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AMUSEMENTS, WHAT A RIOT WHAT A RIOT OF LAUGHTER. LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER Delighted Thousands yesterday. Just the Picture to make you Cheer Up. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. Here she is again. The funniest girl on the screen to-day. WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, The girl that wrote the first and lart chapters in tho book of Whoopee, id "LIFE OF THE PARTT." "LIFE OF THE PARTY." "LIFE OF THE PARTY." "LIFE OF THE PARTY." And believe us her work in this picture is far better than " Gold Diggers. ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR. ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR. Added Attraction for Cheer Dp Week. THE CLARION QUARTETTE. THE CLARION QUARTETTE. Auckland Popular Four, in Popular Songs. Supporting programme includes an excellent talking travelogue entitled. " THIS IS AUSTRALIA." " THIS IS AUSTRALIA." A Quick Trip from Perth to Brisbane. Also a Very Fine Universal News Reel. Plans at St. James'. COMING COMING COMING WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR. WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR. WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP With glorious singing of all classes of music, Joseph Hislop made an instant and general appeal throughc.u' Australia and New Zealand in 1927 His second tour opens in the AUCKLAND TOWN HALL < On THURSDAY, APRIL 30, FOLLOWED BY CONCERTS ON MAY 2 AND, o. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. Joseph Hislop occupies a unique position in the World of Soni,. Endowed with a wonderful voice, he is equally gifted as an actor, and is one of the greatest dramatic singers the operatic stage of to-day possesses. Since his last visit the famous Tenor has sung with wonderful success in the leading Opera Houses and Concert Halls of the world. His return will be hailed with delight by thousands of music-lovers throughout the Dominion. The Celebrated Singer will be supported by . ISIDOR GOODMAN, ISIDOR GOODMAN, ISIDOR GOODMAN, BRILLIANT SOLO PIANIST. BRILLIANT SOLO PIANIST. BRILLIANT SOLO PIANIST. So great is the interest in the forthcoming season that J. and N. Tait have decided to accept preliminary applications for seats for the Three Town Hall Concerts—April 30, May 2 and 5. for the TWO POPULAR RESERVED SECTIONS, 7 S Gd and ss, in addition to, the limited De Luxe Reserves a« 10s. All applications will be filed in order of receipt, and should be addressed to Manager, c.o. Lewis Eady, Lid. Direction J. AND N. TAIT. Manager - - - - MANUEL RALPH. A STAGE PLAY MADE GREATER—OUTSIDE THE LAW.' LECTURE OF INTENSE ! TEREST! DON'T MISS IT. "WORLD REVOLUTION" and the "COLLAPSE OF CIVILISATION." REV. W. LAMB (SYDNEY). TOWN HALL. 3 P.M.. SUNDAY. MOTOR-CYOLE RACING. SPEED. SPEED SPEED. SPEED SPORTS' MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB. THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME. MOTOR-CYCLE SPEED RACES, HENNING'S SPEEDWAY, MANGERE, - TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 1.30. "AUCKLAND OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP." "AUCKLAND SIDE-CAR CHAMPIONSHIP." AND FIVE OTHER THRILLING RACES. SEE CASS GOODWIN. ALBY LEMON, BILL WHITE, LEN COULTHARD AND 40 OTHER SPEED FIENDS LAPPING AT 90 MILES PER HOUR. SEE SIX SIDE-CAR OUTFITS CROSS THE LINE TOGETHER FROM A ROLLING START. FOR THE SIDE-CAR CHAMPIONSHIP (THIS WILL BE THE MOST THRILLING MOTOR-CYCLE RACE EVER RUN IN AUCKLAND). SEE THE ATTEMPTS ON THE LAP RECORDS BY SOLO AND SIDECAR MACHINES. Passenper Transport Company's Buses Leave Commerce Street for the Speedway at 1 p.m., 1.16 p.m. and 1.30 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 22