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COMMUNITY SINGING

TOWN HALL TOMORROW Another g-ood sing is promised everybody a t the Community Singing to be held in the Town Hall as usual tomorrow (Wednesday), between 12.30 The song leader tomorrow will be Owen Pritchard, known as the real digger s song leader. A gramophone recital will be given from 12 noon. LECTURE AT UNIVERSITY The first lecture in a series of public lectures to be given at the University will be delivered in the College Hall tonight. The subject will be “New Guinea, the Land and its People,” and the lecturer will be Mr. W. R. McGregor. Admission will be free.

PRINCE EDWARD A most exciting talkie mystery thriller is the chief attraction at the Prince Edward Theatre this evening. This is “The Argyle Case.” starring Thomas Meighan as a detective called in to solve the mystery of a murder. Many unusual complications arise before the murderer is actually found The play is interpreted by a full cast headed by H. B. Warner. A second big attraction is also to be shown in “Hard Boiled Rose.” a drama of the gambling dens in South America, starring Barbara Stanwyck and Sam Hardy. WEST END, PONSONBY Every corner of the world has come to know Charles Rogers as a great dispenser of joyful entertainment, and m his latest Paramount picture, “Halfway to Heaven,” which is now at the West End Theatre, he has a part which gives him all the opportunity he needs to amuse and thrill. .. Buddy in a new. a different role thrills you with daring stunts on the aerial trapeze, shows what love really is. makes you forget all your troubles, and smile, and altogether uses his engaging boyishness, splendid physique and clean-cut personality to provide you with an evening, of diversion. GREY LYNN CINEMA nf' y Brinf : That Up ” ls the title or the uproarious comedy now at the Grey Lynn Cinema. This is the famous picture by the equally famous comedians of the gramophone reeords, Moran and Mack, popularly k a ?, the Two Black Crows ' of y ?!- lns L That Up ” is a story st ?f life, but is full of the quips fnr d u °L the style made so popular by the Two Black Crows. belng U shown POrtinS prt>sramme is also ~C - ‘\r les Buggies, who has nlaved slightly inebriated journalists in three previous Paramount all-talking picin le “r>, lS tD *l?. ve an entirely new role n Queen High.” Paramount’s new J f farc l' Juggles will portrav a man forced to be a butler, and will carry a tray instead of the usual “jag.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 14

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COMMUNITY SINGING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 14

COMMUNITY SINGING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 14

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