AMUSEMENTS. S P.M. 8 P.M. TIYOLI S P.M. S P.M. 7.45. 7.45 \^PJALTO 7.45. 7.45 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , AT BOTH THEATRES. THE SENSATIONAL ALL-LAUGHING, ALL-THRILLING CIRCUS COMEDYDRAMA. " RAIN OR SHINE." " RAIN OR SHINE." " RAIN OR SHINE." " RAIN OR SHINE." " RAIN OR SHINS." " RAIN OR SHINE." " RAIN OR SHINE." "RAIN OR SHINE." All the Fun of a 3-Ring Circus—Clowns —Acrobats, Tumblers, Jugglers, Bareback Riders, Elephants, Lions, etc., and ■the Inimitable Joe Cook, supported 1 by Joan Peers, Louise Fazenda and Wm. Collier. In Addition : A Magnificent 'Supporting Programme, including, A GLORIOUS COLOURED SYMPHONY. A Terrytocn Cartoon, an Interesting Travelogue, the Latest -Gazettes and a Screaming LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY. A GREAT SHOW AT PRICES FOR EVERYBODY. 1-500 Seats at 1/. 1000 Seats at 1/6 and 2/. BOX PLAN" At H. deal's, Tobacconist, Queen Street, o<pp. N.Z. Insurance Co. Phones : Tivoli. 44-136 ; Rialto, 46-609. NOTE:— THE TIVOLI AND RIALTO VOTING CONTEST CLOSES MARCH 26 NEXT. ■Names of the Leading Competitors and their Number of Totes are on View in : Both Theatre Lobbies. SUNDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. SUNDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. RIALTO THEATRE, 8 P.M. i RIALTO THEATRE, 8 P.M. BIG TALKING AND SILENT PICTURE PROGRAMME, Including the United Artists' Big Feature, " THE AWAKENING," With Vilma Banky t and Louis Wolheim. In Aid of Local Charities. 1 JOHN McCORMACK j In "SONG OF MY HEART," A Movietone Romance -with Song, Comedy and Sentiment at } KINGSLAND TALKIES, j "Best of All." Direction J. W. Farland. "COMMON CLAY." COMING KINGSLAND TALKIES, WEDNESDAY. PICTUREDROME — MILFORD. The First of the New Paramounts, ■ NANCY CARROLL in "THE DEVIL'S HOLIDAY." A fast and furious modern merry-go-round of romance and realism. 3 Shorts, including Latest Sound News. Two Hours' Jazz, the Felix Syncopators at their best. Follow the Crowd. CIVIC THEATRE WINTER GARDEN CABARET. GALA NIGHT TO-NIGHT. DANCING 10.30 TO 12 MIDNIGHT. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. FREE PICTURES FOR BENEFIT OF SUPP3R PATRONS. SPECIAL PICTURE, " THE SORROWS OF SATAN." SPORTING. TE AROHA RACES (ON REMODELLED COURSE). gECOND jQ^. MONDAY, MARCH 2. First Race starts about 11.40 a.m. Special Trains, as per time-table, to Herriesville and Te Aroha. POPULAR PRICES. Enclosure — Gentlemen .............. </6 Ladies - - 5/ Outside -/ Motor Cars 2/6 Taxis »/ Entrance Gates for Vehicles at Stanley Road Only. n. C. COTTON. Secretary, Te Aroha Jockey Club (Inc.). P.O. Box 6, Te Aroha. Phone 245. 2S rjffi J) ACES. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 2. AUCKLAND BUS C'O.'S LIMOUSINE BUS Will Leave GP.O., AUCKLAND, AT 7 A.M. RETURN FARE 15/. PHONE 41-OS7 FOR RESERVATIONS, j x2S iT E A. R0 H A KAc Es « MONDAY, MARCH. 2. TRAVEL IN COMFORT. FAGEOL SAFETY COACH. LEAVES G.P.O. 7 A.M. FARE, 15/ RETURN. Book your Seat at P. Salmon's, 45, Customs Street. W. J. WHEELER AND SONS. x2s /JIE AROHA RACES. Cars leaving Aard Office, Dilworth Buildings, Customs Street, at 7 a.m., for Te Aroha Races direct.—Markey's Motors, Phones 44-656, 41-000, and 40-51S, x2S A UCKLAND GRAMMAR W, SCHOOL ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS The Annual Swimming Sports of the Auckland Grammar School will be held in the Tepid Baths on MONDAY AFTERNOON. March 2. OLD BOYS' RACE, 4.15 P.M. All Old Bovs, parents and friends are cordiallv invited. W. C. S. LEYS, G. L. MATHER, Hon. Sees. x2S
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1931, Page 20
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