ST. . JAMES THEATRE {Pro., John Fuller and Sons. Ltd.) MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. Prices: 2s. 1s 6d. Is. Children. Half-price. MATINEE TUESDAY (Anniversary Day) To-night at 8. At 8 To-night. GEO. WALLACE ie King of Mirth” at his best, in his latest and greatest rib-tickli side-splitting uproarious fun Revue, entitled “ DANGEROUS DAN ” George as a Cowboy is a Scream! full of long, loud laughs, good singing and tip-top dances from ring to end. ® Prices: 3s and 1s 6d. Plus Tax. Box Plans at St. James Theatre.
J? ■■ IUNA PARK ••Where Fun and Frolic Rule Supreme ' LOOK AT THE PRICES! Admission to Park: Adults 6d. ChilConcession Tickets. Giving One Ride on Each Permanent Device and Admission to the Park: Adults 3s. Children 1s 6d. SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY NEXT (Anniversary Day) at 2.30 LUNA PARK—LUNA PARK City of Fun for Everyone.” AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. Lewis Eady, Ltd., Hall, Queen St. (2 Doors below John Court Ltd.j SUNDAY EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. Sacred Music (Eadytrola). 7 p.m. Service Begins 7.30. Preacher: REV. CHARLES CHANDLER Subject: ‘ GET IN OR GET OUT” A hearty invitation is extended to all our old friends and former missiomtes to attend. STRANGERS who have no Church Home are invited to make their home with usSOCIAL HOUR. 8.30-9.30. when we get together for a cup of tea and a chat. During the Evening there will be A VIOLIN AND PIANO DUET. ‘‘Allegretto Tranquillo” (Grieg). MR. R. H. BRETNALL and MR. JOHN TAIT.
PROFESSIONAL TUITION IN MUSIC AND ELOCUTION
VIOLIN AND PIANO MR. B. A. TRUEBRIDGE RESUMES TUITION MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1929. Amongst Mr. Truebridge's highly successful students may be mentioned: —Vincent Aspey, Paul Bretnalt. Sylvia Kindberg. Moya Cooper-Smith. Alfred Gracie, John Paul Hulme. MR. TRUEBRIDGE'S STUDIO IS OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS REQUIRING A THOROUGH TECHNICAL AND ARTISTIC TRAINING IN CLASSICAL MUSIC. Special Orchestral Training. A Special Training Orchestral Practice is held at the Studio EVERY THURSDAY i ' as follows: — Juniors: 7 to 8.15 p.m. Seniors: 8.15 to 10 p.m. Outside students are cordially welcomed ’ to these orchestral practices. Violin Class Tuition. Beginners’ Classes in Violin Playing are held at the Studio every SATURDAY, from 9 a.m. to 12. Fee. £1 1s per term, or payments may be made by the lesson. Voice Production Classes. Special Classes in scientifically correct, natural Voice Production for Singers. Public Speakers and Elocutionists, are available. Fee, £1 11s 6d per term. The method used is that of Dr. Mario Mariofotti, the world's greatest Voice Specialist and adviser of Caruso and other f world artists. Interviews re. tuition must be made personally. MR. TRUEBRIDGE is in attendance daily from 8.30 a.m. till 9 p.m., except Saturday. VIOLINS SUPPLIED UPON EASY TERMS. MR. B. A. TRUEBRIDGE SPECIALIST TEACHER. Studios: LEWIS EADY. LTD., QUEEN ST. HENRY C. ENGEL, VIOLINIST ! Will resume Teaching on THURSDAY, } JANUARY 31. STUDIO: 23, “THE ACADEMY,” Upper Queen Street. Clara Bow's latest picture for Para.mount, "Three Week Ends.” is nearing completion, and preparations are being made for her next, titled "The .Saturday XigTit Kid.” Production • latter picture will start imm- diati ,y following the completion of the Elinor Clyn story. -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 14
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