For Beautiful Colouring:. For Gorgeous Scenes. For M vellous Ballet, Toe, Tap, and Acrobatic Dancing. For Clear" Distinct Voices. For an All-round Entertainment there Never been Anything else to Date to Equal it. NOW NEARING THE END OF ITS MARVELLOUS SEASON DON’T MISS IT. “Gold Diggers of Broadway” IN ITS EIGHTH WEEK AT THE ST. JAMES THEATRE “Where Sound Sounds Best.n (Pro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.). A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PICTURE ENTIRELY IN COLOUR THREE SESSlONS DAILY BOX PLANS AT ST. JAMES. PRICES—3s 6d, 2s 6d (Plus Tax), 1s 6d. OUR NEXT ATTRACTION: THE DESERT SONG” Another Warner Bros. Masterpiece.
BROAD SIDING Blandford Park Speedway (Foot of Grafton Road). MONDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP. BIG NINE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR GOLD HELMET. 2 SPECIAL FLYING 6 CHAMPIONSHIPS. CHALLENGE MATCH RACE. (Between Winner of Flying 6 and Gold Helmet Winner). Attempt on Track Records of 18 2-5 s 1 Lap, by Charlie Goldberg and Len Coulthard. Fast, Spectacular Racing. Close, Exciting Finishes. SPECIAL LOUD SPEAKER AND MUSICAL ITEMS. ADMISSION: GENTS., 2s. LADIES, Is. CHILDREN, 6d. GEO. HUNT, Manager. WESTERN SPRINGS WESTERN SPRINGS WESTERN SPRINGS POSTPONED POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT MISS MISS MISS FAY TAYLOUR’S FAY TAYLOUR’S FAY TAYLOUR’S FIRST APPEARANCE FIRST APPEARANCE FIRST APPEARANCE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF PUCCINI MUSICAL. SOCIETY AND CITIZENS. Owing to the short notice, Concert announced for Civic Theatre, TOMORROW (Sunday), is Cancelled. S. TREBILCOCK, Organising Secretary. N.B, —Members of Artillery Band, Practice will be resumed on THURSDAY, February 20. —S.T. REUNIONS. SHIP BRITISH EMPIRE ARRIVED IN AUCKLAND HARBOU FEBRUARY 4, 1880. REUNION. Passengers by the above vessel, 50 yea ago, are invited to a reunion to be he at the Farmers’ Union Cafe, Hobson s Auckland, on THURSDAY, February £ from 2 to 9 p.m. All known survivors have been circula ised by the Committee. Any passenge not having received an invitation a hereby heartily invited to be present ai to communicate with the undersignec For the Committee, FRED SOUSTER, 23 Winstone’s Buildings, Hon. Sec.
LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of LEO CARRILLO In “LOMBARDI, LTD.” NEXT SATURDAY Initial New Zealand Appearance o« Londons Inimitable Comedian. ERNIE LOTINGA and His Company of 20 English in the Military Comedy Play. “AUGUST, 1914’ “LOMBARDI, LTD.” MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, * His Majesty’s Theatre Di-ection: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A BRILLIANT ACTOR. AN INCOMPARABLE COMPANY, ] A REMARKABLY FINE PLAY. TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. AND UNTIL THURSDAY EVENING. FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. LEO CARRILLO Unquestionably the Greatest Personality on the Stage today, and a Brilliant Sup. porting Company, in the Original and Most Entertaining Comedy, LOMBARDI LTD. Without any doubt the CTeverest and Most Delightful Play Ever Staged in Auckland. Leo Carrillo carries all before him —every word a triumph—every gesture something to treasure in the memory —every scene followed by an ovation. THE MANNEQUIN PARADE in the Salon of the Exclusive “Lombardi, Ltd.,’' and in which six of Auckland's best known young ladies take part, provides the ladies with a subject for endless discussion and envy. 40 PEOPLE IN THE COMPANY. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES —D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4«; Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All prices plus tax. Manager ------ John Farrell. Preliminary Announcement. J TOWN HALL JOHN DUNN BRITAIN’S GREATEST VIOLINIST Will Give One Concert Only on • THURSDAY, MARCH 6. j AT 8 P.M. Assisted by Mr. Colin Muston and a selected number of the members of the Bohemian Orchestra. Popular Prices—4s, 3s, 2s. Plus Tax. Tickets and Fieserved Plans at Lewi* Ea*dy, Ltd., Queen Street. MEETINGS. ’ N.Z. WORKERS’ HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION (Platform) ! QUAY STREET, SUNDAY, lftJj » AT 8 P.M. ’ Opposite Maritime Buildings. Speaker: JACK O’CARROLL. Support by W. MOLLOY. Subject: Ireland—Samoa and Militanun. Chairman: ROBERT EMMETT OCARROLL ‘ 8 P.M. —Opp. Maritime Building., WEATHER PERMITTING. —
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 16
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