AMUSEMENTS, BEFORE SEEN SUCH A FLASHING COLOUR AND BEAUTY." THE and STRAND. FILMS AND FULLER-HAYWARD. ."RIO RITA" t of Auckland, two prints of ft costly of simultaneous screening in two complete operetta lifted from the two nud a-half hours' entertainment, of tho curtain at 8 P.M. DAILY. THE CENTURY. Greatest Romantic Extravaganza Success, ZIEGFELD'S R I T A." R I T A." R I T A." R I T A." R I T A." R I T A." R I T A." R I T A." DAWN OF FILM ENTERTAINMENT 1' STAGE OF MAGIC, SOUND, BROUGHT TO LIFE ... , ALL TRUTH, THE EIGHTH • THE WORLD! such massive scenes or such s numerous previous standards of amusement and show world . . . everything clso on by its colour, witchery, and superb VOICED CHARMER RISES BY THE GREATEST DRAMATIC ALL TIME I LIFE WHEN YOU HEAR BEBE SING! Song Hits, including "SWEETHEART, ALWAYS IN MY ARMS," and KINKAJOU." AND LEWIS KADY, LIMITED. AND LEWIS EADY, LIMITED. MOULIN ROUGE. Tudor, RemuerH. MATINEE, 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. 100 Per Cent. Talking RUTH TAYLOR and WILLIAM COLLIER, JUN., In "THE COLLEGE COQUETTE." "THE COLLEGE COQUETTE." An All-Talking Thrilling Comedy-Drama of Campus Life. See and Hear the Wildest Escapades of a Heartless Flirt. Red Hoi Youth at its Zippiest Pace. Also, 2 Talkie Feafurettes, Topical and Comedy. Usual Prices. Phono 21-749. COMMENCING NEXT TUESDAY, -BULLDOG DRUMMOND." COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY: "INTERFERENCE." PICTUREDROME. NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA TO-NI G H T. THE WOMAN DISPUTED, HER GREATEST PICTURE. 2 Hours JAZZ to Follow. TALMADGE TALMADGE TALMADGE TALMADGE TALMADGE TALMADGE PIRATE SHIPPE. ON BEAUTIFUL MILFORD BEACH. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing 8 to 12 p.m. Admission, 3s. ENTRANCING MUSIC BY YE VERSATILE PIRATES. For Reservations Phone 23-114. Late Vehicular Ferry and Transport Arranged. Free Bus from Top of Milford Road. NOTE.— Saturday Afternoon Treasure Hunt Postponed until Nest Saturday. CRICKET. i CRICKET. THIRD TEST MATCH. THIRD TEST MATCH. M.C.C. v. NEW ZEALAND. M.C.C. v. NEW ZEALAND. M.C.C. v. NEW ZEALAND. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AND MONDAY, COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 11.30. ADMISSION. —Adults: Ground. 28-, Stand. Is. School Children: Ground, Gd; Stand, Ib. NOTE.—No results will be given over tho telephono. \ ( LODGE NOTICES. TNDEPENDENT ORDER OF 1 ODDFELLOWS. Members of all Male and Rebekah Lodges aro invited to a Reception to be tondorpu to tho Grand Mastor, Bro. D. I'. Smilue, in tho Musonio Hall, Edon Terrace, ou MONDAY, 17th, at 8 p.m. Reception will bo followed by musical items and dancing. Regalia to be worn. Full attendance is requested. E. L. NEWBOLD, L.D.D.G.M. M. J. HOOPER, D.D.G.M. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES. TABLE. Commencing on MONDAY, February 17, 1930, and until further notice, a Revised Timo-tivblo will bo brought into operation on tho above route. Tho departure times from Edcndalo to City, Gt. South Itorul to City, and City to Gt. South Road, will remain as heretofore, with the following exceptions:— First cars from City to Gt. South Road, fit a.m., G. 41. First .cars from Gt. South Road to City. G. 21 a.m.. 0.31. Last cars from Gt. South Road to City, 11.4 p.m.. 11.13. 11 CUy to Edendnle: <l.O a.m., 6.10, 6.17, then every 10 minutes until 11.17 p.m., then 11.30. Revised Time-tables obtainable at. Ticket Agencies and Head Office, Customs St. We6t " A. E. FORD, Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20490, 15 February 1930, Page 20
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