXTER. ■■ ~ \ IT'S GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. AND CURRENT FKCHJRAMJtiB. COMMENCING TO-MORROW I j— MIDNIGHT MATINE'Fr:, I TO-NIGHT, ' AT 12 P.M. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. i j The singing, laughing, dancingrplay.boy of London, New York, Paris, strutting his stuff in the snappiest, peppiest, merriest musical romance: , ever screened. HARRY RICHMAN --— _ HARRY RICHMAN —L. HARRY RICHMAN. -^ HARRY RICHMAN ---.^ HARRY RICHMAN -—, HARRY RICHMAN —_ HARRY RICHMAN—-. (THE GOLDEN VOICE OF THE. SCREEN). ■ ; t •' SINGING — DANCING - ■ . LAUGHING, IN ■ THE ■ ~ MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA, " PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ." "PUTTIN , ON THE RITZ." ■ " PUTTIN , ON THE RITZ." " PUTTIN , ON THE RITZ." " PUTTIN , ON THE RITZ." " PUTTIN , ON THE RITZ." "PUTTIN , ON THE RITZ," v " PUTTIN , ON THE RITZ." " PUTTIN , ON THE RITZ." "PUTTIN , ON THE RITZ." (A United Artist Picture.) I I HEAR THE SUPREME | I I I PERSONALITY OF THE -I I STAGE TO-DAY SING | | . IRVING BERLIN'S "WITH YOU," "PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "THERE'S DANGER IN YOUR . EYES, ■ CHERIE," "SINGING ' A VAGABOND SONG." ' This foremost stair of the stage to-day whirls you through the sunshine and. laughter, pathos and heartbreak, love and happiness of ;•■' a small artist who made goorl and became the town's favourite night club sang bird. "Puttin' On The Bitz" is the last word in song and dance entertainment. .. ; REVUE SCENES IN TECBXICOLOUBI IT'S GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. —— THEN i TED HENKEL'S —- I CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA I — Playing — I "IL GUARANY" I (Gomez). | i FREDSCHOLL-—~-, At The CIVIC GRAND ORGAN, — Playing — (a) "BARCAROLLE,» from "Tales of Hoffman" (Offenbach). (b) THE LIFE OF MISTER DO'OLEY. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, ' F.ROM 7.30. . BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. J 43-266 I RESERVATIONS | 40-266 I - MONSTER — SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. CIVIC THEATRE. " SUNDAY NEXT, S P.M. 7K—PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS— TTK • "—PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS— * O Under the Direction of • - r —TED HENKEL — With '' FRED SCHOLL ' 'At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN VOCALIST —— MR. ERNEST SNELL-— Accompanist —— MRS. R. SINGER — Proceeds in Aid of Musicians' Union Benevolent Society Fund. NO CHARGE FOR RESERVATIONS. Silver Collection. Watch To-morrow's Papers for ——• Special Programme. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BLANDFORD SK PARK. BLANDFORD • jg PARK. BLANDFORD PARK, i SATURDAY "Zγ SATURDAY. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. tramways" v; ponsonby, tramways v. ponsonby. tramways v. ponsonby. 1.45 p M. CELTIC V. MANUREWA. CELTIC V. MANUREWA. SEE NEW ZEALAND'S CHAMPION TEAM. Admission : ? en t s - 1/. Stand, I/. Ladies, 6d. stand, 6d. ELECTRIC SOCCER. ELECTRIC SOCCER. • WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. H.M. SLOOPS • .VERONICA V. LABURNUM. * 8. R. MASSAM, Secretary. TROTTING. fjAM-BBIDGB TROTS. w SATURDAY, MAY 3. TOURIST SIGHT-SEEING CO'S SEDAN WILL LEAVE AARD OFFICE, DILWORTH BLDGS.. 7 A.M. BOOK YOUR SEATS. PHONES 45-3 GO, 44-656. 2 P Rl ?f™ Car leaving for Cambridge ex-pen^'pl^^s^ B Vacancieß = shar | PASSENGERS for Cambridge Races •*• wanted.—Ring 27-529. 2 gEDAN Car leaving for Cambridge Trots T.lo a.m. to-morrow (Saturday); £1 return.—Ring 21-132. 2

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 18

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