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ST. JAMES THEATRE (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.)* TONIGHT AT 8. AT HIS BEST THIS WEEK. JIM GERALD Australia's Greatest Laugh Maker, and his Musical Revue Company, in “THE NAUGHTY EARL” HILARIOUS MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY. A RIOT OF LAUGHTER PRICES—4s. 3s. 1s 6d- BOX PLAN AT ST. JAMES THEATRE. THEATRE NEW ZEALAND'S MIGHTY MONUMENT TO THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY. Direction --- - THOMAS A. O’BRIEN THEATRES. RESERVATIONS for the OPENING PERFORMANCE 'i 1900 SEATS ALREADY RESERVED BY THE PUBLIC ! FOR THE OPENING PERFORMANCE. Still many more available due to the enormous seating capacity of the Civic Theatre. Every seat is the last word in luxury—you will see ' and hear in absolute comfort. SECURE YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE. RESERVES, 5s 6d, 4s 6d and 3s 3d. INCLUDING TAX. BOOKING OFFICE—CIVIC THEATRE CORNER OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., SPECIAL NOTICE.

SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC! THEATRE 7.15 p.m.—-"Pathe Review” U.F.A. GEM •'UPHILL AND DOWN" 740 n m An Interesting and * Relevant Lecturette by R. J. TERRV. ESQ. "Rational Feeding in Relation, to Mental and Physical Health.** 8 10 t) m. — The Feature of Bcautl * BLUE DANVBE” SILVER COLLECTION Children Under 14 years of age. unaccompanied by adults, will not be admitted. N.B.—This is the ONLY Sunday Meeting held under the auspices of this Association, in Auckland. Under the Auspices of the N.2. Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.) AUCKLAND CITY MISSION Lewis Eady Hall. QUEEN STREET. (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) TOMORROW (SUNDAY) SACRED RECITAL N.Z. COMPOSERS’ NIGHT N.B.—All the items to be rendered are by New Zealand Composers, and will include the following:— Solo—“’Arise. Sad Heart” (Mary Brett), MISS IDA WALKER. Anthem—" Vesper Bells” (J. H. Phillpot), MISSION CHOIR. (Chimes Obligato by Mr. Hicks). Solo —“The Sower” (Jasper Calder). MISS IRENE FROST. Anthem—“O, Give Me the Comfort” (Ed. S. Craston, Mus. Bac.) (Solo by MR. NIXON). Doors Open 6.30 p.m. Solo—“ Crossing the Bar” (Chas. Willeby) MR. ERNEST SNELL. SERVICE BEGINS 7.30 P.M. Address by Ven. Archdeacon Mac Murray. The Service will be Broadcast from IYA. Holy Communion, Thursday, 11 a.m. Mission Chapel. N.B.—We are In URGENT NEED of Left-Off Clothing, Boots, etc. Our van will gladly call and collect if friends will kindly phone us. 43-045 or 46-056. JASPER CALDER, City Missioner. : Popular Cinema Service STRAND THEATRE ;; SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7 P.M. "UNCLE TOM” STILL LEADS THE SINGING REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR. f WILL SPEAK. Programme of Music from 6.30 p.rr 1.500 SEATS FREE. lG ARDEN FETE AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. J. W. TATTERSFIELD. "PURIRI PUKE" ALLANDALE ROAD, MT. ALBERT. To be opened by the Countess of Orford. SATURDAY NEXT, December 7. 2.30 p.m. Stalls of various descriptions. Christmas Trees, etc. ADMISSION, Is. CHILDREN, 6d.

The Magic of the Tallies tSO X/ _. v ■l r\ 3CS ' I "O sit in the talkie theatre, to witness the multiplicity 1 of changing scenes, and to actually hear the sounds of nature, the music of instruments, and the voices of players—it seems as though the genie of Aladdin’s Lamp had magically converted a picture into an absorbing reality. But there is no magic in the unique Western Electric achievement of giving voice to the screen. It is the successful culmination of years of painstaking research. The crystal-dear tone quality of Western Electric is a scientific marvel, no less wonderful than the magic of Aladdin’s Lamp. “ Western Electric—lt SPEAKS for Itself ” Weste, SOU N VOICI D ACTION 'tectric SYSTEM Hope Gibbons Building, Wellington.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 14

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