AMUSEMENTS. BIG DOUBLE BILL At the i NATIONAL, | Direction .-. Williamson Films. AT 11 — 2.13 — 8. • 1 A Special Talking Film, "WISE GIRLS." "WISE GIRLS." " WISE GIRLS." -feature "WISE GIRLS." Well. Girlg are always worth talking about, But these "WISE GIRLS." "WISE GIRLS." ofi" " WISE GIRLS." "WISE GIRLS." EVERYBODY, "be WISE GUYS And Come and See "WISE GIRLS." "WISE GIRLS." 'You'll "WISE GIRLS." Enjoy It. "WISE GIRLS." Also, '. '> The Singing Film, » "THE FEATHER," "THE FEATHER," "THE FEATHER," "THE FEATHER," With Jameson Thomas and Vera Flory. A Suspenseful Romance. SONGS. INCLUDE: "Within.the Garden of My Heart," "Three Red Roses," and Operatic Solos from "The Barber of Seville." "THE FEATHER," "THE FEATHER," "THE FEATHER," "THE FEATHER," '. A Worth-while Picture. RESERVES: Phone' 42-169. Prices: 1/, 1/6, 2/3, 2/10. Children Half-price. ALL-BRITISH GIANT BILL. THE LONDON °pp- gpo - ; Alll-British fTalkie THE LONDON m origin or . . —— Sentiment. The British . Dominion Films Present "SPLINTERS." — — "SPLINTERS." — —- " SPLINTERS." — v . The Most Entertaining Talkie Yet 1 Talking, Singing Comedy. "SPLINTERS" More Exciting, More Thrilling than "THE BETTER 'OLE," "WHAT PRICE GLORY" or the "COCK-EYED WORLD." Unusual! Unique! Astounding! With. NELSON KEYS and SYDNEY HOWARD. All-British Talkie Supports. Including THE LIVERPOOL GRAND „ NATIONAL, 1930. •? National Sports — "ATHLETIC GIRLS." Aesop's Fables — "THE FLY'S BRIDE." PATHE SOUND NEWS. . Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. THE LONDON — THE CINEMA ~ sandringham. 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. "LORDImtON OF BROADWAY." With Technicolour. "LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY." , Splendid for its Romance. ALL-TALKING, SINGING, DANCING.. Also, -~ GREAT SELECTION OF SUPPORTS. . DIXIE LA N D "BY THE SEA," NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. DANCING TO-NIGHT, 1 . 8.30 to Midnight. Admission, 5/-. Why dance in the city's humid atmosphere when DIXIELAND offers you the fresh sea breezes and comfort unobtainable elsewhere? Come Along and Spend an Enjoyable Night and Dance to the Delightful Rhythm of the FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND. For Reservations, Ring 26-615. E" QIT Y OF. AUCKL AN D. ZOOLOGICAL~PARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARE. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3.0 P.M. The following Musical Programme will be played by THE MUNICIPAL BAND (Acting Bandmaster, Mr. Hal. C. ;.. \> McLennan) : —: "God Save theiKing." ".'. March, "On the 'Square" . .". ... (Panella) Overture. "Oberon" ....."..... (Weber) Hymn, "Onward, Christian Soldiers" (Sullivan) Waltz, "Blue Danube" .... (Strauss) Tone Poem, "In the Cloisters" (Torrance* Selection, "Romeo and Juliet".. (Gounod) Interval. March. "The Parade" (.Tessel!) Selection, "Maritana" ........ (Wallace) Morceau, "Sanctuary of the Heart" (Ketelbey) Hymn, "Hollingside" March, "Glenavy" (Wheeler) National Anthem. ■ TOWN HALI7~TOWN HALL. SUNDAY EVENING, AT 5.30 P.M. FREE MUSICAL RECITAL By the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. J. S. BRIGHAM. 8 ; ' . . I Town Clerk. QITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, . AT 3 O'CLOCK. ORGAN RECITAL. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, will play: Overture (Wolstenholme). Two Chorale Preludes (Bach), Spinning Song (Mendelssohn), Adagio and Finale At Twilight (Stebbins), Tkeme with variations (Faulkes), A Day in Venice (Nevin). ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM, 8 ■ Town Clerk. —- UNITY HALL. — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, AT 8 P.M. RECITAL BY THE STUDENTS OF Mr. and M KS - r* TKIL rnOWSEY. R. AND -"J-RS. J-OWSEY. 8 piANOFORTE AND "yOCAL TDECITAL LEWIS EADY HALL. By Pupils of MISS MAIDA HOOKER And MISS BERTA CARR. SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 8 P.M. Tickets, 2/, Plus Tax. ,':ls ... ■■. ■■'•''•'■ '' ■ ■■' ' ''■' ■ ' '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 265, 8 November 1930, Page 22
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