AMU SEME NTS. v N .Z.' . Ltd krl the COME ONE ! COME ALL !— s " SMITH IN HER FIRST ALLTALKING PICTURE ■the Wild Party. PARAMOUNT PICTURE The ** IT ' Girl Kicks of t the YOUTH Also the ROMANCE >wing Talking ar EXCITEMENT ! Singing Featurettes: DALE COMEDY SKETCHES. EDDIE CANTOR PATHE SOUND NEWS. ARTHUR G. FROST AT THE WURLITZER ORGAN. Plans Now Open at Theatre. Phone 48-888. and at Lewis Eady. 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a m. THE PARTY IS ON ! A Good Time ! A Gay Time ! A Big Time For All !
| His Majesty’s Theatre ! Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. DIRECTION - - HENRY HAYWARD. TONIGHT AT 8 And | EACH EVENING TILL SATURDAY. * LAST FOUR NIGHTS And ONE SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, 230 Of Edward Sranscombe's Westminster dee Singers Direct from London. PROGRAMMES CHANGED NIGHTLY. Matinee, Saturday Next, 2.30. NIGHT PRICES: rrs. OS, OS. O O rv Children under 14, HALF-PRICE. MATINEE PRICES: gS. *>S. Children Under 14. HALF-PRICE. Taxable Prices Plus Tax. Special arrangements for Parties exceeding 20. Particulars at Lewis Eady, Ltd . where BOX PLAN is also on view. Day Sales at Theatre Sweet Stall. I Manager - Leo Du Chateau.
Grand —Lyric LAST 2 DAYS. MATRIMONY’ NEW WILLIAM FOX FEATURE. “THE EXALTED FLAPPER Screened Grand—ll.ls, 2. 4.45, and 7.50. AT THE LYRIC—“MATRIMONY’ And “THE EXALTED FLAPPER With IRENE RICH and ALBERT CONTI Screened Lyric—7.4s and 9 p.m. GRAND and LYRIC
CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL DENNIS BARRY THE ROMANTIC ENGLISH ACTORSINGER In A Selection From His Repertoire. POETRY DRAMA SONG. Assisted by Margot St. Lawrence Toner, SOLO PIANIST. TOMORROW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 FOR THREE NIGHTS. MATINEE, SATURDAY. SEPT. 21 At 2.30 p.m. 4s (Reserves), 3s. 2s. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD.
222 St, Andrew’s Society AUCKLAND Will Present GRAHAM MOFFAT’S Scottish Comedy. “A SCRAPE O’ THE PEN .” AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER. ON WED.. THURS., FRI. AND SAT.. 25th, 26th. 27th 28th. NEW SCENERY SPECIALLY MADE. NEW DRESSES DESIGNED. A CAREFULLY SELECTED CAST. Elaborate Production under the Direction of Kenneth Brampton. Prices —Reserved, ss, 3s; Unreserved, 2s. NO TAX, NO BOOKING FEE. Plans Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. CITY OF AUCKLAND TOWN HALL SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8 O’CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR ISS MARY MacCORMICK - {Vocalist) ISS JEAN ALLEN .... (Violinist) R. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist) Choir Organist, MR. E. RANDAL. Accompanist. MR. LEO WHITTAKER The Choir will sing, “Sing to the Lord (Mendelssohn), “The Little Sandman’' “Let Me the Canakin Clink" (McEwen), “Orpheus With His Lute" and “Rolling Down to Rio” (German). “The Farmer’s Daughters” (Old English), and works by Byrd and Atterbury. ADMISSION —6d and Is. Reserved Seats 2s. at Lewis Eady. Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
GOOD EVENING. AUCKLANOWell, I'm too busy to write an Advt. this time, so I’ll content myself with reminding you that about 3.333 people worked so hard last night that our wonderful RELIEF SHIP is now complete, so that all is Jake for the Official Opening of our long promised JASPER'S BETTER TIMES BAZAAR To be hclden in the BIG TOWN HALiu (Beginning TODAY at 2 p.m.) ALSO THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 2 o.m. till 10 p.m. Each Day. About 242.971 parcels of good things will be stored aboard our Relief Ship. All you have to do is to come and buy them. Imagine a steamer (TWO FUNNELLED). about the size of the •AORANGI.” (or at least the ••KANIERI). loaded down to her Plimsoll in the Town Hall. The Bazaar will be opened by our worthy and respected friend. COUNCILLOR E. J. PHELAN J.P.. (who has been a good barracker for Social Workers). AT 2 P.M. HELP THE CITY MISSION FUNDS. NOTE. —Afternoons. FREE: Evenings, SAXPENCE. NOTE agairn— JASPER S CONCERT SOON. NEXT TUESDAY (24th). 2s and A 808. 2s Seats may be reserved at “Bette* Times Bazaar,” from Wednesday to Friday <after that at Lewis Eady. Ltd) CHEERIO EVERYBODY. J.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 771, 18 September 1929, Page 17
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