AMUSEMENTS. ACCLAIMED II Hy the Press as "Excellent," "Magnificent." "Sheer Splendour." "A Triumph," "Perfect in Every Detail" and awarded Smith's Weekly's Highest Hon. 11 ours. " THE WHITE DEVIL" AT THE NATIONAL -— 2,30 A^D —"" Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. IVAN MOSJOUKIN. LIL DAGOVER, BETTY AMANN. In the Intensely Dramntic Spectacle of Thrills and Romance. "THE WHITE DEVIL." " THE WHITE DEVIL." " THE WHITE DEVIL." "THE WHITE DEVIL." Founded on The Novel, "Hadschi Mu rat." By Leo Tolstoi. Featuring The Don Cossacks Choir And the Russian Ballet. " THE WHITE DEVIL" The Story of a Leader of Men— Big-Hearted, Generous to his Subordinates, but to his Enemies —forevee "THE WHITE DEVIL" A SERIRS OF OUTSTANDING FEATURETTES. Prices: 2s 6d. 2s. Is fid and Is. Children Half-price. For Reservations, Phone 42-169. STRAND Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. Daily at 11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. ANOTHER SPECIAL DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. TWO BIG FEATURES. EACH A GEM. MARY BRIAN, GRANT WITHERS, MARY ASTOR, CLAUDE ALLISTER, "CAPT. APPLEJACK," The celebrated English Stage Comedy played in N.Z. by Lawrence Grossmith. The Jolliest Pirate you ever saw. A Tale of the Cornish Coast—Dignified, Timid Englishniaji (Allister) goes to . sleep and becomes a Pirate for a Night. BRITISH VOICES. BRITISH STORY. BRITISH WIT. BRITISH CAST. It's a modern mystery comedy with the tang of the sea to spice it. He steps out of a schooner into a boudoir to scuttle every blue in your system. Additional: "HIS FRIEND'S WIFE." Two Men Fight for Beautiful Mary Astor. A Breath-taking Spectacle of Fire and Flood—A wife falls in love with lier husband's best friend. Prices: Stalls 1/, D.C. 1/6. Phone 43-114. HALL " ' TO-NIGHT, GRAND CONCERT, BY THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: MR. GEO. BUCKLEY. Tschaikowsky's " sth Symphony." Verdi's " Nabuccodonosor," Cpleridge Taylor's Romance of the Prairie Lilies," New Marches and other Fine Compositions. MISS ADELE TAYLOR will sing Sullivan's " Orpheus with His Lute," also "Fairy Pipers" and the popular " Robin Adair." Mr. TOM MOFFITT, Tenor, is singing "Angels Guard Thee " and " Sometime in Summer." MESSRS. McLENNAN and BOWES will give Flute and Comet items and MR. ROWLAND JACKSON a Xylophone Solo. MR. LEO WHITTAKER will be the Accompanist. ADMISSION: 6d and Is. The Band will also give a Fine Programme at the Zoological Park, commencing at 2.45, TO-MORROW (Sunday) afternoon. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. TOWN HALL. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT CITY ORGANIST, WILL PLAYAllegro Maestoso (Elgar), Chorale Prelude and Bourree (Bach). Ave Maria (Schubert). eß i Wind and North Wind (Rowley), sth Symphony, 3 movements (Widor), Evensong (Johnston), Cortege (Dubois). ADMISSION FREE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. PIANO AND SONG RECITAL BY MOLLY ATKINSON And PHYLLIS GRAHAM, Assisted by MOYA COOPER-SMITH, Violiniste. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 8 P.M. LEWIS EADY HALL. ADMISSION. Is fid. Bo* Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd. No Extra Charge for Booking. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. By kind permission of Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blala*, C.8., D.5.0., R..N. UNIQUE NAVAL ENTERTAINMENT Will be Presented bv SHIP'S BAND, H.M.S. DIOMEDE (Under the baton of Bandmaster H. W. Barnett), Assisted by CONCERT PARTY, comprising the Cream of the Talent on His Majesty's Ships, DIOMEDE. LABURNUM, PHILOMEL The Navy's efFort to Raise Funds for the AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. BIG TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. Admission, 2s and Is; Children Half-price. 2s Seats may be reserved without extra charge. Box Plan Lewis Eady, Ltd., 192, Queen St WRESTLING. -Auckland A UCKLAND -Auckland "\/\7"RESTLING VV RESTLING WRESTLING RESTLING A SSOCIATION. Association. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, AT 8 P.M. TOWN HALL. PASHA PASHA PASHA PASHA PASHA V ' BURESH. BURESH. BURESH. BURESH. BURESH. IN RIGHT TEN-MINUTE FOUNDS. Preceded By First -Class Amateur Preliminaries.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 22
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