®h t Urgent =J= CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11 AM. 3IG ROYAL MATINEE, VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES AT 2.15. “ The Theatre Magnificent ” s Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Last Two Appearances in Australas To-day, 3.35 and 8.50. FINK AND AYRES Demon Skaters and Rhythmic Sliders Last Screenings: BEBE DANIELS In "SENORITA a TO-MORROW TO-MORROW ■ ESTHER RALSTON WITH NEIL HAMILTON IN I “TEN MODERN COMMANDMENTS” B A POWERFUL STORY OF THE STAGE | ALSO SIXTH OF THE FAMOUS MUSIC MASTER SERIES " THE LIFE AND WORK OF I HAYDN AND MOZART _ I A N’D ifa FIRST APPEARANCE DIRECT FROM TIVOLI. SYDNEY RAY VAUGHN r_ THE = Box Plans Nc
ENORMOUS BOOKING! HISLOP. 3,000 SEATS ALREADY BOOKED FOR SEASON. JOSEPH HISLOP 5S TICKETS AND BOX PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD 3S TICKETS ON SALE TO-DAY AT H.M. ARCADE CONFECTIONERS . 1927 MASTER CONCERT ATTRACTION Town Hali Direction J. AND N. TAIT. TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. ALSO ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY. MEMO.—WiII Patrons be seated promptly at S p.m. this evening, a* tne doors will be closed at that time, and no one admitted during performance of an item. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE. Messrs. J. and N. Tait have pleasure in presenting for the first time m New Zealand. The World’s Favourite Tenor JOSEPH □ TO-NIGHT JOSEPH HISLOP WILL SING ‘AH! FUYEZ," from MASSENET’S “MANON." With Grand Organ and Piano Accompaniment. At the Organ, MAUGHAN BARNETT. Fiocca La Neve Aubade, from Le Roi d’ Ys In the Silver Moonbeams Lord Randal Kishmul's Galley, from The Songs of the Go Not, Happy Day Fine Eyes I Heard You Singing Also “ADELAIDE” (Beethoven). Cimara Lelo Cyril Scott Cyril Scott Hebrides . . Arr. by Kennedy Fraser Frank Bridge Armstrong Gibbs Eric Coates ALBERTO SCIARRETTI, distinguished Solo Pianist, wil Preludio e Fuga Valse in C Sharp Minor Ballade in G Minor Gavotte in E Minor Tarantelle in G Minor play— Sgambah Chopin Chopin Handel-Martucci Martucci PRICES: Reserves, 10s and 7s 6d. Other Prices. 5s and 3s. All prices plus tax. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 5 p.m.. afterwards at H.M Arcade Confectionery Stall, where 3s Tickets are also available. Direction J. and N. TAIT Concert Director CLAUDE KINGSTON Publicity by MAURICE RALPH
P^'edwaßD THEATRE Karangahape Road. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres Ltd. SESSION COMMENCES AT 7 P.M. REVUE “OH! PERCY” COMMENCES 8.15 P.M. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PRESENTING THE SPARKLING JUVENILE REVUE “OH.' PERCY ” INTRODUCING THE PANTOMIME KIDS IN A BRIGHT NEW SHOW WITH A CLEVER CAST “OH! PERCY” A GEM OP LILTING LAUQHtER AND ENCHANTING MELODY, CAPTIVATING COMEDV*’ AND DELIGHTFUL DANCING In conjunction with the full picture programme headed by jEVELYN BRENT • AND ROBERT ELLIS j “Forbidden Cargo” | The fastest, most exciting picture ever screened at the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT BjO MZ dancing lUp TUITION MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Ballroom Dancing. Private or class lessons. Studio: 24 Symonds SL Particulars: tring or eall) "Belvue," Princess Si_ BALLROOM DANCING Correct Style Qualified Private Tuition —Modern Dancing Studio, SO Palmere; 1 Buildings, opp. G.P.O. ireg r
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 19
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