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AMUSEMENTS. . TALKIE PICTURES AND DANCING. MOULIN ROUGE TUDOR, REMUERA. ■ TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT S FULL TALKIE PROGRAMME. SEE AND HEAR BERT LYTELL—GERTRUDE OLMSTEAI In • " THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER,' I A mALKING |QPEC I A L. TALKIE FEATURETTES. TOPICAL, SCENIC AND COMEDY. To be followed at 10 by TWO HOURS' DANCING To "Whiteford Waugh's Snappy Orchestra Prices: Stalls 1/6 and 1/ ; D.C. 2/. Jazz 1/6 extra. Reserve by Phone, 24-749. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. AMUSEMENTS—REPLACE ../ ../ ../ mO-NIGIIT AT 7 — mO-NIGHT — PRINCE EDWARD. — KARANGAHAPE ROAD, f »—(STAR PROGRAMME—3 T | S-— (STAR PROGRAMME—3 No. 1— United Artists, 7-Reel Comedy Special, " CJTBAMBOAT T>ILL, TR.» " Steamboat O r." With Buster Keaton. No. 2— MAKING rpHE /~IRADE." AKING J- HE URADE." ■Starring Edmund Lowe and Lois Moran No. o'— POWER." OWES." Featuring William Boyd. Comedy, World's News. PRICES: Circle, 1/6; Stalls, 1/; Children 9d; Reserves, 2/. rjJREY T YNN piNEMA— vj sj \j To . nigh(:i at 74g pm ' The World's Greatest Picture. You last opportunity to see and hear AL JOL SON in THE SINGING FOOL. Talki Supports as follows:— No. I—New1 —New York's Philharmonic Orchestr, of 140 Players. No. 2—Ruth Glanville, the World's Cham pion Saxophonist. ,y No. 3—Howard Brothers in a Corned Sketch. People's Popular Prices. Reserves, 2/. Phone 26-406. ■yiCTORIA (DEVONPORT)— ' To-night at 7.45. D6TJBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. William Cody In "EYES OF TnE UNDERWORLD." Mystery, Thrills and Comedy. And, the Second Picture, "RED HEELS." A Story of the Open Spaces. COMEDY, TALKIE SHORTS, ETC. No Charge for Booking at Precev's. Note New Phone Number, 22-068. Prices, 2/, 1/6, 1/. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Pro: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT AT 8. JIM GERALD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD (The King of Comics) And His MUSICAL REVUE CO., In Their Latest and Best, THE TROUBLES OF HECTOR THE TROUBLES OF HECTOR THE TROUBLES OF HECTOR One Long Laugh from Beginning to End Clever Dances, Catchy Songs and Beautifu Presentation. SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. PRICES: 4/, 3/, 1/6. Box Plans at St. James' Theatre. tutethodist ]V[ A ° RI Tyrissioi -]~\emonstratio'n. town hall, auckland, november 25, 1029, at 8 p.m. programme. H.M. Dept.). 1. A Typical Maori Welcome will b< 7.30 to 8 p.m.—Community Singing. Chairman : Rev. A. J. Seamer (Gen. Supt extended to the Maori Delegates b; Rev. Tahupotiki Haddon, Senior Super intendent (Chief Pastor) Maori Mis sions. Maori costumes will be worn (The weird karanga calls, the challenge oratory, waiatas, hakas, the hong —pressing of noses.) 2. Devotional Exercises—Doxology, Prayei Psalm chanted in Maori. 3. (1) Waiata (Kupe's Discovery of N.Z 1000 years ago)— Hone Tamati. (2) Chorus, "Our Fathers Crossed th> Ocean." 4. "The Maoris at Home." (1) Favouriti Choruses and Instruments. (2) Socia Pastimes, including the Stone Agi Games, "Tititorea" and "Matemate,' etc. (The "Tititorea" is played wit! sticks, the "Matemate' 'is a game o tricking in movements.) 5 Song, selected—Paikea H. Toka (Nortl Auckland). 6. Typical Poi Dances by a group o Maidens representing every Provinc in the Dominion. 7. Chorus, "Home, Sweet Home" (Maor language)— Auckland Maori Girls' Club 8. Chorus and Haka, "Te Taniwha"— Students from Wesley College. 9. Waiata, Te Aho-o-te-Rangi Pihams (.Waikato). 10. Chorus—Students from King Countrj Maori Girls' School of Domestic Scien« and Hygiene. 11. Song, selected—Wanairangi (Taranaki) li!. Concerted Item, "E Ihu e te King nui' —Delegates. 13. (1) Song, "Home, Little Maori, Home' —Wi Perahama (Manawatu). (2) Song, "Hine E Hine—Hinerang Hikurangi" (Ratana Pa). 14. Song, "E Pari ra" —Rang! Moerua (King, Country). 15. Poi Waero (Long-stringed Poi) —Th( Maori Maidens. 16. Solo Poi Dance —Hinerangi Hikuroa (Ratana Pa). L 7. Vocal' Solo, "The Ratana Hymn"—Take " Ropata (Canterbury). LB. Steel Guitar Solo, "A Polynesia! Lament"—Hone Wereta (Wellington) L 9. Vocal Solo, "Waiata Maori"—Wiremi Tainui (Port Levy). 50. Typical Hakas. 21. —Song, "Waiata Poi"—Mori Erihana (Otago). 22. Poi Waka (Canoe Poi) —The Maidens 23. He Pao Aroha (Maori Love Song)— Te Akonga and Party. 24. Chorus, "Rock of Ages" (in Maori) Benediction and National Anthem, Pickets 1/, Reserves 2/. Doors Open 7.1E p.m. Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 2S CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 8 P.M. VALESKA VALESKA Presents her Pupils in a GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. Prices: 2/; Children, 1/. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 278, 23 November 1929, Page 24

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