AMUSEMENTS. THE ■ NATIONAL. "SWING HIGH." Pathe'a Greatest and Most Stupendous All-Talkie Picture. "SWING HIGH." A Sensational Musical Circus Drama, which, with its Huge Circus Ring, Its Clowns, Its Wonderful Acrobats, Its Elephants, Its Clever Horses, Its Menagerie. Its Trapeze Sensation, la one of tie Biggest Productions the Screen has yet presented. It Is appreciated by children as muck as by grown ups. "SWING HIGH." A Drama of Romance, Tears, Laughter, Spectacle. / SWING HIGH \ C. SWING HIGH \ SWING y^ X HIGH SWING : — high. swing high A Love that will bring Tears to your Eyes and Comedy that will bring a Happy Laugh Through all the Tears. "SWING HIGH ,, Is Supported by the Following Outstanding Features: WHEN JUNGLE WIND BLOWS. FOOL. An "Our Gang" On « °, f #« Funniest All-biikine ancl Cleverest Ail talking. of Aesop , s Fablea _ And GEORGE* DEWEY WASHINGTON, The Silver-Voiced Tenor of the South. The Children of Auckland should not miss this week's programme, comprising as it does Comedy and Circus. Now Showing Daily at 11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans at Theatre. Phone 42-169. Prices: 1/, 1/6, 2/3, and 2/10. THE LONDON, All . Britisll THE LONDON, Theatre. Screening only Films of British Origin or sentiment. -100% Talkie Brilliant Comedy-Drama. (Recommended for Adults Only JL With RUTH CHATTJERTON And — CLIVE BROOK — In' "CHARMING SINNERS," "CHARMING SINNERS," "CHARMING SINNERS," A Sparkling Comedy-Drama of Married Life. A Flashing Comedy with two of the most popular screen stars of the day.
"CHARMING SINNERS," Is a Smart Picture for Smart People. The Latest Fashions in Frocks. All English Supports, Sound News and a . Good Comedy. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. — THE LONDON. — — ORPHEUS THEATRE, — STATION ROAD OTAHUHU. To-night (Sat).—"THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." See a floating island of derelicts —men from the Seven Seas—locked together In a hopeless mass of seaweed. Mon. and Tues.—"ACQUITTED." Thrills and surprises galore will keep you in suspense! Thrilling! Exciting! Gripping! Admission, 1/6 and 1/ ; reserves 6d extra. Phone 15. pIT Y ■ O~F AUCKLAND. ° TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT S O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR WILL SING Fire, Fire, My Heart (Morley); The Nightingale (Mendelssohn) ; All Through the Night (Welsh Air) ; Psalm 150 (Cesar Franck) ; Let Me the Canakin Clink (McEwen); The Homeland (Sullivan); There was a Tree (Old Hampshire Air). MISS KATE CAMPION Will Sing Air des Adieus (Tschaikowski) ; Air des Bijoux, "Faust" (Gounod) ; Buy My Roses ■ (Slater). MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City. Organist, Will Play Cuckoo and Nightingale Concerto (Handel) ; Finale (Peace) ; Minuet (Paderewski), Evensong (Johnston). Choir Organist MR. EDGAR RANDAL. Accompanist MR. LEO WHITTAKER. Admission, 6d and 1/. Reserved Seats, 2/, at Lewis Eady Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM 13 Town Clerk. .QITY OF AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK. Commfencing at 3 p.m. A BRIGHT MUSICAL PROGRAMME WILL BE .RENDERED BY THE MUNICIPAL BAND TOWN HALL. SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.30 P.3f. FREE MUSICAL RECITAL BY THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. PROGRAMME. Marche, "Militaire" (Schubert) Overture, "Raymond" (Thomas) hornet Duet, "Cheerfulness".. (Gumbert) Duettists: Messrs. F. Bowes and J. Davies. Selection, "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni) Euphonium Solo, "Song of the Clock" (Burchell) Soloist, Mr. J. Purchase. Selection, "Popular Songs'' .. (del Riego) March, "The Red Cross" (Panella) Hymn Tunes. National Anthem. 13 J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. ri I T Y OF AUCKLAND. ° TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. ORGAN RECITAL. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will Play Homage Hymn and Scherzo Caprice (Rowley) ; Andante (Bacb) ; Variations (Beethoven) ; Toccata (Gigout) ; Fourth Symphony, four movements (Widor) ; Vesper Bells, arranged for Organ and Chimes; Wedding March (Rubinstein). ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM, 13 Town Clerk. BAND PERFORMANCES. xtJJB WfttoK Kind Permission of WATERSIDE ' SILVER Will Render a Select *TS§BvfiKMass| Musical Programme at the DOMAIN GARDENS, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT 3 P.M. 13 A. BOVEY, Conductor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 20
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