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AMUSEMENTS. Direction - J. C. Williamson Films. THREE SESSIONS DAILY 11a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. vn Eclipsing I M ’' lcer Dramatic I i'-j. y Grandeur the Mightiest I ,■ ‘ Spectacle of the Stage or j U ' y’v’ ' - - Screen. I SpMsjh'" 11*° Greatest of al! Ziegfeld 1/1 Shows. Produced on Colossal J ° Scale and establishing New «f H | K » and Revolutionary Standards 9I I I t .. :: of Lavishness. :t HBI H BRIO jl min BEBE DANIELS ■ F gj ’ —A SINGING SENSATION ■* | /fl JOHN BOLES I •“ SCREWS GREATEST TENOR 1 ’ Bert Wbccler Kobcrt Woolsey |7N ng Dorothy Leo Doo Alvarado IATIIfJ) -ANO * thousand others: I A -wealth of entertainlb ” ,ent u,:lt c0,1,<1 Tievcr Ilf be attained by stage or vSSgy I ’l||v screen until radio aim- gw—* 11 Illi X e<l * or the ul tbnate - - TOg. nn< l sained it I kU jy/?/?/ ’> ‘J - Box Plans at Theatre ('Phone 44—144) and Bristol Piano Co. A FEAST OF MUSIC TO-NIGHT TOWN HALL APRIL 12. THE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA' Will present a programme of Orchestral Music under the Conductorship of 80 MUSICIANS JOHN BISHOP ** Supporting Artists: MRS. AMY J. SIRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, 11 WILLIAM HAYDOCK (Violin). The Programme will include: — ** Overture: “Rosamunde” --- -.- » .’.v (Schnbert? Vocal Duet: “Rogue Hold Firm,” from “Der Freichutz (Weber) • Mrs. Amy G. Woodward, Mrs. Wilfred Andrews. Violin Solo: “Caprice Viennois,” (Kreisler) William Haydock Symphony No. 5 in C Minor - (Beethoven) Hungarian Dances (Nos. 5 and 6) “Peer Gynt Suite” (No. 1) r• ■ • ••• •; •• -•----•••» - • (Grei s ) Soprano Solo: “Softly Sighing,” from “Der Freichutz (Weber) Mrs. Amy G. Woodward. Rhapsody No. 2 Liszt) The Concert is under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor and th« City Councillors; and the Hon. HARRY ATMORE (Minister of Education? will give a short Address. FUNDS FOR EX-THEATRE MUSICIANS. BOOK THIS MORNING AT THE BRISTOL Plenty of Good Seats Available. Box Plan Filling Rapidly. PRICES: 3/- (Reserved), 2/- and 1/-. OF THE LAST BIG EVENTS. DON’T MISS IT. CREATING GREAT INTEREST. TIM WILKINSON v. WALLY KILMISTER TIM WILKINSON v. WALLY KILMISTER KILBIRNIE STADIUM (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules). TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT LIONEL VAN PRAAG & FRANK BENNISH (DARING ASTRALIANS) ALSO APPEARING. ADMISSION, 3/- and 2/-. Reserves at Ritz Tobacconist (Jim Turfis), Manners Street. After 1 p.m. RING STADIUM, 24—573. (In the event of a postponement, the Meeting will be held on MONDAY NIGHT.) WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION TO-DAY APRIL 12 TO-DAY IN AID OF CLUBS’ GYMNASIUM FUNDS. ATHLETIC PARK:BERHAMPORE v. MARIST. ORIENTAL r. ATHLETIC. WELLINGTON v. UNIVERSITY. , The first game commences at 1.30 p.m. Other games commence at 2.45 and 4 p.m. PETONE: PONEKE v. PETONE. LOWER HUTT: OLD BOYS v. HUTT. ADMISSION: 1/-; STAND, 6d. EXTRA. . , . Gvmnasium Match Tickets, which arc being sold by Clubs, wifi admit to any of the above games. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 169, 12 April 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 169, 12 April 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 169, 12 April 1930, Page 5