Concerts TO-HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT. Auckland Municipal Band Conductor .. Mr. Christopher Smith. Vocalist: MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, Contralto. Soloists: MESSRS. HAL C. MCLENNAN (Flute) and FRED BOWES (Cornet). At the Piano: MISS MARY HAMILTON. Admission, 6d and 1s; Reserves, 2s. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. EXHIBITIONS 187 ft St* AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS Last Week of Exhibition Oils, Water Colours. Etchings and Photographs by New Zealand and Overseas Artists. Also the rare and beautiful water colour drawings by William Blake, which have been specially lent by the owners before being sent to England. stb Floor, Dilworth Building HOURS—--11 to 5 on Monday, Tue Wednesday. 11 to 5 and 7.30 to 9.30 on Friday and Saturday. ADMISSION, Is. sday and Thursday,
Thirteen years ago Adolphe Men* jou was playing a “bit” in Olga Petrova’s starring picture, “The White Feather,” at the old World Film Studios in New York. He received £ls every seven days during the run of the production. One of the £6-a-week players in the picture was Evelyn Brent, at that time just a youngster with an ambition. To-day, they have just finished a new picture together, but their status and salaries differ considerably from those of 1915. Menjou is the star of “His Tiger Lady” and Miss Brent is his leading lady. Both are under contract to Paramount and the popularity of each as individual artists is growing with every picture. Miss Brent is a featured player and has appeared in such productions as “Beau Sabreur,” “The Last Command” and “The Showdown.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 378, 12 June 1928, Page 15
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