AMUSEMENTS. AN OPEN LETTER Sometimes a publicity man express himself.. That is my just closed on that wonderful I can't speak, I am too full, memories come back to me, my thing predominates—l am proud, have just seen re-enacted the seen its tragedies, its humours, NOT seen the ghastly sordidness, trayc-d by some modern fiction British eyes. I have seen and ing and dying before me, and I seen a film epic, written by a acted by Britishers, with wonderful film that every uian touch the throbbing heart of KEY'S END" is so big one immediately. " JOURNEY'S IND." Three Presentations Daily: 11 a.m., 2.13 p.m., S p.m.
KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. LAST NIGHT *OF " THE VAGABOND KING." " THE VAGABOND KING." TO-MORROW SATURDAY, AT 2.30 AND 7.45. A GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. NANCY CARROLL IN " HONEY." IN ADDITION : VIRGINIA VALLI And NOAH BEERY IN " THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." NOTE !!—PROGRAMME STARTS AT 7.45. Phono 44-13(i. USUAL PRICES. —ONEHUNGA PICTURES.— TO-NIGHT. Strand. JOSEPH HISLOP and EVE GRAY Strand. "THE LOVES OF ROBERT Strand. Burns." Strand. "Tarzan the Tiger" Serial, Strand. And All-Talking Supports. Strand. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Strand. Jack Oakie and Nancy Carroll in Strand. "SWEETIE. AMBASSADOR PT. CHEVALIER. TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. Fox Movietone Presents " THE BIG PARTY," With Sue Carol, Dixie Lee, Walter Cntlet and "Whispering" Jack Smith. X XX /\ DELPHI^ XXXXX GUEY X LYNN% X X X -ti. TO-NIGHT. X X "PARIS." "PARIS." X X "PARIS." "PARIS." X X XXX."XXXxx7. XXX.-XXXXXXX SALVATION ARMY. GONDOLA FAIR. _ TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT -- 7.30 -- TO-NIGHT PROGRAMME BY THE MEMBERS OF BLIND INSTITUTE. Chairman : MR. GEO. W. HUTCHISON. TICKETS, Gd. Children Half-price. SAT. AFTERNOON, 2.30. PROGRAMME SUPPLIED BY CAPTAIN WALLACE. Presided over b.v MISS BENTIIAN, Y.W.C.A. EVENING, 7.30. PROGRAMME BY GIRLS OF THE GRANGE ORPHANAGE And THE CONGRESS HALL BAND. TWENTY STALLS AND NOVELTIES. xS ROLLER SKATING. SKATING! SKATING! OPENING SATURDAY, AUG. 16. NEW.SKATING RINK Now Under Construction, Rouslnvortb Bros Kliyber Pass. !) PUBLIC NOTICES. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BRIDGE Jr\. ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated.) SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, AT 8 P.M., CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Swanson Street. Business: ADMINISTRATION. URGENT. C. G. ASIIDOWNE, xS secretary. QANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. In the matter of tlie> Industrial, Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 11)25, and in the matter of the Northern, Taranaki, Wellington, Nelson, Canterbury, Otago and Southland ENGINEERS, MOULDERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON, SHIP and BRIDGE BUILDERS' AWARD, dated the 16th day of July, 1929. TO EACH AND EVERY PARTY TO ABOVE AWARD. Take notice that the Council of Conciliation will hold a sitting in the Commissioner's Room, Government Buildings, Worcester Street. CHRISTCHURCII, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of August, 1930, at 10.30 a.m., in the forenoon, to further consider all matters still in dispute between the parties in the said Engineering Industry, and report thereon to the Court. Dated at Christchureli this 4tli day of August, 1930. W. 11. HAGGER, S Conciliation Commissioner. LJENKINSON'S Plumbing Works, 144, • Victoria Street. Mr. L. .Tenkinson begs to notify his customers and the public generally, that business will be carried on as usual during alterations to premises. 11 MUSICAL TT E n^ R .™ y Pupils Play, Lewis Eady's To-night (Friday), (j to 830 onlv ° quarters.—Walter Smith. 1 n juTis MADGE HIHGIXS, LT C I ~ L.A.8.: Piano, Singing. Harmony' Counterpoint; Harmony taught by corns! pondence.—Queen St., Onehunga.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 186, 8 August 1930, Page 10
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