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The CIVIC TO-DA Y DIRECTION: THOMAS A. O’BRIEN. THREE SESSIONS DAILY 10.30, 2.30 and S p.m. SINGING ‘ DANCING TALKING and & *S RK RICHMAN m wm t hear Wmm Broadway's §i Greatest* mmr Songster Sing, iiwing Berlin's Master Compositions 'PUTTIN' onthe R.ITZ' 'WITH YOU' directed by EDWARD H SLO M AN presented by JOSEPH M. SCHENCK. Vi ft 3T % vJs, \rv A Wm H JOAN BENNETT A m '■ \ m m > ■ TED HENKEL’S CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Playing “IE OUTARANY ” (Gomez) A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE FRED SCHOLL At tl CIVIC GRAM ORGAN Playing (a) “BACABOLLE." from “Tales of Hoffman’' (Offenbach) (b) THE LIFE OF MISTER DOOEEY. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT at 7.30 BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC 43-266 - reservations - 40 266 m It: in It! Id Id if Id Id id m li li m id id id id id id m id id id id id id Id i Id Id Id Id Id id Id Id id lTlllllllllallllßllllßllllßl||lHllllal||lßl|||H||||Hl|||a||||H|||fß||||B|||l ß^|||H !||T a |||| fl ||;| a |||] a |,|| a !, ■TalßiTMTillHllllHllllHllllHtiviHllllHllllHlailaillllHllltßllllVilli *

Monster Orchestral Concert 75 Professional Musicians / Wl. TUEATt&E To-morrow (Sun.), at 8 p.m. DOORS OPEN 7 O'CLOCK. PROGRAMME:— 1. MARCH —“Marche Hongroise" ( Berliotz) 2. CELLO SOLO “Scherzo" (Van Boens). Played by Mr. NOEL MONKMAN. 3. SUITE —“Peer Gynt" (Grieg) 4. SONG —“Love’s Old Sweet Song" STRING ENSEMBLE. 5. OVERTURE—“M Guarany” (Gomez) «. ORGAN SOLO —“The Lost Chord" (Sullivan) Played by MR. FRED SCHOLL. 7. VOCAL—“Tangi" (Alfred Hill) MR. ERNEST SNELL. 8. SPANISH SUITE “La Fete De Seville" (Machetti) 9. HARP SOLO —Hymn from “Winter" (Thomas) Played by SIGNOR TORZILLO. 10. SELECTION —“Desert Song” Romberg 11. OVERTURE —“Raymond" (Thomas) Conductor—TED HENKEL. Accompanist—MßS. R. SINGER. Concert under the auspices of the Auckland Musicians’ Union. Proceeds in aid of Musicians’ Benevolent Fund. Silver Collection. No charge for reservations. Phones 40-266, 43-266. EPSOM GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD GiRLS’ ASSOCIATION. GIRLS. JOIN THE ASSOCIATION NOW! Those wishing to Join the Basketball Club please communicate with MISS B. GRIFFITHS, Phone 47-686. The Dramatic Circle— MISS W. TODD. Phone 20-232. The Drill Class — MISS M. HOOTON, Phone 21-755. If members will give their support to a Bridge Circle, a Musical Circle, and a Tramping Club, the above branches will be organised as soon as possible. The entrance fee (2s fid) for new members. and the annual subscription (2s 6d), must be paid before May 31. This includes Badge which will be forwarded on receipt of entrance fee. Pay to MISS F. BALLARD. Treasurer, Seacliffe Road, Onehunga. Phone 12-345. Or MISS R. MACKY, Secretary, Bingley Avenue, Epsom. Phone 21-278. The Epsom Old Girls’ Association Dance will be held at the Click Clack Cabaret, Wednesday, June 11.

With the further development of sound pictures some favourites have suffered, new faces in unusual numbers have shown promise, and a few who had failed to reach the heights in the silent days, have suddenly acquired popularity. In the latter class we are including such players as Fifi Dorsay, the little French girl who appeared on the screen for the first time in Will Roger’s first talking picture, “They Had To See Paris,” Fifi is distinctly no one else but Fifi,. she imitates no one. is natural, vivacious, and a com ms star.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 16

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