AMUSEMENTS. RESERVE NOW. PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING FOR LAST 4 DAYS ELIECS’IEMTP THREE SESSIONS DAILY 11 A.M., 2.15 P.M., AND 8 O'CLOCK WILLIAM HAINES in A Metro-Goldwyn Picture with Movietone Dialogue. i ‘ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE’; with LIONEL BARRYMORE—KARL DANE—LEILA HYAMS —TULLY MARSHALL— Hear these Famous Stars Speak ! Also SEE AND HEAR The Greatest Array of Talking and Singing Featurettes yet Presented in Auckland. Be Advised—Make your Reservations NOW lor the Greatest and most Entertaining Programme ever Presented on Stage or Screen. BOX PLANS at Theatre (Phone 46-888) and LEWIS EADY. LTD. NOTE - —Telephone Reserves Must be Claimed by 7.50. Comtiimt&eitiiciimg Satmirdlay AT THE I&EOEMT An English Spoken Drama with Four Famous Stars. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) AT 8. INITIAL NEW ZEALAND PRODUCTION OF -YOUNG WOODLEY," A Play of Youth with a College Setting. It will be argued over, talked about, and watched with a smile and a tear very close together. A PLAY THAT YOU WILL REMEMBER. Direct from Sensational Triumphs in Sydney and Melbourne. "YOUNG WOODLEY." —A Brilliant English Pla an All England Company. presented by His Majesty’s TEteatre Lessees - - - - J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) AT 8. 6 NIGHTS ONLY J. C. WILLIAMSON Present Their NEW NOTABLE ENGLISH COMPANY f ? a Play that will make conversation -f or m •ll] I A Serious Drama of Youth, by JOHN VAN DRUTEN. The most-talked-of English Play for 10 years, presented by a Delightfully Youthful and Splendid English Company. CAST: In order of their appearance— Cope (a Fag) - - - Trevor Brogan Laura Simmons - - - Natalie Moya Vining )House( - George Preston Simmons -(Housemaster) Ainger ) Pre- ( Michael Macowan Frank Royde Milner ) fects ( • Edward Ashley Parlour Maid - - Clara Jenkins Woodley ----- Lewis Shaw Mr. Woodley - - Guy Hastings Play produced by- Frank Royde. "YOUNG WOODLEY." SOMETHING DIFFERENT. "YOUNG WOODLEY" BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. DAY SALES AT THE THEATRE KIOSK. PRICES —D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d (Early Stalls and Gallery 1s Extra). Plus Tax. Manager: ALEX. F. WILSON.
LECTURES. 4MWL Auckland University College. TUESDAY NIGHT PUBLIC LECTURES. ‘•SHAKESPEARE AND HIS TIME/' The First Lecture of the Course. "THE STATE OF ENGLAND AND EUROPE IN SHAKESPEARE’S TIME/' Will be Delivered by MR. W. T. G. AIREY. M.A., Lecturer in History. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), In the College Hall, Arts Building, Princes Street, at 8 p.m. The Public is Invited to Attend. ADMISSION FREE. M. R. O’SHEA. 8.C0m.. June 11, 1929. Registrar. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. 48th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Kitchener Hall, Kitchener St. THE FINEST ART EXHIBITION SEEN IN AUCKLAND FOR YEARS. HOURS—Monday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. and 7.20 to 9.20 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. ART UNION DRAW,’ JUNE 11. TICKETS AT GALLERY.
West Coasters’ Association A SOCIAL EVENING Under the auspices of the above Association will be Held in ST. BENEDICTS HALL, EAST ST.. To-Morrow (Wednesday), 8 p.m. ADMISSION, 2«.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 686, 11 June 1929, Page 15
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