AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL, ANNOUNCEMENT J Follow in; To-night's .Se.-sion, i-una Park will close until Easter. I>nriii2 this perioil lie novations trill he carried out and New Attractions Added. LUNA PARK —LUNA PARK LUNA PARK —LUNA PARK TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. 7.30. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO YOUR LAST CHANCE TO VISIT VISIT NEW ZEALAND 1 * CONEY ISLAND BEFORE EASTER. LUNA PARK —LUNA PARK LUNA PARK —LUNA PARK lid Bus From Wharf Gates.)
. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AX 7.45. DIRECT PROM A SUCCESSFUL SEASON DIRECT FROM A SUCCESSFUL. SEASON IN WELLINGTON. IN WELLINGTON. NOW FOR FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. NOW FOR FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. — AT — THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. From Agatha Christie'* Mystery Story. THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN A United ArtUts* Attraction. A SOCIETY MYSTERY STORY. A SOCIETY MYSTERY STORY. Greater than " The Bat." Also Showing, "THE WIFE'S RELATIONS,' Featuring Shirley Mason, Gaston Glass, Ben Turpin. An, Hilarious Comedy. I personally recommend this programme and consider it one of the •trongest that has been shown in Auckland. W. J. BANNEHR. Reserve* at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. AUCKLAND •Jg FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION QUEEN CARNIVAL CROWNING CEREMONY. BLANDFORD PARK. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 8 P.M. Official Crowning of MISS MARJORY SIMPSON, " Soccer Queen," and Attendan Princesses. OVER 100 PERFORMERS. Directed by MRS. EDGAR WEBF. DANCING BY PUPILS OF MISS Daphne knight. SEE THE "AYRO" WHEEL, ENGLAND'.* LATEST PASTIME—THRILLING AM EXCITING. IOOYDS SENIOR AND 100 YDS .lUNIOI SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP RACE. COMPETITIVE DISPLAYS BY AUCK LAND GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MASSED BANDS. Part Songs. Gymnastics and Physical Dril by 15 Maori Boys from St. Stephen"! College. ADMISSION. 1/. STAND. 1/ EX'IT.A. Children Half-price. ; (JiTI OF AUCKLAND yOO LOGICAL DARK Zoological J^ark SUNDAY AFTERNOON. AT 8 O'CLOCK Brilliant Musical Programme by the \ UCKLAND TITUNICIPAL TJAND Auckland -Municipal -£>and Conductor: MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. God Save the King. March. "Koprjva" (Nicol) Hymn. "Lights Abode Celestial Salem" (Smart) overture. "Italiana in Aljcieri" .. (Rossini) Suite. "Three Woodland Dances" . (Haines) Cornet Solo. "Your Eyes Have Told Me So' (Hardy) Soloist: MR. J. DA VIES. Selection, "Reminiscences of Wales" (Godfrey) INTERVAL. March. "British Steel" (Underhill) Waltz. "For Valour" (Ancliffe) Selection. "Classlca Memories" . . (Ewing) A Musical Impression, "Treasure Island" . . (Farman) March, "Waif for the Wagon" (Woodhouse) National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM. 2 Town Clerk. I rpHE Beautiful Hats of Unique Desicm I A which will be Given Away at th< I PARISIAN OPENING CARNIVaL, ft On SATURDAY. MARCH inn. ■ Will Realise All Anticipations.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 24
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