THE BOX PLANS Will be Opened at Lewis Eady. Ltd., an FRIDAY MORNING NEXT AT NINE O'CLOCK For the Season of the J. C. Williamson Stupendous Musical Comedy Triumph. “WHOOPEE” Which will be Staged for the First Time in New Zealand at His Majesty’s Theatre On Thursday Afternoon, December 26 (Boxing Day). The whole of the scenery and Effects for •'Whoopee'* arrived yesterday by the Marama. ITS GOOD SHOW. SEE THE WIZARD ON THE WALL. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION OF THE AGE. Riding Perpendicular Walls on highpowered Motor-Cycles. SEE CANNONBALL JOE THE HUMAN MONKEY Stunting in his own Motor Car. The only act of its kind in tne world. SEE DOC HAMILTON Performing one of the most 3ensat onal acts seen in any part of the globe. SEE MARJORIE VAN CAMP, WITH HER PERFORMING PIGS. A Wonderful Novelty. LUNA PARK. TONIGHT AT 7.30 (Buses Every Few Minutes from Bottom of Queen Street). CITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL, Satnrday Next. CAROL CONCERT ay AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND ASSISTED BY THE MINSTER SINGERS C H ORA LISTS AND SOLOISTS Instrumental Solos by Messrs. HAL C. McLENNAN (flute) and J. DAVIES (cornet), MR. ROWLAND JACKSON (Xylophone). Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH Accompanist, MISS THELMA GORDON A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME Featuring Old-fashioned Christmas Carols Brilliant Band Numbers, Instrumental Solo Items and Vocal Solos, Special Bell Effects. ADMISSION— Body of the Hall. 6: Gallery, Is. Reserved Seats at 2s may be booked at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. Queen Street. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 849, 18 December 1929, Page 19
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