AMUSEMENTS. be wise: book your seats. this programme is exclusive to Sessions: 11.30, -'.GO. 0.0. ~.40. Reserves at Theatre. 'Phone 42-169. The British Film Service, Ltd., presents . IHE FIRST OF THK BIG BRITISH PRODUCTIONS, j "MARRIED LOVE." j I "MARRIED LOVE." ! 1 ! I ;.MARRIED LOVE." \ ■\up?n VHv? -• ' ' "MARRIED LOVE.' I MAURI ED LOVE." , i "HARRIED LOVE. - ' | By ' " - L, R. OtOI'KS, D.Sc, I'h.D. * Featuring T ILIAX TTALi, TRAVIS -I-'ILIAN -Li-A LL -L'AVIS ASD SJYDNEY "I7>AIRBKOTHEK. and Sydney J- airbrother. On the Same Programme : \ " HEADLINES." I | "HEADLINES." I -*-LICE "OYCE, » IRGINIA -M-C*JREGOR, Also, on the Same Programme : , , 'LOVE TAPS," featuring MONTE BANKS. LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE AXD EMPIRE NEWS, AND LATEST ___ r PARIS FASHIONS. BOX PLAN for the "MARRIED LOVE" Season is now on view at the Jheatre, or you can 'phone 4'_>-169, when we shall be pleased to make Reservations for you. I THE ABOVE PROGRAMME IS EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL 1 i THEATRE. RESERVE NOW. j XfEXT pHANGE rpHURSDAY. EXT J-HTRSDAY " ~R FT T T pOMPSON, TTOUSE "DETERS, T A Y HUNT -DeTTY -tlouSE -t ETER.S. JAY -H-LXT. "COUNSEL FOR lU THE DEFENCE." "COUNSEL FOR THK DEFENCE '• 'COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENCE" Also, OTKONGHEART, THE WONDER DOG, IX ■atorth CIT4R " >otrongheart. the wonder dog. in
AMUSEMENTS. OKINCE "pDWAED rpHEATRE, KAKANGAHAPE KOAD. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. On the Stage—ln real Lile, CTARLIGHT, Introduced by Prof. Webb and Joe, the Clown. The world's Wonder Pony. He pes everything but talk. When you have rc?n x Starlight's performance you -will leaiisc what animal training really means. •RENE -pLIPPE, Something Different in Dancers. OTAN T>RITCHARD, Auckland's Favourite Baritone. rpALMA T\EANE, Clever Little Dancer. jyTAX /CLARKE, Character Comedian. CMITHSON rpRIO, Featuring THE INIMITABLE JOE SMITHSON. Also Screening , , DOROTHY REYIER and CULLEN LANDIS In "SEALED LIPS." " SEALED LIPS." "SEALED LIPS." " SEALED LIPS." " SEALED LIPS." "SEALED LIPS." Thrilling Mystery Drama that will hold you breathless until tbe climax. She was iound beside the dead man, but refused to explain. PRICES: Od, l>, 1/6. <COf*SHOWft©fHifl WE THANK the 2456 people who attended at the great Town Hall on Saturday evening. WE CONGRATULATE the 28 prize-winners at the late Festival who provided such a magnificent programme. WE APOLOGISE to those good people of Auckland who were unable to gain admission. (We had always thought the Town Hall too large for our needs — but now we know better)'. ' THERE WERE 128 CLASSES heard at the Festival. On Saturday Night ONLY 28 WINNERS could perform. The Auckland Competitions Society wishes to give the public an opportunity of hearing the others, so an ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME WILL BE PRESENTED TO-NIGHT. nOWX TTALL ■«- OWN -O-ALL /concert /chamber, Chamber, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. (Doors Open at 7 p.m.). PROGRAMME. (Tbe following is not necessarily the order of appearance ) : '• 1. Piano Duet, "Hexentanz" Misses Wilma Scott and Jean McArthur 2. Recitation, "Nod," Miss Rosalie Daniels o. Song, "Only the River" Mies Rena Geddes 4. Character Song, "Country Folk" Master Desmond Casey 5. N.Z. Poem, "Lynette" '. ... Mies Winifred Crosber G. Dance Duo, '"Un jour d'ete"' ..- Misses Kitty Smallbone and Ena Laster 7. Character Recital, "Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness" Miss Doreen Saunders and Master Ken. Warburton S. Soprano Solo, "Song of a Nightingale" (Phillips) ... Miss Queenie Poore 0. Musical Monologue. "Grand Seigneur" Miss Margot .Traffprd 10. Humorous Recital, "And Yet I Ddn't Know" Mr. J. A. Sharp 11. Song, "Abide With Me" (Phillpot) Miss Edna Peace 12. Lecturptte, "Husbands" (by- a new woman) .. Miss Winifred Crosher 13. Mad Scene from "Hamlet" Miss Rosie Kidson (Ophelia) 14. Song, "The Devout Lover" Mr. Jas. Littler. (Violin Obligate by Miss Marion McMurtrie). r>. Classic Dance ' Miss Gwenth Macnaughtan .. Song, "Sing, Break Into Song" i Mallinson) . .Miss Dorothy Kichardson Character Recital, "Nydia" Miss Elfrieda Hall Brass Quartet, "Tchaikowsky" Devonport Boys , . Brass Band Humorous Recital, "Mrs. 'Arris Fiijs to Paris" Miss Vera Henry Violin Solo, "Hymn to the Sun" ....... ( Kimsky- Korsakoff) . .Mr. Alfred Gracie Toe Dauee Miss Loloma Kay I'iano Solo. "Fantasie Impromptu" .... i t.'hop'i i Mr. Eric Maxwell Humorous Recital, "Honesty is the Best i-Oiicy ' Miss June Loughmane Character Dance, "The Spider" Miss Wilma Lockwood . Recitation. "The Woman Who Understands" Miss Audrey Perry Accompanists : irs. Humphrey Stewart, Mr. C. H. Worsley. ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS, 9/ ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS, */ • (Children, Half-price). BUILDING MATERIALS. I)I.ANS. Specifleatlone, from i'l 1/; com t Vetent draaglitemcu.—Home 13*. -:-u.r=. 14. Securitr B!<3je.. Queea St. i'h .litf 41-*.i3». C
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 209, 5 September 1927, Page 18
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