JIM GERALD AND COMPANY FINISH SATURDAY NEXT. ST. JAMES THEATRE Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TONIGHT AT 8. JIM GERALD AND HIS POPULAR COMPANY IN TWO SUPER ATTRACTIONS. THE NIGGER MINSTRELS A MODERN VERSION OF THE OLD MINSTREL DAYS. All the Melodies You Love and the New Ones Too. SEE JIM AS A NIGGER HE’S A WOW. bv Special Request, the Best of Jim s Old Favourite Revues, y “a ivrTTTTfYKTATRF. FOR A NIGHT” ‘A MILLIONAIRE FOR A NIGHT IT'S A PROGRAMME YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS. PRICES —4s. 3s 1s 6d. BOX PLAN AT ST. JAMES THEATRE
A USEFUL BOOKLET —All About the Holiday Trains! Now that everybody has decided where they will go for the holidays, the next problem is How to get there? This is where the free railway holiday booklet will help it tells you all about the holiday trains for the Christmas and New Year period. Call for a free copy at your nearest Railway Station or City Booking Office —or phone or write for one to be sent to you by first mail.
COME AND HEAR, SIR THOMAS BEECHAM’S PRODUCTION OF HANDEL’S “MESSIAH” COMPLETELY RECORDED BY THE COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE COMPANY AT THE LEWIS EADY HALL ON DECEMBER 18 AND 19 AT 8 P.M. Acknowledged ing of this woi graphic picturi as being the finest Tender- i •k ever heard. Magnificent sation synchronised to each Record. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT PERFORMANCE OF THE “MESSIAH” NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. NOMINAL BOOKING FEE, Is. The Total proceeds to be devoted to JASPER CALDER’S CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND. BOX PLAN OPENS ON DECEMBER 12. Book Early at Lewis Eady, Ltd., and Help a Worthy Cause. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION Lewis Eady Hall. QUEEN STREET. (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) TOMORROW (SUNDAY) Doors Open 6.30 p.m. Service Begins at 7.30 p.m. Items will be rendered as under:— Solo, Recit. and Air, “I Know that My Redeemer Liveth" (Handel’s “Messiah’’) MISS SARA ST AC POOLE. Anthem, by the MISSION CHOIR, “The God of Abraham Praise’’ (Dudley Buck). Address by REV. CHARLES CHANDLER This will be Mr. Chandler’s farewell service; his many friends are invited to be present, and make the occasion a memorable one. NOTE.—Christmas Is drawing near. Have YOU thought how best to help us? NOTICE —NO WEEKLY COMMUNION SERVICES until after the Holidays. JASPER CALDER. City Missioner. 48 Wellesley Street West.
IN S. PAUL’S CHURCH, SYMONDS ST, WEDNESDAY NEXT, DEC. 18, AND CHRISTMAS DAY, 1929, AT 8 P.M. “THE DRAMA OF THE NATIVITY” A PAGEANT. As rendered last year in a series of beautiful TABLEAUX VIVANTS. Hymn and Carol Sheets Provided. SCENES: 1. —“The Annunciation.” 2.—“ Arrival at the Inn.” 3. —“Announcement to the Shepherds.' 4. —“Shepherds at the Manger.” 5. —“Arrival of the Magi at Jerusalem.’ 6. —“Adoration by the Magi.” 7. —“The Altar the Centre of Christian Worship.” Collection for Foreign Missions and S. Paul’s Church Completion Fund.
PICNICS. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 RAILWAY (LOCO.) PICNIC COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. S.S. RANGITOTO Leaves Northern Wharf at 9.30 a.m. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPORTS FOR ALL. HOT WATER, MILK, AND SOFT DRINKS FREE. M ea Is TICK obtainable at Soardin ETS—Adults, 2s’ 6d ; ig House Children,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 846, 14 December 1929, Page 18
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