AMUSEMENTS. r CRYSTAL PALACE. [ (Mt. Edenvfeoadi) y ' , ~- TO-NIGHT,AT .8.;yy, : !.. -j S2-JEXCELLENT "== £==;' , TALKIES—2^ j !■ No. I—WILLIAM* COLLIER, '.^= ' [ JR., RUTH TAYLOR, ,£=£ .& , ' . ,- THE- rr. :> .-••= fe COLLEGE CGQUETTE= j 1: 100 p.c. Talking, Singing.; .y , ~ " —! Nor 2—. '■. ■' ■ : ~ — : S UNDER THE = S SOUTHERN CROSS. = ——j Portrayed entirely <•by Maori ,■- ,■ g Starsi -with a Supporting i Cast, j ——; of over a -Thousand Maoris. ■ Box, Plan at Theatre. , ', Reserves! 20-573.'■■■■' ■■'-•-~— EMPREJSSTI".""'; ' '~.-. (Newton.) , TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. ; f=» SENSATIONAL! =d B ALL TALKING! • '= &:■ ALL SINGING! = S ALL MUSICAL! g= "MAURICE . ■ • '—: S : ' : : CHEyALIER^ OF PARISS 3 INNOCENTS OF PARIS= !—3 SELECTED ALL-TALKIE : ! . : v SHORT yFBATUBETTES. j box ! plan; at theatre. >=: ;, v Phone 27-077. - 'ETTS "~^^E^ENDT~r; . -, ■ -. 'TO-NIGHT AT 7.45: 3' !i_:—- STAB —-—- Q- ' i - ATTRACTIONS. -.V ■:■' - I SS No. ,I—GRETAvvGARBQ; In === -— t. "THE > SINGLE STANDARD." ; =5 ''THE SINGLE STANDARD." ■—— rzzi No. 2—DOROTHY BOYD In ~ i±z; - "love's options ......;—=- ; ]• ■ "LOVE'S OPTION.'.' != H r iyn B—ADOLPHE MENJOU In: 1 -. —-—'"A GENTLEMAN OF PARIS." .-•£= =1 "A GENTLEMAN; OF PARIS.". ; Z=l . ,9d.;' Circle, 1/.' -v . ? LUNA PARK. LUNA PARK. •EVENING, AT 7.30.: y . \ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! A MEMO TO PARENTS.—There Trill be , a special matinee • . anniversary day,' wedisesday; next, jan. 29, Where you Trill he able;to yiew the Regatta in! comfort from/the promenade. Plenty pi' (Seating Accommodation* which is ; Free to 411 Patrons.! ;! y. ' ."',''' ' v"|. BRING THE KIDDIES i To this Wonderful! Show before they'start school again.- "Come right alohg-iand join in; the fun. ; Wholesome, Healthy-Amuse-irient in .the Open Air, is; what the ChUdreu want these hot.days. '•'"■, ,' ALL THE JOY! MACHINES ARE IN FULL SWING.. , , ~.,' . TTTNTA'PARK— rHB 'PARENTS' S LiUINA.X'AXfcXV--- PLAYGROUND. LUNAPARK-THBCHILDRE|g B i ADMISSION TO 6d and 3dV j :?;..-■ Concession Cards,, 3/. and 1/6. ._',■' > Take Id Bus from: foot of Queen Street; J ' Every Few Minutes.' ; ~ AMBASSADOR, 'POINT v/CHEVALIER! ~ TO-NIGHT AT B.* .; K v DOLORES DEL 810, The Fiery. Beauty of i I'ft and. In ;. \ ' "NO OTHER?i WOMAN." 'i ; , A Tense Emotional, Drama., The .Others , :■: ■ " THE -WINGED HORSEMAN."* HOOT'GIBSON Air. -..••: Cartoon.*' Gazettes. Comedy. —; TUESDAYS" SACRIFICE,') ;Fos: Spectal. . IWED. 'at 2.30; afad »-^'PICCADILLY. L PIRATE SHIPPE, ■ ' ON.. BEAUTIFUL - ; mIIFORD .'BEACH; , DANCINGS-NIGHT, r 8 P.M. TO 12. P.M. ADMISSION 3/. . SPECIAIrNOTICE. ■:'.,- WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN.