ALEXANDER WATSON “The man is one of the wonders of the century."—Melbourne Age. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER (Direction: E. J. Gravestock, Ltd.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW EVENING AT 8 AND NIGHTLY FOR A SHORT SEASON Alexander Watson ENGLAND'S FOREMOST PLATFORM CELEBRITY. \ FIRST RECITAL TO-MORROW AT 8. Selections from J. M. Barrie's "The Little Minister,'* and Verse and Variety by Walter de la Mare. Harry Graham, A. P. Herbert and A. A. Milne. SECOND RECITAL WED., AT *. John Masefield’s Thrilling Narrative Poem •THE EVERLASTING MERCY,” and items by M. J. Savage, Croabie Garstin, A. M. Belfaw. Aliston Collins. THIRD RECITAL THURSDAY, AT 8. Rudyard Kipling, S. Orme Jewitt, George Eliot, John Buchan. Jas. Stephens, C. F. Adams. Boucicault. SPECIAL MATINEE —FRIDAY AT 2.30. From Shakesepeare to A. A. Milne. Prices: 2s, 3s, 4s. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. TALKIES. 2 First Release Star Features. TALKIES AND MUSIC. A W'arner Bros. Vitaphone Feature. MONTE BLUE in “THE GREYHOUND LIMITED” A Thundering Railroad Melodrama. A First National Vitaphone Production. “CAUGHT IN THE FOG” Fun, Frolic, and with a Laugh Every Minute. MAY McAVOY and CONRAD NAGEL. All Day and Evening Continuous Sessions 11.15, 1.40, 4.5. 6.30. and 7.45. POPULAR PRICES. PATRONISE GRAND TEA ROOMS—ALL HOME-MADE GOODS. GRAND GRAND. VICTORIA DEVONPORT. Paramount Pictures Present Evelyn Rrent and Jack Oakie In the All-Talking Comedy. “FAST COMPANY’ A Gale of Merriment. COMING WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9 FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. THE DESERT SONG.” Plans Now Open at Precey's. BOOK EARLY.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 941, 7 April 1930, Page 15
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