AMUSEMENTS. GREATER AUCKLAND'S GREATER AUCKLAND'S POPULATION POPULATION i is 230,000 PEOPLE. 230,000 PEOPLE. WELL OVER HALF ? WELL OVER HALF THAT NUMBER, THAT NUMBER. 122,977 122,977 Have seen the most marvellous, the most magnificent, the most-talked-of picture in the history of motion pictures. And it's still coins strong. " GOLD DIGGERS "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." OF BROADWAY." Now in its Fifth Week at the ST. JAMES* THEATRE. ■ ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Fro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.l "Where Sound Sounds Beat." A WARNER BROS.' AND VITAPHONE PICTURE ENTIRELY IN COLOUR. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 A.M., 2.15 P.M., 8 P.M. BE WISE AND BOOK. Plans open up till Next Saturday Night. Plans for Sixth Week Open Friday Next. BOX PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. Prices: Reserves, D.C., 3s 6d; 0.5., 2s 6d (Plus Tax). Unreserved G.C. Is 6d Seats on Sale at 7 p.m. HOLLYWOOD NIGHT HOLLYWOOD NIGHT - HOLLYWOOD NIGHT HOLLYWOOD NIGHT AT THE CIVIC THEATRE - WINTERGARDEN CABARET. I TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT t DANCING - BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW. - With > TED HENKEL, FRED SCHOLL, AND THE - CIVIC BALLET. TICKETS, £1 IS (DOUBLE), This Includes Full Civic Show, starting at 8 p.m., to be followed by Dancing in the Cabaret until 2.30 a.m. - TABLE RESERVATIONS - PHONE 40-266. . 43-260. «t&, AERO C JJHVJ AUCKLAND AREO CLUB (INC.) STUNTING~~DISPLAY. -yyEDNESDAY. £0 THAT THE AERODROME THIS AFTERNOON. "Weather Permitting, LIEUT. ALLEN will give another MARVELLOUS DISPLAY, Commencing at 2.30 p.m. ALL VISITORS WELCOME. BUSES WILL LEAVE G.P.O. AT 2 P.M. PASSENGER FLIGHTS. Passenger Flights are available to the Public at any time. Parties may arrange to fly in formation, thus allowing a passenger to watch his friend in the other Planes. PAGEANTS. Seats are available in Club Planes leaving Auckland on FEBRUARY 33, to attend Aero Club Pageants at Cbristchurch and Blenheim, returning about FEBRUARY -o. Inquire at Office, Lister Building, before FEBRUARY 3. w Secretary. BROADSIDING. WESTERN SPRINGS. WESTERN SPRINGS. BROADSIDING. BROADSIDING. SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. THE WORLD'S CHAMPION. THE WORLD'S CR4MPION, FRANK PEARCE. FRANK PEARCE. FRANK PEARCE. FRANK PEARCE. FRANK PEARCE. ONLY APPEARANCE ONLY APPEARANCE ONLY APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND. IN AUCKLAND. « BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES. £o^ CI ETC 3 70 th G r 0 0 p 70 th £BOO~ APPROPRIATIONS -£BOO THIS GROUP IS BEING OPENED THIS MONTH. ENTRANCE PEES BEING DUE NOW. First Subscriptions . FEBRUARY 3, 1930 First Ballot .. .. FEBRUARY 26, 1930 A FEW SHARES STILL AVAILABLE. To avoid Disappointment, give in your -onme without delay at. The Society's Office, A.C.T. BUILDING. Cor. Wellesley St. AVest and Albert St. rjpHE /yUCKLAND QO-OPERATIVE rpERMINATING jgUILDING gOCIETY.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 24
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