antes’ altpatrrj ■THE THEATRE PERFECT.” Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8 LAST TWO NIGHTS OF MIKE CONNORS and QUEENIE PAUL THE POPULAR COUPLE AND THE WONDERFUL ILEACUE or NOTIONS! REVUE CO. MORE NOTIONS MORE FUN. PRICES: 3s, 2s, 1s 6d. plus tax. D.C. and O.S. Plans at Theatre from Q till 5-
THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA TOWN HALL THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 13. Conductor: COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Leader: EDITH WHITELAW, L.R.A.IL With the kind assistance of ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR Will perform Felicien David's Symphonic Ode. “ THE DESERT ” (Descriptive Monologue by Mr. T. Harris) THE ORCHESTRA WILL ALSO PLAY; Spanish Dance. “Saltarello" (Gounod Grand March, “Slav*’ (Tschaikowskyi 'Tone Poem. “Romeo and Juliet" (Svendsen). Irish Rhapsody (Victor Herbert). Humouresque, “Le Carnival des Animaux" (Sa int-Saens). Solo Pianists, Messrs. C. Towsey and G. H. Woolley. THE ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR Will Sing “Strike the Lyre” (T. Cooke). Our patrons and the music lovers of Auckland can be assured of an enjoyablt evening. ENROL NOW. 7 6 Two Tickets for each of the Last Two Concerts (No Tax). Plan opens at E. and F. Box Office, D' Queen Street, at 7.30 a.m. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. W. J. CADDELL, Hon. Secretary. Phone 41-359. 400 VOICES IN THE CHOIR AT TABERNACLE SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARV. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY.
THE GREATEST COMMUNITY SING IN THE HISTORY OF AUCKLAND TUESDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 11, at 8 p.m. The Big Town Hall SONG LEADERS: MR. M. GUTHRIE AND OUR OLD DEAR FRIEND ••JASPER." MR. VERNON DREW. SOLOISTS: MISS ETTA FIELD MISS ALMA McGRUER MR. A LAURENCE NORTH (the well-known Dunedin Baritone:. ACCOMPANISTS: MRS. BARRINGTON-SNOW. MRS. M. OSBORNE. Assisted by a First-class Orchestra. Don't Miss This Great Event—< h « J'f and by tar the greatest Community REMEMBER—TUESDAY NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. AT THE BIG TOWN HALL All Proceeds Go to Unendowed Charity.
THE GREATEST DAY OF THE TABERNACLE’S Yc.AR. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY. TOWN HALL. GREEN MILL, MILFORD A Fuller-Hayward Theatre TO-NIGHT AT 8. Double Star Programme No. 1 "CHICKEN A LA KING' No. 2—TOM MIX in "THE CIRCUS ACE Circle. Is 6d. Stalls, IsPREACHERS AT TOWN HALL. LORDS TABERNACLE SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Dr. J. J. North and Revs. A. W. Be* Joseph W. Kemp. __ DIXIELAND MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Gala Carnival Night. 8.30 to 12 P m - Admission, ss. Reservations. Phone 26-615. REMEMBER— SEPTEMBER 2*. MONSTER CHARITY BALL. Numerous Cabaret Items. Real Carnival Attraction. Reserve Early. Demonstration of the F ren ® h 1 . J s’iJSrtß’ Miss Yvonne Arlen and Mr. Cohn
For the first time since he vated to stardom, William Ha sakes his comedy and enters tirely new field for his latest t? picture, ‘‘Telling the tvT)e e? to bo released shortly This - m picture is radically different fr **- thing that the star has ever * fore, and gives him an o f* fci* reveal an entirely new S,< J . t* character quite contrary * jjjf “wise cracking” athlete of s° nl sporting pictures.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 454, 8 September 1928, Page 16
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