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AMUSEMENTS. A "BRITISH" NAVAL ATTRACTION And A ROMANTIC COMEDY-DRAMA HEADS A DOUBLE-ATTRACTION PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT — AT 7 — TO-NIGHT. — PRINCE EDWARD.— KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TWICE DAILY. 1.30 and 7. Last Screening of "V\7HEN TJILKET TAfEETS "pLEET." " ''HEX A? LEET -TAeETS A? LEET." And " rpHE TJATSY," Starring MMIION "A HE AaTSY," DAVIES. Two good pictures, too good to miss. MONDAY ONLY : A Special "Request" Picture. Sir Mnrtiii Harvey's Production, " THE ONLY WAY," And CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE, Headed by BERT HARROW, English Comedian._ NEW TUDOR CINEMA. REMUERA. The Theatre Classic Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LON CHANEY In "THE BIG CITY." Additional Attraction. CONRAD NAGEL and MYRNA LOY in "THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO." Glittering Melodrama and Glorious Romance. Splendid Supporting Programme. CAPITOL AND TT'DENDALE. APITOL AND AJueNDALE. FULER-nAYWARD THEATRES. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT. Showing in Both Theatres. EASY piOME, T?ASY ASY AI'ASY A Rapid Action Farce Comedy, full of clever stunts and funny situations, starring RICHARD DIX. The Second Picture, " X OVE T\TE AND rniiE vt/orld "JUoVE aVJ-u -A-ND J- HE "ORLD S ATA iseV • A Beautiful Romance, an Artistic and Dramatic Screen Triumph, starring MARY PHILBIN and NORMAN KERRY. 2-reel Comedy and Latest News. CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. Phones 20-574, 20-710. ATiMPIRE A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT—B o'clock—TO-NIGHT. A Wonderful Picture Programme. " rphe ri host mRAiN," " Ahe vTIIOST A rain," A Spectacular Mystery Comedy Drama, the greatest thrill picture this year, from Arnold Ridney's Famous Stage Success. The Second Picture: THE /GATEWAY f\V FTIHE TITOON, he Gateway -mie ata o on, A Delightful and Fascinating Romance of the tropics, starring DOLORES DEL RIO. 2-reel Comedy. Fox News. NEW EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Four Instrumentalists. ONEHUNGA. PICTURES TO-NIGHT. ' CJTRAND. [ And f TjIORESTERS'. | Strand. | And | a? oresters'. i Two Sterling Dramas, Thrilling and Sensational. First National Pictures Present BEN LYON, In " NO PLACE TO GO/' Second Feature — JANE NOVAK and NILES WELCH, In " THE SUBSTITUTE WIFE." Something Unusual In Dramatic Art. Pronounced by Critics - to be one of the Leading Pictures of the Year. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. piTY O P AC CKLA ND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. . ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SPLENDID ZOOLOGICAL ENHIBIT. AND A FINE MUSICAL PROGRAMME. In Attendance, the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BANr. Conductor - - MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. PROGRAMME. God Save The King. Overture, "Hungarian Comedy" (Keler-Bela) Hymn. "Lights Abode Celestial Salom" (Smart) Waltz, "Tout Paris" (Waldteufel) Selection, "The Blue Mazurka" (Franz Lehar) Euphonium Solo, "The Song of the Clock" (Burchell) Soloist, MR. J. PURCHASE. Intermezzo, "Bells Across the Meadow" (Ketelbey) INTERVAL. March. "Under the Allied Banners" (Ollerenshnw) Suite, "Three Irish Dances" .... (Ansell) Selection, "The Mikado" (Sullivan) Hymn, "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand" (Dykes) Tone Poem, "Sanctuary of the Heart" (Ketelbey) National Anthem. J. S. BKIGHAM, S Town Clerk. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. The BAND will Play :—"Friend or Foe" march ; "Banditen Strelche" overture ; grand selection on Brahm's Melodies: Weber's Invitation a la Valse" : suite ancient, (a) "The Earle of Oxford" march, (b) "Wolsey's Wilde", (c) "The Bells." by William Byrd (1542-1023) ; grand march, "Herolquo" ; and' selection, Rip Van Winkle." MR. FRED BOWES. cornet, will piny a new solo, "Polonaise Exqullste." MR. HAL. C. McLENNAN, flute, will play "Valse do Concert." MR. .T. PURCHASE, euphonium, will plav "Sehnsucht." MISS KAY CHRISTIE, contralto, will »in« "Cupid at the Ferry," "O Don Fatnle," nnd other numbers, with Mr. Whittaker at the piano. ADMISSION: Cd and 1/. Reserves. 2/. Booking nt Messrs. Lewis Eady. Ltd. THIS CONCERT WILL NOT BE BROADCAST. J. S. BRIGHAM. 3 Town Clerk. m O W N HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At s:m. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will Play— "Alia Breve" and "My Heart Ever Faithful" (Bach), "Concert Piece In Valse Form" (Hoilinn). "Dodelinette" (Gounod). "Sugar-plum Fairy" (Tseluiikowskl). "Sixth Sonata" (Mendelssohn), "Good-night" (Nevin), "Ride of the Valkyries" (Wagner). Admission Free. J. S. BRIGHAM. . 3 Town Clerk. CHESS. T IGHTNING CHESS TOURNEY. AT THE AUCKLAND CHESS CLUB, TOP FLOOR, 42, H.M. ARCADE. MONDAY, NOV. 5, AT 7.45 P.M. All Chess Players Invited. Entrance, IA. Entries are also invited for the AUCKLAND AND SUBURBS. CHALLENGE CUP x 3 A CRICKET. ___ TWOLI.BH Cricket Bats, best willo%, H v.»_! w S ,ir JL verß - Match, 46/; Club, -85/. B YatM » ». City Chambers. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 261, 3 November 1928, Page 22

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