••WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.” M ot. Jamrs’ uli^atir (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.)* NOW SHOWING. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11, 2.15 and 8 P.M. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS. && M©alhi*s Affl^ STARRING DOLORES COSTELLO and GEO. O’BRIEN. g of the huge tower of Babel—the great deluge that flooded and - —-i-j —♦»-- .»A.!«/.ir.rt Miriam Hand-maiden of Noah, to the The bu „ w. ----- . cleansed the world—the sacrificing of Mina 'naginary god Jaghuth. IT’S COLOSSAL and it’s A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. The Noblest Synchr n'sed and Talking Fil Ever Made. PLANS AT ST. JAMES THEATRE.
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY FOR A SESSION AT TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO AUCKLAND’S WONDER SHOW Take 1d Bus from Wharf Gate. DOMAIN GARDENS Kind permission A.C.C. The Birkenhead Borough Band (Inc.) Will Play the following programme SUNDAY, APRIL 27, COMMENCING 3 P.M. March (Punjaub). Waltz (Unrequitted Love). Selection (Classic Gems). Handel's Largo), Overture (Crimson Star), Morceau (Mountain Echoes), Selection (Memories of Britain), Hymn (Selected) March (Colonel Bogey). Conductor, Lieut. J. T. Lighton. V. QUEENIN, Hon. Sec. A Collects ill be taken toward Band AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. MOVED TO PLAZA THEATRE (A few doors above J.C.L.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Doors Open 6.15 p.m. Begin 7 o'clock. COMMUNITY SINGING. Musical Items— Solo—(a) “Dawn” (Curran). (b) “Trees” (Rasbach). MISS MURIEL ST. ANSELL (Los Angeles Grand Opera Co.). Duet—“ Watchman What of the Night?” MR. ROD EVANS MR. lAN DEVEREUX (Late of “Desert Song” Company). Solo —“Nearer My God to The” (Carey). MR. TED HARRIS Accompanist: MR. EWART LYNE (Formerly Organist, The Dome Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England. Address by REV. JASPER CALDER Subject: "THE TORCHLIGHT." Also Moving Picture, “ THE WANDERER ” (Part I.) Tyrone Power, Wallace Beery, Greta Nissen, Kathlyn Williams, etc. A PERSONAL NOTE.—A hearty invitation is extended to the general public, especially non-churchgoers. “If you hav< no Church home, make your home witf Admission Free. Collection in aid of Doss House. BART * CLARK, Organising Secretary. teachers; of elocution J. WILLIAM BAILEY From the Royal Academy of Dramat Art, London. MRS. J. W. BAILEY, -i- F I°"V London Polytechnic. Teach Public Speaking, Voice Cultur Dramatic Art. Character Songs and Recitations for Children. Studios: 70 SYMONDS STREET Opp. Stonehurst. LUNA PARK'S LAST NIGHT This evening is the final nig] the present short holiday season ; ;-' ur ! a Park Amusement Area, pai k will then be closed for the ter, so that a record crowd shou se thiS eVenin « to enjoy t P erm anent attractions providing fun and thrills are ir working order, and a variety ol can be obtained througl use of the concession ticket S of Qu U een S srr i ee e t rUnS the b <
tt Travel by the NEW ROTORUA LIMITED” EXPRESSES! with ohservaHo^compartme^t-^eoir 1 a**® Pomiuioll - lounge cars, chairs in a tastefullv decorate,l’ w^ th bl S> comfortable easy The pmmo . ' interior, invite rest and contentment, iho coupe cars are ideal for ordinary travel. Time table (Commencing Monday, May 5.) - TO ROTORUA. Auckland .. 10 in a ™ Leave Hamilton Arrive Rotorua [ 4.15 piSi TO AUCKLAND. -Leave Rotorua 10.10 a.m. Leave Hamilton 12.59 p.m. Arrive Auckland 4.0 p.m. Pukekohe, Frankfon jLcti 0 n <] Rotorua Limited” are at Newmarket, 5 Hamilton, Morrinsville, Matamata and Putaruru. Only EETURN FARES, AUCKLAND TO ROTORUA Only £2 10d (lst Return); Qnly £i <2nd Return) Observation Car Fee 6s from Auckland to F t 100. r, _ luuuana to Rotorua or vice versaless for shorter distances.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 16
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