AMUSEMENTS, PLAZA •PLAZA STILL PLAZA the PLAZA — PLAZA IN TOWN. PLAZA WHEELER WHEELER AND AND WOOLSEY, WOOLSEY, " HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE." " HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE." " HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE." " HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE." " HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE." " HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE." " HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE." WORLD'S FUNNIEST COMEDY. <C .EMPRESS ' (N EW T ON). TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Xo. 1— MORAN AND MACK, MORAN AND MACK, The Foremost Black-face Comedians, in " ANYBODY'S WAR." "ANYBODY'S WAR." Xo. 2— ' LOIJIS WOLIIEIM In "DANGER LIGHTS." " DANGER LIGHTS." 1000 SEATS,' 1/; 'IV; Children, Od, Od. REGENT. """——' TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. N °' 'MORAN AND MACK, MORAN AND MACK, FAMOUS BLACK CHOWS, In " ANYBODY'S WAR." "ANYBODY'S WAR." NO. 2— > BUSTI&R ICE AT ON In "FREE AND EASY." " FREE AND EASY." IRESICR'VES, 20-1-12. NAPIER EARTHQUAKE BENEFIT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8.15. , Entire Proewtls given' to this Worthy Cause. FULL • ALL-TAJ.KCNG PICTURE PROGRAMME. Also, ONE III! NO A CITIZENS' BAND. ON EH UNO .V CITIZENS' BAND. NEW IIEGEN'T, TOMORROW MGIIT, 5.15. CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. Big Double Star Programme. "FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES, 1930," Starring All the Big Favourites. El Brendel, Marjorie White. • William Colker, Jnr., Etc. No. 2— "CHEER UP AND SMILE." With Dixie Lee and -a Strong Casr. SPECIAL SUPPORTS. Xo Extra Charge for Booking. PIIONE 20-574. AMBASSADOR THEATRE, POINT CHEVALIER. TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. " THE DANCE OF LIFE," With HAL SKELLY and NANCY CARROLL Glamorous, Gorgeous, Throbbing, Heartbreaking Revue Scenes in Techicoloiu". Adult Audience Recommendation. SOUTHERN CROSS— BLLERSIII ' : - SAT., 21ST.; MON., 23RD : TUES., 21TI1. EDMUND LOWE and CONSTANCE BENNETT, Jn 'THIS THING CALLED LOVE.' The Fun of the Year. Don't Miss This, i GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.
GRAND SACRED CONCERT, IN AID OF'THE EARTHQUAKE FUND, TOWN HALL, . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 8.15 P.M. ■ GIVEN BY PUCCINI MUSICAL SOCIETY, ST. BENEDICT'S CHOIR. ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT SCHOOL CHOIR, Under the Conductorship of SIGNOR COSTANTINI. Part I. (1) Bizet—"Angus Dei," Miss H. Harris (M. soprano) ; (2) "GoG 3s uur Refuge," Mr.'C. Johnson (tenor) ; (3) Poncliielli — "La Gioconda" (Pregliiera), Miss H. Rosieur (M. Soprano); (4) B. Peccia — "Gloria," Mr. Yates (baritone) ; (5) Gounod —"Ave Maria," Miss D. ' Jenkins (soprano), Violin Oblirrato by Miss Lockwood ; (0) Verdi —"I Lombardi"—Grand Pregliiera, Convent School Girls' Choir; (7) Verdi —"La Forza. Del Destino" —Pregliiera, Puccini Choir; (8) Fritz Kreisler— "Viennese Popular Song," Violin solo by ■Miss I. Lockwood; (9) Capocc-i—"O Sacrein Convivium," three voices. Soloist: Miss E. Herbert; (10) Verdi —"La Forza Del Destino," prayer. Full choir. Soloists: Mr. A. T. C. .Fisher (bass). Miss A. Cousins (soprano). At the piano—Miss Kathleen O'Leary. , * INTERVAL. PART 11. Gounod's "MESSE SOLENNELLE," Combined Choirs.' Soloists: Miss Gladys Ryan (soprano), Mr. Gordon Fagan (tenor), Mr. B. Valentine (baritone). Grand ' Organ Accompaniment by Miss K. O'Leary. GOD SAVE THE KING. SILVER COLLECTION. 21 YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD BEACH. TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY. DANCING 8 to 12. BARTLEY'S PIRATE SHIPPE BAND. S —lnstruments —S' ADMISSION 2/. Dance in comfort with the cool sea breeze. For Reservation,. Ring 23-114. Free Bus from top of Milford Road to the Sftippe. Special Service direct'to the Shippc with the Yellow Buses. from Devonport. x2l LEAGUE FOOTBALL. RUGBY LEAGUE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will lie held at the 'Club Room. 235. Khyber Pass, - THURSDAY, 2GTI-I INST., . . At 7.30 p.m. All players and intending players are invited to atteud. O. GALLOT, 21 Hon. Sec. and Treas.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 44, 21 February 1931, Page 20
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