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AMUSEMENTS. 1000 SEATS 1/. CHILDREN 6D TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. SESSIONS 5 AND 8. "\. ROXY, Z> Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 SELECTED ATTRACTIONS BOTH FIRST N.Z. PRESENTATIONS. ~ WALTER JOE E. - WALTER JOE E. HUSTON, ' BROWN HUSTON, BROWN Famous Bad man Keeps of The Virginian, you laughing | "THE" "MAYBE " THE " MAYBE BAD IT'S ! BAD IT'S MAN." LOVE." MAN." LOVE." ~~~~ RESERVES 41-341.

Ijnewdeluxei (Mount Albert). | • D . i E? c „ tlon : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. AT 8 P.M. AT 8 P.M. We Present the INIMITABLE TOM WALLS AND ALL BRITISH CAST In " CANARIES SOMETIMES SING." Delicious Humour! Clever Satire! Also — Also — Also, " QUEEN HIGH," A Musical Comedy played here some years ago by J. C. Wiliamson and now on the talkie screen is a treat that no one should miss. Free Bus leaves Avondale. 7.30.

I WEST END | I (Ponsonby Road). | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. FINAL SCREENING, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. RUTH CHATTERTON, CLIVE BROOK " THE BETTER WIFE." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) 1000 PEATS. 1/, 1/. CHILDREN. 6D, 6D.

TOWN HALL, Direction J. and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT AT 8. SECOND GRAND CONCERT SECOND GRAND CONCERT BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST TENOR, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, AND THE BRILLIANT SOLO PIANIST, ISIDOR GOODMAN, TO-NIGHT, JOSEPH HISLOP Will Sing:— "La Fleur," Flower Song from "Carmen" (Bizet) "Fiocca la Neve Snowfall" .... (Cimara) "Recondita Armonia," from "Tosca" (Puccini) "Trees" (Heyman) "The Song of the Palanquin Bearers" (Shaw) "A Widow Bird Sate Mourning" (Bantock) "At Night" (Rachmaninoff) "Vest! La Glubba," from "Pagilacci." "On With the Motley" .... (Leoncavallo) "Goin' Home," from the Largo of New World Symphony (Dvorak) "Were You There?" "Nobody Knows," Negro Spirituals (Arr. by H. T. Burleigh). ISIDOR GOODMAN Will Play :— "Sonata in. F Major" (Mozart) "La Cathedrale Engloutie" (Debussy) "The Three Harpies" (M.S.) .... (Fagan) "Andante Spianato" and "Grand Polonaise" (Chopin)

Prices: Reserves, 7/6, 5/; Unreserved, 3/. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Special Reserves, 10/. Prices Plus Tax. HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS. MBASSADOR THEATRE—Pt. Chevalier TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. "GRUMPY," With Cyril Maude, The distinguished English actor, and an All-Star Cast. Love, Romance. Mystery. -JVTUNICIPAL BAND. J\G%EMn\ GEO - BUCKLEY. THE AUCKLAND CITY » —i *■>**"") — a MUNICIPAL BAND Will Render an Attractive Programme At the ZOOLOGICAL PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. Owing to the TOWN HALL not being available the Band's Programme will be Broadcasted from IYA Studio To-night. 2 i~kRGAN RECITAL. eMk m TO-MORROW' (SUNDAY ) AFTERNOON, TOWN HALL. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will Play: Cornelius March (Mendelssohn), Chorale Preludes (Bach), Nocturne (Choppin), Ist Symphony (Guilmant), Allegretto (Leinare), Vesper Bells arranged for organ and chimes, Finale (Capocci). ' ' ADMISSION FREE. 2

TVT UNICn>AL CHOIR - SATURDAY EVENING TOWN BALL. Choral Works by Gounod, Area veldt, Granville, Bantock and Lloyd. Vocalist ... MISS..DORIS BRANSGROVE. ADMISSION 6d. and 1/. Reserved Seats, 2/, At Lewis Eady, Ltd. ■•.■•■ 2 A UCKLAND'S GREATEST MAYORS ■**■ Were all chosen From OUTSIDE the Council. They were not confined to existing grooves. Vote MASON, Mayor! 5 CHURCH NOTICES. SSJT. PATRICK'S pATHEDRAL. ■piORTY TTOURS' tjEVOTIONS. CJOLEMN TTIGH TLf-ASS, rno-MORROw (Sunday)^ AT 11 A.M. SOLEMN CLOSING CEREMONIES AND PROCESSION AT 7 P.M. Confraternity of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour.At the Monthly Meeting at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, the Preacher will be Father Cahill, C.SS.R. 2 CHARM BEAUTY SALON, 3rd Floor, H.iM. Arcade. , Phone 47-034. Cheer Up Weeks are still on at the Charm Beauty Salon. PERFECT PERMANENT WAVE, £1 1/. 4

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 22

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