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AMUSEMENTS. THIS MORNING AT 11 (And Every Saturday). SPECIAL ' CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME. "MICKEY THE MOUSE" Two Cartoons. "TARZAN THE TIGER." Ist Episode - Stirring Serial. COMMUNITY SINGING And Big Picture Programme. SEND THh KIDDIES. Come Yourself. THE REGENT The Perfect Sound Theatre. Direotion • .T C. Williamson Films. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 o.m 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. The Year's Most Fiery Film Eruption of Love, Adventure and Sparkling Humour. DOLORES DEL RIO, • DOLORES DEL RIO, DOLORES DEL RIO, Irresistible, Fascinutiner, Adorable, Voluptuous—ln Hei First Talkie, With EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE. EDMUND LOWE, In "THE BAD ONE." "THE BAD ONE." "THE BAD ONE." (A United Artists Picture.) An All-Talking Romance, rooking svith the bounding humour of strong men, alive with the madcap capers and passionate rivalries of dancing girls—laughing, flirting, pleading, fighting and loving. Flirtation was her trade—but she cheated them all, she wanted none, but captured all. He, carefree, "Loving 'em, am leaving 'em," until they were both caught in a vortex of irresistible love and tragedy. SUSPENSE! ADVENTURE! THRILLS! SPARKLING COMEDY 1 Big Supporting Programme. Book Quickly for To-night. * Reservations at Theatre (Phone 4G-SSB) and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone Bookings not kept To-night after 7.45 p.m. BIG TOREE-HOUR MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. PRINCE EDWARD. PRINCE EDWARD. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Daily 2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. First Chapter of our New Talking Serial: " TARZAN THE TIGER." REGINALD DENNY in " ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT." All-talking, All Laughs. " Collegians " Series. Cartoon. Talking News, and Another Six-Part Feature, lat Cricket Test Match, England v. Australia. CHILDREN, Cd. ADULTS. Is. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) TO-LAY AT 2.C0. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A Fox Movietone Special: " LOVE, LIVE AND LAUGH." " LOVE, LIVE AND LAUGH." A glorious Comedy-Drama of Mirth. Music and Laughter. AN ALL " TALKIE " PROGRAMME. USUAL PRICES. 22-OGB FOR RESERVES

" r °' NIGHT |&> <M LAST NIGHT \j£Of TO-NIGHT CONCERT CHAMBER. "THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS" (Recently Screened as ( 14 Seven Days Leave"* "A WELL-REMEMBERED VOICE." BOTH THESE BARRIE PLAYS WILL BE STAGED TO-NIGHT. Production by Kenneth Brampton. RESERVES, 4s. UNRESERVED, 2a. (No Tax). Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd. ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY. AUCKLAND METHODIST Vj CENTRAL MISSION. STRAND THEATKE. Speaker: REV. TOM. OLDS. Soloist: MISS AMIEE CLAPHAM. Picture: PART I. OF " FAUST." DOORS OPEN 6.30 MUSIC WEEK. FINAL CONCERT, TO-NIGHT SATURDAY TOWN HALL 8 O'CLOCK. GRAND CONCERT, BY MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: Mr. Christopher Smith. _ The Band has been specially rehoursed in selected Classical and Popular It-ems to make a fitting climax to a womierful yeek of music. Assisting Artigte— THE CLARION QUARTETTE: Mia# Lilian Wood (Soprano), Miss Beryl Smith (Contralto), Mr. Lambert Harvey (Tenor). Mr. Duncan Black (Bass). Instrumental Soloists: Mr. Fred Bowes (Cornet), Mr. Hal C. McLennan (Flute). Aocompanist: Miss Winifred Cooke. THANKS - THANKS. To the Press for invaluable co-operation and practical interest in the movement, to the various Musical Societies and Organisations, tho School Choirs and Hoadmasters. Choir Trainers, Convents. Students. Orchestras and Bands, Soloists and helpers in all departments of voluntary activity associated with a large undertaking of the kind that Music Week has demanded, and to the Public who have so enthusiastically responded. The Music Week Committee desires to express its thanks and appreciation to all those who so willingly and generously assisted in making Auckland Musio Week tho unqualified success it haß been. A. L. STEDMAN, Hon. Seo. LECTURES. '• PRESENT WORLD CONDITIONSTHEIR IMPORT " By EDWIN S. LITTLE. Esq Over 40 Year* ir China. MONDAY, AUGUST 9.5, 7.30 P.M. Ai FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE. 151. Newton Road, Not 60 Yards from Symonds Street. Under tho Auspices of AUCKLAND BRITISH ISRAEL ASSOCIA TION. INCORP KEAD THE NOTICE UNDER "CHURCH SERVICES" Of "THE SOCIETY OF BIBLICAL PHILO SOPHY," Announcing tho Meeting in the CONCERT CHAMBER OF THE TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING. 8 O'CLOCK IMPORTANT. #A LECTURE will bo delivered by MR. M. WALKER at the Lewis Eady Flail, Queen Street, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY. August 26. on "VIVISECTION." il) Is it of value to Medical Scieifco? <2) la its practice compatible with Christianity ? A special appeal is mnde to tho Clergy to take this opportunity of acquainting themselves with all aspects of this great moral question. COUNCILLOR W H MURRAY WILL OCCUPY THE CHAIR. gT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), HOLY MASSES at 6.80. 7.80. 9 "nd 11 a.m. Tho Sacrament of Holy Orders will be conferred during the 9 a.m. Mass. Devotions, Sermon by the Rev. Father Ardagh, Blessing of the newly-ordained priest, and Solemn Benediction at 7 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20650, 23 August 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20650, 23 August 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20650, 23 August 1930, Page 20

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