. amusements. BIG DOUBLE FEATURE TALKIE PROGRAMME. AT 2 THEATRES. "ROXY and crystal Roxy palace g=j ROXY SESSIONS: EE 4.30 — 8 O'CLOCK. £= = CRYSTAL PALACE. S TO-NIGHT AT 8. |=3 No. 1— I. i The Air Rodeo of the Screen, j l~ 1 A Big Talking Thriller. ! l- i A Big Talking Thriller. j ={ BEN LYON, pq SHIRLEY MASON, gE S THE FLYING = THE FLYING MARINE. t= ! 1 A Pathe Talking Circus Story. : : ' ALAN HALE, RENEE r= ■ ■ ADOREE, FRED KOHLER, CLYDE COOK 3 In S "THE SPIELER." = "THE SPIELER." = IT'S A GREAT TALKIE. nzq BOX PLANS AT THEATRES, Roxy Reserves, 41-341. Crystal Palace Reserves. 20-573. 1 EMPRESS. • (Newton.) E3 TO-NIGHT AT 8. = t=3 O SELECTED O - ' & TALKIES" —' = ! ; No. 1 — FORD STERLING, ! j ; .PATSY RUTH MILLER, [ i In 100 p.c. Dialogue. ' f=i "FALL OF EVE." EES 1 No. 2—JACK HOLT, MICKEY 1 McBAN, ' In a Part Talkie. ' "FATHER AND SON." = ' BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. I Reserves. 27-077. —« — "WEST END, FriFj TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. : g — BIG features — g : —~ No. I—Joan Crawford in 1 === "OUR MODERN MAIDENS." No. 2—George 3ancroft in '■ "TOO MANY CROOKS." No. 3 — Pola Negri in "A WOMAN ON TRIAL." Z — "ALEXANDRA. ~ [ (Green Lane.) E ! TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. r = tHr <> — BIG TALKIES — O >— ; t=Z A A t= ! ~ No. I—COLLEGE COQUETTE, i > 100 Per cent All-Talkie. d i Featuring William Collier, I Jun., Ruth Taylor. No. 2—JACK HOLT in t— "FATHER AND SON." —= t A Part Talkie. tzn [ Usual Prices. ; QNEHUNGA piCTURES TO-NIGHT. TRAND. | 1 CJTRAND. | TRAND. | , j First National Pictures Present A Part-Talking Regular Comedy-Drama WO Y\7EEKS 7pF? 7 WO WEEKS V^FF." Featuring DOROTHY MACKAIL and JACK MULHALL. As a Comedy this is the Cat's Whiskers Side-splitting Situations. ' Talking Featurettes. ROY SMECK, the Wiradd of the Strings MARGARET McKEE, the Human Canary F" ORESTERS'. | | ORESTERS'. 1 | J ORESTERS'. Universal Pictures Present: HOOT GIBSON i In L His Latest and Best Production, Ho 'i "T>OINTS W E ST." 1$ j _ PINTS I v EST." fj A Smashing Western Story. Y Also Screening: r Episode 1 of our New Serial, "PIRATES OF PANAMA." . Comedy. News. T\ELTA THEATRE, NEW LYNN TO-NIGHT at 7.so.—Reginald Denndn "HIS LUCKY DAY." A Great Silen Programme. Also, " Tarzan, the Mighty.' Dance follows. "jV/rAUD was a flapper so snappy, Who met with a dapper young chappy She said, for a lark let's see Luna Park Now sne's mending his socks and ii happy. BAND PERFORMANCES. T7ILLERSLIE "DACECOURSI &LLERSLIE J-VACECOURSI g UN DAY FTERNOO N COMMENCING AT 3 P.M. The (Band of the FIRST AUCKLAND REGIMENT Will render a first-class Programme of Music. Collection in Aid of Band 'Funds. 1 A. .1. CLAREBURT. Lieut. WITH LIEUT^^^:MILLIGAN'S, D.S.C., V.D., PERMISSION. THE A iRTIDLERY "RAND, HE ARTILLERY -*->AND, ■Supported by SIGNOR COSTANTINI PUCCINI ' "iX/TUSICAL CJOCIETY. UdCINI IOgciETY. And Assisted by Well-known Auckland ArtistsMiss I. Lockwood (Violinist), Mr. C Poore (Flautist), Mr. A. McEhvaiu (Hun ourist), Mr. iS. Adams (Pianist). .'Will give, in the LARGE TOWN HALL on THURSDAY, Jb EBRUARY 33, A GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT, In Aid of Artillery Band Contest Fund I—Verdi,1 —Verdi, La Forza del Destino (Con&ecrs ■ tion and Prayer). 2—Gounod, Faust .'Church Scene). S —Bizet, Carmen (Toraador). 4—-Gounod, Faust (Calf of Gold). s—Verdi,5 —Verdi, Rigoletto (Grand Quartet). 6 —Donizetti Lucia di Lawmermoor (Grani Sextet). Will be Sung by P.M.S. Choir and Soloist will be: MISSES E. HERBERT (Soprano). I JENKINS (Soprano), E. COUSIN! (Soprano), I. FROST (Contralto). MESSRS. G. FAGAN (Teoore), E. Mil CHELL (Tenore), C. JOBNSO: (Tenore), H. VALENTINE (Baritone) J. DE-MONTALK ' (Bass). A. J FISHER (Bass), H. HADLEY (Bass) ■For the First Time in the Dominion, witl Band Accompaniment, under the baton o MR. WYNNE SMITH. CONTEST SELECTIONS RENDERED BY ARTILLERY BAND. At (he I'laho: MISS K. O'LEAKY, MR. S ADAMS. At the Grand Organ: MISS L. K.VE. Jiox Plan Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd., February 0. 1 CHURCH NOTICES. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. TO-MORHOW (SUNDAY), HOLY MASSES at 11,30, 7,30 r " 11(I >' k£)LLMN HIGH MASS at 11 a.ni, JMCNKDIcaiO^^ A 7 M ANIJ
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 24
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