I EW ZEALAND'S CABARET DE LUXE BY THE SEA. DANCING TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8.30 TO 12 P.M. ADMISSION: ss. DIXIELANDS FAMOUS DANCE BAND WILL RENDER THE LATEST POPULAR and MOST UP-TO-DATE MUSIC. To save disappointment, make your Reservations early. Phone 26-615. Watch the papers for the Greatest Dance of the Season, coming soon. DIXIELAND S GREAT NOVELTY DANCE. COME AND IPEND YOUR WEEK-END ON THE BEAUTIFUL DIXIELAND BEACH. TO-NIGHT Grand Opening Night of the Season. THE KASHMIRI DANCE CLUB Dominion Hall (Opp. P. 0.) Dominion Road. The Hall has been renovated and refurnished and an up-to-date smoke lounge added. LIGHTING EFFECTS and NOVELTIES Music by THE KASHMIRI DANCE BAND Under the leadership of the well-known WALTER SMITH DANCING £ till 12 P.M. lashlight Photograph will be taken iring the course of the evening. SATURDAY MIGHT NEXT. NZE PASSENGER FLIGHTS SATURDAY AND ALL DAY SUNDAY For the lowest price yet charged in New Zealand —only One Guinea. the QAT7rTQT light WORLD’S OAFLijI AIRPLANE— The AVRO-AVIAN Special Bus Leaving Aard Service SUNDAY, at 2 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCES CITY OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK Sunday Afternoon at 3 O’clock Auckland Municipal Rand Conductor, Mr. Christopher Smith. Programme: GOD SAVE THE KING. Overture, “Tancredi” - Rossini Dance, “In the Shadows” Hermann Finck Polka Caprice de Concert, “Les Chanteurs Hongrois” - - - Michiels Petite Suite, “Scenes in Maoriland” - . - Abe Potatac Cornet Duet, “The Swiss Boy” De Ville (Soloists, Messrs. J. Davies and T. R. Morgan.) Seiection, "Reminiscences of Schubert” - - Clutsam INTERVAL March, “Merry of Heart” - Ma> Piccolo Solo, “Long. Long Ago” Round (Soloist, Mr. Hal C. McLennan.) Selection, “The Mikado” - - Sullivar Waltz, “The Swallows” - - Valverde March, “Felix Diaz” .... Prezc NATIONAL ANTHEM. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk
CITY OF AUCKLAND DOMAIN GARDENS, SUNDAY NIGHT j at 8 O’clock. Brilliant Musical Programme by the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Conductor: Mr. Christopher Smith God Save the King. Overture, “Pique Dame’’ (Suppe); Intermezzo Scene, “In a Persian Market” (Ketelbey); Waltz, “The Whirl of the Waltz” (Lincke); March.i “The Light Dragoon” (Leach); Cornet Duet, “The Birds of the Forest” (Mayr), Soloists, Messrs. J. Davies and T. R. Morgan; Selection, “The Rose of Persia” (Sullivan); Interval. Suite. “Three Irish Dances” (Ansell); Piccolo Solo, “The Ross Polka” (De Ville), Soloist. Mr. Hal C. McLennan; Selection, “William Tell” ballet music (Rossini); Serenade, “Les Millions d’Arlequin” (Drigo); March- “ Arabia” (Buck); National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. ALBERT PARK ROTUNDA. TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT AT 8.15 The Salvation Army Congress Silver Band. Will render the following programme: March. “Red Shield” - Goffin Grand Selection, “Great Masters” - - Macannally Hymns, (a) “Sandon” (b) “Lascelles.” Selec/an, “Over Jordan” - - - Coles Cornet Solo, “Normania” - Goffin Two Choruses, (a) “Glory Honour” Spohr (b) “Hallelujah Chorus” - Beethoven March. “Under Two Flags” - - Coles Reverie, “Home, Sweet Home” Leidzer Hymn, ‘Abide with Me” God Save the King. This will be the last public appearance of Adjutant Goffin as Conductor, as to-mor-row night, in the Congress Hall, he will band over the baton to Bandmaster Pace. Great Programme. Tickets (at door), Is. Commencing 8 p.m. SWIMMING. THE CARNIVAL OF THE YEAR!! W A ITEM AT A CLUB. TEPID BATHS, TUESDAY, / 19TH. i 8 P.M. Bole appearance in Auckland of W. Cameron, N.Z. Sprint Champion, the bist ©printer in Australasia to-day. against Auckland’s best. D. P. Lindsay. N.Z. 440yds. 880yds. and 1tnile record-holder, will be contesting the 100yds and 440yds Special Handicaps. Miss Peggy Robertson will attempt the 100yds Intermediate Record. See this wonderful young Swimmer, the of the N.Z. Championships. AN EVENING NOT TO BE MISSED. Usual Admission: Adults, 1s; Children 6d. C. A. EDEN BOROUGH, Hon. Sec.
Tiie part of Captain Trent is played t>y William Powell in Paramount’s version of the well-known book, 'The Pour Feathers” by A. E. W. Mason. The locale of the story is the African Soudan, and the two directors of the production, Ernest Schoesdack and Merian Cooper, spent a year in that territory filming location scenes from actual life. The cast includes Richard Arlen. Fay Wray, Xoah Beery, Cliv* •rook and William Powell.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 16
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