READ WHAT THE "AUCKLAND SUN*' SAYS:The renderings of the musical gems of the play both by principals and screen operetta, with music, songs, choruses, dances, dialogue—in addition to beautiful natural colour sequences, is unauestionably one of the year's best attractions. It is a novelty, but an enchanting one. and points the wav to still greater triumphs for talking and singing pictures the production o# entire grand operas upon the screen. “The Desert Song" retains all the charm, colour, action, romance and trooic • hut nrpatlv enhanced bv the mntinn love of the stage production, but greatly enhanced by the camera’s power of motion. lotion picture Jlanmi alu'atrr (Pro. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.). ‘ WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.” 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 AM., 2.15 AND 8 P.M. WARNER BROS.’ MUSICAL SUCCESS. ©eseir’tt §<3>itiig Starring* JOHN BOLES and CARLOTTA KING?** THE SCREENS FIRST OPERETTA A WARNER BROS/ AND VITAPHON E PRODUCTION. PRICES 3s 6d. 2s 6d (Plus Tax), 1s 6d. PLANS NOW OPEN AT ST. JAMES THEATRE.
Mt. Albert Grammar School. THE ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS Will be Held at TEPID BATHS, HOBSON STREET on THURSDAY, MARCH 6, Commencing 1 p.m. OLD BOYS RACE, 4 P.M. F. W. GAMBLE, Y.W.C.A EDUCATIONAL AND PHYSICAL CLASSES. STARTING NEXT WEEK, 1930. GYMNASIUM OPEN EVERY NIGHT FOR CLASSES IN PHYSICAL CULTURE APPARATUS WORK, ETC. Under MISS PHYLLIS PHILLIPS, Of Liverpool Physical Training College. FOLK, CLASSIC, RHYTHMIC AND INTERPRETATIVE DANCING Under MADAME BAIRD. DAY CLASSES FOR WOMEN. Remedial Work under Doctor’s Advice. BIG GYM DEMONSTRATION. WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 12, at 7.30. Elocution and Dramatics—Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, under Miss Lina Bruce. Classes to meet requiremtnts of Teachers’ Certificates. French —Tuesday Evenings, under Miss Forbes (Diplomee, Hautes Etudes). English ■ — Wednesday Evenings, under Miss Bentham, M. A. Arts and Crafts Monday and Wednesday Evenings. Embroidery, Posterwork, Bookbinding. Coaching in Swimming, Tennis, Basketball, Hockey. Clubs for Girls from 14 years and upwards. For all inquiries, call in, or phone for a folder. JEAN BEGG, General Secretary, Y.W.C.A., Upper Queen Street. MEETINGS MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY are hereby notified that THE ANNUAL MEETING of the I above Society will be held at the Choral : Hall, Airedale St., on TUESDAY NEXT, ; the 11th inst., at 7.30 p.m. R. W. STRONG, Hon. Secretary, 14£ Queen Street.
A CONVENIENT SERVICE ] FOR COUNTRY IMPORTERS ! For the benefit of clients in inland towns the Railwaynow provides facilities for the clearing and railing of underbond goods received ex ship at Wellington, Auckland, or New Plymouth The service is prompt and efficient, and the schedule of rates is low. Importers are invited to communicate with any of the following officers for full particulars: For Goods Arriving at Auckland: Railway Customs Clearing Officer, C/o Goods Agent, Auckland. For Goods Arriving at Wellington: Railway Customs Clearing Officer, C/o Goods Agent, Wellington For Goods Arriving at New Plymouth: Railway Customs Clearing Officer, C/o Stationmaster, New Plymouth.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 913, 5 March 1930, Page 14
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