AMUSEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. IT IS WITH PLEASURE TffP „ JIA XAGE ME NT ANNOUNCE XH VP ° THEY HAVE SECURED pop AUCKLAND THE DRAMATIC Spy ' S ATI ON OF THE YEAR. COMMENCING . TO-DAY TO-DAY n : TO-DAY lv _ ' j THE : ' (CIVIC. I ' Direction : Thomas A. O'Brien. -1 3. Sessions Daily, 10.30, 2.30, S p.m THE SINISTER FIGURE BEHIND THE THRONE OP COMMERCIAL EMPIRES. . CZAR / /OF / ." / BROADWAY, r WITH 4 BETTY COMPSON, CLAUDE- ALLISTER, JOHN WRAY. IN HIS HAND LAY ALL s THEIR DESTINIES— ' A silent man whose pale hand swayed ' the destinies of men. ... He ruled as no monarch ever ruled .... this tvrant of the upper crust of the under-'-j world. It's great, and it's thrilling— IT'S A SENSATION! . 1 — THEN — f. TED HENKEL'S . , I- CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA — Playing — [ | "XO. XO, XAXETTE." _} FRED SCHOLL 1 At the MAGNIFICENT CIVIC ORGAN. J_ "SHARPS AXD FLATS." BOX PLAXS XOW OPEX AT THE CIVIC. | 40-266 | reservations | 43-266 j PLAZA —CONTINUOUS FROM 11A.M. 5 IDENTICAL SESSIONS : 11 — 1.20 —4 :— 6.30 — and 8. COMMENCING TO-DAY. , 2 — BIG ATTRACTIONS — 2 E VICTOR McLAGLEN and EL. BRENDEL ; In s 1 "HOT FOR PARIS." : It's Funnier Than "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." Recommended by the Censor as more especially for adult audiences. Second Aattraction, ' ) )SHANNONS OF BROADWAY Featuring . v' "THE GLEASONS." SONGS — DAXCIXG — HEART THROBS — LAUGHS. Plaza Popular Prices: ■ DAY—Stalls, 1/ ; Circle, 1/6. NlGHT—Stalls, 1/, 1/6; Circle, 2/., . Phone 41-586 Reserves. QIIVOLI To-night, at 8, RUTH CHATTERTONix : | "THE LAUGHING LADY-" f' ' ' BRITANNIA. • TO-XIGHT, AT S P.M. OXLY. ' POWERFUL ALL-STAR CAST IN " TO-NIGHT AT TWELVE." ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS. FBI., SAT., MON.—"RIO RITA." CHURCH NOTICES. — i gT. PATi^^^^^ATHEDRAL. DEATH OF THE RT. HON. SIR JOSEPH WARD, Bt., P.C. SOLEMN MASS OF REQUIEM. At 10 a.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, a Solemn Pontifical -Mass of Requiem will be celebrated by the Right Rev. Dr. Liston, wlio will also preach. Those who attend in a representative capacity are requested to present their visiting cards to the ushers at the main door of the Cathedral. 10 g T A R. ADVERTISEMENT CONDITIONS. The Proprietors do not lio!d themselves responsible for non-insertion or advertisements through accident or otherwise, and they reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements received and paid for if they appear to he objectionable., Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements must be .In writing. Advertisements received without written orders will only be inserted once, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be lodged not later' than 11 a.m. each day. Advertisements are received up to 2.30 p.m. on the day of issue, but advertisements intended for classified insertion must reach the office not later than 1 p.m. All Family Notices intended for classified insertion on Front Page of the STAR should be handed in before 1 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ARE INSERTED AT THE FOLLOWING CASH RATES:— Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant j 15 Words: Personal ( One Insertion, 1/-« Lost and Found f Three Insertions, 2/6 For Sale | To Let, etc. J Birth, Marriages, ] 30 Words, 2/6. Deaths additional flv# Memorlam J Words, 9d. Advertisements should be addressed W THE MANAGER, "STAR" OFFICE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1930, Page 28
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