NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT
ST. BENEDICT’S HALL A unique entertainment in aid 0 the Bazaar funds will be held in Benedict’s Hall on Saturday evenk? next. This will also be given at * matinee for the children on Saturday afternoon. The programme has been arranged ■' I the Misses Beresford, who assisted by leading Auckland artl^s including Mr. James Loneigan, Harold Hill and Mr. O’Connehumourist. . , One of the features of the evel yJj will be the nursery rhymes, ballet a dashing Cowboy and Indian sc ; by the Tiny-Tots. ■ The Xew York subway is con£| m fur a lot of notice these days- . Movietone started it in the all-taia picture “Speakeasy.” with the 1 audible scenes actually started J®. metropolitan underground transit » • tem, and now Paramount, in plause,” has eut loose with a ' scene taken in a subterranean sta . ,« The demonstration of affection. * hardly necessary to add. did place between a couple of rust* passengers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 16
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150NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 16
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