AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE CRYSTAL PALACE MX. EDEN ROAD. MATINEE! MATINEE! TO-DAY. '2 O'CLOCK. 9Q BOXES CHOCOLATES GIVEN 9Q 6 SELECTED MATINEE ATTRACTIONS. MICKEY THE MOUSE In "CACTUS KID" "AROUND THE CORNER." "ALIAS FRENCH GERTIE." Etc., Etc. PARENTS! Send your Children. A Good, Clean Programme. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND SESSION DE LUXE. 8 O'CLOCK. RESERVE YOUR SEATS! NO EXTRA CHARGE! PLAN AT THEATRE. RESERVES 20-573. ALL LAUGHTER SHOW. CHASE DULL CARE AWAY. r - RIB-TICKLING C O _ SPINE-TINGLING « J LAUGH MAKERS. No. 1. The Funniest Team of Comedians. Their First All-Talkie. George qidney, EORGE OIDNEY. George qidney. EORGE OIDNEY. /CHARLIE I\rURRAY. i'i-URRAY. /CHARLIE A rURRAY. Uharlie Murray. "AROUND THE CORNER." "AROUND THE CORNER." "AROUND THE CORNER." "AROUND THE CORNER" \ TRAIN LOAD OF LAUGHS. A TRAIN LOAD OF GIGGLES The Richest Comedy Since tho Talkies Bes'nn. DON'T MISS IT I! No. 2. ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAMME. TJEBE TVANIELS J) ERE JL/ANJELS BEBE TAANIELS ERE UANIELS In a Bright. Hilarious Comedy. Laughs and Cheers " ALIAS FRENCH GERTIE." " ALIAS FRENCH GERTIE." "ALIAS FRENCH GERTIE." LAUGH? YOU'LL ROAR! No. 3. Also GUS EDWARDS' COLOURED REVUE. No. 4. CAPITOLIAN SYNCOPATORS. No. 5. LATEST HEARST SOUND NEWS. BE ADVISED. BOOK YOUR SEATS. NO EXTRA CHARGE. PLAN AT THEATRE. RESERVES 20-573. THE BOYS OF SOUTHWELL SCHOOL Present Their Ninth GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA. " rpHE VEOMEN OF THE rjUARD." " XHE X EOMEN OF THE vTUARD." The "veomen of the HE 1 EOMEN OF THE VJuARD." AT THE QIVIC rpHEATRE. HAMILTON, ON Monday and onday and ± UESDAY. I NOVEMBER 17 AND 18. PRICES: is and 3s. plus tax. Box Plans at Paul's., Producer - - - - -Mr W Russell-Wood Musical Director . . . Mr. E. H. Apthorp Dances arranged by Miss Isabelle UrooK. FINAL WEEK-NIGHT LECTURE. KITCHENER HALL. MONDAY EVENING, AT 8 P.M. Doors Open 7 p.m. " HOW MEN MADE THEIR GODS." Illustrated with a Magnificent Set of Lantern Slides. ADMISSION: COLLECTION. RESERVED SEATS, Is. PIIO:nE 46-257, THE CLERGY ARE AGAIN INVITED TC TAKE THE PLATFORM IN REPLY HOW WILL THEY ANSWER THIS INVITATION ? rilßUMiliH iSSmmm ST. JAMES* TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AND SILENT PICTURE. Commencing 7.30. Orchestra conducted by Mr. George Poore, The following Artists will appear:— Miss Gladys Barton, soprano; Mr. J. Smithson, tenor; Mr. C. ' Smithson, baritone; Mr. J McGregor, clarionet: Mr. Frank Poore, flute; Mrs. Paul Hayes, accompanist. To be followed by the Silent Picture: "SPARKLING YOUTH." "SPARKLING YOUTH." Outwardly gay, irresponsible, but beneath the surface sensible and lovable. Such are tho sparkling youth of to-day. Doors Open 6.30. Silver Collection. Organised by Auckland Musicians' Union on behalf of Unemployed Musicians and Musiciann' Benevolent Fund. FRANK EGERTON. Secretary.. Pacific Building. m PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. LEWIS EADY HALL, SUNDAY NIGHT. SPECIAL BROADCAST SERVICE, Conducted by REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR. Who will be assisted by some of Auckland's best known and most popular artists. Uncle Tom -- - Miss Reta MacCullay. Tho Boy Sopranos - Mrs. Barrington Snow. EVERYBODY WELCOME.
THE AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA, \o(jm JRI Assisted by Members of the VPIiW ORPHANS' CLUB ORCHESTRA, Will give its FINAL CONCERT OF THE SEASON LEWIS EADY HALL On TUESDAY. NOV. 18. AT 8 P.M. Vocalists: MISS MOLLY ATKINSON, MR. KARL ATKINSON. Conductor: MR. GERALD T. LEE. Accompanist: MISS MAID A HOOKER. A.R.C.M. Admission, Is fid. FRANCES E. LEE, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. A MEETING will be held in the Farmers' A Ullion Office, Wright's Buildings. Fort Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th clay of November, 7.30 p.m., lo consider the establishment of un organisation consisting mainly of Young Men and Women interested in their country's welfare. It is not. intended that any party political lines shall be followed by this organisation, but all questions affecting the welfare of the Dominion will tome under consideration. A. E. ROBINSON, Convener. ~)RDER OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. The Annual Meeting will be held at the MISSION HOUSE. GREY'S AVENUE. On FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. at 3 p.m. W. J. CROWTHER. Hon. Secretary. rPO PARNELL RESIDENTS AND OLD 1 IDENTITIES. Those interested in n presentation to the Maori boys, on the occasion of the departure of St. Stephen's School from Parnell at the end of the present term please communicate, not later than 22nd inst., with Miss Florence Walker, 6, Gladstone Road, Parnell (Tele, phone -12-100). Subscriptions to the Presentation Fund may also be left at Mr. White's Boot Shop, opp. St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 22
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