THE SUN ENTERTAINMENT SECTION
.1 Plan* for Final 6 Nights and 2 Matinees will Open for D.C. and O.S. Seats only on Monday Morning Next, at 8 A.M. Plans for Final 6 Nights and 2 ees for Grand Circle will Open on Tuesday Morning Next at 8 a.m. filil Thi RIO re will be RITA io li it to the nount of seats bought. RIO RITA Jlantra’ Uiliratrr (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) (Lessees: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller). TONIGHT AT 8. THE SENSATIONS OF AUCKLAND. “RIO RITA” GLADYS MONCRIEFF JANET GILMORE. DAVE MALLEN. THE MARVELLOUS CAST, AND THE RIO RITA BALLET A WISE TIP DON'T MISS RIO RITA. MANAGERIAL NOTICE, —The sight lines and acoustics of St. James Theatre are perfect. Every seat gives the patron a full view of the stage. Book Now. Plenty of D.C., O.S. and G.C. Reserved Seats available. Plans now open up to and including September 19, excepting Next Wednesday Matinee G.C. Plan. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, at 2.15. Night 8 o’clock. Curtain 10.55. PRICES —Night: 8s 10d, 4s sd, 2s 10d (includes tax and booking fee). Matinee Prices: 6s Bd, 4s sd, 2s 1d (includes tax and booking fee). Please Note—The 4s seats cannot be booked. Always plenty for sale at Theatre t 7 p All Plan ics Theatre.
GOOD EVENING. AUCKLAND— Well hereweareagain! I've a mouth ful of news THIS time. I'm here to tell you that at last we are all set /or the Big Event for which hundreds of loyal friends have been working. In the « BIG TOWN HALL WODENSDAY, THORSDAY, FRYDAY, of this coming week there will be the “ Better Times M Bazaar, In Aid of the Work of the AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. A Monster Ship has been built. 70 feel long, 18 feet beam and 16 feet to the top of her funnel. If this tumbles down on my Organiser then the fun’ll start! This RELIEF SHIP will be loaded down, with 177,945 saleable articles (M. or L.), to be sold at prices to suit all pockets. STALLS INCLUDED ARE: PLAIN AND FANCY WORK, WOOLLIES. BABY STALL (Baby Clothes I mean), DOLLS. SWEETS, CAKES FANCY STALL. VARIETY. FLOWERS, BOOKS, CURIOS, DAD'S. VICTORIA LEAGUE, PIG-LITTER. PRODUCE, “FRANKLIN” COURT, “UPPER HARBOUR”COURT, ST. ANDREW’S STALL, CARGO HATCH. “LISTENERS’” COURT, Also— ART UNIONS, GUESSING COMPETITIONS. SIDE SHOWS. WAXWORKS. MISFORTUNE TELLER, EGYPTIAN HALL OF MYSTERY. NOW! 2 THINGS TO REMEMBER: .FIRST —Money is urgently needed to carry on our numerous activities, but we give value and good value for your “hoot.” SECOND —I am offering ONE POUND PRIZE to the person who first suggests a good name suitable for the RELIEF Ship described above. Post your entries to JASPER. Box 64, Wellesley Street Post Office. Don't forget: 18th. 19th and 20th, r. to 10 p.m. Jasper’s “Better Times” Bazaar. Well. I must run along and paint the funnel. If only someone would SLIPUSAQUID, we could have 2 F unnels. P.S. — Have you seen our exhibits in E. and F. Piano Co.? P.P.S.S. —Don't forget JASPER’S CONSCERT the following week. (Sept. 24). Cheerio Everybody. Sunday Evening- Entertainments MAJESTIC THEATRE DOORS OPEN, 6.30 P.M. 7 p.m.—FILM—"THE LION ROUND-UP" V—The King of Beasts in his Native Haunts. 7.15 p.m.—THE BEEHIVE AND HUMAN SOCIETY.—An entertaining talk by Mr. R. F. WAY. 7.45 p.m. MOVING PICTURES (with Appropriate Music). •THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH”—A True and Ennobling Picture of Family Life, Love and Loyalty. Supported by “WICKED KASIMER.” Under the Auspices of the N.Z. Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.) COLLECTION. Come Early to Obtain a Good Seat. Every seat occupied last Sunday before 7.30 p.m. I: REV. L. C. HORWOOD. POPULAR CINEMA SERVICE STRAND THEATRE Sunday Night at 7 p.m. PREACHER: SUBJECT: “BREAD * FILM: “The Way of All Flesh” (Second Part). DOORS OPEN. ■i 11 >i GREAT COMMUNITY SING COME EARLY AND ENJOY IT! AUCKLAND CITY MISSION Lewis Eady Hall. QUEEN STREET. (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) Doors Open 6.15 p.m. SERVICE BEGINS 7 O’CLOCK. Musical Items will be rendered as under— SOLO (a) “Come Unto Him" (Messiah) (b) “He Wipes the Tear” (Bishop) MISS SARA STACPOOLE. SOLO —’’Easter Carol” (Shaw) MISS IDA WALKER. SOLO—Selected MR. DONALD REID (Male Alto), Of The Westminster Singers (By Permission of Mr. Edward Branscombe and Mr. Henry Hayward). ANTHEM—“Vesper Bells” (J. H. PhilfPot) MISSION CHOIR. Address, by REV. CHARLES CHANDLER Subject: 'THE'. MAN WITH THE HOE” NOTE.— Holy Communion Thursday, 11 a.m. tMiseiefli Chapel).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 16
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