ST. JAMES THEATRE (Pro. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) 3 SESSIONS DAILY--11 A.M., 2.15 AND 8. "WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST* It! RAINBOW RIOT OF MIRTH p| AND MELODY. iti Full of Wonderful Scenes. Marvellous ri- Dances. Snappy Songs, Etc. A Picture You are Sure to Like. H It’s 100% Natural Colour. A Warner Bros, and Vitaphone If" Production in Technicolor. !p =4= recommended more especiB|s ALLY FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. HI BOX PLANS OPEN AT ST. JAMES THEATRE. Jr ■imi ■ ii t «Tii ■lii!»ini*>»i ■ n ■ " ■ » ■ •• ■ 'i wn ili m M HE WROTE 1,600 LOVE LETTERS. His charm and ready wit with woman . . . His leadership among men . SWAYED AN EMPIRE "* (Pro. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) “Where Sound THKATRE FRIDAY NEXT m tp i wvitsit mhos, ■■iiiiiill milli mn 111 n111111111 iil1illinium; . 1111 n 1111 H iiiiii 1111111111 ii 1111 m ARLISS 11 m 1 1 1 ii 111 1 1 m 1 1 111 in 111 ii ii 1 11 1 1111 111 1 11< , „ DISRAELI mll mll fWi ini mll mllh 11 m 11M111 nim 11 m 1111 mll m 11111 mi ii ” THE ARISTOCRAT OF STAGE AND SCREEN. With JOAN BENNETT. FLORENCE ARLISS. ANTHONY BUSHELL and DAVID TORRENCE. A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. THRILLING ABSORBING ENTERTAINING. SEVEN WEEKS IN CHRISTCHURCH. A PRODUCTION THAT WILL MAKE TALK I N G-PICTU R E HISTORY. BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY AT ST. JAMES THEATRE.
TUEATBE WINTER GARDEN TEAROOM OPEN SUNDAYS 5 F.M. TO 10 P.M. refreshments at popular PRICED BETWEEN 8 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 A PUBLIC DEBATE RATIONALIST CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. STRAND THEATRE To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon AT 2.30 A PUBLIC DEBATE Will take place between REV. W. LAWSON MARSH, M.A., And MR. J. S. LANGLEY, Lecturer to the Rationalist Associatior of Australia Limited. SUBJECT: THE HISTORICITY OF JESUS.” Chairman: E. C. CUTTEN, Esq., S.M. Doors Open at 2 p.m. Debate Commences 2.30 p.m. sharp. SILVER COLLECTION. NET PROCEEDS TO BE DEVOTED TO CHARITIES. Singing is hard work, when one totals up the energy it requires. Lot: Kolb, engineer at the Metro-Gold wvnMayer studios, estimates that Lawrence Tibbett, in singing his songs ir “The Rogue Song,” burned up enough physical energy to lift a ton’s weight six feet in one minute.
# THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTR TOWN HALL THURSDAY, MAY 15 NEW ZEALAND’S FINEST ORCHESTRA. OVER 70 PERFORMERS. Bohemians will be assisted by JOHN DUNN, Britain’s Eminent Violinist, ickland Music Lovers’ Last Off' nity of Hearing This Famous Art# IN Beethoven's Violin Concerted full Orchestral Accompanim* Orpheus in the Underworld. C*» ture ------- (Offenbec Italian Symphony (Menders** Polonaise No. 2Invitation to the Waltz - • (Weber-Weinpartf! Irish Tune from County Oet (Arr. by Percy GraiiF Bird Scene from Haiwatha • (Coleririfle-Tiy Cleopatra Overture (Mancm* Jerusalem » pa MR. FRANK SUTHERLAND Will Sing: “She Alone Charmeth My Sad "^ ur;: “Out Where the Big Ships Go" (He* - * TRULY A MUSICAL TREAT. 2 S 9d RESERVED SEATS 2,4 (Available on Wednesday, May a is 400 SEATS (At Back ©f Hall under Gallery;ENROL NOW FOR 1930 SEASON ENROL NOW Subscription (2 Tickets for each of - Concern Full particulars from — THE SCERETARY. W. J. CADDEJ--C o. Cadd-ll'3. Ltd., Queen * ArPPhone 41-359. Queen Strer^ BE FIRST TO GRASP 1 OPPORTUNITY! Watch For The Great Announcement.
Travel by the NEW “ROTORUA LIMITED” EXPRESSES! —they mark a new era in travel in the Dominion. Lounge with observation compartments, equipped with big, comfortable chairs in a tastefully decorated interior, invite rest and content®** The coupe cars are ideal for ordinary travel. Time table (Commencing Monday, May 5.) TO ROTORUA. TO AUCKLAND. j Leave Auckland ..... 10.10 ami. Leave Rotorua ...... 10.10 Leave Hamilton ..... 1.12p.m. Leave Hamilton ..... 12.59 p- I ®* Arrive Rotorua ...... 4.15p.m. Arrive Auckland ..... L 0 P"®' Tho only stops made by the “Rotorua Limited'' are at Newmarket Pukekohe, Frankton Junction, Hamilton, Morrinsville, Mataffl**** and Putaruru. SPECIAL REDUCED RETURN FARES, AUCKLAND TO ROTOR I** 1 ** Only £2 7s lOd (Ist Return); only £1 11s (2nd Return). Observation Car Fee 63 from Auckland tfi Rotorua or vice less for shorter distances.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 968, 10 May 1930, Page 14
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