AMUSEMENTS BIG DOUBLE BILL OF IDEAL PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT. A Sparkling, Rollicking Comedy and a Peter B. Kyne Outdoor Drama! "Always Comfort and Service/' MB C-irection Fuller. Hayward Theatres. A SPEEDY, SPARKLING COMEDY OF MATRIMONIAL ERRORS. “FOOTLOOSE WIDOWS” "There’s a Heartloose Man for every Footloose Widow. *• With LOUISE FAZENDA AND JACQUELINE LOGAN. A Gloriously Romantic Comedy of Love run riot amid the erchanting surroundings of an exclusive Florida winter resort. Two mannequins make a grand attempt to break into fashionable society, become involved in serious intrigue and find themselves in embarrassing situations. There’s love and luxury and rol icking laughter in every moment of '’Footloose Widows!” PETER B. KYNE, THE WORLD- POPULAR NOVELIST, wrote, especially for the Screen. “CALIFORNIA” WITH TIM McCOY AND DOROTHY SEBASTIAN TIM McCOY, daredevil riding son of the saddle, is here in a galloping romance of the colourful Californian Plains. Span ish romance, splendid courage—thrills of warfare and intrigue! SUPERB MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY THE POPULAR STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Ring 43-114. Prices, 1s to 2s »d. Box Plan at Thsatre.
ALDA CONCERTS BOX PLANS OPENED THIS MORNING at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. 7s 6d RESERVED SEATS 7s 6d TOWN HALL AUCKLAND. Tuesday Next AT 8.15. AND THURSDAY NEXT AT 8.15. Two Concerts Only MR. D. D. O’CONNOR Will have the Honour of Presenting THE WORLD’S GREATEST OPERATIC SOPRANO, JHiieiMlßiiiieiiiieiiiieiciieiiiieiiiieimiiininnii IgjtitiSter MADAME FRANCES itiil I ALDA | sifiiiieiiiieiiiisiiiieniieiiiieniieiinei»iieiiiieimenl4s PRIMA DONNA Of The Metropolitan Opera House, New York Frainces Alda, who was born in Christchurch, .New Zealand, has been for 18 seasons principal soprano of the world’s greatest opera house, the Metropolitan, in New York. She has sung no fewer tha others. Alda’s name is a household word in the United States and In the South American countries, where she has been equally successful in opera and on the concert platform. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT MADAME ALDA Will Sing: ‘Lungi dal caro bene” Secchi ‘Je ne suis qu’une bergere” . . Phitidor 4 Oh! Sleep. Why dost Thou Leave Met” Handel ‘A Christmas Carol” Bax ‘Quelle Souffrance” .... Lenormand ‘The Soldier’s Bride” . . . Rachmaninoff ‘Coplas de Curro Dulce” . . . F. Obrados ‘One Fine Day” (Madame Butterfly) . . Puccini ‘The Star” Rogers ‘The Birth of Morn” Leoni ‘The Sinner” Maxwell ‘An Open Secret” Woodman Etc., Etc. SOLO PIANIST: MAX RAEIINOWITSH Reserved Seats: 7s 6d and 10s 6d. Unreserved: 3s and ss. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN At Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Direction D. D. O’Connor.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 157, 23 September 1927, Page 15
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