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AMUSEMENTS. ' THE DOMINION'S GREATEST THEATRE. 3 SESSIONS DAILY. 10.30, 2.80. 8 PM TO-DAY THE CIVIC OFFERS THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN. I WARNER BAXTER j ONCE AGAIN - TALKS TO YOU —- SINGS TO YOU - A FAR GREATER SUCCESS . THAN "IN OLD ARIZONA." ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE. ' SONGS. | CHORUS 40 VOICES. | SINGING "HIDE ON VAQUERO." GORGEOUS FIESTA SCENES SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY. ; "THE SNORING SONG." MARY DUNCAN SINGING, "THE ANSWER IN YOUR EYES."! A PICTURE YOU MUST ENJOY. Also v TED HENKEL'S— / \ CIVIC UNIT ORCHESTRA, / \ Playing / \ Excerpts from "Carmen"— / \ —Faust, "Cavalleria, Rusti- / \cana," "Leibestraum"—'"Wil-/ \ iiam Tell." / And —FRED SCHOLL At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN. Playing: Classics V. Jazz. Then BRILLIANT ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. "MARRIAGE WOWS," Sound Cartoon. CLARK AND McCULLOCH, Brilliant Comedians. And THE KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. MASTERS OP MELODY. - / BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. 43-266—RESERVATIONS—40-266. —CIVIC WINTER GARDENINNOVATION. AFTERNOON TEA AND FULL SHOW. 2/6 INCLUSIVE CHARGE. TIVOLI. Nightly, 7.45* Phone 44-136. TWO ALL-TALKING FEATURES. (Direct from .the Civic). " THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS." Also Screening, Ruth Chatterton in "THE DUMMY." RIALTO AND REGENT. Nightly, 7.50. Double Feature, Programme. POLA NEGRI in '"THREE SINNERS.' 1 Second Feature Rialto, VICTOR McLAGLEN- in "STRONG BOY* Second Feature, Regent, " FAZIL." SPECIAL MATINEE AT RIALTO, 2.30. Big Picture Programme Also ON THE. STAGE. "THE GREAT HOUDINI." Don't Miss Houdini's Marvellous Shadow, ettes—FunDy and Wonderful., AIso—BIGSPECIAL MATINEE AT THE REGENT. ROYAL. To-night, at-8. Two Big Attractions. J, ' . "THE SIN SISTER" And "NEW YEAR'S EVE." Britannia. To r night, 8 p.m. Neil Hamilton, CLive Brook. Baclanova. Clyde Cook. "THE DANGEROUS WOMAN." All-Talkie Supports. Monster Matinee to-day, 2 p.m. : ..v . . v MOULIN ROUGE. TUDOR, REMUERA. MATINEE, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, Intense. Gripping. Thrilling; Exciting All-Talking Drama. " ACQUITTED." Starring Lloyd Hughes. Murgaret Livingstone, and Sam. Hardy. Scintillating battle of wits,' Full of sor« prises that will keep you in suspense.' Talkie Featnrette, a Gem, Parlour Pests,. Also—2_ Comedies at the Matinee. Usual Prices. Phone 24-749. COMING SOON—"3 LIVE GHOSTS." CITY OF AUCKLAND, MUNICIPAL, BAND CONCERTS. S E*A S O N, 1930. - TOWN HALL, SATURDAY EVENING TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. , NOVEL AND UNIQUE PROGRAMME '* By the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND,' AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND, Conductor: ME. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. THE BAND will play two original marches, "Newton" (Bowes), and "Ponaonby" (McLennan), specially composed by two members of the band, and . heard for the first time. - Overture, "RUY BLAS." '» Suite, "Equisses Caucasiennes" (Caucasian Sketches). Tone Poem,, "Meditation". (Squire). National Fantasia,. "Reminiscences of TVAIgs 1 ' MR. FRED BOWES will play "Softly Sighing" from "Der Freischutz." MR. McLENNAN will play flute solo and the Grand Solo (Krantz). MR. ED. PHELOUNG will play clarinet solo. "Lea Alsaciennes." MR. ROWLAND JACKSON will play xylophone solo, "Bagatelle." MISS KAY CHRISTIE, soprano, will sing, " O Love From Thy Power " ("Samson and Delilah") and "O Flower of All the World" (Amy Woodforde-E in den). • At the Piano, Miss Thelma Gordon. ADMISSION: Body of the Hall. 6d. Gallery. Is. Reserved Seats, 2s, can be booked at Messrs. Lewis Eady; Ltd. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. OPENING CONCERT FOR SEASON, 1930. J. S. BRTGHAM. Town Clerk. /•CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW ZEALAND. ANNUAL ASSEMBLY In Bercsford Street Church, Auckland, MARCH 6 TO 12. SATURDAY. —Ministerial Session and Delegates' Motor Trip. SUNDAY. —Special vSerriceß conduciad by Visiting Ministers in various City and Suburban Congregational Churches. (See Church advts.) - MONDAY, nt, 7.30 p.m.— Young People's Missionary Denionstrft" tion, " NEW WORLDS FOR OLD." ; Speaker: Rev. W. H. Newell, M.A. Chairman: Rev. Harry Johnson, A.T.S. TUESDAY, at 7.30 p.m "THE NEED TO RELIGHT THE LAMP OF THE REFORMATION,;' Speaker: Rev. D. Gardner Miller. Chairman: Mr. R H. Fisher. WEDNESDAY, at 7.30 p.m.— Union Sermon, preached by REV. ALBERT. MEAD M.A. The Public are cordially invited to attend these meetings. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: N.Z, Herald : The recognised medium for best results. PREPAID RATES: Words. One insertion. Three Consecutive Insertions. 15 It- 2/6 20 1/9 4/6 25 2/6 7/TELEPHONES: Advertisements— B a.m. to 10 p.m. After 10 p.m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20508, 8 March 1930, Page 22

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