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AMUSEMENTS. GREATEST FEATURE WEEK! TANT by Lilian O'Leary's 40 children iu their will present this clover and talented song successes, dunces and comedy features each afternoon session next week. SESSION—--11.20-" lIAPPY GOLF." 11.30-" HELL HARBOR." SESSION--2.40 —" HAPPY GOLF." 3.20—" HELL HARBOR." SESSION—--8.20-" HAPPY GOLF." ° N A L =E^=E TO-DAY (SATURDAY). RESS IN HER MOST VIVID ROMANCE. ".HELL HARBOR." "HELL HARBOR." "HELL HARBOR." ~ JEAN HERSHOLT, " HELL " HELL " HELL HARBOR." HARBOR." HARBOR." <\ Heritage of Unto shattered at a • t -L 1-- L.. Pmror nf TinvO. T TTPFi VFiIjKZ, even More Aiiurum, More Captivating, More Tempestuous than ever boforo as ft Fiery Descendant of the Famous Morgans, Buccaneers .. T"V» ro.Dnvi 1« 130QIIUI1H: mm, mystic charm of the tropics and the freedom of the primitive make a Klowing setting for one of the screen's greatest romances. its Rugged Adventures, its Great Beauty. HARBM7H :: = HARBOR." trader, has inherited the wild, advenpirate chieftain Henry Morgan Her marriage to protect him from the law. with the man sho vowed to rum. PICTURE. Programme Includes COWBOY " And GOLF " lower your handicap. PRICES: ]/-, 1/6, 2/3 and 2/10. THE LEVIATHAN 100 P.O. OF ALLTALKIES. THE LONDON. THE LONDON. Tho Only All-British Talkio Theatre in origin or sentiment. ENGLAND'S TITANIC TALKIE SPECIAL. "ATLANTIC" "ATLANTIC." "ATLANTIC" "ATLANTIC." "ATLANTIC" "ATLANTIC." A British International Picture. Recommended for Adults Only. "ATLANTIC" "ATLANTIC." "ATLANTIC" "ATLANTIC." "ATLANTIC" "ATLANTIC." With JOHN LONG DEN and ELLALINE TERRISS. Dramatic to the most intense degree, this film shows the naked souls of all manner of men when faced with death!! ALL ENGLISH TALKIE SUPPORTS. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. 11.15 and 2 o'clock. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. A NEW MICKEY MOUSE FEATURE. And A BIG COMEDY. Sessions. —11.13, 2, 4.13, 6, and 8. Day Prices.— Is: Circle, Is 6d; Halfprice Children. Evoning Prices.—Stalls, Is fid; Circle, Cs 3d, including tax. THE LONDON TEAROOMS. Ist Floor up. THE LONDON - THE LONDON. SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC THEATRE. DOORS OPEN G. 30 P.M. 6.50 p.m., Lantern Slide " Talks." 7 p.m., Film: " Naples"- Travel Scenic. 7.15 p.m.. Address on "THE ART OF THE. MAORI," With Lantern Illustrations, by MR. R. F. WAY. 7.43 p.m., Moving Picture. EMIL JANNINGS, In "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH," One of the Greatest Silent Pictures ever Produced. Under the Auspices of the N.Z. Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.). ■ SILVER COIN COLLECTION. Ring 40-257 for Reserves. CITY OF AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK, SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. Commencing at 3 p.m. AN ATTRACTIVE MUSICAL PROGRAMME will be rendered by tho Auckland Municipal Band. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY EVENING AT 8.30 P.M. SUNDAY EVENING AT 8.30 P.M. FREE MUSICAL RECITAL BY AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. PROGRAMME. "Dead March from Saul" - - - - - Ilandel Hymn, "Deep Harmony" - - - - C. Smith Overture, "Zampa" - - - - • • • Herold Cornet Solo, "The Lost. Chord - Sullivan Soloist, Mr. J. Daviefl. March, "Cavalry of the Clouds" • - Alford Sacred Selection, "Supplication" - - Barnes Morceau, "Salut D'Amour" ----- Elgar Selection. "Faust" Gounod "Ilymn Tunes." National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. Auckland CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY. THIRD CONCERT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. BOX PLANS Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd., for Subscribers on WEDNESDAY. September 3. for Non-Subscribers on September 4. DAFFODIL DAY. DAFFODIL DAY, DAY, DAFFODIL DA FRIDAY, SEPT. 5. FRIDAY, SEPT. 5. VICTORIA LEAGUE AND NAVY LEAGUE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS are remindod that Flowers for Daffodil Day will bo gratefully received at tho Victoria League Rooms, 11, Slioitland Street, on THURSDAY, September 4, or early FRIDAY MORNING. POWER BOARD NOTICES. THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER SHUT-DOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be Shut-down on SUNDAY Next, August 31, 1930, between tho hours of 1.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. in the areas served by the following transformers, for tho purpose of carrying out Alterations in Mt. Eden Road, due to Tramway Extensions:— LANDSCAPE ROAD. ELLERTON ROAD. MEWBURN AVENUE. KENSINGTON AVENUE. HENLEY ROAD. FERRYHILL ROAD. R. IT. BARTLEY, General Manager. August 20, 1930.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20656, 30 August 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20656, 30 August 1930, Page 22

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