AMUSEMENTS. " INNOCENTS OF : .PARIS." TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! PACKED HOUSES YESTERDAY ACCLAIMED THIS PROGRAMME AND THE. REPRODUCTION AS THE BEST . YET SEEN OR ' HEARD IX AUCKLAND. BE WISE! ATTEND THE MORNING OR AFTERNOON SESSIONS AT 11 AND 2.15. Cheap Prices (1/ ancUl/G), 11 Session. The Plan for To-night's Performance is fully Booked—Patrons are advised to attend Early for the Ordinary Sales. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. 'A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. Reproduced by the Newly Installed American R.C.A. Photophone Talking Equipment. The Finest in the World. First Installation in Auckland. MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, THE IDOL OF PARIS. "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." " INNOCENTS OF PARIS." " INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." ALL- • I SINGING 1 TALKING." } A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Hen , Chevalier Sing the Songs that I'aris, New York and London went crazy about —"Valentina," "Louise," "It's a Habit of Mine," "On Top , of the World Alone." SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF TALKING, SINGING AND NOVELTY . SHORT ITEMS. "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. Prices, 1/ to 3/10. Phone 43-210. Free List Entirely Suspended. TO-NIGHT, i the last night : " A SCRAPE 0' THE PEN." j - GRAHAM MOFFAT'S 'j Great Scottish Comedy, J CONC ER T CIIAM BE R, - 8 o'clock. 8 o'clock. J TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). . > St. Andrew's Society's presentation of this ? Delightful Comedy has been acclaimed a success by both Press and Public. . > Read what the Papers Say :— *' "Herald."—The Society has reason to congratulate itself—deserves every success , . "STAR." in Its portrayal* of N national characterisation, customs, wit Jj and sentiment—lmmense J.v amusing. N "Sun.' ,: -T-The whole performance is one that «j will be long .remembered.. PRICES: N RESERVED SEATS, 5/ AXD 3/. n ■ Box Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd. .1' A limited number of 2/ seats available at tbe doors. ■ 28
MONSTER CHARITY BALL, UNDER THE 'AUSPICES OF THE • .AUCKLAND JEWISH • WOMEN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY AND THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AUXILIARY DIXIELAND, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. DANCING 8.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. Admission : 7/G Double. COME ALONG TO HELP THE ' . HOSPITAL. Ring 26-615 for Reservations.The Checker Cab Co. have arranged to give intending Patrons preference over their cars for this function.—Ring 46-800 for cars. ' riREAT . MORNING SERVICE. A Happy Afternoon with the Children.. A Crowded Audience nt Nighr. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) IN * THE TOWN HALL; . :28 : ' BOXING. . northern boxing . . association. town hall — town hall. next monday, sept. 30. lachie McDonald, LACHIE McDONALD, timaru. lachie McDonald, lachie McDonald, lachie McDonald, BOXES ARTIE HAY, ARTIE HAY, Hastings. ARTIE HAY, ARTIE HAY, ARTIE HAY, FOR THE MIDDLE-WEIGHT TITLE OF NEW ZEALAND. Fifteen Three-Minute Rounds. Preceded by a numoer o£ Amateur Bouts. PRICES.—Dress Circle anu Front Stalls, 5/; Gallery, 2/6; .RESERVES, 7/6. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Carter and Asher's, Shortland Street. ' 28 CHOIR OF 600 VOICES—THE GREAT DAY OF THE YEAR. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Preacher: REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. :2S
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 22
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