AUCKLAND LEADS THE WAY! FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE WHOLE EMPIRE! A THEATRE ENTIRELY DEVOTED TO THE PRESENTATION OF BRITISH PICTURES. A change of name and policy at the Little Grand Theatre. THE LONDON THEATRE (Late GRAND, opp. G.P.0.) Mrs. Henry Hayward announces that in future, programmes screened will be All-British in origin or sentiment. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. MAY 23. WITH "HIGH TREASON” The Greatest Spectacular Film England has ever produced. A futuristic forecast of “Love and Life” in 1940. Britain’s passionate plea for “All-World Peace," All-Talking, with inspiring Theme Songs. FEATURING THE SUPREME ARTISTS OF THE ENGLISH SCREEN JAMESON THOMAS and BENITA HUME. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11, 2.15 and 8. Stalls, Is 6d; Circle, 2s; Reserves, 6d Extra. THERE are 47 Picture Theatres in Auckland, but only one AII-BHtish Theatre THE LONDON (opp. G.P.0.)
Auckland Winter Exhibition JULY 9 TO 19, 1930. CLASSES FOR DAIRY PRODUCE, HONEY, ROOTS AND VEGETABLES, FRUIT. HOME INDUSTRIES. NEEDLEWORK, ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY. POULTRY, RABBITS AND DOGS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 20 Schedule Free on Application to— W. F. O’DONNELL, A. A P. Association, 41 Albert St., Auckland. Merchants and Manufacturers requiring Space, apply to— J. FINDLAY, P.O. Box, 510 Auckland. Taumarunui and District Winter Show Association. FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW To he Held in the THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS TAUMARUNUI On JUNE 4,5, 6, and 7. OFFICIAL OPENING 7.30 P.M., JUNE 4 I CLASSES FOR AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, j WOOL. POULTRY, BANTAMS, • HOME INDUSTRIES, ANGORA RABBITS, PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART, ETC. North Island Championships for Rosecomb Bantams. Limited Inside Space Available for Tradesmen’s and Selling Stalls. SCHEDULES FREE ON APPLICATION C. Box 50, Tauma A. STEVENSON, Secretary. runul. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW EXHIBITION BUILDING, HAMILTON. To Be Opened By HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, THE RT. HON. LORD BLEDISLOE, P.C., K.B.E. ON Tuesday, May 27, AT 2 P.M. WM. H. PAUL, Secretary. P.O. Box 91, Hamilton. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT The Lewis Eady Hall, Tuesday, May 20, at 8 p.m. ST. PATRICK’S FREE SCHOOL FUND. The following Well-Known Artists Mesdames Cyril Towsey. J. Sullivan. Misses Ida Lockwood. Doris Moore. Vera Harding. Margaret Reilly. Hal McLennan. W. H. Garrett. Geoffrey Colledge Len Bar Geoffrey Laird. Dan Flood. Haydn Murray. The Moore Sisters. Accompaniste: Miss Theo Hatpin. Tickets, 2s. Booking Fee. 6d, at Lewi: Eady, Ltd. EXHIBITIONS AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM THE WEDGWOOD BICENTENARY EXHIBITION IS NOW BEING HELD AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SUNDAY, JUNE 1. The Public is cordially invited to attend. GILBERT ARCHEY, Director.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 974, 17 May 1930, Page 14
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