AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL SWING HIGH. PATHE'S Greatest and Most Stupendous All-Talking Picture. SWING HIGH. A Sensational Musical Circus Drama, which with its Hugo Circus Ring, Its Clowns, Its Wonderful Acrobats, Its Elephants, Its Clever Horses, Its Menagerie, And Its Trapeze Sensation, Is one of the Biggest Productions the Screen has yet presented. It is appreciated by children as much as * by grown ups. SWING HIGH. A Drama of Romnnce. Tears, Laughter, Spectacle. SWING HIGH SWING HIGH SWING / HIGH SWING HIGH SWING HIGH A Love that will bring Tears to your Eyes and Comedy that will bring a Happy Laugh Through all the Tears. SWING HIGH. Is Supported by the Following Outstanding Features:— WHEN WIND BLOWS. JUNGLE FOOL. An "Our Gang" All-talking. One of tho Funniest and Cleverest of Aesop's Fables. GEORGE DEWEY WASHINGTON, tho Silver-Voiced Tenor of tho South. Tho Children of Auckland should not miss this week's programme, comprising as it does Comedy and Circus Now Showing Daily at 11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans at Theatre. Phone 42-169. Prices: Is. Is Gd, 2s 3d, and 2s lOd. CITY OF AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK. COMMENCING AT 3 P.M.. A BRIGHT MUSICAL PROGRAMME WILL BE RENDERED BY THE MUNICIPAL BAND. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.30 P.M. FREE MUSICAL RECITAL BY THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. PROGRAMME: Marche—" Militaire" .... Schubert Overture —" Raymond" Thomas Cornet Duel —" Cheerfulness" - - Gumbert DITETTISTS: MESSRS. F. BOWES AND J. DA VIES. Selection—" Cavalleria Rusticana," MascagniEuphonium Solo— 1 ' Song of tho Clock" Burcbell SOLOIST: MR. J. PURCHASE. Selection—" Popular Songs" - - del Riego March—" The Red Cross" - - - Panella Hymn Tunes. Nntional Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. JmJjl B 99 w BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA Conductor: COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Leader: EDITH "WHITELAW, L.R.A.M. 3RD CONCERT, 17TH SEASON. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. A very fine programme is in course of preparation, including works by "Wagner, Dolibes, Ilaydn, Victor Herbert, Cherubim, Manchinelli. Grainger and Alfred Hill. Vocal Soloist MISS JOAN LAIRD. Violin Soloist: MASTER HAROLD TABERNER (Pupil of Colin Muston). Enrol Now for Last Half of Season. pt 2 Tickets For Each Concert H/C\ I/O 2 Tickets For Each Concert I/ vJ W. J. CADDELL, Secretary. Caddells, Ltd., Queen's Arcade, Queen Street. Ring Phono 41-359. SPORTING. PAKURANGA HUNT. (Incorporated.) POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASES. AT FLAT BUSH, EAST TAMAKI. (Bv kind permission over the farms of Messrs. G. Gillnrd J. Landon, N. Mathews, Stonex Bros., and W. C Watts.) TO-DAY (SATURDAY). First Race Timed for 1 o'clock p.m. GOOD ENTRIES. KEEN COMPETITION ANTICIPATED. FIVE STEEPLECHASES. MEMBERS' LIGHT-WEIGHT. MEMBERS' HEAVY-WEIGHT. LADIES' RACE. FARMERS' RACE. OPEN RACE Admission to Ground, -a oach. Children undor 15 nnd nil Conveyances Admitted Free. No charge tor Admission will bfi made to the Farmers or their families \Vho permit tho Hunt Club to hunt on their farms, and the Committee extends a cordial invitation to them to bo present. Hot Water provided frco of charge. Programme of Events, fid oach, for sale nt Gates. TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS. Passenger Transport Co. Papaloeloo Buees leaving Commerco St.. City, at 11-30 a.m., 12 noon, 12.30 p.m., and 1 p.m., will connect with buses for tho races and return aftor tho last rnco. Return Fnro, Re. No Bookmaker. Bookmaker's Clerk or Agent., disqualified or undesirable person will be admit,tod to the Grounds, and if any such person gains admission he will be removed and proßocuted for trespass. ROBT. D. NEAL. Sco. and Treasurer. jpOLITICAL J^EAGUE. (Auckland Division.) REFORM ]3 ALLrjiHURSDAY, QCTOBER 2 As only n Limited Number of Tickets are Available. Memhers desiring Invitations should make Early Application. F. C. SAUNDERS. Secretary, Ball Committee, 202, Southern Cross Bldg. Phono 46-744. AVIATION. YOUR GREAT OPPORTUNITY. To learn nil about. Aviation and its futu 3 in Hamilton. MR. R. L. DIXON, Principal N.Z. Aeronautical Bureau of Information, Auckland, Will bo at the Hamilton Hotol MONDAY, from 10 a.m.. To Interviow Anyone Interested, in the Formation of a Branch in Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 22
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