AMUSEMENTS. 4th WONDERFUL WEEK. STILL PLAYING TO CROWDED ' HOUSES. THERE'S A REASON:— THE GREATEST . i TALKING PICTURE YET MADE. Bo Advised—Book Your Scats 1 3 IDENTICAL SESSIONS. II VICTOR McLAGLEN, VICTOR McLAGLEN IN "THE BLACK WATCH " Boy D'Arcy. .Myrna Loy. David Rollins. David Torronca. Cyril Chadwick. Walter Long. Lumsdeu Haro. Frpjicia Ford. Mitchell Lewis. And Every Member of the formidable cast speaks perfect English. LONDON AND INDIA. Officers' Mesa of the 42nd Highlandors; Waterloo Station in London; an Indian town close to the Northam bordor: a minaret with devout , Mohammedans at prayor whilo a ■ Meuzzin sings tho call from tho balcony: Khyber Pass, tho back door of India—the valley of ouddon death; tho village of Khinjin in tho ntfrged fastness of Khybor, eto.
AT THE STRAND. (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) In Addition: ALL-TALKING. SINGING AND SOUND FEATURETTES. " His First Lesson " - - - Comedy. " Randolph's Hawaiians " - Musical. Fox Movietono News. Fox Variety Travel. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY. LTD. EVENING PRICES: Front Stalls, Is 6d; Back Stalls. 2s; Front Circle. 3a 3d; Back Circle, 2s 9d. Booking, Cd extra. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL - PARK ZOOLOGICAL PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. FINE MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conducted by Bandmaster Christopher Smith. GOD SAVE THE KING. Overture —"Lea Cloche 3 do Cornevillo" Planquetto. Hymn—"Tho Emperor" - - - Beethoven. March—"Mnrcho et Cortage" - - Gounod. ("La Reine do Saba") Suite—"The Courts of Granada" - Chapi. (By request.) Selection—"The Gondoliers" - - Sullivan. INTERVAL. Hymn—"O Gladsome Light" • - Sullivan. ("The Golden Legend") Cornot Solo—"A Shepherd's Morning Song" Soloist: MR. J DaVIES. Suppe. Selection—"The Desert Song" Sigmund Romberg. Patrol—"The Turkish Patrol" - Micharlis. March—"Marche des Moujika" - Renelle. NATIONAL ANTHEM. J. S. BRJGHAM. Town Clerk. /ggX AUCKLAND CITY tISM MISSION. XwS&fjl LEWTS EADY HALL, LEWIS EADY HALL, QUEEN STREET (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.). Doors Open 6.15 p.m. Servico Begins 7 o'clock. Items Will be Rendered ns under:— Solo, " The Great. Awakening " (Kramer) MRS. H. A. KEVEN. Anthem, " Alpha and Omega " - (Stainer) MISSION CHOIR. Address by REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. Subject: I RACING rpHE TSSUE." 1 acing Ihe Issue." Holy Communion, Thursday, 11 a.m.; Mission Chnpel. MEN'S MEETING, Thursday Night. S o'clock (Social Room, Mission Buildings). TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. The Rio Rita, Company CMsider Our Cabaret the piace where they spent the TWO HAPPIEST CABARET NIGHTS on Their Tour. OUR DANCE ORCHESTRA, THE BEST IN N.Z. TO-NIGHT'S SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT, RON A Li) ML'STON. The PUBLIC'S POPULAR PLAYER. Your Patronage—Our Service—Everybody Happy. Reservations, Phone -10-7SD. Double Ticket, 83.
TJETTER THAN ANY PICTURE SHOW. GOO Children Singing in TOWN HALL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Admission Free! ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. JBLANDFORD PARK. BLANDFORD PARK. 5 TO-DAY (SATURDAY). THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. ENGLISH TROPHY CHALLENGE, WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. You Remember the Last Struggle. Can Auckland Retain the Trophy? EXTRA SPECIAL—I.3O P.M. NAVY FAREWELL MATCH. H.M.S. DIOMEDE v. H.M.S. DUNEDIN. The Park will ho Packed—Come Early. Season Tickets Not Available for Tlicbo Matches. Reserved Seats can bo Booked at the Secretary's Office. Home's Buildings, Vulcan Lano. Phono 42-266. Popular Prices: Ground, Is; Grandstand, Is; School Children, 3d. Funds toward School Football. 8. R. MASSAM, Secretary.. A6RO C Umu AERO CLUB. Arrangements have been made whereby nmplo space for parking of Cars will bo obtainable at Cadman's Parking Station, Grey's Avenue (near Town Hall), by guest 3 attending the Aero Club Ball, next Friday, October; 4. Each recipient of an invitation is reminded that Double and Single Tickets may be obtained at Lewis Eady, Ltd., until 5.30 p.m., next WEDNESDAY, on presentation of the invitation cord. The loan of model aeroplanes having a minimum wine span of 3ft. will bo appreciated. COURSING. r PHE AUCKLAND COURSING. CLUB Are Running Their First Meeting - <- of tho Season on the OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB'S GROUND, MANGERE CROSSING. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Arrangements have been made with tho Panftenger Transport. Buses wil leave Commerce Street nt frequent intervals; Is 3d return fare. Train Arrangements: Trains (.top at the station, which is only 2min. from the gate, leaving Auckland as follows: —12.8, 12.13, 12.40, 1.9, 2.5. ADMISSION: Is. Ladies Free. ■Motor-cats," 2s 6d, alongside enclosure. W. B, ARNOLD. Hon. Seo. 85, Queen Street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20372, 28 September 1929, Page 22
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