AMUSEMENTS. The Theatre Magnificent THE YEAR S GREATEST PICTURE ! Three Times Daily -at 11 a.m., 2.15. and 7.45 ALL AUCKLAND IS CROWDING TO SEE IT ' (7*< Drama of the Soldiers of Ihr Ski y CLARA BOW CHARLES ROGERS RICHARD ARLEM wl a—— Qkttat ALSO. THE HISTORY OF AVIATION FROM ITS INFANCY. “KNIGHTS OF THE AIR” Hear the Amazing Sound Synchronisation And MAURICE GUTTRIDGE and the Famous Regent Orchestra. Book Your Seats at the Theatre (Phone 46-888). or at Lewis Eady. Ltd
TO-NIGHT at 3 THEATRES Hippodrome—Empress—West End TOM HEENEY GENE TUNNEY Complete and Authentic Film of the Fight, exclusive to Auckland at Hippodrome, Empress and West-End Theatres HIPPODROME SESSIONS. 11. 2. 5. and 8. EMPRESS SESSION DE LUXE, 7.30 WEST END SESSION. 7.45 ALSO, A BIG PROGRAMME IN CONJUNCTION WITH FIGHT FILM AT EACH THEATRE.
You would know the Joy of Song, see - and hear an artist who is positively unique, and whose phenomenal voice and amazing artistry have thrilled great audiences throughout the world—an artist who is now completing a Triumphant Dominion Tour. SEE AND HEAR HEUBHON IN HIS FAREWELL CONCERTS Totvn Hall Next Saturday at 8 p.m. AND ALSO Next Tuesday at 8 “He held his audience by the magic of his personality and his magnificent voice. He was as good as an opera.”—Daily Sketch, London, May 4, 1927. ASSOCIATE ARTISTS: MAUD BELL Brilliant English ’Cellist. GLADYS SAYER World-Renowned Pianiste. “There is only one Heughan, and to miss a Heughan recital is to miss a positively unique performance.” —Toronto Telegram, March 10, 1927. You Cannot Afford to Miss Him. Popular Prices: Reserved Stalls. 6s; Circle, ss; Unreserved Sections, 4s and 2s (Plus Tax). BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Lewis Eady Ltd. 1 Phone 42-274. Direction: Mrs. Henry Hayward. 20.000 feet Three Special Stars. C ' hl,d 7?:* E2DV.'C,OCkno i MARY PICKFORD MY BEST CIRL 9* Screened at 12.40, 3.15. and 8.30. “ IF YOUTH BUT KNEW ” Screened at 2, and 6.50. “ ACROSS TO SINGAPORE Screened at 11.15, and 5.25. POPULAR PRICES. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. CITY OF AUCKLAND—TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) at 8. MISS MINA CALDOW Yill sing “Sweet Melodies" (Brahms): *l Had a Dove” (Busch), and “Just for To-day” (Seaver). MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will play: “Carillons and Clair de Lune (Vierne); “Spring Song” (Hollins); “The Nightingale” (Alabieff- Liszt); “Toccata and Fugue in F” (Bach); “On Wings of Song” (Mendelssohn); “Concert Fantasia an Gounod's Faust” and March from “Henry VIII” (Sullivan). Accompanist, Mr. Leo. Whittaker. ADMISSION: 6d and Is. Reserved Seats 2s, at Lewis Eady, Ltd. • J. s. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 445, 29 August 1928, Page 15
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