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THEATRE WINTER GARDEN TEAROOM. OPEN TO-MORROW, ANZAC DAY, 12 NOON TO 10 P.M. Ordinary Mid-day Luncheon Session and Refreshments, etc. REFRESHMENTS AT POPULAR PRICES. BETWEEN S P.M. AND 10 P.M. FRED SCHOLL At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN AND THE CIVIC CONCERT TRIO WILL PRESENT A SPECIALLY SELECTED MUSICAL PROGRAMME CITY MISSION'S OPENING AT POPULAR SERVICES PLAZA THEATRE NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. (See Saturday's Advert.) PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape Road. DAILY —2 and 7.30 P.M. LAST NIGHT RIN TIN TIN in his First ‘‘Barkie" LAND OF THE SILVER FOX ‘Sound 1 ' Cartoon and “Singing Minstrels Featurette. Next Change: (SATURDAY ONLY) Mae Murray in “PEACOCK ALLEY. Saturday Matinee Only—Rin Tin Tin in “LAND OF THE SILVER FOX.” Prices To-night—Circle and Stalls, Is. Children 6d. VICTORIA DEVONPORT. Paramount Pictures present THE MARX BROTHERS In the Mad, Merry, Musical Comedy “THE COCOANUTS.” A Rollicking Revel of Gaiety. PHONE 22-968 FOR RESERVES. LUNA PARK PROVIDES A FEAST OF FUN. Open at 7.30 TO-NIGHT. DO CLERGYMEN UNANIMOUSLY DECIDED TO BACK. JASPER CALDER In his New SUNDAY NIGHT MISSION at PLAZA THEATRE. PICTURES, CONCERT AND SERMON. Doors Open 6.15. Overture 7 o'clock. NEXT SUNDAY.
THREE MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A SESSION AT .t |ONA PARK FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO AUCKLAND’S WONDER SHOW Take 1d Bus from Wharf Gate. WHY STOP LEARNING? JOIN A W.E.A. CLASS IN 1930. The following Courses are of 24 lectures unless otherwise stated. Each lecture is followed by discussion. The public may attend the first lecture of any Course without charge. IN OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS STREET. TUESDAYS, beginning April 29Modern Poetry: Rev. W. Jeliie. B.A. Economics: Mr. H. R. Rodwell. M.A. Advanced Economics: Professor H. Belshaw. N.B.—Applications to attend the Advanced Economics Class —form available on request—must be received not later than April 24. WEDNESDAYS, beginning April 30— Psychology: Mr. H. Becroft. M.A. Music: Mr. H. Hollinrake. Mui. Bac. Economic History (20 lectures): Mr. N. M. Richmond, B.A. THURSDAYS, beginning May 1 — International Relations: Rev. W. G. Monckton. M.A. Shakespearean Drama: Rev. W. Constable, M.A. Art (12 lectures): Mr. F. N. Bamford, IN GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. MONDAYS, beginning April 28— Modern drama: Mr. J. W. Shaw. M.A. IN BIOLOGY THEATRE UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BUILDING. MONDAYS, beginning April 28— Nature Study: Professor J. C. Sperrin-Johnson. AT TAKAPUNA —GAS CO.'S SHOWROOM, STRAND. THURSDAYS, beginning May 1 — Novelists and Dramatists of To-day (18 lectures): Mr. D. W. Faigan. M. AT PAPATOETOE (Date to be announced shortly). Problems of Capital and Labour (12 Lectures). Mr. N. M. Richmond. B.A AT DEVONPORT—Borough Council Chambers. TUESDAY, beginning April 29. Economic History, or. Capital and Labour. (Choice to be made.) Mr. N. M. Richmond, B.A. Other Classes projected at SWANSON. ONEHUNGA, POST OFFICE, TRADES HALL. For Country Districts The BOX SCHEME and BROADCAST TALKS. FEES. —At the rate of 5s for full course of 24 lectures: 3s for 12-lecture course. Full information from W.E.A. Office, Old Grammar School. Symonds St. N. M. RICHMOND, Director. BERNARD MARTIN. Secretary. Phone 46-094. Q THINGS AT PLAZA THEATRE O NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. PICTURES. MUSIC AND JASPER CALDER. LUNA PARK, THE CENTRE OF ENTERTAINMENT. 7.30 TO-NIGHT.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 17
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