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_ AMUSEMENTS - I the I national, j COMMENCING TO-DAY SAT. — TO-DAY AT t 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. A Metro Super All-Talking Picture, " A LADY~TO~LOVFiH "A LADY TO LOVE" "A LADY TO LOVE" " A LADY TO LOVE" " A LADY TO LOVE." WITH VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY^ One of America's Greatest Dramatic Star ROBERT AMES, ROBERT AMES, r The Brilliant Young English And a Powerful Supporting C ast "A LADY TO LOVE" Taken from the Stage Play ' j "THEY KNEW~WHAT~I 1 THEY WANTED." M In which Maurice Moscovitch achieved" , sensational triumph at His MniW Theatre several years ago. and whiA 'ar. the tune, created a spirited controvertT, the newspapers. 'tt j " A LADY TO LOVE 7 *"] Is vivid life. Is a story of realism. Is tears and sur.tfiine, Is a social problem. It will cause endless discussion, " A LADY TO LOVE." Is a strikingly daring, yetcomnell-: ing play. Cynics may say that the theme js merely another variation of the eternal triangle, hut it must be admitted that it is a frank and original variation, a very human document, with an emotional appeal for its stark realism. Supporting Featurettes: "DOCTOR'S ORDERS," AESOP FABLE SINGING SAPS METRO NEWS NO. 41. DAILY SESSIONS: II — 2.15 — 8 P.M. Plans at Theatre. Phone 42-169. Prices: 1/. 1/0. 2/3, and 2/10. — ORPHEUS THEATRE, - STATION ROAD, OTAHUHU. Saturday.—"Smiling Irish Eyes," \rfth Colleen Moore at her best. One of the most fascinating, entertaining Irish programmes with special Supports. See the Wonderful Performing Parrots. Monday, Tuesday.—"Light Fingers" combination of daring crooks' exploits. ' Prices, 1/, 1/0; Children G<l; Phone 15 27 M U R R A Y, MURRAY, MURRAY, MURRAY,

A MUSE ME NTS. THE REGENT "Where Talkies Talk Best." Direction . . J. C. Williamson Films. AT 2.15 AND 8 P.M. SECOND MIGHTY WEEK! A Wonderful Triumph ! The Talkie the Whole Town's Talking About l| I NORMA SHEARER IN "THE DIVORCEE." i it - * (Recommended for Adult Audienees.) Miss Shearer is supported by Chester Morris, Conrad Nagel and Robert Montgomery. — Also — Those Perfect Fools, LAUREL AND HARDY. In "They Go Boom" — a Yell! NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING AT THE REGENT. Reservations at Theatre (Phone 4G-BSS), And at Lewis Eady, Ltd. CAPITOL DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT S. DOUBLH-STAIi PROGRAMME. ROBERT AMES and LI LA LEE In "DOUBLE CROSS ROADS," A 100% Fox Production, And 'CARLYLE BLACKWELL IN "THE WRECKER." SEE AND HEAR THIS MAGNIFICENT RAILWAY THRILLER. FULL TALKIE SUPPORTS. Phone 20-574. THE CINEMA - sandringham TOM MOORE and BLANCHE SWEET In " THE WOMAN RACKET." " THE WOMAN RACKET." GOOD supports, Including MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON, PATHETONE MAGAZINE, COMEDIES, SONGS and NEWS RESLS. PICTUREDROME MILFORD. "ROMANCE OF 1 RIO GRANDE," "ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE," A Talkie Thriller of the Great Out-door. Two Ho in 4 !?' Jazz to Follow. STELLA STELLA STELLA STELLA

| NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST CONTRALTO, TOWN HALL, OCTOBER 8. TOWN HALL, OCTOBER 8. AT 5.15. ; SOLO PIANIST, CYRIL TOWSEY. BOX PLANS OPEN, WEDNESDAY NEXT. AT LEWIS R. EADY, LTD. PRICES: Business Manager, 8/, 6/, 4/, 2/, plus Tax. MAURICE S. O'CONNOR. QIT 1- O V AuckL AK D. SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. at o'clock p.m. ' t ORGAN RECITAL. MAJESTIC THEATRE. MR. MAUGHAN BARNLTT, City Organist, Doors Open G. 30 p.m. „,i \ n J 6 - 50 P- m -~Lantern Slide "Talks." Recitatne and Allegro, ord Concerto 7 p.m.—Film, "Austria," Travel Scenic. Stv" krl C pr r }>, 0n ;m"" UI,C ; '' Uuivcr " 7.15 p.m.—Short Address by HTnlHncJ «« \V . orceau Concert MRS. MARY M. DREAYER, (Mollins), Soeur Monique (Couperiu), On tßnnlinn m M A llor ,Merkel), Wild Rose "WOMEN,' WORK AND THE WORLD: (Bendcl), Cornell us March (Mendelssohn). CHILDREN, CHURCHES AND CHARITY." ADMISSION I) REE. 7.45 p.m.—MOVING PICTURE, 27 J " T om nlk' " EASY COME, EASY GO," OT ni v (i ,T. T _ T —7 ———- A Breezy, Sparkling Comedy-Drama, in AUCKLAND, which Richard Dix and Nancy Carroll are ZOOLOGICAL PARK. the Stars. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Under the Auspices of the N.Z. Association SEPTEMBER 28 1930 * tor tlic Advancement ot' Rationalism (Inc.) Commencing at 3 p.m! SILVER COIN COLLECTION. THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Ring 4(i-2. r )7 for Reserves. 27 \\ ill Render a Bright Musical Programme sunday ,o e^n"ng L at sso ' MIDGET GOLF. H FREE MUSICAL RECITAL By THE MUNICIPAL BAND. Acting Bandmaster, MR. HAL. C. McLENNAN OPENING SHORTLY, PROGRAMME. ' Dream Picture, "The Phantom Brigade" overture. . T „« p, asanl ,, <»'»"! THE CIVIC MIDGET GOLF . um. ••whisp o « e ri„|l,arFiL;;s" <s T:?! COURSE. Symphony, 'Unfinished" (Ist Movement).J the NEW AND FASCINATING CRAZE March, "Ripitrliare" (Schubert ix ENGLAND. AMERICA, AND AUSTRALIA. s t 'NAmoNAi WIt > I C I1 ''- full 18-HOLE COURSE W/ IS XOW BEING LAID OUT IN THE BASE--27 .T. S. BRTGHAM. MENT 0F THB CIVIC THEATRE. wrestling. WATCH FOR FURTHER tTHE EX - SERVICE- ANNOUNCEMENT. MEN'S WRESTLING UNION. CRICKET. . (Under the Auspice* "f '' - A ICELAND CITY AND Returned Soldiers' AsJciatiot ) a " U A Affiliated with the Dominion of N.Z. mW ASSOCIATIO- . A\ restling Union. ANNUAL MEETING. THE STAR The Annual Meeting of the Auckland City WRESTLTNf; ATTRAPTm\T and Suburban Cricket Association will be VJ A 1 IRACTION. held at tlle y.M.C.A. Rooms on TUESDAr, September 30, at 7.30 p.m. J- xl x _bL/ , , v . , _ Business: Report and Balance-she?:, cor 0 tie lerrible Turk) Election of Officers. Adoption of Revised V. Rules. General. HOWARD E. STALLWORTHY, CANTONWINE *29 Hon. Sec. (The American Thunderbolt). Ttt T PROFESSIONAL MATCH COMMENCES <&Tk A™*™ CRICKET tLUB ' ') 30 P AT i- W) THE ANNUAL MEETING TOWN TTATT ml/ Will be held at MR. HICKS' (late Mrs. Eastwoods) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 TEA rooms, O, Great North Road, Avondale, T. S. MILLER, Secretary. 0u MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, Aucklanders' Last Chance of Seeing All Players and Intending players are THYE IN ACTION invited to attend. DON'T MISS THIS BOUT. ~L H. E. GREEN, Secretary. Profits to Distressed Returned Sol- : " " " diers *und of the Auckland R.S.A. LODGE NOTICES. __ — I?" «. „ T 0.L., No. SS, WILL " ~ ~ — - L/ * ATTEND DIVINE CHURCH NOTICES. 9SERVICE IN THE CON- ~~ GREGATIONAL CHURCH, QUEEN STREET, ONEfN,m T, i mjT/'yin „. „, T TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), jIL S PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL . At 7 p.m. Sister Lodges cordially invited to attend mf?: also Regalia to be worn. guff/. ;§vCm By Order. W.M. 27 |lMjj[ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). - —a Printed and Publislied for the Proprietors, " New Zealand Newspapers, Limited," by HOLY MASSES at 6 30 730 0 mil n n m Ambrose Charles Pawson, of 33, Hamilton Tn the « O ,r,' ? " Road - Ponsonby, Publisher, at the OfflW In the Evening a Sacred Concert will be of the Company, Shortland Street, rendered by the Choir at 7 o'clock. • Auckland. 27 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930.

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

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