AMUSEMENTS. I PLAZA | | PLAZA | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11. 1.15. 3.20. |~TO^fiGHT — AT 5.20. 8. J N0TE.—5.20 Session finishes 7.15. ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUES. MR. LEO. WHITTAKER And his CHOIR OF 20 SOLOISTS. "Blessed is lie that Cometh." "Holy, Holy. Holy" (Gounod). "lie v.ns Despised" (Handel). "Bread of Angels" (Franck). "My Lord. My God" (Dubois). AT DE LUXE SESSIONS ONLY. THE PICTURE GLORIOUS. Supreme in (heme— gigantic in execution—magnificent in gesture every biblical character of the days of the I assion superbly portrayed—acclaimed by worldfamed divines—this is in truth, the PICTURE OF PICTURES. KINGS. KINGS. KINGS. A marvellous portrait gallery in which the characters live! The Beloved Petei*, John, James, Matthew, Mary Magdalene adoring the Risen Lord—Pilate and. Caiaphns—the Last Supper and the Visitation—the picture with a thousand scenes of beauty and power. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Reserves, Phono 41-586. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS. RETURN SEASON. ■RETURN SEASON. RETURN SEASON. H. M. THEATRE, Commencing TUESDAY, APRIL 26, Direction: J. C. "Williamson, Ltd. With a GRAND AND GLORIOUS PRODUCTION GRAND AND GLORIOUS PRODUCTION TOPULAR COMIC OPERA " RUDDIGORE " " RUDDIGORE " " RUDDIGORE " To be followed by A Delightful Presentation of the INTRIGUING COMIC OPERA " DOROTHY." " DOROTHY." " DOROTHY. 1 : And in Quick Succession A Selection of the Most Popular of the Gilbert and Sullivan Repertoire interpreted bv all the. Great. Cast of the Gilbert, and Sullivan Opera Company which created such a Sensational Impression oil their last visit. SPECIAL PLEBISCITE! A Plebiscite will be taken frnm Gilbert and Sullivan Opera lovers, inviting them to express their opinions as to the Operas they would lik« produced during this Farewell Season. Will Patrons please send in their Requests to the Mnwiper, Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, C.O. LEWIS EADY, LTD. GRAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 21. 1932. Grand Concert in aid of the Auckland Metropolitan Unemployment Polief Fund, under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors. The City's best artists and the Auckland Municipal Band assisting. Admission Is (o nil parts of the hall. Seats may be Reserved without extra charge at Lewis Eady, Limited. SKATING. SKATING TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Another Big Programme of Novel Sports Events That Are "DISTINCTLY DIL-'FERENT." RIVOLI RINK, AUCKLAND'S SELECT RENDEZVOUS, 130, Upper Queen Street. CRICKET. UCKLAND ASSOCIATION. TOURNAMENT. GIRLS' SI'OKI'S GROUND, Market Road, Remueni, r jM )-DA Y ( SATU R DAY), COMMENCING 1.30 P.M. Admission: Adults, Gd. School Children, .Id. J. McCONKIiY, Hon. Sec. HUGBY FOOTBALL. TJONSONBY DISTRICT RUGBY 1 FOOTBALL CLUB. A Practice for all Grades will be held at Giey Lynn Park TO-DAY (Saturday). Juniors at. 1.30 p.m. All players and intending players aro requested to attend. L. RIGHTON, Hon. Sec. Marathon rug by football CLUB. A Practice for all Grades will bo lield at No. 1 Show (.rounds TO-DAY (Saturday), from 3.30 p.m. F. M. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec. GYMNASIUM. W TO KEEP FIT, & EXERCISE. The Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium caters for allround physical efficiency in boys and men. Classes arranged to suit all ages. .Individual instruction and massage for older men. For particulars and time-table interview Air. J. Bonham. Physical Director. ,T . T. DREW. * <ien. Sec.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 20
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