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i m M m ill HI M M ill PI HI it M m ii ii M LIKE “OL’ MAN RIVER” It Jest Keeps Rollin’ Along! AN APOLOGY The Entire House for tonight has been booked in advance. Patrons are requested to book early for evening sessions or attend day sessions at 11.0 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. NOW SHOWING STRAND NOW SHOWING A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. SESSIONS DAILY —3 SESSIONS DAILY Universal’s Talking and Singing Triumph m *** ill 11 m sti Pt « T\ I* m 3 l A lma - Rubens Laura J PlanW Joseph i Scbiidkraut Helen , Oti* liarla Errvil7 fivxToy Morgan ill ill ifi The Greatest Singing and Talking Picture of All Time!

DANCING DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. The Comfort and Situation of which is Unsurpassed in the Southern Hemisphere. DANCING TONIGHT, 8.3 C P.M„ TO 12 P.M. ADMISSION, ss. THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND Have Numerous New Melodies direct from America that will make the Dancing a Real Joy. THE DIXIELAND BOYS, The return of these Clever Cabaret Entertainers in an Entirely New Act will be worth seeing. MISS KATHLEEN O’CONNOR and MR. B. CROSS, of Wellington, will give an exhibition of the SLOW FOX TROT. RING 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. Click Clack Cabarei AUCKLAND’S CABARET DE LUXE. TONIGHT TONIGHT The management extends a cordial invitation to the officers of the “Tourville.” OUR MOTTO—New Life, Bigger, Brighter, Better, Week by Week. THE BALLET TROUPE (Trained by Miss Gwenth MacNaughton) Will Give an Exhibition of the Varsity Drag. HEAR “THE WEDDING OF THE PAINTED DOLL.” (Great Song Hit of “Broadway Melody > Specially featured by Clyde Howley and his Famous Internationals. Double Ticket, Bs. RESERVATIONS. 40-789. Everyone is Coming; You Come, Too. Jtv AKARANA YACHT CLUB AWfy (Incorp.) / luA. Weekly Dance will be held I" 53SSe the CLUBHOUSE. MECHANICS' BAY, TONIGHT. Good Music. Good Floor. FREE BUS from Endtan’s Bldgs., from 7.30 until 8.30, returning after the Dance. Sub: Ladies, 1s 6d; Gents, 2s, T. McKAY, Commodore. THOS. P. BOSWELL, Social Sec. Auckland Musicians’ Union. Grand Orchestral Concert ST. JAMES’ THEATRE. Tomorrow (Sunday), 8.15. PROGRAM M E. God Save the King. OVERTURE "2! EB COMBINED ORCHESTRAJONG MiNACALOOV* HYMN -RECESSION UORCHESTRA. FLUTE SOLO . . MR. GEORGE P° > CONCERT WALTZ . . "BLUE DA NU COMBINED ORCHESTRA. „ JONG .. . "PROLOGUE PAGLIAim MR. LEN BARNES. _ D CORNET DUET .. se^“vES. MESSRS. CHAS. AND PAUL OVERTURE ’.CCIST6O COMBINED ORCHESTRA. ASSIO BY THE AUCKLAND ARTiLLfc" BAND. _- N Conductor, MR. COLIN MUSTON. R Accompanists. MISSES ELVA SK AMD QUEENIE POORE. SILVER COLLECTION, Proceeds in Aid of Musicians Be Fund. d- Y

22 22 2 Community Singing THE GATHERING OF THE CLANS At the GRAND SCOTTISH SING At the TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. 12.30 TO 1.30 P.M. R. E. C. CUTTEN, S.M Chairman R. LEN. BARNES Song Leader R. DUDLEY WRATHALL .. Baritone ISS MILLICENT O’GRADY .. Soprano RS. BARRINGTON SNOW Pianist The Electric Vibraphone Will Again be Played by Miss Arta. And the Electric Majestic Gramophone Will be Heard between 12 and 12.30 by Courtesy of Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd. SONG BOOKS FREE. W. WOODHEAD, Hon. Secretary.

The St. John District Nurses last year paid 7467 visits to poor patients, and gave skilled attention to 805 outpatients at the Ambulance Station. THE AMBULANCE OFFICERS conveyed 1279 patients to the hospitals or their homes and rendered FIE ST AID to 3130 workers on the waterfront. MEMBEES OF THE BRIGADE rendered FIRST AID to 10,084 persons who were sick or injured. To maintain these services for another year the sum of £I6OO is required. EVERYONE GETS THE BENEFIT OF THESE SERVICES, therefore EVERYONE SHOULD GIVE TOWARDS THE COST OF THEIR MAINTENANCE AT The Street Collections on Friday, August 9th

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 732, 3 August 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 732, 3 August 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 732, 3 August 1929, Page 14

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