AMUSEMENTS k LAST NIGHT OF JOAN CRAWFORD IN ‘ fc Our Dancing Daughters" LAST NIGHT OF CLIVE BROOK IN ! “MIDNIGHT MADNESS" ®hclßcocn TWlfiT*. The Theatre Magnificent. 2.30 p.: DAILY Starting To-morrow Another Great Programme ! ! The Stars of “ Rookies ” x KARL -s* f*&i DANE GEORGE K. • ARTHUR A Comedy Riot ) nPftTH A^jein picture Also Screening LILIAN GISH in it THE WIND Last Two Days and Nights of 99 GA UTIER ’S AMAZING DOG BRICKLAYERS 12 CANINE WONDERS ON THE STAGE
Good-bye to “ The Patsy ” LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON His Majesty's Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. The Successor to “Peg o’ My Heart." TO-NIGHT AT 8, FOR THIS LAST OCCASION J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present the World’s Greatest Recordbreaker. Barry Conners’ Wonderful Home-Comedy With IRENE HOMER, A S. Byron, Brandon Peters, Sam Wren, Eileen Sparks, Vera Gerald, all have scored outstanding successes. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery K PRICES: —D.C. and R.S., 8s: Stalls 4s: Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All Prices Manager: JOHN FARRELL. sw. E. A. All Adults (over 16). Courses for 1929. NOTE.—First Lecture of every Course Free of Charge. IN GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL MONDAYS —Beginning April 15. Modern Drama —Mr. J. W. Shaw, M.A. IN OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL SYMONDS STREET MONDAYS —Beginning April 15. French Literature (6 Lectures) —Miss D. L. Miller, M.A. TUESDAYS —Beginning April 16. The English Novel—Rev. W. Jellie, B.A. Economics —Mr. H. R. Rodwell, M.A. Advanced Economics —Professor H. Belshaw. WEDNESDAYS —Beginning April 17. Anthropology—Mr. G. Archey, M.A. Psychology—Mr. H. Becroft, M.A. Music —Mr. H. Hollinrake, Mus. Bac. THURSDAYS —Beginning April 18. International Relations Rev. W. Monckton, M.A. Art and Life (12 Lectures) —Mr. F. N. Bamford. IN BIOLOGY THEATRE. UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BUILDING THURSDAYS —Beginning April 18. Nature Study—Professor J. SperrinJohnson. DEVONPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS TUESDAYS —Beginning April 16. The Modern Age (12 Lectures) Mr. N. M. Richmond, B.A. TAKAPUNA GAS COMPANY’S SHOWROOM, THE STRAND. THURSDAYS —Beginning April 18. Modern Short Stories and One-Act Plays (12 Lectures) —Mr. D. W. Faigan, M.A. Fee for Full Course (24 lectures), ss; 12 lecture course. 3s; 6 lecture course, 2s. Full information from W.E.A. Office. Old Grammar School, Symonds Street. Phone 46-094. N. M. RICHMOND, Director Tutorial Classes. BERNARD MARTIN, Secretary. DIXIELAND CABARET Dancing tv ill be enjoyed agu-in this evening at the popular Dixieland Cabaret. The floor is perfect, the appointments most luxurious, and, with the delightful music from the Dixieland Dance Band, a pleasant evening is assured.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 15
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