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AMUSEMENTS. SEi Ti° NS ] THOMAS A. 11 - 2.30 and THEA 8.0 p.m. J. —. THE (Home of the Last night's enthusiastic audience ace musical and dramatic triumph "ENGLAND EVERY MAN WILL DO The words that have upon . the screen as naval hero stirs SEE LORD NELSON'S « tittt? MIGHTY FLEET J-Xirj ROARING DEFIANCE AT DIVINE THE FRENCH FLEET. . CORINNE VICTOR VARCONI AS LORD NELSON. THE ECSTASY OF ONE OF LIVES UPON THE SCREEN . . . OF HITS' AS THE LITTLK GUT WAS TO SWAY THE FATE OF SCANDAL OF AN EMPIRE, LOVE'S GREATNESS SHE Also OVERTURE, EVOLUTION of DIXIE Vitaphone Orchestra—6o Players. J — BOOK NOW FOR THIS BOX PLAN NOW OPEN ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. . (Pro.: Johu Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) PATRONS PLEASE NOTE. Ch.'.hgc. , of Programme Every Tuesday Night. TO-NIGHT, AT S. JIM GERALD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD And His MUSICAL REVUE CO. MUSICAL REVUE CO. Iu a Gorgeous, Dazzling, Super Revue, Entitled, "HAPPY DAYS." " . Never Before Seen iu Auckland. PRICES TO-NIGHT: 4/ and 1/6. (Plus) Tax.) Bos Plans at St. Jaincs' Theatre. PICTUREDROME (MILirO-HD), Iron Your Whites Put on Your Rubbers Summer is Here OUR OPENING SUMMER CARNIVAL, LABOUR NIGHT. Spedal Ensnyeinont of YALESKA, ■■ And Her Famous Ballet. Invite Your Friends Over. Shish——— Do you ever read Elinor Glyn'a Books? "THE MAN AND THE MOMENT" Is By Her Pen. The Censor Recommends it For Adults! But Don't Let That Stop You. SATURDAY NEXT. CU'ECIAL ATTRACTION NIGHT, ° TO-NIGHT. K First Attraction, C THE I MARGARET O'CONNOR ■r STUDIO CHAMPIONSHIP p Will be Judged. Second Attraction, L OUR CLICK CLACK J± ORCHESTRA p Have been especially asked ° . to feature K "MISERY FAIR." Third Attraction, Last, but not Least, THE CABARET. Reservations. Phone 40-789. Double Tickets, 8/. 12 LEWIS T7< AD Y TV AL L, 13 \V I S ,-CJ .A D Y O. aL L, MONDAY, r\CTOBEU -I \ onday, October J- , ** 8 P.M. PROMPT. LEO WHITTAKER'S STUDENTS' RECITAL. The Programme will include: Duet, "Cuis Est Homo" (Stabat Mater) LOLA SOLOMON and MINA KRONFKLD. Scene and Duet from "Aida." VEDA HUTCIIINSON and SARAH BTACPOOLB. Vocal Trio, "The Snow" .. (Elgar) With Instrumental Accompaniment. 'Lo! Here the Gentle Lark" (Flute Obligate, Frank Poore.) FREDA GAIT DIN. First Movement. Greig Piano Concerto WINIFRED COOKE. Vocal and Instrumental Solos bv .Tessie Smith, Mrs. De Berg. Moana Clare, YV. F Monteith, Tom Tuohy, Len Wilson, Irene n », eS i. ,Tf !' V v Ce Parker ' Edna Nnughton. bmth Blackburn, Edna Tremain, Winifred Mill.' Also, fJP , B , tr . u °l en * al Tri os by Jean Allen (Mohnist), Trevor de Clive Lowe ('Cello) Artist? 0 Whittaker ( ria »o), Assisting TICKETS, 2/. 12

LECTURES. AUCKLAND CITY i®# mission. \£T5/ LEWIS KADY HALL. LEWIS EADY HALL. QUEEN STREET U Doors below John Court, Ltd.) Doors Open 6.15 p.m. SERVICE BEGINS 7 O'CLOCK. Items will be rendered as under: Solo, "Care Salve" (HandpU MISS AMY HANS VRD ' HaD<lel) Solo, "The Lost Chord" ....;. '(Sullivan) MR, KARL ATKINSON, Anthem, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" (Whitfeld) MISSION CHOIR. Address by REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. Subject: " POTENTIALITIES." " J- OTEXTIALITIES." Holy Communion, Thursday, 11 a m • Mission Chapel. MEN'S MEETING, ThursBuWin s)' S °' Cl ° Ck (Upper Room - Mi sslon

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 242, 12 October 1929, Page 22

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