= 29; THE BIG T3VENT 0F1930. ■ •.'; ' ''MONSTER' ■ r i ' ' I ; ■" B ALL, :: ?;' \ Join the JMeMymakers.on. Board^Ye^old| Pirate iShippe./ New. and Fascinating, Music : fey the Versatile Pirates. v i; DANCING 8. P.M. S TO. MIDNIGHT. ■:j Admission 3/. Phone 23-414. Late! Vehicular Ferrr and ringe'd,-' also' Free ;Bus i rqm; the top. of MUford Road to the Shippe.". ■ . -, Spend^t.he ; Weekend- Beach, Hot/and Cold Luncheons,.: Dainty .Teas. ; :;•- Swimming,- rßoating. Canoes, Deck Chairs, Sun Umhrelms, all.at Ye Olde:Shippe. 1 -NOTE—SUNDAY.^Free, of Pytos Toilet (Preparation for, all adults.using tlie Shlppe'fi Bathing Pavilon. v ' O' ITY ■ ''■•■■ d'F-'-■■'■'. AUCKLAND: ZOOLOGICAL PARK;; :. -" : ZOOLOGICAL • PARK. t s,;^-. ; ; ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY'!AFTE'RNOON v , AT"' 3 Splendid: Mu'sicaUProgramme by the ;; A UCKXAND: /RfSn ; Auckland -IW-unicipal:j -Dand. . god save' the, king. March, i'Leonidas"'"':.::.;., .'•.•:;• ■'•/ (North) Hymn, -"Come; „Ye Thankful People, ■ ComeV Overture/ -"Plaue! Dame'?;.;. '. ••• • ; m^ u Pl>e)' Suite, 'f1ta1iana^..^.........;. (Thurban Cbrnet' Solo, "Cleopatra", ... (Damare) -Soloist, MR." J.'DAVIES. ■. . Selection; "H.M.S. 'PinaforeV: ... (Sullivan) ■;■ ,■,".-...■: INTERVAL. ' f -. v.:\. ■ March, "The .Happy Warrior" .. (KaW) Serenade;"Les Millions dtArlequin'V (DrigoJ Selection:"Tangled Tunes" i. Venetian Serenade, "At My Window^..:; .., ■. v (BeeleyJ Miirch; "Carry On"' '~...'. .v'. .--(Winson) :'■'■.. •.';■•• NATIONAL-: ANTHEM. ■■■■■■- ■'■■ | ' —-ALBERT PARK'- : — . __—— ALBERT PARK SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.30. .'.( : --SUNDAYpi■;EVENING/;?<AT.:.v- 8.3% » : ■The^'kuNiCiPAi;'••'BANb^'.wil^ i the following Musical Programme :— , March, "Tarif a" f !;.........,'..'. .(Stopf ord) Overture, "Martha" v. (Flotow) Waltz-Intermezzo, ■ "Beethoven Echoes'' .!. :■■., ■:.-■-■■[ ' '(chr. Smith) Moorish Suite, :"The Courts of Granada" (Ch'api).' (1) Introduction and March to the ... Tournament.; (2) Serenata. (3) Fihal.e Morceau, • "Humoreske" <■. .;.;...'...' (Dvorak) Idyl, "The Glow Worm" .....-'."; (Lincke) Selection, "The;. Yeoman :;of : the Guard!' '..- .;.'-'; ■'' . r ' (Sullivan) ""• ■ ,V.NATIONAL ANTHEM. '„.,.''■ ■• ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ j. s. BRIGHAM. 25 .. ' Town Clerk. EXHIBIT IONS: I Speed " a nzac." h The world record-breaking speed car. «'Anzac" kindly'placedta^the disposal of t^AucklanrAuto^mobile'Associatio^byMr «io PoTipert Chamber,; Town Hall, NEXT, ■$$&* and 29th January, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Admission : Adults, «d; Children, 3d. The gross proceeds will be doriated to the War-Membrial Rdll<-oflHonour;Fund; +^ Hall kindly. lent: for the .purpose by the City; Council. .<"<'' ■ _ « ' 28 W. HUTCHISON, Sec. : 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1930, Page 24
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