AMUSEMENTS Last Two Days of “FOUR SONS ” THE BIG FOX PRODUCTION Commencing Friday Next, February 8 Strand Theatre A FULLER - HAYWARD HOUSE Samuel UoUhvyn presents Ronald & Viltm BANK! "TIVO jbVCRs?"A FRED NIBLO PRODUCTION is w <? i 73 < 7rx>w th^ c rwv!el 'Leatherface' bp Baroness Orczy A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE It was fitting that the last co-starring feature of the famous romantic team of Colman and Banky should be their greatest. “Two Lovers” is thrilling and as romantic as a night in June. It will bring a thrill to the sweethearts of to-day and to those of yesterday, a bit of tender memory. Preceded by the Enchanting Prologue, “4 Night in Venice ARRANGED BY YORKE GRAY. Orchestral Score Interpreted by Eve Bentley and her Band of Soloists. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre (Phone 43-114), and Lewis Eady, Ltd.
POSITIVELY LAST TWO CONCERTS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE FOR AMERICA. A TREAT FOR ALL! A veritable triumph again last night. The audience was literally held spellbound. Alfred O’Shea Assisted by INA BOSWORTH, Violiniste. MAVIS GREVATT, Hsrpiste. THEO. HALPIN, Solo Pianiste and companist, and EDWARD S. CRASTON, Mus. Bac. at the Organ. In the BIG TOWN HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 O-CLOCK And on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. MR. O'SHEA’S Items will include the following—“La Fleur” (from “Carmen”) - Bizet “At the Mid Hour of Night” Cowan “Serenata” (with Violin Obbligato) - - Torselli “A Song Remembered” - Eric Coates “I Hear a Thrush at Eve” - Cadman “Agnus Dei” (with Grand Organ, Violin and Piano accompaniment) Bizet “Ombra Mai Fu" (by Special Request), with Grand Organ - Handel Mr. O’Shea is inundated with requests for special songs. He asks written requests be forwarded to him at Lewis Eady, Ltd., or Town Hall. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s. plus tax. 6s and 4s Seats MAY BE RESERVED, and 2s Tickets MAY BE PURCHASED AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. FOR COUNTRY PATRONS — | HAMILTON —MONDAY. Feb. 11.
He <©Uie2f irate £i)t«pe BIG DANCE TO-NIGHT Reservations -♦'Phone 23-414 Late Vehicular Ferry Service for Auckland patrons has been arranged, returning from Devonport at 12.30 a.m. 5s Double Ticket. 2s 6d Reserve. There will be a Souvenir of the Shippe for all patrons to-night. HEALEY'S FAMOUS PIRATE ORCHESTRA.
BEACH HAVEN' CABARET EVERY SATURDAY Floor and Music Excellent. Monte Carlo Prizes. Ladies, is. Gents., 2s. NOTE.—Blue Star Bus meets 7 p.m. Ferry from Auckland, returning to Birkenhead after Dance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 581, 6 February 1929, Page 15
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