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—- AMUSEMENTS. ££AIN LAST NIGHT! BE WISE! BOOK YOUR SEATS. CAPACITY AGAIN LAST NIGHT! BE "WISE! BOOK YOUR SEATS. THIS PKOGKAMMB IS EXCLUSIVE TO S/ie> Sessions: 11.30, 2.30, 5.0, 7.45. Reserves at Theatre. 'Phone 42-169, The British Film Service, Ltd., presents THE FIRST OF THE BIG BRITISH PRODUCTIONS, ** MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." ''MARRIFn "-MARRIED LOVE." "\f A "MARRIED LOVE." MARRIED LOVE. "MARRIED LOVE." By " " T)R. "ATARIE CJTOPES, D.Sc., Ph.D. TOPES, D.Sc., Ph.D. FEATURING THE EMINENT ENGLISH ACTRESS, T ILIAN TTALL TRAVIS -LILIAN -IJ-ALL ±>axis AND CJYDNEY ■OAIRBROTHER. *V. O £ XD °*I>NEY -L 1 AIRBROTHEK. On the Same Programme, Another Very Entertaining Subject. 1 " HEADLINES." J I " HEADLINES." I — Featuring Aucl JSlci: V3BBK US OggUS; MgGS; An Entertaining Comedy-Drama that fairly sizzles with fun and humour a smart, peppy, jazzy picture that cannot fail to please. ' ,_ _ „ „ Also, on the Same Programme: "Lnvß Tilt'.. FeaturiDg MONTE BANKS. A 2-reel Comedy that T iTFCT pvyhtsu , tains Twenty Minutes of Real Laughs. LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE AND EMPIRE NEWS, AND LATEST PARIS FASHIONS. for the "MARRIED LOVE" Season is now on view at the heatre, or you can phone 42-169, when we shall be pleased to make m Reservations for you. THE ABOVE PROGRAMME IS EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL —i THEATRE. RESERVE NOW. [ •VTEXT /CHANGE mHURSDAY. EXT J-HURSDAY. T»ETTY pOMPSON, TTOUSE "DETERS, TAT TTUNT • d etty JtlousE -Teters, Jay -Hunt! "COUNSEL FOR In THE DEFENCE." "COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENCE'» "COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENCE" "COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENCE." "COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENCE." Also, CJTROXGHEART, THE WONDER DOG, IN "\TORTH CI TAR " THE WONDER DOG, IN «'JN ORTH «TAR>
AMUSEMENTS. rjlO WN jJALL, AUCKLAND. gEPTEMBER J AT 7.45 P.M. PROMPT. ' GRAND CONCERT. IN AID OF PARTIALLY DISABLED SOLDIERS. PROGRAMME. > THE KING. March, (a) "Palmer House" (Pettee) ; (b) Selection from "No, No, Nanette" • (Vincent Youmans) AUCKLAND ARTILLERY BAND. (Conductor, Lieutenant E. Tregilgas.) Song, "Bedouin Love Song" (Pinsutl) MR. FRANK SUTHERLAND. Male Quartet, "Night Winds Softlv Flow" (Calkin) THE LYRIC QUARTET. (Messrs. Ripley, Richards, MeElwain and Thomas.) Song (Soprano), "Morning." MISS S. R. STACPOOLE. Juvenile Dancers, "Dresden China." MASTER NEIL ARROW AND MISS JOAN McALPINE. (Pupils of Miss D. Stoddart.) Acrobatic Dance. MISSES THORA CAMPBELL AND HAZEL MILLER. Song (Tenor), Selected. MR. BIRRELL O'MALLEY. Duo, "Allegro Amiato," from C. Minor Sonata (Greig) MR. CYRIL TOWSEY (Piano), and MISS MARGARET STODDART (Violin). Song (Soprano), Selected. MISS ETTA FIELDS. Humour at the Piano, "Gardening." MR. DAN FLOOD. Song (Contralto), "Tig the Hour of Farewell" (Lehmann) MISS INA THOMPSON. Song (Baritone), Selected. MR. BARRY CONEY. 'Cello Solo, "Reverie" .... (Emile Dunkler) MR. FRANCIS BATE (by kind permission of O'Brien Theatres). Song, "Is Life a Boon," from the "Yeoman of the Guard" (Sullivan) MR. JEAN DELLORE (Accompanist), MISS DOROTHEA TAYLOR. Song, (Contralto), Selected. MISS GWYNETH EVANS. Harp Solo, Selected. MISS MAVIS GREVATT. Modern Dances. MESDAMES MOLLY WOOLLCOTT, PAUL AND PELITA GROVES AND MESSRS. BAIRD, PAUL, AND PLUMER. "A Little Htimour" MR. ALAN McELWAIN. Accompanist, MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. Stage Manager, MR. ALAN McELWAIN. THE PROGRAMME WILL COMMENCE AT 7.45 PROMPTLY, And is .subject to Alteration. Prices, 1/6 and 2/. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., 3/. E. H. SHARP, 3 Hon. Secretary. QITY OF AUCKLAND. J) ARK. OOLOGHJAL pARK. 2 OOLOGICAL P ark rUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. The following charming and Interesting musical programme wiU. be presented by the A UCKLAND "\TUNICIPAL "RAND. Auckland -M-unicipal -Dand. Under the Baton of BANDMASTER CHRISTOPHER SMITH. GOD SAVE THE KING. March, " Merry of Heart " (May) Hymn, " Nearer my God to Thee " (Mason) Overture, " Ruy Bias" ... (Mendelsshon) Waltz, " Lustige Bruder" .... (Vollsted) Selectipn, " Faust" (Gounod) INTERVAL. Spanish March, " Cadiz" .... (Valverde) Intermezzo, " Chanson Boehmienne " (Boldi) Selection, "The Valkyrie" .... (Wagner) Gavotte, "Passion Flowers" .. (Fleutini) March, " Leonidas " (North) NATIONAL ANTHEM. Trams and Buses run from all points. J. S. BRIGHAM, 3 Town Clerk. QITY OF AUCKLAND. Town tt al l. OWN Jj- AL L. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING AT 8.30. ORGAN RECITAL BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. PROGRAMME : GOD SAVE THE KING. Marche aux flambeaux (Guilmant) i'oco Allegro and Trumpet Piece (Purcell) Spring Song (Mendelssohn) I'i-elude and Fugue in F minor . — (Bach) Andante and Finale (Ist symphony) (Vierne) Star of Eve (Tannhanser) .... (Wagner) Allegro (Sonata da Camera) .... (Peace) ADMISSION FREE. Children in arms not admitted. J. S. BRIGHAM, 3 Town Clerk. BAND PERFORMANCES. pONSONBY BOYS' BRASS NO. 1 REGIMENTAL DISTRICT SENIOR CADET tV"i> ■ nftr F. G. LAWN, Conductor. The above,, popular Band will render a Choice Selection of Music at ELLERSLIB RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 2.30 p.m. Collection In Aid o£ Band Funds. 8 J. D. HURFIT, Hon. Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 20
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