AMUSEMENTS A Song that stirred the heart of a n c«i — a P ctur* that m Hayward o- only Theatre Twice Daily at 2.30 and 8 ‘A Truly Great Picture” BELLE BENNETT—NEIL HAMILTON—VICTOR McLAGLEN Preceded by an Atmospheric Prologue—Mr. Birrell O’Malley. Auckland » Popular Tenor, will sing “MOTHER MACHREE.” Eve Bentley’s accomplished Strand Symphony Orchestra will render a specially arranged pro gramme of Irish Melodies. RESERVES AT STRAND AND LEWIS EADY'S Strand Phone: 43-114 THREE GLORIOUS CONCERTS TOWN HALL Tuesday, JUNE 19, Thursday, Saturday, JUNE 23. MOISEIWITSCH CONCERTS J. AND N TAIT Have the honour to th e New Zealand Tour of the Most Popula * ’ * ~~ ? ITSCB ONE OF THE- GREATEST LIVING MASTERS OF THE PIANOFORTE WHO WILL AGAIN WIN ALL HEARTS BY HIS GLORIOUS PLAYING AND MAGIC PERSONALITY. It is now five years since Ben no Moiseiwitsch, "The Poet of the Piano,” as he is internationally knowr, delighted New Zealand audiences with his wonderful playing. Since that time he has played tc enormous audiences, practically in all parts of the world. Moiseiwitsch has considerably enlarged his brilliant repertoire, chiefly by the addition of modern works. PROGRAMMES OF EXQUISITE GEMS CLASSICAL - ROMANTIC - MODERN. PRICES OF ADMISSION. 7s 6d (Reserved Seats); ss, 3s, 2s (Unreserved). Plus Tax BOX PLANS FOR RESERVED SEATS OPEN AT LEWIS EADY. LTD . ON FRIDAY. JUNE 15. AT 9 A M. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS TO STUDENTS. Early application should be mace for the special concession forms which may be obtained at the Booking Office. Lev* Direction .. .. J. AND N. TAIT
GPSKQI THE LAST DAY TO SEE “THE MERRY WIDOW” Screened at 11.15, 2.20, 5.10 and 8.20. And “BABY MINE” Screened at 1.15, 4.20 and 7.10. Miss N.Z. in “Movieland” COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT “BEAU SABREUR” AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW CITY OF AUCKLAND Town Hall SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Municipal Choir MISS MINA CALDOW, Vocalist. MISS MOLLY WRIGHT, ’Cellist. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. MR. EDGAR RANDAL. Choir Organist. MR. LEO. WHITTAKER, Accompanist. ADMISSION—6d and Is. Reserved Seats at Lewis Eady. Ltd. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. AT 8 O’CLOCK J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. FAIRS TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT And To-Morrow (FRIDAY) 2 to 5 p.m., 7-10 p.m. “COME AND SEE” FAIR IN AID OF CITY MISSION FUNDS. Sideshows and Entertainments. Come and Kill the Tin Hare! Come and See the Curate’s Egg! It hatches out every halfhour! REV. ALGERNON SNODCASTLE ARRIVES AT 7.30. POSTER COMPETITION. CASH PRIZES—£2, £1 AND 10s AN URGENT APPEAL Friends, please, oh, please, help us by sending in goods, even at the 11th hour. Cheerio. Everybody, JASPER CALDER, City Missioner. 48 Wellesley St. W., or 67 Park Rd RECEPTIONS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS. Owing to MR. MOISEIWITSCH not arriving in Auckland until MONDAY, June 18, the Reception fixed for FRIDAY. 15th, is Postponed until WEDNESDAY, 20th. At the LYCEUM CLUB, at 8 P.M. MAYE M. BOULT, Hon. Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 380, 14 June 1928, Page 15
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