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AMUSEMENTS. Jffi i NATIONAL, pnono S«t. NATIONAL. 42 " 1G<J - Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT: A COMEDY-DRAMA OF A MAN, HIS BRIDE AND HER. FAMILY. SUGGESTED 1 BY A STORY OF PETER B. KYNE'S. THE MAN IN HOBBLES. ' THE MAN IN HOBBLES. THE MAN IN HOBBLES. t _! There is a hen-pecked husband, his adored wife, and her selfish parasitical family. Love me, love my lamily, is the adaptation of the well known adage. Tense Drama of domestic quarrels mingles with the gusts of laughter, th'at a story of wedded bliss so often actuates. TYPICAL FAMILY SCENES, ALL BRIDES, BRIDES-TO-BE- AND GROOMS SHOULD SEE THIS I'ICTUHB. WILL PUT YOU WISE TO HOCKS AHEAD THAT MAY WRECK YOUR HAPPINESS. With ; , I JOHN HARRON, ] LILA LEE AND \ J LUCIAN LITTLEFIELD. | i 1 TO-DAY AND THURSDAY ONLY. . PARAMOUNT GAZETTE AND COMEDY. - F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. NO AMERICAN CANNED STUFF. NOTE OUR•POPULAR PRICES: STALLS 1/; BEST, IN AUCKLAND. CIRCLE, 1/6 and 2/ (Xo Tax). — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Lessee:. J. C. Williamson (N-.Z.)y Ltd. Direction: - - HENRY HAYWARD. (By Arrangement with EDWARD BRANSCOMBE.) THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT IN YEARS. SEASON COMMENCING SATURDAY, WITH MATINEE. SATURDAY, WITH MATINEE. ON EMPIRE TOUR, THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, . WESTMINSTER: GLEE SINGERS, Unquestionably the finest combination of Solo and Part-Singers that has ever left the Homeland. They are representative of the leading Cathedrals, Churches, Concert Halls, and Royal College Music, and are the acme of vocal art. SIX SOPRANO BOY SOLOISTS SIX SOPRANO BOY SOLOISTS Clever, modest, and charming in the first flush of youth, these: lads sing with exquisite purity and ease only possible by their sheer joy and love of song, and revel in the songs of their forefathers. BIGHT ADULT ARTISTS. : EIGHT ADULT ARTISTS. Incomparable and truly magnificent in solo and ensemble work. With the boys, the noble music and works they interpret, in addition to being highly entertaining, have deep spiritual and emotional significance. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE. SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, Presenting magnificent programmes, consisting of Part-Songs, Madrigals, Glees, Anthems, Humorous Quartets, Plantation Melodies, National Airs, Sea Chanties, Vocal Dunces and Song Scenas. THE CONCERTS DIFFERENT THE CONCERTS DIFFERENT. No dull, dreary moments; brightness and gladness is the Westminster motto. Gone is the cold, bare platform or stage; in their place we have artistic settings and lighting effects which enhance the charm of this unique entertainment. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, NEW COMPANY, NEW PROGRAMMES, CHANGED NIGHTLY. MATINEES; SATURDAY, 14; WEDNESDAY, IS; SATURDAY, 21. Box Plans for the Season open at Lewis R. Eady, Ltd., TO-MORROW (Thursday). Prices of Admission (Plus Tax) : EvenSf. 5/, 3/ 2/; Juveniles, 2/6, 1/6. Matinees: 4/, 2/C, 1/6; Juveniles, 2/ and Liberal concessions to parties of twenty or more pupils from Primary and Secondary Schools and Colleges. Concession Coupons and particulars from Box Office (Lewis Ltd.). Advance Director : SCOTT COLVILLE. SHOWS. SOCIETY NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL DAFFODIL SOCIETY'S J)AFFODIL CHOW, CJCOTS TTALL, TOP SYMONDS STREET. I rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AND T^RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 AND 13. Admission 1/, Children accompanied by adults Fren. ' Largest Display of Daffodils ever exhibited in New Zealand by nil the leading' growers in the North Island. :11 COUNTY NOTiCES. ANGERE EAST PUBLIC HALL. PUBLIC MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. A Public Mooting of Ratepayer wi'l lv held in the Mnniere Enst Public Hall, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), September 12. 1920. at S p.m. The Meeting hns been convened at the request of a number of Ratepayers for the purpose nf discussing matters of interest to the district. S ItICK vrcns, S. W. HOUSE. Riding Members. Manukau County Council. :13 INSURANCE COMPANIES. A LLIANCE ASSURANCE) CO., LTD., Assets £30,000,000. Phone 43-123. 5, O'Connell St. Manager, Wilfrid Skegg. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 215, 11 September 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 215, 11 September 1929, Page 24