amusements. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY! •W# URGE YOU NOT TO MISS IT. YOU CANNOT SEE BOTH THESE BRITISH SPECIALS ON THE ONE PROGRAMME AGAIN IN AUCKLAND!! ROXY THEATRE - ROXY THEATRE (QUEEN STREET.) SCREENING CONTINUOL SLY. SESSIONS: 11-2-5-8. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. England's Foremost Vaudeville Artists. " HARMONY " HARMONY HEAVEN." HEAVEN." First Technicolour Talkie jet produced in England, lit the Famous Elstree Studios. Plan at Theatre Britain's Latest and Greatest Tn'.kic. "THE " THE HATE SHIP." HATE SHIP." Starring a Groat British Cast. (Mightier than "Atlantic.") Reserves 41-341. | CRYSTAL PALACE TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. RONALD COLMAN, In " CONDEMNED." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) SURPRISE! WATCH FOR SURPRISE! MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.45 p.m.Screening: "Condemned'' and Gary Cooper in "Wings," a thrilling 12-reel air story. SURPRISE! ■WATCH FOR SURPRISE AT "MATINEE" EMPRESS | (Newton). TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. CHARLES KING. BESSIE LOVE. In " CHASING RAINBOWS." MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 O'CLOCK. Aliasing Rainbows." Also, Gary Cooper in •Wings," a 12-reel air istory; Charlie Chase 5-reel Talkie. 1 NEW REGENT 1 (Epsom). TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. Ho. I—CONWAY TEARLE. VIRGINIA VALLI. In "LOST ZEPPELIN" (Adult Audience Recommendation.) /' No. 2—KENNETH MncKENNA (Bulldog Drummond). In "TEMPLE TOWER" TO-DAY, 2 p.m.—"Lost Zeppelin" and "Temple Tower." Splendid Matinee for Children. / WEST END | (Ponsonby Road). TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. N 7 TAMING OF THE SHREW." Starring Dojglas Fairbanks. Mary Pickford. No. 2- JOSEPH HISLOP In "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS. COMEDY MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2 O'CLOCK. Taming of the Shrew." Also, a Big Comedy. "Why Sailors Go Wrong. tour Other Big Attractions. J/ ' ~ " j ALEXANDRA I (Green Lane) "TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45 O'CLOCK. No . I—RICHARD1 —RICHARD DIX. In " LOVING THE LADIES. 7—EXTRA SPECIAL TALKIE SHORTS—7 FREE BUS leaves Lake Rd., Ellershe. < .30. I Penrose, 7.40. CHILDREN'S MATINEE TO-DA\, l-4f p.m. Big Surprises. Don t Miss. | NEW DE LUXE 1 j TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK." No I—Lola Lane, Joseph Wagstaft. "LET'S GO PLACES." No. 2—Xorma Terris, Harold Murray, "CAMEO KIRBY." I BIG MICKEY THE MOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 p.m. "Mickey" Free Gifts to Every Child. GIRLS AND BOYS. 1 FATHERS AND MOTHERS, It Will Be COMMUNITY SINGING, COMMUNITY SINGING, With Something Special For /, GIRLS AND BOYS. GIRLS AND BOYS. MR. 0 WEN~PR ITCH ARD (The Billy Sunday of N.Z.), ■Will bo in Charge and There is Going to be i SOME FUN. MRS BARRING TON SNOW WILL BE AT THE PIANO. „ "WHO KNOWS.—" Bye, Bye, Blackbird " Tip Toe Thru* the Tulips." " Paintintf th© Clouds," "Mother Machree . I TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 3, 12.30 TO 1.30. £OO GIRLS AND BOYS -—2OO • ARE WANTED ON THE STAGE. If You Will be one of the 200. Come to the Grey's Avenue Entrance at 12 O'clock. A WONDERFUL MEDLEY OF SONGS Suitable to All Ages. Mr. Owen Pritchard Has Hosts or Happy Stunts for Young and Old. As the Boy S"id. Tt Will Be / B O S C A. NOTICE TO PARENTS. -Please come I and bring flie children. We invite <he j cider ones on to the stage, and will give j them a merry time. - j ADMISSION FREE. OF COURSE. /COMMUNITY SINGING.—Thanks. On \J behalf of the Community Singing Committee I acknowledge receipt of many "Uncle Tom Requests" from Taranaki, Hawke's Bay, North Auckland, Waiktito, King Country, Bay of Plenty and other place#. Please accept thanku and assurance that your communications have been received and the matter of extension of • Singß " i« being favourably considered. W. WOODHEAD. Hon. Secretary. MONDAY. SEPT. 1, 8 P.M. CAMEO CLTTBROOM, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. SOCIAL EVENING. Lecture by DR. E. B. GUNSON on "FOOD VALUES: IMPURITIES AND PRE- ) SERVATTVES MEMBERS AND FRIENDS (both Sexes) CORDIALLY INVITED. A UCKLAND METHODIST J\ CENTRAL MISSION. yfC. M] POPULARiSTRAND REV. S TOM r "OLDS. SOLOIST. ROUSING COMMUNITY SINGING. See EMIL JANNINGS in " FAUST." Doors Open G. 30. All Welcome. LECTURES. Auckland society of arts. 1 "SCULPTURE IN THE LIFE OF TO-DAY." MR. R. O. GROSS will spenk on the above Subject on TUESDAY, September 2, at 8 p.m. at Auckland University Building, Princes Street. Members and their friends are invited to attend. W. J. A. THOMSON. Secretary. / WRESTLING. THE EX-SERVICE MEN'S WRESTLING UNION. (Under the Auspirec of The a Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association.) After Expenses Paid, 20 Per Cent. To Unemployed Returned Men i ROLL UP! ROLL UP! TOWN HALL. /MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 1. KARA PASHA jJTh? Terrible Turk), / v WALTER LOGAN (The Texas Terrier) / EIGHT TEN-MINUTE ROUNDS. First-class Preliminary Bouts. / POPULAR PRICES. Stage 10s, Dress Circle nnd Front Stalls 6s, Reserves 7s fid, Gallery 23 Gd. Ladies S ilalf-price to Stalls oniy. BOOK EARLY. T /T^ e " eere?' S e ?' Cnrler and Asher's. ' AJay Sales, Watts Sports Depot, Ltd. T. S. MILLER. Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20656, 30 August 1930, Page 22
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