PHONE OPFOSIT6 JOHN COURT LTD. mm era ' Sii 1 Commencing To-day The First. o£ Paramount’s 1929 Whole Show Programmes 4^ CLIVE BROOK IN The Directors of the National Theatre Commend this Mighty Attraction to All. A 6 o" € » a. With Mary Brian, William Powell, Fred Kohler, Harry T. Morey, Jack Luden, Baclanova V —Love alone defends. Sinister shadows stealing into sunny lives. Fear enthrallingreason. Vengeance. Weird, merciless vengeance built on sacrifice, love and devotion. The great love of a father for his child demands the greatest contribution. Added Attractions: Paramount Weekly New* Krazy Kat Cartoon Paramount Christie Comedy Special Operatic Orchestra under the Baton of F. Bartlett. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. IMPORTANT! An electrically-driven Fan weighing two tons, produces 30,000 cubic feet of fresh air into the theatre every minute. PLAN AT LEWIS F.ADY, LTD.. „ and THEATRE (Phone 42-169)
SPEND THIS WEEK-END AT DIXIELAND BEACH Afternoon Tides Exquisite Bathing Facilities. AUCKLAND CENTRE, N.Z.A.S.A. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS TEPID BATHS Monday, January 21, Tuesday, | January 22, at 8 p.m. Can Bridson break the 220yds Record? Who will win the 100yds Men’s Championship? Who will win the 440yds Men’s Championship? Come and See for Yourself! Will Miss Edna Champion beat Miss Grant in the 440yds Ladies’ Champion- I ship? Sure to be a wonderful race. Don’t miss it! Other events on the First Night’s Programme:— 100yds and 440yds Intermediate Boys. 100yds Intermediate Girls. And Junior Boys’ and Girls’ Championships. Handicap Events, Water Polo. Diving Championship. TUESDAY NIGHT:— 100yds and 220yds Ladies’ Championships ADMISSION: Adults Is, Children 6d. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary, Fire Station, Mt. Eden. MT. EDEN CLUB. CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL MT. EDEN BATHS. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, at 8 P.M. 50yds Auckland Championship, 66 2-3yds Inter-Club, 440yds Cucksey Cup, 66 2-3yds Ladies, 220yds Breaststroke, 50yds Novice. 50yds Junior Boys, and 50yds Mt. Eden Ladies’ Handicaps. Miss Jean Thompson wili attempt to lower the 75yds Intermediate fresh water Record at this Carnival. Nominations will close at the Tepid Baths, Mt. Eden Baths, and the Hon. Secretary, on Thursday, January 24th, at 5 p.m. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. Fire Station, Mt. Eden. SHOWS Helensville A. & P. Association. H. P. McLEOD, ESQ., President 30th Annual Show at HELENSVILLE on Anniversary Day, January 29 Record Entries received. Success assured. Riding Competitions, Baby Show (post . entries). Excursion Trains (See Handbills). T. O. ROBINSON, Secretary, Helensville. Click Clack Cobarel NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The Coolest Place in Town Clyde Howley’s Internationals 8 to 12 p.m. Admission 4.5. Reserves, Phone 40-789. Dress Optional,
CITY OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON At 3 O’clock Superb Musical Programme by tH» Auckland Municipal Band God Save the King. Overture, “Egmont” - Beethoven Hymn, "The Emperor” - Beethoven March, "Fidelio” .... Beethoven Minuet Beethoven Andante con moto from the Fifth Symphony - Beethoven Selection. "Reminiscences of Beethoven" . . . Arrd. Godfrey INTERVAL. March, "Carry On” - * * * . Cornet Solo, "A Cream of Paradise Gray Minuetto Boccherini Euphonium Solo, "Nazareth” - G ° un ” March. "Royal Standard" - - Ke ' x " National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Chr* CITY OF AUCKLAND DOMAIN GARDENS SUNDAY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK Auckland Municipal Band Conductor: Mr. Christopher Smith Will render the following superb "MW*" programme:— God Save the King. Overture, “The Caliph of Bagdad" i ! dieu; Waltz, "The Student Prince <«'*' 1 “The Coster’s Court- • From • Iberg); Humoresque, ship" (Mackenzie); Intermezzo, -- Russian Village" (Marsdeni: Duet, "Cheerfulness” (Gumbert), so°»“ Messrs Bowes and Davies: Setae •Classical Memories" ( Ewing)l 1"“™? March, "The Old Grey Mare” < p *" e "ILL Piccolo Solo, “Silver Birds,” P ,c "'° ° - ligato, Mr. Hal C. McLennan (La Thieroi Selection, "Faust” (Gounod): ron ,f n „ "Finlandia” (Sibelius): March. 0" ' Square” (Panella); National Kntne J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Labour Party ANNUAL PICNIC of the Labou ediate Suport and Co"*" - Party Brancne* PINE ISLAND TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) ;.S. PEREGRINE leaves Ferry .m., calling at Northcote, SirKe and Chelsea. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ SIL BAND IN ATTENDANCE Variety of Sports for Young a Rjct mpromptu Speech Contest, n for Branches. Hot Water and Milk Provided Adults 2s; Children (5 to 12)- *' -imited Number of Tickets ori boat-side on morning of p H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec euchre Pt. Chevalier Sailing Club START AGGREGATE MONDAY. JAN. 21, I*** GOOD PRIZES MISSION: c-ents.. IsSd. *- H. CARLTON. OrS* 1 "*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 14
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