THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Wilfiamson Films (N.Z.), L RESERVE NOW - 3 Talking Sessions Daily NOW IN IT COSTS NO MORE II a.m. ITS 3rd WEEK HEAR ! SEES Mcvtq-(?oldivunM&ycx* ALL TALKIfI&JsiNGING SENSATION 7 fie an i «i Gigantic Entertainment. UNBELIEVABLE —UNTIL YOU SEE IT ! INCREDIBLE Intending Patrons are strongly advised to make their reservations early for which there is no extra charge.
THE LAST NIGHT TONIGHT (SATURDAY) “GENERAL POST” A Brilliant Comedy of the War Period, enthusiastically received by the public and the press, produced in aid of King's College Swimming Baths, King's School Chapel, and S.P.C.A. CONCERT CHAMBER TONIGHT (SATURDAY) SEE PRESS REPORTS IN YESTERDAY’S PAPERS. 4s. 3s. 2s. Hear the World's Greatest Singers, Instrumentalists and Orchestras at ; the Second “Maestro” Concert Recital Owing to the fact that hundreds were turned away from the first “Maestro" Concert, and in response to numerous requests, a second specially selected programme of singing, orchestral and instrumental items will be presented at the UNITY HALL (Just above Town Hall) MONDAY, AUGUST 19 AT 8 P.M. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture, “Carnival" (Dvorak). Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. 2. Vocal Duet, “Why Do I Love You?" (Show Boat), Edith Day and H. Worster. 3. Flute Solo. “Koncerstuck" (Hoffman), Amadi. 4. Choir, “Three Folk Songs," Cossack Choir. 5. Song, “How Many Hired Servants?'* Evan Williams. 6. Song, “Ora a per Sempre Adieu" ; (Otello), Tamagno. 7. 'Cello Solo, “Lullaby" (Brahms), Lauri Kennedy. 8. Humorous Duet, “Go Home,*' De Leath ; and Harris. 9. Organ Solo, “Toccata" (BoellMann), Commette. 10. Song, Serenade No. 2 (Strauss), Elizabeth Schumann. 11. Orchestra, “At Peace With The World," Salon Orchestra. 12. Piano Solo, Prelude and 2 Studies (Chopin), Backhaus. 13. Humorous, “I Lift Up My Finger," Hylton’s Orchestra. 14. Zoological Study, Hubertus. 15. Violin Concerto (Brahms), Kreisler and Berlin Orchestra. 1«. Tenor Song, “Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen" (Puccini) Giorgini. 17. Vocal Duet, “Oh, Lovely Maiden" (Puccini) Torri and Giorgini. 18. Elocution, “Hamlet’s Soliloquy" (Shakespeare), John Barrymore. 19. Orchestra. “Fire Music," (de Fabla), Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. 20. Song and Chorus, “OP Man River," Paul Robeson and Choir. 21. Orchestra, “Adagio and Pas D’Action" (Tchaikowsky), Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. GOD SAVE THE KING. All Lovers of Good Music Cordially Invited ADMISSION FREE. Don’t Miss this rare musical treat. Keep the night open—MONDAY, AUGUST 19. DANCING Modern Ballroom Dancing of every kind; Classical and Operatic; Calisthenics; Children’s Classes. Daphne Knight Studios. 22 Khyber Pass. Phone 41-423. FANCY COSTUMES AND WIGS For Hire and Made-to-Order for Hire, from 2s 6d to 30s. For Ladies, Gentlemen and Juveniles. Evening Dress and Cloaks, made-to*order for hire, from 10s. Carnival Hats, Novelties, Etc., for Sale. Country Orders Solicited. Free Lists. 313 DILWORTH BUILDINGS. CITY. Phone 47-799.
“The Squall," First National’s 100 per cent, talking 1 production, is shortly to be released. The cast includes Myrna Loy, who wins acclaim in her role of a volcanic gipsy charmer, Alice Joyce, Richard Tucker, lioretta Young and Zasu Pitts.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 17
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