AS WE PREDICTED! NEVER HAVE SUCH SHRIEKS OF LAUGHTER BEEN HEARn THE ST. JAMES. AT WE HAVE A REAL WONDERFUL PROGRAMME ON THIS WEEK. #t. II amps’ ahpatrr "WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST •• 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. A BRITISH PICTURE. The Most Uproariously Funny Farce Comedy that ever graced the talking screen. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fu have pleasure in presenting WITH THE ORIGINAL LONDON COMPANY. DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT AND BRITISH Also an Extra Special Picked Supporting Programme. PLANS AT ST. JAMES. SEATS CANNOT BE BOOKED BY PHONE FOR TO-NIGHT.
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THE SPORTIEST SPOT FOR THE SPORTY SORT IS THE Click Clack Cabaret FOOTBALL VISITORS NIGHT A RIOT OF FUN AND DANCE. A Musical Treat by the Finest Dance Orchestra in Town. NORM. GANLEYS CLICK CLACK INTERNATIONALS. Reserve that Cubicile Now. Note the Click Clack Phone Number 40-789. 7s Sd DOUBLE. VENTURA DANCE CLUB. ST. SEPULCHRE S HALL SPECIAL NIGHT TO-NIGHT CONDUCTED BY TECHNICAL OLD BOYS’ RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. MUSIC BY YE VERSATILE PIRATES. MISS SPENCER Symondsville Studio. Symonds Street. Phone 42-237. Private Lessons by Appointment. DANCES, SATURDAYS, 8 P.M. Tuition Classes Monday and Thursday. The Studio nas been redecorated and Is now available for private Dances Etc. MISS CECIL HALL SCHOOL OF STAGE AND BALLROOM DANCING. REGENT THEATRE BALLROOM, Queen Street. Phone 42-554. Instruction In all the Latest 1930 BALLROOM DANCES Given by MR. CRAWFORD-NORRIS (London), And MISS BETTINA EDWARDS (Trained by Miss Phyllis Bates. Member Imperial Society Ballroom Dances. London). Exhibition Dancing. Full Particulars, Classes. Etc., on Application. REGENT THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT. DOORS OPEN 8.30 P.M. WHITEFORD WAUGHS ORCHESTRA Assisting Artists AIISS JEANNIE MARSDEN (Soprano). MISS IDA LOCKWARD (Violiniste), MR. LEN. BARNES (Baritone), MR. JACK DAVEY (Baritone), MR. PETE SIMPSON (Organist), MR. ERIC BELL (Accompanist). Silent Picture —“LOST IN THE ARCTIC.” No Children Admitted Unless in Charge of Parents. CITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON AT 3 O’CLOCK. ORGAN RECITAL MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. City Organist, will Play— Fantasia (Tours), Two Chorale Preludes (Bach). Andante (Haydn), Aragonaise (Massenet). Serenade (Schubert-Liszt). Air with variations and Finale Fugate (Smart), Pastorale (Hollins), Fanfare (Lemmans). ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. TALKS ON VIVISECTION Short Addresses on this subject will be delivered in the “Fountain of Friendship” Hall (top of Newton Road, near Symonds Street) at 8 p.m. on MONDAY next, the 21st inst., by MR. M. WALKER and other Speakers. Come and get the facts. *You
COMBINED RAIL AND MOTOR FARES (APPROXIMATE AVERAGE 5/- IN THE £ CHEAPER THAN PREVIOUS RATES). Passengers from or to any part of the North Island < |* n obtain through tickets for the following trips by rail and BY RAIL TO OR FROM NAPIER, ROTORUA,' NATIONAL r PUTARURU, OR TANEATUA. nfXrTTCBY MOTOR TO OR FROM WAIROA, MORERE. GISBORNE^o^ ltt OR Ist Class £ s. d. 11 mdCUf 1 10 > 2 IS 1 2 = » 2 17 * S» WIIAKATANE, WAIRAKEI, TADPC. TOKAAITO, MOANA, OR VICE VERSA. SPECIMEN FARES AND TRIPS— From Auckland (via Rotorua > To Taupo (via Wairakei) To Gisborne (via Whakatane and Opotiki) To Napier (via Wairakei and Taupo) To Wellington (via Wairakei-Taupo-Napier) (Or Vice Versa) ROUND TRIPS— Auckland-Roiorua (Rail) Rotorua-Taupo-Napier (Motor) Napier-Wellington-Auckland (Rail) ) Auckland-Rotorua (Rail) Rotorua-Taupo-National Park (Motor) - National Park-Auckland (Rail) (Or Vice Versa) Napier *** Free Motor Service between Railway Station and Hotel * . Rotorua is provided for holders of these through THROUGH TICKETS AND FULL PARTICULARS OF FARES ARE OBTAINABLE FROM ANY HALLWAr n OFFICE; HAWKE’S BAY MOTOR CO., NAPIER: CO., ROTORUA; GILLIES’ MOTOR SERVICE TAur 4 18
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 14
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