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BENEFIT SUNDAY DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3 P.M. (By permission Auckland City Council.) TENDERED AS A BENEFIT TO MR. F. BEASLEY AND FAMILY THE SAD TRAGEDY OF FOCH AVENUE IS TOO FRESH TO REFER TO MASSED ITEMS CONSIST OF MARCH, “TWENTIETH CENTURY*’; HYMN. “ABIDE WITH ME," AND MARCH. “OLD COMRADES.” besides INDIVIDUAL BAND ITEMS. The following Bands taking part: ARTILLERY, DEVONPORT UNITED. ONEHUNGA CITIZENS’, PONSONBY BOYS’, IST BATTALION € ALSO. AT POTTER’S PARK, BALMORAL (By courtesy Mt. Eden Borough Council.) THE MOUNT EDEN BOYS’ BAND WILL RENDER A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM M E AT 3 P.M. ALSO SUNDAY NIGHT Regent Theatre, at 8.15 p.m. A GRAND CONCERT | (By permission Auckland City Council.) ARRANGED BY MR. WH ITEFORDWAUGH'S ORCHESTRA and the NEW ZEALAND QUARTETTE PARTY, assisted by MISS ALMA McGRUER and MISS BERYL SMITH. PROGRAM M E ‘Cuckoo Waltz” ‘When I Only Think of You” artet—“Retu M iss Alma fficGi ig—“Farewell” . artet —“The Slee ig—“Ring, Bells, •Poet and Pe r, Miss Beryl Smit . .. Mr. P. Blacl Man” .. N.Z. Fou Miss Beryl Smith Whiteford-Waugh’ “GOD SAVE THE KING” A more Spontaneous Response from Bandsmen and Musicians has never manifested itself. Returned Soldiers —A Digger Pal, served throughout the Campaign. Since returning has bravely faced Misfortune upon Misfortune. Remember the Sacrifices during those years and Respond to the Best of Your Ability. Citizens Bestow Your Practical Sympathy A MOST DESERVING CASE AND WORTHY OF THE SAME GENEROUS RESPONSE AS THE ABOVE THE BEASLEY BENEFIT P.S.-—All ex-Bandsmen invited to bring instruments and join in massed items. S. TREBILCOCK, Acting Secretary.

Loofy for the Lobby Plate ;| this theatre l iS EOUiDDED with MbsrernMiE/ccrrK. i| SOUND f- -ll SVSTEN OffTH£E «>» E W m Ml \v T'Hen W Weste you go to the talkies watch for the Western Electric lobby plate. If the theatre is equipped with the Western Electric Sound System, you will see it in a prominent position in the lobby. It is a symbol of the highest possible tone quality and consistent high grade entertainment. Although you may see on the screen that a film is recorded by Western Electric, the theatre may not be equipped with the Western Electric Sound System for reproducing the film to its best advantage. For perfect reproduction visit the theatre where you see the estern Electric lobby plate. Weste. SOUND ACTION Electric SYSTEM! Hope Gibbons Building, Wellington.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 916, 8 March 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 916, 8 March 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 916, 8 March 1930, Page 14

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