THE DESERT SONG ” MAGNETIC. COLOURFUL. AS UP-TO-DATE AS TO-MORROW'S NEWS. PAPER —THE SUPREME PINNACLE OF THE MODERN PICTURE ART. (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. 4* S©Bllg to XT AT cnT.F.S and fJARLOTTA KTNfI CARLOTTA KING" id an Operatic Orchestra of Starring JOHN BOLES and 132 Singing Voices. 116 Exotic Dancers. ; 109 Players. A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. PLANS AT ST. JAMES THEATRE.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT. STANLEY STREET COURTS. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 20. 21. AND 22. SEE THE AUSTRALIAN STARS KALMS, SPROULE, TEAGUE. DONOHOE, COMPETING AGAINST LEADING AUCKLAND PLAYERS. ADMISSION: Thursday and Friday. 1s each day. Saturday. 2s. Reserves (Saturday only). 3s plus tax. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd. L. W. SWAN, Secretary.
RAIL FARES CUT FOR EASTER HOLIDAY TRAVEL From 15 th to 21st April railway fares will be reduced by approximately 6/- in the £ tickets will be available for return until 24t:h May. Remember ! The best places are always booked up well ahead. Make sure that your holiday reservations are made in good time. Book Now at Railway Offices
Membership Seals Girl Guides, Boy Scouts and young people between the ages of 2 5 and SO are invited to send their names, ages and addresses to Redfeather, the Wigwam, THE SUN Newspapers, Ltd., P.O. Box 650, Auckland, when a membership seel will reach them at on early date.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 14
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