•- } Wy . .jiVi - AMUSEMENTS : A WORD TO TllEutiiW' A WORD TO TIIE~LAmpy : "SON OF INDIA," its Auckland Season to-morri^™^ s been acclaimed bv Australia ' folk as NOVARRO\S greatest ' a story that is even far RUDOLPH VALENTINO'S tw- tM® oured "SHEIK." IT WILL FASCINATE You — civic Direction : J. C. Williamson Film,:' 10.45 — 2.15 - 8 P.M; — LAST DAY - . I JOHN BARRYMORE |' " TRILBY." _ J TO-MORROW— ~ t ' TO-MORROW— v): A STORY OF INDIA. EXOTIC, ALLURING, DECIDING* »i>. FATE OF BENE*?! EVERY WOMAN IN AlirTr LAND WILL WANT TO. SEE RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO - RAMON NOVARRO :| RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO , RAMON NOVARRO • ' RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO , RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO
" SON OF INDIA," " SON OF INDIA." SON OF INDIA," " SON OF INDIA," i " SON OF INDIA." " SON OF INDIA," " SON OF INDIA."' (A Metro-Goldwyn-M'ayer Special), with , . MADGE EVANS-f r(Beautiful New Star), . ■ „•: CONRAD NAGEL/ AT LAST — "THE SHEIK" OF TUB TALKIES! — BUT A LOVER MORE TEMPESTUOUS—MORE ARDENT!, Here is -Novarro .at .his. best in •a. story that, was made for A white girl—aristocrat—spurning the loit of her own kind—daringly seeking the complete answer to the craving for. loveuntrammelled love her whole being desired. THIS IS THE FIRST OP THEMW SEASON'S BIG ATTRACTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN SECURED FOR THE CIVIC — A BIG PICTURE THiT'ALL SYDNEY FLOCKED TO SEE. BE WISE AND'BOOK EARLYNO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. 2500 SEATS (NIGHTLY), ■ AT i/,, 2/, | 43-26fi ■ 1 PHONES 4Q-266~"|. cmc^> WINTER AND CABARET Announces a Continued Policy o£ Efficient Service Under Entirely New Management LUNCHEON. . 1 AN INNOVATION FOR OUR PATRONS. . FROM 1 TO 2 P.M. TO-MORROW_AND FJfcOM MONDAX TO FRIDAI NEXT, Also during the TEA SESSION FROM 5.30 TO 6.30 P.M. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY),.
MISS PHYLLIS GRIBBIN, The Well-known Contralto, Will Slog Selections from Her Repertoire. . ' . AT THE PIANO: . MR. ERIC BELL. A FEAST OF MUSIC ! ! j A FEAST OF MOMC ! i • AFTERNOON TEA. ' Here we announce in the person of MADAXCS. (late of Sydney and Metoourne)i will be in att(uulaMefrom.- to«P daily for '■ SUPPER- . A Comfortable Chair i Relawg Pleasant Environment I An ]e asDance Band! .tmish ? Dane® antly with a Civic Supperand Dance at a popular price. DANCING, 10 TO 12 NIGHT I .!. FRIDAY, 10 P.M. TO IA.M. ; ' . • The Management also takes pleasure 1 announcing that ALF. HEALEY " AND HIS BAND Of Skilled Artists will remain at the Civic Cafe. Although having only ce "th*? their .lebut ,at the Civic J Cate, y popular Dance Ban< ? . tll the fastalled as firm favourite *«* htlJ . criminating patrons who.dance at the Civic Cabaret. JOIN THE HABPI' THRONG A T THE CIVIC WINTER GARDEN AND . CABARET. JOSEPH AS THE CHAUFFEUR. Potiphar ' s S£ ART 3^ " LL,RS ASSOCIATION- yr. RESULT OF ART V Ist: Prize, £30 —Tj. c H e t. 2nd Prize, §25-Ticket No. Aigj^ 3rd Prize, £ v O -- Allo9o- - Prize, io-Ticket N- Blg7 nth Prize, £» Ticket No- A 5521.. xl " h PrlZC ' t I cIhILL, Secretary
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 243, 15 October 1931, Page 22
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