AMUSEMENTS. The Theatre Magnificent Direction: Williamson Films (N.Z.). Ltd. Managing Director - - Beaumont Smith Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. GRAND EVENING SESSION, 7.40 THROBBING LOVE NOTES: PERFUMED AIR!! HIS BEAUTI. FUL BELOVED IN HIS ARMS:: THEIR LAST DANCE FOR AT MIDNIGHT HE DIES. YOU'LL THRILL TO ITS MAOIC. V s 'Che FROM THE FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY OF OSCAR STRAUSS. magnificent MUSICAL PRESENTATION BY MAURICE GUTTRIDGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. ON THE SAME PROGRAMME, A DRAMA OF LIFE IN THE RAW. MIDST THE FETID SWAMPS OF TAMPICO. THE SHOWDOWN U With George Bancroft, Evelyn Brent and Neil Hamilton Box Plans at Theatre, Phone 46-888, and Bfewis Eady, X.td. COMING!: CAPTAIN WINSTONE AND HIS SEA LIONS AND DIVING NYMPHS.
•—T OWN HALL(Direction HENRY HAYWARD.) To-morrow Evening at S Third Brilliant Concert by the Illustrious Irish Tenor, Lea. i last evening captivated and charmed a large audience was even greater than at the first concert ; the *' the great singer again and again. dience cheered To-Morrow (Saturday) Evening, Alfred O’Shea will Sing: “SALUT, DEMEURE" (“Faust”). “E LUCEVAN LE STELLE" ("La Tosca”). •ELEGIE” (Massenet), with Violin Obbligato, by Claire Hartge. ‘A SONG REMEMBERED” (Eric Coates). ‘I HEAR A THRUSH AT EVE” (Cadman). And Again by Special Request. “AGNUS DEI” (with Organ Accompaniment by Mr. Maughan Barnett, and violin Obbligato by Claire Hartge). Extra Numbers will include•Where’er You Walk. “Tom Bowling,” “Bonny Mary of Argyle,” “Snowy-breasted Pearl,” “She is Far from the Land.” and “The Minstrel Boy.” A Positive Feast of Musical Splen dour only to be heard in a lifetime. Associate Artistes: KATHLEEN FITZGERALD, CLAIRE HARTGE, Solo Pianiste. Violiniste. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT LEWIS SALES AT SAT PRICES: 6s, 4s, Manag. DU CHATEAU AND COLVILLE. Grand Farewell Concert, Monday Evening. 2s (Plus Tax), agement: Special Farewell Programme.
REMUERA THE THEATRE CLASSIC. Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford TO-NIGHT, COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FUNI FASHIONS! FEMALE WILES! Presented by NORMA SHEARER, The Screen’s Smartest and Most Talented Player, in THE LATEST FROM PARIS” nappiest, funniest and most romantic of any of Norma Shearer s pictures. snappiest, funn ALSO, “NEV An amusing Comedy n R THE DAMES SHALL MEET.*' Husband should miss if he wishes to plete his education. BABY JUNE. THE REMARKABLE CHILD WONDER IN FASCINATING qj-.pc and DANCES An Accomplished Artist, You Will Say So. -CANNA ° THE WIZARD OF SYNCOPATION, in Wonderful XYLOPHONE SOLOS. Which will include: (i) -AwitniLMiN nc. v «_. c.■ ■■ *- ARY” (in Four-part Harmony); (3) “RAINBOW RIPPLES” (Jazz Classic). During “The Rosary” Special Dynamic Effects will be shown. NZ TOPICAL SCENICS. GEMS OF SCENIC BEAUTY, LATEST GAZETTES. CARTOONS, ETC. MAKE UP A PROGRAMME THAT IS SURE TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTID lOUS. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2.30. COMING TUESDAY: ADOLPHE MENJOU IN “SERENADE.' PRINCESS TE PUEA. The Waikato Chieftainess. and her Troupe of MAORI MAIDS AND WARRIORS. 17 SKILLED PERFORMERS. 17 Box Plan at Theatre. Phone Reservations 24-749 (Theatre). • HAVE YOU SEEN THE BEAUTIFUL NEW ‘TUDOR’ CINEMA?”
TEACHERS OF DANOTNO. Dixieland Studio of Ballroom Dancing The most up-to-date Dancing Studio in the City. Under the management of Mr. Colin Shorter and Miss Yvonne Arlen. Auckland’s leading authorities in Ballroom Dancing. Private Lessons at any time by arrangement. 200 PACIFIC BLDGS., from 10 a.m. daily. Full Particulars RING 46-720 FRANK WOODRUFFE expert TIM INSTRUCTOR AND E DANCE AUTHORITY. OLDSpecial Jazz Course: 15«. 178 UPPER SYMONDS STREET. Beryl nettleton, marjorie TURNER.—Studio: Union Bldgs., Customs St.—Stage Dancing, Character Songs. Professional Engagements for talented pupils. Particulars at Studio. SAN TOY STUDIO 83 QUEEN STREET. ONEHUNGA Classes: Tuesday, Friday, 7 p.m. 10s Course, including Yale Blues. TEACHERS OF MUSIC CYRIL WALSHE, Teacher of Plano, Theory, Singing and Commercial Subjects. Fees Moderate. Interviews by Appointment, or Phone 44-407. i 22 KHY-BER £ASS .<opfo Qra«on #Ut*«
hundreds were amazed at ARGUS’S Startling Prophesy Last Night at PR'TdwaRD A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Karangahape Road. TWICE DAILY - - -2 P.M. and ARGUS THE LIVING BOY WONDER. See Him—Hear Him —Bring Along t j c i es —Written Questions Sealed in Envelope—He Will Answer Them. Another Double-Star Programme. SMILING WILLIAM HAINES In WEST POINT’ Fascinatina Picture of Life Inside th 'alls of the Great Military A( r a demy—it Loves, Thr' ‘SLIGHTLY USED’ A Captivating Comedy of Marriage A La Carte! She was a Widow, but her Husban t’t dead. ther -her Supporting Films: — OUR GANG” in ' SPOOKS SPOOFING And PRINCE EDWARD NEWS. ERN BEACHAM AND HIS MELODY BOYS. PRICES AS USUAL. -Bocis youE Seats, Good Adyici
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 393, 29 June 1928, Page 15
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