1 KIALTO Nightly 7.50 j "THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER” And ‘‘MASKED EMOTIONS.” ! .REGENT Nightly 7.50 ’HONEYMOON HATE.' I ROYAL ‘DEVIL HORSE" To-night at 8 nd “FAZIL.” To-night at 8. Stuart in “WHY LEAVE HOME" Snatchers.) >f "Gold Diggers” fame in a Talkie Short. E GIRL FROM HAVANA” .DIXIELAN ifc, 'BY THE SEA" TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT to 12 Midnight, n, ss. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, the best combination of Musicians in New Zeaiand always plays the most up-to-date music that makes everyone Dance. COME ALONG AND HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE AT DIXIELAND “BY THE SEA” IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT, BIG TOWN HALL MONDAY, MARCH 17. AT 8 P.M. GOD SAVE THE KING Grand Chorus by Children of Combined Schools. “Here’s a Toast to Erin.’* “Erin, My Country.** SONG—“Kathleen Mavourneen’* MISS MARIE BELLAMY Some Humour at the Piano— MR. DAN FLOOD. SONG—“The Harp That Once” MRS. J. J. SULLIVAN. SONGS—“The Wheeltapper’s Song” “Oif to Philadelphia’* MR. FRED BAKER. SONGS.—“Oh! Steer My Bark’’ “The Meetings ol the Waters” MRS MARGARET LEYDON. CLARION QUARTETTE —“The Dear Little Shamrock,” “Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms” MDLLI3 ALMA McGRUER and BERYL SMITH, and MESSRS JAMES SIMP SON and DUNCAN BLACK. VIOLIN SOLO —“Spanish Dance,” by Sara sate MR HAYDEN MURRAY. MUSICAL SKETCH — *‘l Don’t Know” - MISS LYNDA MURPHY GRAND QUARTETTE —From “Rigoletto” MDLLS. D. JENKINS and S. DOBBS, and MESSRS. G. FAGEN and B VALENTINE Accompanist: MISS MAIDA HOOKER Organist: MR HERBERT BARRINGTON. GOD SAVE IRELAND. Tickets, Is and 2s. at Catholic Depot, opp. Town Hall. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Booking Fee, 6d extra. LAWN TENNIS Invitation Tournament STANLEY STREET THE AUSTRALIANS WILL BE THERE ! KALMS TEAGUE DONOGHOE SPROULE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 20th, 21st, and 22nd. ADMISSION : Ja h t U u£ d a a / and - Fri - ay 2s'. Res.'3s? Reserved Seats at Lewis Eady, Ltd. L W. SWAN, Sec. A.L.T.A. Richard Arlen was born m CharloteSville Virginia, and was educated It St. Thomas Preparatory School. St Paul, Minn., and at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 15
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335Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 15
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