AMUSEMENTS. 1 ST. JAMES' — _ I ST. JAMES' fj "Where Sound Sounds Best" f-3 The ACOUSTICS of this Theatre * i i mest in X.Z. • lit 3 Sessions Daily : 11 a.m., 2.15 pm _ ' •' 8 P.®. jjj Sir Benjamin and Mr. John' Present et "UNDER A t " UNDER A „• TEXAS MOON" j texas moon'" I A Glorious, Glamorous Entertainment Tho first All-colour Outdoor Picture t screened in Auckland. 0 A Warner Bros, and Vitaphone Pr of W — PLAN AT ST. JAMES' J I,FRIDAY NEXT . FRIDAY NEXT] T FRIDAY NEXT RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMES? RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In " SON OF — "SON OF ______ " SON OF ______ 3 " SON OF . THE GODS." THE GODS " . THE GODS." THE GODS." From the Story by REX BEACH. —_ REX BEACH. A Romance of East and West. MURRAY, . MURRAY, MURRAY, MURRAY, MURRAY, MURRAY/ GREATEST CONTRALTO i Nellie Melba), Give I WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCT. 8 i WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCT. 8, THE HALL HALL HAL^. j "Her voice has all the richness of the [ true contralto quality without the least |. suspicion of the heaviness and roughness r that spoil so many otherwise excellent \ voices." —"DAILY TELEGRAPH." "Smooth and rich, her voice gave the impression of a fine instrument played by an expert performer." —"MANCHESTER GUARDIAN." "In Wellington the management for Stella Murray's Concert created a record for a New Zealand artist, by over-selling the Town Hall." t —"CHRISTCHURCH SDN." CYRIL TOWSEY. 5 EADY, LTD. PRICES: 8/, 6/, 4/, 2/, ' Manager, MAURICE S. O'CONNOR, ? JL HOLY NAME T CONCERT. Kjp MAIN TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (TUES), 8 P.M. Artists i Miss Kate Campion, Miss Sarah Stacpoole, Miss Jessie Smith, Miss Ida Lockwood, Mr. ' Roy Dormer, Mr. Albert Gibbons-Taylor, Mr. Charles Hayes, Mr. Alan McElwain, the Sacred Heart College Orchestra, Students of St. Mary's Convent, Students o£ St. Joseph's Convent (conducted by Signer Constantini), Students of St. Peter's College and the N.Z. Four. Accompanists: Miss Nell Ormond and Mr. Leo Whlttaker, Admission : One Shilling to all parts. Reserves (6d extra)_at_Cathollc_j3epot j 6 DANCING. gCOTS ~pj~ALL gYMONDS gT. gCOTS JJALL gYMONDS gT. TO-NIGHT~IMONDAY), AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION CHARITY CLUB. , HELP CHARITY BY ATTENDING THIS ■> POPULAR DANCE. Always a Joyful Atmosphere. "T>AND TT I T S " "•■£> AND -CL IT S" BY THE "•nANDIT S." "JD ANDI T S." 3 Evening Dress Optional. * / Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/6. MSI PETER PAN CABARET. FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE FOR SHOPPERS. A CINDERELLA DANCE WILL KE HELD EVERY FRIDAY NIGHI, COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, OCT. M. S.SO to 11.30 p.m. ADMISSION, 2/ v FULL PETER PAN SAND. FULL PETER PAN ®AND. Let a Couple of Hour^ 1 Dancing Freshen you up after a long day. 6 : ' " QLD-fJIIME JQANCINO AT THE CLICK CLACK CABARET, Newmarket (above New Rialto Theatre)Come along and enjoy an Evening ot u Time Dancing on Modern Cabaret Lin ■ v Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Balloons, Uoco lates and Cigarettes free. Also, »P e Consolation Prizes for ~arlo. MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA Will be with us To-night. ' Gentlemen 2/. Ladies l/oLES GORDON, M.C. n Cubicles reserved by ringing 46-377 UP, . G p.m., from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., 21-IUA q No extra charge for booking. \ jpOLICE SOCIAL CMJB- ,® The Auckland Police Social Club Comh mittee wish to notify friends and P a - r ;. - that their Sixth and Final Dance of tw r Season will be held in Masoiiic Hall, ot ~ giiim Street, opp. top of Queen Street, 0. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, the Bth of October, ~ 1930. Dancing from 8 to 12. Supper p vided. Usual prices. Music suppl ieu y Bolton's Apache Orchestra. :S JAS. T. SMITH, Hon. Sec^ PT. CHEVALIER HALL, TUESDAY, Oct. 7, at 8 p.m.—Waterview Ratepayer ?• and Residents' Association, Social a Dance. Old-Time, Jazz, Tingle T a , n f^' - Supper, Orchestra, Balloons, Chocolate^ . Cigarettes. " 3 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. : "REBUILT Typewriters — Underwoods, •" Remingtons, direct from factoryi ®Q U to new.—Thos. Bailey, 3, Swanson St. rnYFEWRITERS, Cheap, portable and a standard size, clearing lowest cu 1. prices.—lmperial Typewriters, 2, Swanson i St. *
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1930, Page 18
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