AMUSEMENTS. )0 SEATS AT PRICES Is to 2s 6d At The MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC., A Fuller - Hayward Theatre. SESSIONS: THE REVUE OF REVUES. Bnappy Lineal Catchy Tunes! Poppy Steps!
With SALLY O'NEIL. CARMEL MYERS, JACK EGAN, _ . . . And a Deluge of Dancing Divinities. TECHNICOLOUR SEQUENCE. SEVEN SNAPPY SONG SUCCESSES! Hear these Sons Hits in " Broadway Scan; dnla. 1930 "; " What- is Life Without Love? "Does An Elephant Love Peanuts? Can You Read in My Eye??" "Rhythm of the Tambourine," " Would 1 Love to Love You and il Love's fhe Cause of My Blues. (A Columbia Picture.) AND A PROGRAMME OF TALKING AND SINGING SHORTS Including "MICKEY THE MOUSE" "MICKEY THE MOUSE" in "THE HAUNTED HOUSE." Laugh Your Cares Away With the Biggest Little Comedian in the World I BOS PLANS AT THEATRE. (Phono 43-210). LAST WEEK STARTS TO-DAY. ST. JAMES'. ST. JAMES'. (Direction. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) " WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST." 3 SESSIONS DAILY: , 11 A.M., '2.15 P.M. AND 8 P.M. WARNER BROS. Present THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN "THE SCREEN'S NEW VOICE" "THE SCREEN'S NEW VOICE," In His First All-Talking Picture. "THE ARGYLE CASE." "THE ARGYLE CASE." "THE ARGYLE CASE." Supported by an All Star Cast, including H. B. WAKNER and LILA LEE. H. B. WARNER and LILA LEE. A Murder Mystery ot Thrills and Chills, with an Astounding, Thrilling Climax. A WARNER BROTHERS' AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. 'ALSO FIVE EXCELLENT VITAPHONE VARIETIES. BOS PLANS AT ST. JAMES' THEATRE. COMING SOON! "NOAH'S ARK." " NOAH'S ARK." The Most Magnificent and Spectacular Picture ever made.
FAREWELL TC ALEXANDER WATSON The Incomparable Entertainer. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction E. J. Graveßtock. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Also on MONDAY NIGHT, AT S. FINAL APPEARANCES IN AUCKLAND 0£ ALEXANDER WATSON. • These performances will mark the conclusion of Mr. Watson's sixth, and final, triumphant tour of New Zealand and Australia. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: The Forum Scene from "Julius Caesar," with the famous orationf to Brutus and Antony, and Mr. Watson's thrilling presentation of the frenzied Roman populace: an incident from "David Copperfield," and verse by Rudyard Kipling, John Masefield, A. A. Milne and Ililaire Belloc. FINAL RECITAL, MONDAY AT 8. Scenes from the works of J. M. Barrip, a further selection of Kipling's verso. Tennyson's "The Defence of Luckliow." humorous items by Harry Graham, A. P. Herbert and Mark Twain. PRICES: is. .ts, is. Finns at Lewie Eady, Ltd. Concessions to parlies of Students. HAMILTON RECITAL: TUESDAY. AT 8. Hamilton Plans at. Paul's Book Shop. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. LEWIS EADY HALL. QUEEN STREET. (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Doors Open 6.15. Begin 7 o'clock. Solo. "Hear Ye, Israel" (Elijah). MISS WINIFRED HILL. Anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord" (Roberts). MISSION CHOIR. (Solo, MR. ROBT. NIXON). Accompanist, Madame Grace Griffithi. Preacher: REV. G. E. MORETON. GOOD FRIDAY. 7 P.M. Our Good Friday Service will take the form of SACRED RECITAL. Of the well-known Cantata by Stainer. " THE CRUCIFIXION." Soloists- Miss Laura Walker, Mr. Robert Nixon. Mr. Reg. White, Mr. A. Lyon Griffiths, and Augmented Choir. LEWIS EADY HALL. Doors Open 6.15. Commenco 7 o'clock. BAND PERFORMANCES. (By permission of Colonel R. G. Milligan, D.5.0., V.D.. and the Auckland Racing Club.) (SUNDAY). 3 P.M. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. ARTILLERY BAND Will Render the Finest Programmo heard at Ellerslie. Collection in aid of Band Funds. WYNNE SMITH. W. 0.1., Conductor. JUMBLE SALES. UMB L E SALE. ST. MARY'S HALL, MANUKAU ROAD. PARNELL. TUESDAY, APRIL 15. 1930, AT '2 P.M. DENTISTRY. M B H. P B L DENIAL SURGEON. BROADWAY CHAMBERS. NEWMARKET Foinless and Gas Extraction#, fc'ainless Fillings. Artificial Teeth. Phone 45 021 for Appointment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 22
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