READ WHAT THE "AUCKLAND SUN" SAYS: — Ths renderings of the musical gems of the play both by principals and .„. n with music, songs, choruses, dances, dialogue in addition JS hMutifll “Stunllcolour sequences, is unquestionably one of the year-; lest attraction! ft is a novelty, but an enchanting one. and points the waj ?o S stfu greater s triumphs for talking and singing pictures-the production of entire grand operas upon tne screen. ..-The n.,,rt Sona" retains all the charm, colour, action, romance and trooi e ,oXro? e t S he t S tage 9 enhanced by the. motion pictur. t. Jlamrs (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. Uteseirtt S©wig Starring' JOHN BOLES and CARLOTTA KING. THE SCREENS FIRST OPERETTA A WARNER BROS/ AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. PRICES 3s 6d. 2s 6d (Plus Tax), Is 6d. sIaNS NOW OPEN AT ST. JAMES THEATRE.
COMING BY THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH Bros. Ltd. Greatest Show on Earth ! GRAND OPENING IN AUCKLAND Monday, March 10 at 8 p.m. Matinees: Wednesdays and Saturdays SHORT SEASON ONLY. LOCATION: OLD DOCK SITE POSITIVELY EVERYTHING NEW! NEW WATERPROOF TENTS. NEW ARTISTS FROM ENGLAND, AMERICA AND CONTINENT. Under the Personal Supervision of PHILIP and GEORGE WIRTH, the only Circus Entrepreneurs who have been entertaining the Australasian Public for FIFTY YEARS CONTINUOUSLY. A REAL LIVE SHOW We have searched the whole world for these Novelties and Wondrous Acts and secured at enormous salaries. At the cost of £5,000 Wirth Bros, have brought the Greatest Performing PURE VVHITE and BROWN BEAR ACT in the World. Positively seen at every per. formance. THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME. 101 Wondrous Sights and Novelties ! BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW EVER SEEN IN AUSTRALASIA! PRICES —3s, 4s, ss, 6s, 8s (plus tax). Children under 10, half-price to all parts. Reserved Seats, Bs, plus tax, obtainable at BOX PLAN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. EVERYTHING COMING—WE NEVER DIVIDE. The ZOO includes 6 Polar and 5 Brown Bears, 2 Black Panthers. Open from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. f when the animals are fed. ADMISSION Adults, 1s; Children, 6d. (Notice to our Patrons: Please do not leave anything loose in your motor-cars). CARL AW* PARK SATURDAY AMATEUR ATHLETICS. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. LEO LERMOND, AMERICAN MILE CHAMPION. G. A. GCLDING, AUSTP.ALIAN WONDER 440 CHAMPION. J. W. SAVIDAN, A. J. ELLIOT, NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONS. RUNNING, CYCLING, FIELD EVENTS. AUDLTS. Is. Children Free. GEORGE R. METCALF, Sec. Auckland Centre, N.Z.A.A.A.
A CONVENIENT SERVICE FOR COUNTRY IMPORTERS ! For the benefit of clients in inland towns the Railway now 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, arid 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, For Goods Arriving at New Plymouth: Railway Customs Clearing Officer, C/o Stationmaster, New Plymouth.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 914, 6 March 1930, Page 18
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