AMUSEMENTS. EVERY MORNING at 11 a.m. f (Cheaper Prices). EVERY AFTERNOON at 2.15 p.m. EVERY EVENING at 8 p.m. STRAND (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) BROADWAY'S "DAZZLE BROUGHT TO YOU IN THE SCREEN'S FIRST FOLLIES. ALL SINGING! DANCING! I TALKING! | * AND "WHAT SINGING ! WHAT DANCING! WHAT COMEDY! FOX MOVIETONE "FOLLIES "FOLLIES "FOLLIES "FOLLIES "FOLLIES "FOLLIES "FOLLIES "FOLLIES 1929." 1929." 1929." 1929." 1929." 1929." 1929." 1929." The prettiest ciris. the cleverest artists, the catchiest songs, the snappiest dances, the funniest comedy all blended into a musical revue eo colossal. so lavish, so perfect, it l a(Tle«' description. With SUE CAROL, LOLA LANE, SHARON LYNN, JOHN BR EE DEN. DIXIE LEE. DAVID PERCY. DAVTD ROLLINS. FRANK RICHARDSON. STEPHEN FETCHIT. RICHARD BENELLI. Eminent Baritone, in excerpt from "Barber of Seville." POX MOVIETONE NEWS (Showing Bobby Jones competing in American Golf Championship). " MIND YOUR BUSINESS." All-Talkie Comedy. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. Bo Advised! Reserve Your Seats, (Plans Open Six Days Ahead.) Bo* Plan at Theatre and Lewis Eady. Lid. Free List Entirely Suspended. FULLER - HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE EDWARD: 1.30 and 7. GRAND TRIPLE PROGRAMME. TOM MIX In His Latest Thriller, "THE PAINTED POST." A Lively Comedy Drama. "ON TO RENO." A Romantic Comedy ot College Life, "HOLD 'EM. YALE." Topicnl. and Comedy. The Biggest Programme and the Best Value in Town. GREY LYNN CINEMA: 2.30 and 7.45. Josephine Dunn and H. B. Walthall In "BLACK MAGIC." A Thrilling Mystery Drama of the South Seas. And "PARISIENNE." Topical nnd Comedy. Send the Kiddies to the Matinee at 2.30. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT: 2.30 & 8. The Finest Programme we have Ever Shown. Sound Synchronised and Talkie. CORINNE GRIFFITH & H.B. WARNER "'THE DIVINE LADY." Based On Barrington'a Famous Novel of Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton. Her Kisses Ruled Kingdoms—Her Passions Swayeo the World. No recent picture has excited such favourable comments as this one. Everywhere, all who have seen it urge their friends to go and see it. Ths Technicolour portion is <\ revelation of beauty. In Addition: Talkie Featurettes. EVOLUTION IN DIXIE, ROY* SMICK, Banjoist. ■ MARTINELLI. Operatic Tenor. Le Eaily or Book at Precey'a.
QI T Y OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL,' SUNDAY EVENING. AT 8.30. MUSICAL RECITAL BY THE, AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND, Conductor: MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. . PROGRAMME: HYMN. " Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing" - (Italian) OVERTURE. "Nabuco" ■ • • • (Verdi) CORNET SOLO, "Cleopatra"' - - (Damare) Soloist: MR. J. DAVIES. - MORCEAUX (a) "Prelude" (b) " The Christmas Scene " from "The Miracle Play" (Humperdinck) EUPHONIUM SOLO, "Nazareth" (Gounod) Soloist: MR. J. PURCHASE. MORCEAU, "A "Woodland Serenade" - - (.Haines) SELECTION, "Faust" (Gounod) National Anthem. ADMISSION FREE. SPECIAL NOTICE.—MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT in the TOWN HALL, on Saturday Evening next. Splendid New Numbers. Old Favourites. Brilliant Cornet Solo, "The Cernival of Venice," by Mr. J. DAVIES. Splendid New Solo, "Idyll" (Krantz) by MR, HAL C. McLENNAN. Vocalists: MISS MATTY YOUNGSON, Soprano, and MR. ROY DORMER, tenor: Accompanist, Miss Thelma Gordon. J. 8. BRIGHAM, \ Town Clerk. Earl dane, geo. k. arthur. in "CHINA BOUND.' Concentrated guffaws. Made for laughter. Uproarious situations. NATIONAL PICTURES TO-DAY. LODGE NOTICES. 0.L., ioa, QjF m %/z U.8.P.5., 149 f&Qf and 893. me Members of above extend a i.i/itrty invitation to Sister Lodges and Preceptories to a. combined Church Parade TO-MORROW (Sunday), at Edendala Presbyterian Church Balmoral Road, at 6.46. Full Regalia. By Order of W.M.'s. L. HANCOCK, .T. ELLIOTT, J." BISCOE. Secretaries. BAZAARS. TVT Z. BUSH BAZAAR, * PATTESON ST.. THIS EVENING, 7.30-11 P.M. Special' Attractions, Ffrncy Dancing, Shooting Gallery Beautiful Illuminations. ADMISSION, Is. ST. JAMES' FREE KINDERGARTEN BAZAAR, , Home St., Grey Lynn. IN AID OF SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. 2.30 .p.m. Admission Free. RECITALS. •• HPHE PASSING or THE THIRD 1 FLOOR BACK." GRAND RECITAL Of .Teromo K. Jerome's Great Play, by REV. D. GARDNER MILLER. Of Christchurch, at THE MT. EDEN CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL ON TUESDAY NEXT. November 6, at 8 p.m. Admission—Silver Collection. DON'T MISS THIS TREAT.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 24
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