AMUSEMENTS STARTING TO-NIGHT- THE BEST YET & jS TWICP DAILY 2-30 Q P».M CP aping!!!! TM6 . OFTME O^ SyEAD! NEW STAGE BAND ENTERTAINMENT ROUND THE WORLD IN MUSIC, SONG, AND DANCE. 1 FRED \ HODGES, IVY* T OWE—Dancers * wSF)' mv The Sydney Regent Ballet BILLY HART, the Radio Favourite And THE REGENT SYNCOPATORS ith Maurice Gu ON THE SCREEN BEBE DANIELS in “jsror news” Plans at Theatre, Phone 46-888, and Lewis Eady.
LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT—-"EASY COME. EASY GO,” with RICHARD DIX. also the Comedy Special, “CHICKEN A LA KING” ■’l'WwaßU Karangahape Road A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TWICE DAILY COMMENCING TO-MORROW MONTE BLUE in “ACROSS THE ATLANTIC” FLASH, the New Wonder Dog, “UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE’ L YRMCw MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30 P.M. SEENA OWEN and THURSTON HALL “ THE GREAT WELL ” A Great Drama that is Dramatic, and— LEW CODY, GEORGE K. ARTHUR, and AILEEN PRINGLE in—“WICKEDNESS PREFERRED” Reserves Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone 43-645. TOWN HALL EVERY EVENING. ST, PATRICK’S FAIR Commencing To-morrow Night. A STOREHOUSE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS, and ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY. NOVEL SIDESHOWS, NEW COMPETITIONS NIGHTLY. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS. Headed by “THE MAGPIES” COSTUME COMEDY. COMPANY. COMPETITIONS PROGRAMME: AUCKLAND TYPISTES’ SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP.— Open to all. New Underwood machines used; expert Judging. Entrants must post applications, accompanied by one shilling in stamps, to “Contest,” Box 845, before 5 p.m. NEXT MONDAY. Competition rules and draw will be sent to address given. Prizes: First, £3 3s; second, £1 1s; and third, trophy valued 10s 6d. BABY SHOW.— Saturday at 3 p.m. (a) Under one year, (b) under two years. Valuable prizes. CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS PARADES. Next Tuesday, 9 and under; next Thursday, 12 and under; following Friday, 15 and under. Prizes for (a) Best Fancy Costume, and (b) Most Original Costume; First, Box Chocolates worth £1 1s; second, box worth 10s 6d. Entry Cards (no fee) to be completed on night of contest before 8 p.m. at hall; adjudication at 9 p.m. POSTER COMPETITION. — Wednesday, Vov. 21. Entries at Hall before 8 p.m. Prizes, First £2 2s; second £1 Is. CABARET; SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. Proceeds of the Fair will reduce St. Patrick’s School debt (£7000) and Grey Lynn debt (£6,500). TOWN HALL SATURDAY EVENING NEXT MUNICIPAL CHOIR WILL SING—“By Babylon’s Wave” - - (Gounod); “I Wrestle and Pray” (Double Chorus) (Bach) “Mannin Veen” - - - - (Williams) “The Farmer’s Daughters” (Williams) MISS JEAN ALLEN (VIOLINIST), will play—- “ Sonatina” (Schubert); “Sicilienne” (Paradis); “Danse espagnole” (GranadosKreisler). MISS AMY HANSARD will sing—- “ Psalm 150 (Bantock); “Lullaby” (Maughan Barnett), with vioiin obbligato. ORGAN SOLOS by MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. 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 512, 15 November 1928, Page 17
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