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AMUSEMENTS. SESSIONS TO-DAY 11, I, 3, 5, IT'S A HIT!! HAS TAKEN AUCKLAND BY STORI "I'LL ALWAYS BE IN LOVE WITI YOU. ' " SYNCOPATION." " SYNCOPATION." " SYNCOPATION." I FRED WARING AND HIS PENN3YLVANIANS. HAVE SET AUCKLAND HUMMK Radio Pictures. ALL TALKING ALL V SINGtt ALL PLAYING Extravaganza of tlio Screen. A throbbing Drama of those who live a love behind the White Lights told in So and Dialogue with MORTON DOWNEY, BARBARA BENNETT, BOBBY WATSON, OSGOOD PERKINS. Viltal love story studded with tears a: lnugns . against a tlaming backgrou; of Broadway Life! Hear them play "I'll Always Be in Lo with You," theme song Sung by Mort Downey and played by Waring's Peiins; vanians. "My Inspiration is You," sui by Morton Downey "Love Tales of Alsa Lorraine," played by Waring's Penns; vanians 'Sweet Mystery of Life," play by Waring's PSnnsylvanians. "Tin Pi Parade," played and sung with Chor effects by Fred Waring and his Penns; vanians. "Mary," played by Waring 1 ennsylvanians, " Do Something,'' sung I Dorothy Lee and Morton Downey. "He About Me," played by Waring's Penns l vanians, " Jericho," played and sung ] Waring's Pennsylvanians. *• SYNCOPATION." " SYNCOPATION." BOX PLAN AT THEATRES. PHONE RESERVES, 41-341. ROXY NOW SHOWINC JOY. - PICTUREDROME. JAZ JOY. i ICTUREDROME. JAZ JOY. TO-NIGHT JAZ JOY.. CHARLES MURRAY in JAZ: JOY. " VAMPING VENUS," JAZ JOY. A Bubbling, Busting Burlesque JAZ 'JOY. of a Romping Roman Romance JAZ JOY. Then. TWO HOURS' JAZ! JOY. DELIGHTFUL JAZZ. The JAZ! .TOY. kind • that made the 'Drome JAZ JOY. Famous JAZ! JOY. Reserves Phone 23-3 SO. JAZ! /SgSK AUCKLAND CITY O§J|A MISSION. VwPHP LEWIS EADY HALL, - LEWIS EADY HALL. . QUEEN STREET 2 Doors Below John Court. Ltd TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), SACRED RECITAL. ' N.Z. COMPOSERS' NIGHT. N.B.—All the items to be rendered b New Zealand Composers, and will , incluc the following:— Solo, " Arise, Sad Heart " (Mary Brett MISS IDA WALKER. Anthem, " Vesper Bells " fj. H. Phillpot MISSION CHOIR. (Chimes Obligato by Mr. Hicks). Solo, The Sower " (Jt.sper Calder). MISS IRENE FROST. Anthem, "O, Give Me the Comfort" (Ed. S. Craston, Mus. Bac.) (Solo by MR. NIXON). Doors Open 6.30 p.m. SERVICE BEGINS 7.30 P.M. Address by VEN. ARCHDEACON MACMURRAY ! . Holy Communion, Thursday, 11 a.m., t Mission Chapel. N.B—We are in URGENT NEED o Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Our vai will gladly call and collect if friends wil kindly phone us, 43-045 or 4G-05G. "• JASPER CALDER, City Missioner. Q IT Y OF AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, * TOWN HALL, SUNDAY NIGHT. DECEMBER 1, 1329, ' ' At 8.30 o'clock. MUSICAL RECITAL By the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor: MR CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Programme: HYMN—"Onward Christian Soldiers'" Sullivan. OVERTURE—"Les Cloches de Corneville" Planquette. CORNET SOLO—"Shepherd's Morning Song" ......... Suppe. Soloist, MR. J. DAVIES VARIATIONS—"The Harmonious Blacksmith" .... . Handel. MARCH—"The Vanished Army" Alford. TONE "POEM—"In the Cloisters" Torrance. SELECTION—"AttiIa" . . Verdi. National Anthem. ADMISSION FREE.

NOTE!—Municipal Band Concert, Town Hall. SATURDAY NEXT. Bright 'ant! tuneful programme By the Band. Instrumental solos by Mr. Davies. cornet, and Mr. Hal C. McLennan, flute. Specially engaged vocalists are Miss Millicent O'Grady, the brilliant young soprano, and Mr. Eric Hannall, baritone. J. S. BKIGHAM, Town Clerk. QIRLS! MEET WEALTHY AMERICANS \ PIRATE SHIPPE, SUNDAY. MOTOR-R AGIN G. MOTOR . RACING, MOTOR v RACING, CARS AND "CYCLES. HENNINGS SPEEDWAY MANGERE 11 RACES NFXT SATURDAY DEC. 7. FIRST RACE ONE O'CLOCK. ILL THE LEADING RACING DRIVERS WILL BE THERE. ROOM FOR 100,000 SPECTATORS. DRIVE YOUR CAR RIGHT ON THE GROUND. BE EARLY AND SAVE TIME BY HAVING THE CORRECT CHANGE. SPECIAL TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS. NO CONGESTION, 6 ENTRANCE GATES. SPECIAL COMBINED RAIL AND BUS riCKETS OBTAINABLE AT CITY \ND ALL INTERMEDIATE STATIONS L'A KING PATRONS RIGHT TO THE TRACK. , ONLY 2s Gd RETURN from CITY 3NLY '2s Id RETURN from NEWMARKET 3USES WILL MEET ALL TRAINS AT SIANGERE CROSSING WHICH LEAVE ?HE CITY FROM 11.52 RETURNING IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE RACES. ADMISSION to the Ground: 2s. Children Half-price. NO CHARGE . FOR CARS. AUCKLAND AUTOMOBILE Ry» CING CLUB, LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 November 1929, Page 24

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