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AMUSEMENTS. Others may copy our advertisements, "but tliey cannot duplicate our programmes— the Greatest shows in town. EVERYBODY'S TALKING — " AFRICA SPEAKS." Wherever you go, all Auckland is discussing this astounding picture. THE REGENT, Where Talkies Talk Best. Direction .. J. C. Williamson Films. Three Presentations Daily, 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and S p.m. YESTERDAY'S PACKED HOUSES ENDORSE OUR CLAIMS! The Strangest Picture Ever Filmed. AFRICA SPEAKS. 'y//ys Greater than Fiction. xvOvvs . The "Herald" said : "The most astounding picture which has come to New Zealand." Tho "Star" said: "No exaggeration . . J never 'before has there 'been screened a film like 'Africa Speaks.'" And Another "Regent" Programme, Including LAUREL AND. HARDY, In "THE MURDER CASE." NOTE.—The entire programme will he screened this morning. (Reservations for this afternoon and to-night at Theatre (Phone 46-88S). TO-NIGHT'S BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. On no account can Phone Bookings be kept after 7.43. "WATCH FOR "WHOOPEE," COMING SHORTLY. The Successor to "Rookery Nook." The Same Cast, And Even Funnier. "ON APPROVAL.'' "ON APPROVAL." "ON APPROVAL." The Great English Comedy Success With the Great English Stage Cast. — THE REGENT'S — THIRD COLOSSAL 1931 ATTRACTION. FRIDAY NEXT. Watch The Regent Smashing Onward With All tho Best Pictures fpr 1931. —EMPIRE THEATRE.— DOMINION ROAD. AT 8. First National Pictures Present an AllTalking, Singing Picture, MORTON DOWNEY, The Star of "Come Back to Erin," In A Story of Romance and Sentiment, Tuuefully Told, " MOTHER'S BOY," A Human Love Song.—Love of Mother nnd Son.—Love of Boy and Girl.—Told in Talk. —Splattered with Catchy Songs. " MOTHER'S BOY," COMEDY. — NEWS. — REVIEW. LEW JONES' ORCHESTRA. EMPIRE POPULAR PRICES. £ xx x ADELPHI-— gr EY LYNN, x x TO-NIGHT. x X "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS," X X . "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS," X X With X X Noah Beery and Virginia Valli. X X A Powerful Drama, full of Thrills X X and Excitement. X X Free Dance for Patrons. X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX QITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICALPARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3.0 P.M. A SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME By the * THE MUNICIPAL BAND (Acting Bandmaster, Mr. Hai. C. McLennan.) ~ "God Save the King." March, "The Trossache" (Earle) Overture, "Zampa" (Herold) Hymn Tune, "Nicaea" (Dykes) Waltz, "Whirl of the Waltz" .. (Liiicke) Intermezzo, "Wedgwood Blue" (Ketelbey) Selection, "Popular Songs" .... (Duthoit) Interval. March, "Our Fighting Men" .. (Roeerto) Reverie, "Voice of the Bells" (Thurban) MbrceaU', "Glow Worm 1 " (Lindke) Selection, "Madame Pompadour" .. (Fall) March, "The Pitt Panther" .... (Panella) National Anthem. T°WN JJALL — IJIOWN JJALL SUNDAY EVENING AT 8.30 P.M. FREE MUSICAL RECITAL BY THE MUNICIPAL BAND. 6 J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. pfITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK., . ORGAN RECITAL: MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, will play: Trumpet Piece and Poco Allegro (Purcell), Preludes on "Now Blessed be Thou" (Bacli), Minuet (Paderewski), Finale (Cesar Franek), Villanella (Ireland), Angelus (Breton. Air), Air with variations and Finale Fugato (Smart). ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM V 6 Town Clerk. piTI OF AUCKLAND. rpowN ALL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT S O'CLOCK. QAROT. OONCERT BY THE MUNICIPAL CHOIR. Vocalist, MISS VERA MOGINIE. Conductor and Solo Organist: MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. Admission 6d and IJ. Reserved Seats 2/ at Lewis Eady's. J. S. BRIGHAM. 6 Town Clryk.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 289, 6 December 1930, Page 24

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