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_ AMUSEMENTS. II ' !l 2 — COLOSSAL TALKIES — 2 2 — COLOSSAL TALKIES — 2 II II II II WEEkNs^ 11 Reservations, 11 AT 11—2—5—S Phone 41-341-!J R 0 X Y, 5, EOXT, / R 0 X Y, / QUEEN ST. / '-HiiM- / VQ I BEST SHOW / IN AUCKLAND. ' \ 'SfS? I•»" \ • \ /SUPERLATIVE PROGRAMME / OF BRITISH TALENT. / Be Early Plan at Theatre. / I WEST | | NEW j | END | IDE'LUXEj Ponsonbv Rd. Mt. Albert Term. AT BOTH THEATRES. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. FINAL SCREENING. . O _ MIGHTY BRITISH FILMS — f> -if _ MIGHTY BRITISH FILMS — — No " THE HATE SHIP." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) *°' "HARMONY HEAVEN." Britain's First Teelinifolour Production. X K *\ DELPHI^GREY X LYNN^ X X X SPECIAL. X X "ON WITH THE SHOW." X X 100% Colour. .100% Talking. X X And Special Featurettes. X . X' Free Dance to Patrons. X -V X X XXX X X X X X N X* X X X X X XX XX XXX X PETER PAN AUCKLAND'S NEW CABARET. {

; DANCING TO-NIGHT, S TO 12 P.M. Admission, u/. Music by the Peter Pan Dance Band. Half-price for After-theatre Patrons. For Reservations Phone 46-777. GRILL ROOM OPEN FROM 8 P.M. MUSICIANS' UNION CONCERTS TRANSFERRED TO ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' SUNDAY. SUNDAY. SUNDAY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AND SILENT PICTURE. COMMENCING 7.30. ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY MR. GEORGE POORE. The Following Artists will Appear:— MISS EDNA LANGMUIR, F.T.C.L. (Mezzo-soprano). MR. LEN. BARNES (Baritone), MASTER HAROLD TABENER (Violinist). MRS. PAUL HAYES } (Accompanists). MR. R. POTTER J SILENT PICTURE, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Masterpiece, " THE SIGN OF FOUR." | • " THE SIGN OF FOUR." | I DOORS OPEN 6.30. Silver Collection. Organised by Auckland Musicians' Union on behalf of Unemployed Musicians and the Musicians' Benevolent Fund. FRANK EGERTON, Secretary. 27 LECTURES. WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. ADMISSION FREE. The Second Lecture will be given in THE MUSEUM LIBRARY, , fJIO-MORROW gUNDAY, AT 3 P.M. j "THE ART OF THE POTTER," "THE ART OF THE POTTER," By MISS BRIAR GARDNER. Miss Gardner will describe the origins and i development of pottery, and tell of some ] experiments "with New Zealand clays. j GILBERT ARCHEY, x 27 Director. # At the theoSophical hall, j 371, QUEEN STREET, f THIS EVENING AT 8. v MRS. ARUNDALE s Will Lecture on 1 "THE FLOWER OF LIFE.'' 2 AT CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M., . BISHOP ARUNDALE

Will Lecture. Subject: , "DEATH AND LIFE." What Is life? What comes after death? Death the portal to further adventures. No need for grief. Love is the Master of death. __ All Seats Free. Collection. 27 A UCKLAND PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY. Fountain of Friendship Lodge, Newton. Kd. Public Lecture on MONDAY, September 29, by MR. C. L. MACFARLAND. ; Subject: "HISTORY AND CUSTOMS OF THE SAMOANS." Visitors Heartily Welcomed. s2 ? C. M. CAVITT, President. ART EXHIBITIONS. AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ARTS. EVPTf. M TOnwv A Tv US COLLECTION Ji/VER SHOWN IN NEW ZEALAND, At SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BLDG., Shortland Street. LAST WEEK. DON'T MISS IT. Closes October 4, 1830* *27

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 229, 27 September 1930, Page 24

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