“ROUND THE SHOWS” —THE SUN ENTERTAINMENT SECTION
GEORGE BANCROFTS MASTERPIECE NOW BEING SHOWN AT THE 11 * / THEATRE Direction: Thomas A. O’Brien. AT 10.30 A.M., 2.30, and 8 P.M V 1 1 GEORGE BANCROFT With MARY ASTOR and CLAUDE ALLISTER. [ BIGGER THAN ‘‘THE WOLF OF WALL STREET” MIGHTIER THAN “THE MIGHTY.” PRICES: Is 6d TO 4s 6d. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 7.30 TO 8 P.M. 43-266 reservations 40-266 FULL OF DYNAMIC ACTION, LOVE, THRILLS It's Great Entertainment! WHO ARE “THE CUCKOOS”? WE’LL TELL YOU ! Two Screamingly Funny Comedians of Rio Rita Fame. OUR NEXT PRODUCTION. IT'S A RIOT~OF GIRL AND WHIRL.
PLAZA CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. (BY POPULAR REQUEST) RETURN SEASON OF CORINNE GRIFFITH IN DIVINE LADY” With H. B. Warner Victor Varconi (Sound Synchronised.) The Wonderful Love Story of Lord Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton. BRITANNIA THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Direction: O’Brien- Fuller - Hayward. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. TOM, MATT, and OWEN MOORE in “SIDE STREET.” (Censor’s Adult Certificate.) All-Talking Underworld Drama. Added Attractions: FIRST CRICKET TEST MATCH Talking Comedy, Review and News. Book Your Seats, Phone 26-041. AMBASSADOR PT. CHEVALIER. TO-NIGHT’S ATTRACTION. WARNER BAXTER “THE ARIZONA KID” First Outdoor Movietone Picture. ORPHEUS THEATRE The Ideal Irish Picture “COME BACK TO ERIN.” And “SAL OF SINGAPORE,” a highly commended double star programme of Great Merit. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. . . “FLYING MARINE.” Thrilling and exciting, best comedy supports making high-class programme. PRICES, 1s 6d, Is. Phone 15.
MUSIC WEEK FINAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT (SATURADY) TOWN HALL, 8 O’CLOCK GRAND CONCERT. BY MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: Mr. Christopher Smith. The Band has been specially rehearsed in selected Classical and Popular Items to make a fitting climax to a wonderful week of music. Assisting Artists: THE CLARION QUARTET. Miss Lilian Wood (Soprano), Miss Beryl Smith (Contralto), Mr. Lambert Harvey (Tenor), Mr. Duncan Black (Bass) Instrumental Soloists: Mr. Fred Bowes (Cornet), Mr. Hal C. McLennan (Flute). Accompanist: Miss Winifred Cooke. Auckland District Highland Pipe Band in Attendance. THANKS THANKS To the Press for invaluable co-operation and practical interest in the movement, to the various Musical Societies and Organisations, the School Choirs and Headmasters, Choir Trainers, Convents Students, Orchestras and Bands, Soloists and helpers in all departments of voluntary activity associated with a large undertaking of the kind that Music Week has demanded, and to the Public who have so enthusiastically responded. The Music Week Committee desires to express its thanks and appreciation to all those who so willingly and generously assisted in making Auckland Music Week the unqualified success it has been. A. L. STEDMAN, Hon. Sec. DON BRADMAN’S SCORE WAS GREAT. And YOU also will Score By Attending COMMUNITY SINGING AT THE TOWN HALL Wednesday, Aug. 27 12.30 TO 1.30. Leader:— “UNCLE TOM” ONE WHOLE HOUR OF MIRTH, SONG and CHORUS. Memory refreshed with Songs of By-gone Days. “The Songs My Mother Sang to Me.'* “CINDERELLA” (IYA), The Children’s Idol will be there. MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW at the Piano GRAMOPHONE RECITAL by LEWIS EADY, LTD., at 12 Noon.
TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT AT 8. CONCERT CHAMBER “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals” (Recently Screened as “Seven Days' Leave.") “A Well-Remembered Voice.” Production by Kenneth Brampton. PRICES, 4s. 2s (No Tax). ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY. A LECTURE will be delivered by MR. M. WALKER at the Lewis Eady Hall, Queen Street, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, August 26 on “VIVISECTION." (1) Is it of value to Medical Science? (2) Is its practice compatible with Christianity? A special appeal is made to the clergy to take this opportunity of acquainting themselves will all aspects of this great moral question. Councillor W. H. Murray will occupy the Chair. m
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1058, 23 August 1930, Page 15
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