LINDBERGH ! ! AMAZING PICTURES OF THIS INTREPID YOUNG AIRMAN. SCREENING AT 11.18, 1.13, 3,29, 5.12, 9.0. iSrgrnl ft “The Theatre Magnificent”--DIRECTION: - - - - J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. Managing Directors - - - BEAUMONT SMITH and F. W. THRING. i m mm i i Adolphe. Mcnjou Virginia Valli Noah Beery Louise Brooks it Evening Clothes” AND J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE BERTINI FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. THE VAGABOND COMPOSER VIOLINIST Including BIG MATINEES, VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. DAILY AT 2.30. First and Official Pictures of the Amazing Receptions at Washington and New York fliven to LINDBERGH Extraordinary Shots of Sensational Welcome to “the modest Hero of the Atlantic,” "a youth of simple courage.” who received an acclamation that “dims tribute ever paid king, prince, or president.” EDDIE HORTON MAURICE GUTTRIDGE — a t— —and— THE MIGHTY WURLITZER REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11 A.M. ns at Theatre (Phone 46-888) and at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. Reservatioi
On Wednesday, 24th August m 2* EO « m MIS Effie ELUSIVEJNfCEMir KE4KT KKTfiOBLMa UNKN CARTER . TORTUI nucLKS'MfaMUXUMI TBt» te ami rrm Tmg% ELOfl GATED F E MAGIC-MIRTH-MYSTERY CHEATING THE GALLI T« STUB* fRE-dIUCRT ARAKYMD RrfALRT SAUMCAUIfUI i HALVES^ W Majtvcls orTmTmnsAaD a*o Ob* Nit _ VANISHING ELEPMaKTv' CARTER IS THE LAST Of THE GREAT MAGICIANS BHaBTfICTffIt9UUI AUUUI J Prices, 6s, 4s, 2s 6d; Late Door Gallery, 1s 6d plus tax. CHILDREN ADMITTED TO ALL PERFORMANCES HALF-PRICE Box Plans open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., on Monday morning.
QI T Y OF AUCKLAND. Municipal Concerts Town Hall, To-Night Auckland Municipal Band IN A CHARMING “ALL-OPERATIC” PROGRAM ME. The Band will play a march from Mozart’s “Idomeneo,” an overture from Verdi’s “Nabuccodonosor,” and selections from Gounod's “Faust” and Wagner’s “Die Walkure.” MISS ALMA McGRUER will sing "Mimi’s Song” from “La Boheme" and “One Fine Day” from “Madame Butterfly.” MR. JEAN DELLORE will sing “Walther’s Prize Song” from “Die Meistersinger” and “On With the Motley” from “Pagliacci.” MR. FRED BOWES, Cornet, will play “Sovra il sen” from “La Sonnambula.” MR. HAL C. McLennan, Flute, will play “La Traviata.” CHRISTOPHER SIJIITH, Bandmaster. Accompanist, MRS. RIPLEY. ADMISSION, 6d and 1s; Reserves 2s. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. Monster Garden Fete St. Joseph's Parish Grounds, Grey Lynn, To-Day Commencing 1.30 p.m. PROGRAMME (1) Physical Drill. (2) Highland Dancing Contest. <3) Basket Ball Events. (4) Beauty Contest. (5) Baby Contest. (6) “Dinty,” the Famous Donkey. (7) Tug-o-War (for boys). (8) Children’s Sports. (9) Shooting Gallery. (10) FIND THE MYSTERIOUS MR. X. Mr. X. will be on the grounds from 3 p.m., if you locate him you will be awarded a substantial prize. All you have to do is to say: “Are you Mr. X.?” (11) Nail-driving Contest. BAND IN ATTENDANCE N.B.—Further programme will be submitted for your entertainment in the school hall commencing at 6.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. W. DICKSON, Hon. Sec. M. MANCHESTER, Treasurer.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 128, 20 August 1927, Page 15
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