-=j, n=> rp* m /t=* / THE DESERT SONG” the supreme triumph of the talking and singing screen. THE SUPREME PINNACLE OF MODERN MOT lON - PICTU R E ART. J am?s aiiratiT (Pro. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.). ‘ WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.” 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 AM.. 2.15 AND 8 PM. WARNER BROS.’ MUSICAL SUCCESS. DxsseiPtt Starring JOHN BOLES and CARLOTTA RING. THE SCREEN'S FIRST OPERETTA A WARNER BROS AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. PRICES 3s 6d, 2s 6d (Plus Tax), 1s 6d. PLANS NOW OPEN AT ST. JAMES THEATRE. CAR PARKING. ST. JAMES THEATRE. Get your Car Parking Tickets for the Town Hall Parking Station at the St. James Bookir "" purchasing your Theatre Tickets. SECOND MONSTER CARNIVAL YE OLDE ENGL IS HE FAY RE GRAND PROCESSION. MANGERE SATURDAY, MARCH 15, MONDAY, MARCH 17 DOMAIN SUNDAY, MARCH 16 TUESDAY, MARCH 18 PROGRAMME OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS: SATURDAY, MARCH 15— __ „ Grand Procession leaves Royal Oak. 2 p.m., to Mangere Domain Grand Sports Programme and Band Concert. Evening Session commencng 7 p.m. Poi Dances, Hakas, and Concert oy Famous Maori Troupe. Fancy Dancing. Concert and Band Programme. Dancing on the Green under Electric Flare. SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 7 P.M. — Grand Band Concert, Sacred and other music. MONDAY, MARCH 17, and TUESDAY, MARCH 18 Commencinq 7 p.m.— Fancy Dress Competition. Dancing. Concert and Musical Programmes. Sideshows galore, and Stalls of every de«rrintinn each session excepting Sunday. Afternoon Tea and Supper. A REAL CARNIVAL FUN AND FROLIC FOR YOUNG AND OLD. A REAL FREE pARKING F oR CARS. ENTRIES SOLICITED FOR PROCESSION AND ALL COMPETITIONS. PRICES OF ADMISSION: k-days), Is. Children over 12 years, 6d. Chldren Season Tickets. 3s; Children Half-price. Sunday Adults, each sessioi under 12 years, Freu. Silver uum. THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR. Further details from STAN RICKARDS. Hon. Organiser, Phone 44-940 w. WAKEFIELD, Chairman, Robertson Road, Otahuhu. 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 unclerbond goods received ex ship at Wellington, Auckland, or New Plymouth. The service is; prompt and efficient, and the schedule of rates is low. Importers ai;e 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.
M# AUCKLAND CITY ‘ MISSION. Lewis Eady Hal’., QUEEN STREET (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd. 1 ! TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) Doors Open 6.30 p.m., Begin 7.30. To Celebrate the 90th Birthday of MR. C. H. OLIVE (Father of the City Mission). REV. JASPER CALDER Will deliver a Special Address on THE PIONEERS. hearty invitation is extended to ay| larly Colonists, Old Thames Folk, etc* Solo—" Lead Thou Me On” (Ellis), MR. A. LYON GRIFFITHS. Anthem—" The Day Thou Gavest (Woodward). Accompanist: MADAME GRACE GRIFFITHS. CITY OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. Splendid Musical Programme by the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH* God Save the King. MARCH—"British Steel" Underbid HYMN—"Rock of Ages" Redheaq OVERTURE—"Raymond" Thomae WALTZ—"Poem" Fiblcn CORNET S£)LO —"Emmet’s Lu,,ab^ hor | Soloist, MR. FRED BOWES. SELECTION —"Classical Memories" Ewing INTERVAL. MARCH—"Wait for the Wagon" Woodh sum PICCOLO SOLO —"Silver Birds” Le Thier# Soloist, MR. HAL C. MCLENNAN. SELECTION —"Moses in Egpyt" Rossini WALTZ—"Morgen blatter" Strauss* MARCH—"Hurrah Boys" LacaW National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
Popular Cinema Service STRAND THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 p.m. Speaker: REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR. OUR NEW FILM IS “MOTHER MACHREE” COMMENCING THIS SUNDAY. “UNCLE TOM” Leads the Singing. Programme of First-Class Music from 6.30 p.m. 1,500 SEATS FREE. DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. CITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING AT 8.30. ORGAN RECITAL MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will Play— Gran Coro Triumphale and Prechiera (Capocci). Arcadian Idyll (Lemare). Prelude and Fugue in D (Bach). Reve Angelique (Rubinstein). Air with Variations (Dienel). Serenade (Widor). Here’s Song (Volemann). ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 916, 8 March 1930, Page 14
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