AMUSEMENTS. A RIOTOUS COMEDY AND A BAFFLING MYSTERY DKAMA. TO-NIGHT — AT 7 — TO-NIGHT. — PRINCE EDWARD.— KAKANGAHAPE KOAD. The "Big" Tlit'iitie with the "Big" Att ructions. Daily at J.:!0 and 7. liireclimi : Fullcr-Mayward Theatres. WALLACE BEEUY And KAYMOND HATTON, The Screen's Funniest Comedians, iu "TJAKTNEKS TN / IRIMIC.'" "- 1 - A RTN ICRS J-N Sccoml Attraction : " T AI)V TJAFFLES," " -"AHY -""AFFLES," Willi ESTELLE TAYLOR. A rnpid-llrc drama of thrilling escapes, during escapades and tense love. (jood Supports and Orcliestra. NEW TUDOR CINEMA. RKMUERA. The Theatre Classic. Direction: FullcrTlayward and Muuiford. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY, AT 8. "•yyllEN IyjEETS JfILEET." An immortalised Romance of the Great BATTLE OF JUTLAND. Added Attraction : "RIDERS OF THE DARK." COMMENCING TUESDAY NEXT, "D A M O N A," With wonderful Stage Prologue and Lighting Effects, such as can be seen at no other Theatre. RIRRELL O'MALLEY will sing the famous love song, "RAMONA." Box Plan now open at theatre. Phone Reservations. 24-740. /""IAPITOL. A Fuller-llayward Theatre To-night. S o'clock. To-night. Cnplfol. An Attractive Double Star < 'apitol. Programme. Capitol. "TIIE GIRL FROM CHICAGO." Capitol. A Thrilling Mystery Melodrama, Capitol, full of Romance, Stirring Action Capitol. and Excitement, starring Capitol. CONRAD NAGEL. Capitol. The Second Picture: Capitol. 'THE FOUR FLUSHER." I Capitol. A Breezy. Sparkling. Romantic Capitol. Comedy Drama, Starring Marion Capitol. Nixon and George Lewis. Capitol. Showing Also, Capitol. —2-red Comedy. Latest News and Capitol. Cartoon. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. EMPIRE. A FULLER-lIAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. A Wonderful Programme. milE WORLD'S T7INTERTAINERS. he orld s -Entertainers. mtlE vxtorlds ttintertainers. he ~»ORLD's -Entertainers. 4 Super Vaudeville Attractions, direct from .T. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES. I7.VR ALSTON'S COMEDY COCKATOOS HARMS TON'S COMEDY COCKATOOS jean Mcdonald, And Her Mystifying Living Marionettes MANELLI AND MACK. Supreme Comedy Jugglers. EVELYN MAY, Featuring Dances of the World. — On the Screen — -A T!!!S I? TS| DtgC A Stirring Mystery Thriller. Fox News — Fox Comedy — Fox Varietv NEW EMPIRE ORCHESTRA Four Instrumentalists. EDENDALE A Fullcr-Hayward Theatre. 10-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT. An Excellent Picture Programme. "LOVES OF CARMEN." A Sensational Screen Achievement. A most daring picture, a daring heroine, and her reckless lover, Starring DOLORES DEL RIO. The Second Picture : " THE SUNSET LEGION." A stirring action drama, Starring FRED THOMSON. Selected Supporting Programme. Orchestra. Plion e 20-710. ONEHUNGA PICTURES. to-night. ! SJTKAND. I And | TTWRESTERS'. I I j And [ J QRESTERS'. I GRAND DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. No. 1— FAY COMPTON England's Leading Actress, And STEWART ROME In " SOMEHOW GOOD." — Second Feature — KEN MAYNARD And liis Famous Horse, Tarzan, In 0 F T HE fiCARLET." HL V-'F J- HE BAND, CONCERT. town nA r BAND CONCERT. J.OWN HALL, TOWN HALL SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o'clock. A Progamme of great interest will include the overture "Buuditen Stieiclie" grand selection of Brahms* Melodies, Weber h "Invitation a la Valse," an exquisite Suite of three numbers in qubint Old English style by William Byrd, a Marche Heroique," by Saint Saens. and other fine items. Instrumental Solos by Mr. Ilal C. McLennan (Flute), Mr. Fred Bowes (Cornet), and Mr. J. Purchase (Euphonium). MISS KAY CHRISTIE, Contralto, will Sing, with Mr. Leo. Whittakcr at the Piano. Mr. Christopher Smith will direct and conduct the concert. Admission: Od and 1/. Reserves, 2/. Booking at Alessrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. r* I T Y OF A U C K L A N D. v ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CYOCK. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. . PROGRAMME. God Save the King." Overture, " Tancredi " (Rossini) Hymn, "Saviour, Blessed Saviour" (Oakeley) Selection, " lolantlie " (Sullivan) March, " Marche des Moujiks " (Renelle) Waltz, " Brise des Nuits " .... (Lamothe) Morceau, "Pas des Patineurs" (Godfrey) Piccolo Obligato, Mr. McLennan. „ , INTERVAL. Vnlse Lente, "Rouge et Noir " .. (Lotter) Selection, " William Tell " (Ballet Music) i. ~ T (Rossini) 1 Hymn, Lead, Kindly Light" .. (Dykes) 1 Descriptive Intermezzo, " From a Russian < ~ Village • (Evan Marsden) i March, Cavalry of the Clouds" (Alford) Nationul Anthem. _ J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. MISS PRESTON STANLEY Speaks on 1 " LIBERTY AND "UNEMPLOYMENT," TOWN HALL, 3 P.M., SUNDAY. x 27 ' 1 BAND PERFORMANCES. , * A UOKLAND 1 yxk Auckland aiSiSSSfea A RTIiIJUERY -RAND. 1 Artillery OA.vji ALBERT PARK. ALBERT PARK ALBERT PARK. ALBERT PARK! < TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 8 P.M. (By kind permission of Colonel C. N. Newman, D.5.0.) SPECIAL PROGRAMME. March, "Dreadnought" (Rimmer) Hymn. "Nearer My God to Tliee - ' . (Mason* i Selection, "Bohemian Girl" (Balfe) March, "Honest Toil" (Rimmer) .«■ Waltz, "Ramona" (Waine) * Selection, "Arcadians" ...... (Monckton) Hymn, "Abide With Me" (Mason) Selection, "Maritana" (Wallace) -March, (Ord Hume) i ' Jr' ' *»* (RrSSve the King. COLLECTION FOR BAND FUNDS. : WYNNE SMITH, ■ . - Conductor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 255, 27 October 1928, Page 24
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