AMUSEMENTS His Majesty’s Theatre MADAME IRENE AINSLEV PRESENTS a BIZET’S GRAND OPERA CARMEN ” MONDA Y & TUESDAY December 19 & 20 at 8.15 The Cast includes Misses Nancye Hanna, Mary Hamiu Marjorie Fair, Irene Frost Messrs. Jean Dellore. J. de , Hugh Woods. A. E. Davies, Morton i?I*’ 1 *’ Upton, ’ ° ur T‘, With MADAME IRENE AINSLEV as “CARMEN.” Full Orchestra under direction Mr W. E. Webb. °* Ballets arranged by Miss D. Knioht CHORUS OF 60 VOICES Prices —D.C. and R.S., 7s 6d; Stall. * 6d; Gallery, 2s 6d. All plus tsxT ** Early Booking commands subscribe advantages. Inquire Lewis R. Eadv « | Son, Ltd., Booking Office, NOW OPEN THE LAST HEAT OF DIXIELAND’S £IOO Competition Will Take Place This Saturday Afternoon December 10. By the following competitors: Mr. Bridge and Miss Anderson Mr. Williams and Miss Thompson. Mr. Hepburn and Miss Hart. Mr. Hamilton and Miss Clegg Mr. Burrell and Miss Fraser Mr. Kennedy and Miss Hockey Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Thompson Mr. Morgan and Mrs. Morgan Mr. Whistler and Miss Brewer Mr. Shorter and Miss Rathell (from Wellington). SPECIAL NOTICE. —A Bus will leave thG.P.0., Queen St., at 2.30. SWIMMING 4 T DIXIELAND BEACH. POINT CHEVALIER. TO-NIGHT And Every Night This Week. SPOTLIGHT BATHING. PONSONBY AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFE SAVING CLUB. OPENING CARNIVAL. SHELLY BEACH BATHS, Saturday, 17th nst., at 2.30 p.m. Entries close for all events on TUESDAY, the 13th inst., with Bath Custodian or Hon. Secretary. 220 Yards Inter-Club Handicap. 50 Yards Club Handicap. 50 Yards Novice Handicap. 50 Yards School Boys’ Handicap. 50 Yards Championship (Laidlaw Cup) Junior Boys; declared mem. 150 Yards Open Breast-Stroke Handicap. 100 Yards Ladies’ Handicap. 50 Yards Junior Boys’ Handicap. 50 Yards School Girls’ Handicap. Diving and Novelty Events. Post entry. Competitors will swim in Rope Lanes. L. BRIGHTON, Hon. Secretary. C/o Pacific Trading Co., N.Z., Ltd. “COLLEGE.” When Janet Gaynor was making funny shorthand pot hooks and rapidly working' a typewriter in a San Francisco office after she graduated from the Polytechnic High School there, she little dreamed of the use to which she would put her training. For instance, at the moment she is using all of her working knowledge of office routine in her latest role for Fox Films—little Marianna Miller, the plucky little heroI ine of “Two Girls Wanted.” 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts. 5.15 p.m.. Children’s session; 9.30 p.ni, news: 10 p.m., studio concert, including orchestral music; vocal items and dance music. 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 6,000 watts. 8 p.m., Children’s session, “Mary Gumleaf”; talks on “Golf” (9.45), “Home Gardening” (10.0) and “Cricket” studio concert of items by Miss Light* foot, concertina; Miss Foster, violin; MisXigent, soprano; and dance music. 4QG Brisbane:385 metres, 6,000 watts. 8.30 p.m., News; 9 p.m., children’s session; 10.30 p.m., items relayed from tc. Pier Theatre, Southport.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 222, 8 December 1927, Page 16
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