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AMUSEMENTS. T H THE DOMINION'S „ _ __ GREATEST THEATRE. CIV Direction: Thomas TO-DAY A TALKING PICTURE ELINOR ELINOR ELINOR ELINOR FIRST ALL-TALK A STARTLING STORY A "SUCH MEN Ik 4 toH DANGEROUS." Starring WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER, r BEFORE— .\ . KRANZ, MDLTI - MILLIONAIRE, BOUGHT A WOMAN AS HE WOULD A LIMOUSINE — REBELLING, SHE FLED ON HER WEDDING NIGHT. WHAT A STORY! HERE ARE A FEW SCENES Kranz's interview with Dr. Erdman, the famous plastic surgeon, and Ms subsequent transformation into an attractive, younger-looking man. The sensational drop from parachute and his A BRILLIANT NOVELIST— Then TED HENKEL'S CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA, PLAYING "DIE SCHONE GALATEA." Also, . ANOTHER SIDE-SPLITTING "AFTER SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. -— CIVIC THEATRE : WINTER GARDEN TEAROOM — OPEN — — SUNDAYS — 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. Ordinary Mid-day Luncheon Session and Refreshments, Etc. REFRESHMENTS AT POPULAR PRICES. BETWEEN 8 P.M. AND 10 P.M. — FRED SCHOLL — At the —CIVIC GRAND ORGAN — AND THE CIVIC CONCERT TRIO WILL PRESENT A SPECIALLY SELECTED MUSICAL PROGRAMME. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. CIVIC THEATRE. SUNDAY, MAY A, 8 P.M. THE AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' UNION Have pleasure in announcing that MR. TED HENKEL MR. TED HENKEL Will Conduct a Symphony Orchestra of 7K— PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS—/7K • —PROFESSIONAL ' MUSICIANS— ' O Assisted by MR. FRED SCHOLL At the Grand Organ. CIVIC THEATRE. SUNDAY, MAY 4, 8 P.M. SILVER COLLECTION. Proceeds in aid' of Auckland Musicians' Union Benevolent Fund. Watch Daily Papers for Programme. 26 QIT Y OF AUCKLAND. MUNICIPAL CONCERTS. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. A UCKLAND TITUNICIPAL T>AND. Auckland -M-unicipal -£> A nd. Presents the following fine urogramine :— March, "Entry of the Gladiators" (Julius Fucik) ; overture, "Le Roi d'Yvetot" (Adolphe Adam); cornet solo, "Carnival of Venice" (Arban), soloist Mr. J. Davies; song, "My Heart Has a Quiet Sadness" i (Sargent), vocalist, Miss Beryl Smith: suite, "Aus Aller Herren Lander" ("In Foreign Parts," visiting Russia. Germany and Spain),, . (Moszkowski) ; vocal duet, "Sink, Red Sun" (Del Riego), vocalists, Miss Beryl Smith and Mr. Duncan Black; variations on a well-known melody (W. Short), a quaint conception of a homely theme given in the musical idiom of Liszt. Mendelssohn, Gounod, Wagner, Rossini and Sousaflute solo, "Seventh Grand Solo" (Krantz), soloist, Mr. Hal. C. McLennan; song, "The Fishermen of England'' (Phillips) , vocalist, Mr. Duncan Black; a lament, "The Flowers of the Forest" (Frederick Bridge) ; song, "Sea Wrack" (Hamilton Harty), vocalist, Miss Beryl Smith; selection, "Old English Songs" (H. Bishop). National Anthem. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY NIGHT, AT B.SO. Intermezzo, "Eventide at the Convent" (Pratt) ; overture, "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe) ; cornet duet, "Ida and Dot" (Losey), soloists, Messrs. Fred Bowes and J. Davies; suite, "Ballet Egyptian" (Lugini); flute solo, "Lieder Ohne Worte" (Clinton), soloist, Mr. H. C. McLennan; march, "Victoria" Von Blon; selection. "Reminiscences of England" (Godfrey). National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, x 26 Town Clerk. I T Y OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK. QRGAN J^ECITAL. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will Play: Concerto (Handel), Two Chorale Preludes and Vivace (Bach), Serenata (Wolstenholme). 3rd Sonata (Guilmant), Ypres Melody (arr. for organ and bells), Berceuse and Intermezzo (Maughan Barnett). Ballet Music from Faust, three movements (Gounod.) Admission Free, f, J. S. BRIGHAM. . 26 Town Clerk. LECTURES. J^BCTURE. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 1, NEXT, MAY 1, AT 8 P.M. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. "THE UNIVERSE AROUND US." By the noted Australian Rationalist Orator, MR.'J. S. LANGLEY. Admission 2/ (reserved), and 1/. Ring 43-102 for Reserves. KEEP THIS NIGHT. FREE. 26 ta9m|S,Netaoin nu inu inu nu nu pjpjm THIRST AID TO THE INJURED /SjSjgk x AND . HOME NURSING. i|W| Classes for MEN and for WOMEN are being, formed. The fee for va-r each Course of 0 lectures is 7/G. Larly application is requested. WILLIAM RATTRAY, , . . Hon. Secretary. Ambulance Station,, inland Street. 29

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 26 April 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 26 April 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 26 April 1930, Page 24

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