AMUSEMENTS. ALWAYS ASSURED OF A SPLENDID PROGRAMME AT THE EMPRESS. Empress. mpress. NEWTON. Empress. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Empress. Empress. 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 2 Empress. First National Presents: Eimpress. Empress. T EATRICE TOY, Empress. -"EATRICE «OY, Eimpress. \T7ILLIAM T>OYD Empress. 7 * ILLIAM -t^OYD Empress. In Empress. ""CAVE'S T EAVES." Empress. " -"VE'S -"EAVES." Empress. Empress. Also, Paramount Features a Empress. "Zane Grey" Special, Empress. Empress. " "VTEVADA," Empress. " - i -~ EVADA," Eimpress. Empress. Featuring, Gary Cooper, Thelma Empress. Todd, William Powell. Empress. Music by Eimpress Orchestra. Empress. Empress. STALLS, QD. CIRCLE, "I / Empress. STALLS, CIRCLE, -*-/ Empress. Reserves at Bon Ton, or Empress. 'Phone 27-077. — WEST END — THEATRE, PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. . West End. 2—SELECTED FEATURES—2 West End. West End. Warner Bros. Present: West End. West End. TRENE "RICH, West End. J-RENE -t»ICH, West End. WILLIAM COLLIER, Jun., in West End. West End. "T\EARIB." West End. "J-'EARIB." West End. West-End. The Notorious Woman Known West End. as "Dearie." His mother. The West End. Story of a Jazz Mother and her West End. Boy. West End. Also, West End. T7IVELYN T>RENT, I West End. -DRENT, West End. In West End. "T ADY "DOBIN TTOOD." West End. -*-*OBIN -LLOOD." West End. West End. Special Musical Interlude, by West End. REG MORGAN'S ORCHESTRA West End. . West End. STALLS, 9D. CIRCLE, 1/. West End. West End. Reserves As Usual. West End. A GREAT PROGRAMME. TO-NIGI T. — TO-NIGHT. SESSIONS: 5.45—7.50. NO. 1. — ICHARD rpAL, MADGE 7" ICHAItD J- ALMADGE I Richard rp a l.vi a due I ICHARD JL ALMADGE IN "rnHE "proadway o AL "J- HE J-»RiOADWAY vJaLLANT" The t> road way j^allant" HE -IJ ROAD WAY UAI.TAXT" Richard Talmadge is the King of all Athletes. Leaping, Hurdling, Jumping, Bouncing, Bounding Richard Talmadge. ALSO, ALSO, NO. 2.— BENE!' v: T-vBUNEi 1 EENEY V. -L'ELANEY I HBENEY V. -pvBLANEY I BENEY V. -L'BLAXEY I HBENEY V. T\ELANEY I BENEY V. | NO. 3.— | I.AIE.ST TOPICAL BUDGET. f NO. 4.— " j 2-UOEL COMEDY (Packed Full " I of Laughs). NO. 5.— | A BEAUTIFUL SCENIC. | NO. 6.— " ANOTHER VERY FUNNY 2-REEL COMEDY 800 sss: l/, l/. i/. HIPPODROME THEATRE TO-NIGHT. QITY OF AUCKLAND. J>ARK. 2JOOLOGICAL pARK. pARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor Mr. Christopher Smith. PROGRAMME. GOD SAVE THE KING. March, "Merry of Heart" (May) Hymn, "Deep Harmonv" (C S ) Overture, "Maitre PeroniUa" (Offenbach) Symr ->ny, First Movement of the Unfino o ;" (Schubert) Co:!" l Solo, The Holy City" .. (Adams) Soloist: MR. FRED BOWES Selection, "Squire's Popular Songs" (Arr. Ord Hume) INTERVAL. March, "Swedish Wedding Mnrch" Euphonii'ii- Solo. "Nazareth" . (S °'(Gounod) o , MR * J - PURCHASE. Selection, "Remmiscences of England" Intermezzo "Canterbury Chimes" (Anclfffe) March, "Glenavy" (Wheeler) NATIONAL ANTHEM. 0 , J. S. BRIGHAM. — Town Clerk. QITY OF AUCKLAND. TTOWN HALL, O-MORROW (SUNDAY "LIVENING AT 8.30. 1^ ORGAN J^ECITAL, By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. PROGRAMME : <<T1 , „ GOD SAVE THE KING. Prelude and Fugue in D Minor" (the Violin "Adagio from Suite Latine" .. (Widor) Two Songs Without Words, No. 11 and stnnoVI 111 ® Son « (Mendelssohn) c (Basil Harwood) Pensees du Soie" (Ellinrford^ (fhlmes> Bel 1" arran S e d for organ and "Grand Choeur" rOiillmnnt^ admission free. ( t} Children in arms not admitted 91 J. S. BRIGHAM. — Town Clerk. TUNA T)ARK, J -'UNA I A:RK — rpO-NIGHT, — — -"-O-NIGHT, — = 1? 7.30. = T\ELTA PICTURES NEW LYNN TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. "EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE." A Story of Modern New York. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. RUGBY LEAGUK fSr S JUNIOR MANAGEMENT )WH/ COMMITTEE. Z . A1 t c ? ubs Please note that Nomlnations for Junior Teams close on TUESDAY, April _4, 1928. £1 1/ nomination fee must accompany each nomination o. , T. R. DAVIS, - x Hon Sec. J.M.C. MEETINGS. CJOCIETY PROTECTION OF WOMEN Sr w,n D I^5 EN ,— The Annual Sing will be held in St. Paul's Kflii Symonds St., THURSDAY, April 26 at 8 pm - Agenda Election of Officers P re - Eso T°p °wm eport '^ etc - A ' J ■ Stratford. Esq J.P will preside; Address bv E C nr E v l '' SM " Musical Programme apd Refreshments. Dance by Miss W,«mine Kirkwood. Friends cordiaUy invited. 21 N. L. DASH, Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 April 1928, Page 24
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