AMUSEMENTS. "THE DESERT SONG." 4TH WEEK 4TH WEEK and LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. ST. JAMES* ST. JAMES' (Pro,, John Puller and Sons, Ltd.) " Where Sound Sounds •Beat." 8 SESSIONS DAILY j 11 A.M . 2.15 AND 8. Warner Bros. Musical Success. Warner Bros. Musical Success. THE THE THE THE DESERT DESERT DESERT SONG SONG SONG SONG Starring JOHN BOLES and CARLOTTA KING, 182 Binging Voices, 116 Exotio Dancers, and an Operntio Orchestra of 109 Players. A WARNER BROS. ; AND A WARNER BROS. AND •VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Plans at St. James Theatre. SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS, MAJESTIC THEATRE. DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. PROGRAMME: 7 p.m. Film, " ALPINE PASTORAL." 7.15 p.m.—A Short Address, "J Why the Bible Should Not be Taught in Schools," by R. F. WAY. 7.15 p.m.—Moving Picture, " BLUE SKIES," " BLUE SKIES," Featuring; Helen Twelvetrees and Frank Albertson. As Beautiful as a Rainbow, as Dramatic aa a Cloudburst. NOTE.—Children under 18 will not be admitted unless accompanied by adults. Under the Auspices of the N.Z. ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RATIONALISM. Silver Collection. _ CIVIC THEATRE -- WINTER GARDEN TEAEOOM. OPEN SUNDAYS, 5 P.M. TO 10.30 FOR REFRESHMENTS AT POPULAR PRICES. BETWEEN 8 P.M. AND 10 P.M. - FRED SCHOLL CIVIC GRAND ORGAN THE CIVIC CONCERT TRIO WILL PRESENT A SPECIALLY SELECTED MUSICAL PROGRAMME. ENJOY A MUSICAL TREAT. pOPULAR CINEMA SERVICE, gTRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7 P.M. Speaker: MR. R. J- TERRY. Will Speak on " Health—Physical, Mental and Spiritual." Film: "MOTHER MACHREE" (Final Part). Doors Open 6.30 p.m. 1500 Seats Free. BAND PERFORMANCES. Cl'IT OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK, ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Presents the following fine programme:— MARCH—"The Army" . • . Eilenberß HYMN, "To Thee My Heart (Beethoven) OVERTURE—"Semiramide" . . Rossini. WALTZ— "Lustige Bruder" . . Vollsted. CLAHINET SOLO—"Les Alsaciennee" Le Thiere. Soloist, MR. ED. PHELOUNG. SELECTION— "Supplication" . . Baynes. INTERVAL. MARCH —"Seivad" ..... .Franklin. HYMN —"The Emperor' . . Beethoven. SELECTION—"AttiIa" . . . . - Verdi. GAVOTTE—"PaBsion Flowers" . Fleutini. MARCH—"Her Bright Smile" . Campbell. NATION/AL ANTHEM. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. By Permission of Colonel R. G. Milligan, D.S.O.V.D. and Auckland City Council. Domain gardens, Sunday, OMAIN GARDENS, SUNDAY. 3 P.M. A Popular Programme of Modern and Classical Music rendered by Artillery Band. Collection in aid of Band Fund. WYNNE SMITH, U. 0.1.. Conductor. REUNION. REUNION OF EX-OTAGO RESIDENTS. OTAGO CLUB (HAMILTON), INCORP. All Ex-ResidMifs are invited to a Social Evening to be held TO-DAY (Saturdoy), 8 p m , in Winter Show Buildings. F. W. PLATTS ESQ., S.M., C.M.G.. President. EXHIBITIONS. kPENING gUaWMg AT 8 P.M., HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, JgNGINEERING INHIBITION, AND EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING UNTIL MARCH 29. DOZENS OF WORKING MODELS. FREE RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES. gROWNING-JFWERSON'S J^UILDINGS. Kingston St. (off Albert St.). INTERESTING, ENTERTAINING. INSTRUCTIVE FOR. YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE. Admission: Is; Children, 6d. Organised by the N.Z. Society of Model and Experimental Engineers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20520, 22 March 1930, Page 20
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