Direction ..... - - * J. C. Williamson Films (NZ.)» Lt Managing Directors Beaumont Sm.th and F. W. Thrir DAILY AT 11 AM. NOW IN ITS SECOND WEEK! THE TALKING SCREEN’S MOST DRAMATIC OFFERING ! have sinned . . . but who among us can say he is without sin . . . ?” w SB -fc' W 4!. 1 T HfO U T) v doubt die fine** and most moving drama that has come to the .AlDTalking Screen!' RUTH” CHATTERTON LEWIS STONE RAYMOND HACKETT ON THE SAME PROGRAMME L BRILLIANT ARRAY OF TALKING. SINGING DANCING FEATURETTES AND BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (Phone 46-888). AND AT LE S EADY. LTD.
CITY OF AUCKLAND. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERTS TOWN HALL TONIGHT A “CITIZENS’” CONCERT By the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND, under the Baton of Bandmaster Christopher Smith. Programme entirely chosen by the Public. “VIVA AUCKLAND/' March. “PIQUE DAME/' Overture. “FINLANDIA." Tone Poem. SECOND HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY (Liszt). “BLUE DANUBE." Waltz. “LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR." Selection. “A TURKISH PATROL." “THE DESERT SONG." Selection. FLUTE SOLO—“The Witches’ Dance/' By HAL. C. McLENNAN. CORNET DUET “Cheerfulness.” by MESSRS. J. DAVIES and R. T. MORGAN. Concerted and Solo Vocal Numbers by THE CLARION QUARTET. Accompanist, Miss Thelma Gordon. TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK. Admission Body of the Hall, 6d: Gallery, Is. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. ***4 “UNCLE TOM” AGAIN LEADS THE BIG COMMNITY SING Popular Cinema Service jj STRAND THEATRE Sunday Night at 7 p.m. PREACHER: REV. L. C. HORWOOD SUBJECT: “FAITH” FILM: The Road to Yesterday * (Final Part). Soloist: MR. ALLON CARR (Violin). DOORS OPEN, 6.30 P.M, 1,500 SEATS FREE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 19
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