AMUSEMENTS. " THE DESERT SONG," MAGNETIC, COLOURFUL, AS UP-TC DATE AS TO-MORROW'S THE SUPREME PINNACLE OF Tffi MODERN MOTION PICTURE ART. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' (Pro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 A.M., 2.15 AND S. Warner Bros.' Musical Success, Warner Bros.' Musical Success, « the " THE DESERT DESERT SONG," SONG," Starring JOHN BOLES and CARLOTTA KING, 132 Singing Voices, 116 Exotic Dancers and an Operatic Orchestra of 109 Players. A WARNER BROS. AND A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Plans at St. James' Theatre LAST 3 NIGHTS OF "LADY BE GOOD.' 1 "SUNNY" AT THE MATINEE ON SATURDAY. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— — HIS MAJESTY'S.— (Pro.: J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Lessees: Sir Ben. and Mr. John Fuller.) TO-NIGHT—AT B.—TO-NIGHT Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present THEIR LATEST -MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Headed by the Famous English Comedian, FREDDIE FORBES, FREDDIE FORBES, And the Ever Popular Quartet, THE BIG FOUR, THE BIG FOUR, Supported by the Cream of Australian Talent, In Their Second Big Musical Comedy Success, "LADY BE GOOD." " LADY BE GOOD." The Delieiously, Delightful, Laughing, Dancing Musical Comedy Supreme. PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/. (Plus* Tax.) BOX PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Day Sales at Theatre Sweet Store. "SUNNY" COMMENCES AT THE MATINEE ON SATURDAY. QITY OF MUNICIPAL CONCERTS. rjIOWN JJALL — rpowN JJALL. CJATURDAY TH VEXING "VTEXT,"* Saturday -Evening •-W ext, MARCH 22, AT S P.M. SPENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME, Comprising Six Entirely New Numbers and many Old Favourites, wifl be presented by the A UCKLAND TY/T uni CIPAL r>AND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL -OAND. Conductor: MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Vocalist: MR. WILFRID SCOTT, Baritone. Soloists : MESSRS. J. DA VIES AND HAL C Mclennan. At the Piano: MRS. SCOTT - ADMISSION: Body of the Hall, 6d; Gallery, 1/; Reserves, 2s, at Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd. TOWN HALL, MARCH 22, AT 8 P.M. J. S. BRIGHAM, 19 Town Clerk. _ SPORTING. J£AY OF JpLENTY JOCKEY QLU3 (Incorporated). ANNUAL RACE MEETING. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. gATURDAY, jyj-ARCH £2 1930> FIRST RACE 11.50 A.M. Excursion Fares, 27/6 return, from Auckland by N.S.S. Co., Ltd., Clansman, leaving Auckland 7 p.m. FRIDAY, March 21. Leaving Tauranga 7 p.m. race day. Holiday Excursion Fares by Special Race Trains on SATURDAY, March 22. Leaving .Frankton Junction 6.10 a.m., Hamilton 6.16, Morrinsville 7 a.m., Te Aroha 7,37, Paeroa 8.28, Waihi 9.2. Thames North 7.5, Thames South 7.10 a.m. Connect race train at Paeroa. Return train leaves Strand 6 p.m. From Taneatua and way stations bv Taneatua-Auckland Express, leaves Taneatua 8 a.m. Return train leaves Strand 5.50 p.m. for , e .. Puke > Matata, Taneatua, and wav stations. J , 1Q S. GEO. WILLCOCK, ' Secretary. MANAWATU R ACING 'QLUB. (Incorporated.) jyjEETING, AND 26TH AND 27T11 MARCH, 1930. AC^ ANC , ES for the FIRST DAY'S RACES close on FRIDAY 21 ST MARCH, 1930, at 9 p.m. ' - T V. T. DIBBLE, P.O. Box 52. Palmerston North. Telephone 6264. oq TAURANGA t> A C «T AURA NG A -R ACE I I gATURDAY, r>r> S.S. CLANSMAN, . From NORTHERN WHARF. FRT Ve^i U t Ck i and: Leaves Tauranga : r FRI., 21st, 7 p.m. SAT:, 22nd, 7 p m KETURN FARE, 27/6. ;21 ■ BASKETBALL ■ j BASKETBALL CLUB. I ™ . ANNUAL MEETING, SATTTRTMSm h M Ed S Ie School, r»EXT, March 22, at 2.30 n m Members and intending Members please m attend. Business: General. 19 R. Secretary
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1930, Page 24
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