AMUSEMENTS THEY'RE COMING! 20 AEROPLANES FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, FLOWN BY WORLD'S CRACK PILOTS, RACING 13.000 MILES FROM LONDON TO MELBOURNE. I! Sessions:' 11. 12.15, 2.30, 5.0, S.O p.m. FLY THE CENTENARY AIK ROUTE, j Sir Kinssford Smith personally describes the Trip The Only Film Portraying the Route. " THE OLD BUS," "The Southern Cross." ! "Tho Old Bus" is a film of surpassing inj terest: it combines adventure with the most t picturesque scer.es in the world. It is the j human side, however, which is eo enthrall- ■ ing. All those men who made aviation posi sible in Australia are here. From their ] efforts—extraordinary and even comic as j they were—came the achievements of Sir | Ross and Sir Keith Smith, of Hinkler, cf ! Parer and Mcintosh, and c£ KisgsfordSmith himself. Associate Feature LEW AYRES j "LET'S BE RITZY" [ " VICTORIA, 100 t YEAR'S PROGRESS." Melbourne—Toorak—Flinders Station— I Swanstou Street—Cup Da? Crowds— I Flemington Racecourse—Princes Bridge j —Henley on Yarra—Botanical Gardens ! —St. Kilda Road and Beach—Mildura ? —Geelong—Bailsrat and Bendigo. i Day Sessions; Selected Featurettes. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I PLAXS AT MAJESTIC. PHONE 43-210. j "OLD BUS" PRIZE AWARDS. ! MODEL AEROPLANE SECTION—A. Reynolds (D.H. Dragon), first; H. Clark ; (Boeing F483), first, tied; F. Mills (Brisi toi Bulldog), second. Mrs. J. Clark, Fuse* j lags Model, only 'entry, first. I ESSAY SECTION.—NeIIie Gitroy. first; K. Wiliina, second; W. M. Golden, third. Consolation, prizes will be posted to-day to other competitors. A THE STATE ,11 111 SYMONDS STREET. ; ■■ (Direction. .R. J. Kerridge.) \==E SPECIAL AT THE MATINEE !==: to-day. j==. TOM MIX ! M 4 *" T Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-NIGHT Atitusical 1U jgXTRAVAGANZA gTAGED JN E ☆ "☆ ☆ s "FLYING DOWN TO RIO" ■ FEATUBUN Or - _ , « DOLORES DEL RIO. GENE 1 RAYMOND, GINGER ROGERS, FRED ASTAIRE. j HEAR THE SONGS; t j "Orchids in the Moonlight," 1 Tj "Flying Down to Eio," I j "Made Makes Me." i v SEE THE DANCES: 1 L "The Mexican Tango," "Tse 1 { Brazilian Carlo c a." ' I SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW f= IN MUSICAL ROMANCES; 1= TOO GOOD TO MISS. I- ■ j Recommenced by Censor for Adults. ADMISSIONS: 1/6 & !/- J 1 CHILDREN 6D. _J STATE PHONE. 43-645. i mm , , •,—i. m* [ Late Edendale MAYFAIR 0 Cinema. J : Sandnnghazn. Matinee To-day at 2 pjn. MAURICE CHEVALIER in "A 'BEDTIME STORY." (Recommended by for Adults.) "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Change cf Programme Labour Day. Matinee at 2 .p.m. ! THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA I ! ♦©» THIRD CONCERT —2l st SEASON. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. THE ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY; Dish Rhapsody - - - Victor Herbert Prelude to Lohengrin ----- - Wagner Suite Coppelia ------- Defibea Entr'acte and Valise. Prelude and Mazurka. Valse de la Poupee and Ciardas. Ballad. Slavg Theme and 4 Variations. Overture, Meistersingers ----- Wagner Morceaa. Entry cf Little Fauns - - Pierce Scenes from The Gondoliers - - - Sullivan TEE STRING ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY: <») Serenades - - ------ EJgar (b> Gavotte > tc> Gigue J from Suite in D- - - Bach CONDUCTOR: COLIN MUSTON. LEADER: EDITH WHITELAW. MRS. HAROLD OWERS WILL SING (With Orchestral Accompaniment): Aria. "Segmdille" (Carmen) - - - - Biiet Aria, "Yilta" (Merry Widow) - Frani Leh&r MR. P. J. DRUMM WILL SING: "Angels Guard Thee" ----- Goddard A PROGRAMME YOU WILL ENJOY. | COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. | ADMISSION: la 6d and 2a 6d. No Tax. i Plans Open on TUESDAY, October 23, at ! 7.30 a.m., at ike Box OSes, "The Record j Shop," Queen's Arcade, Queen Street. W. J. C ADD ELL. Secretary. ! PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD, OCTOBER 21. 1934j THIS SUNDAY. FROM 2.30 P.M. TO 5 PM i MISS SARA STACPOOLE (Soprano) j . AND ORCHESTRA. ! Buses Direct to Pirate Saippe connecting 1 with Steamers "leaving Auckland (via DevonI port) at 2 p.m. and 2.20 p.m. Bus leaves j the Pirate Shippe at 4.25 p.m. Return Fare. : Steamer and Bus, Adults, Is Td. ENJOI A SNACK at RIMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE. Only Address Customs St. | No Order is Too Small, so pop in when you ; have a spare moment and be refreshed Open 6 Days till 11.30 p.m. j ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL ! J?£ AUCKLAND FOOTBALL ASSN. 4P BLANDFORD PARK. TO-DAY, 3 P.M. J. GRANT BENEFIT MATCH. TRAMWAYS V. THISTLE. Early Game, 2 p.m. SCHOOL CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS. Free List Suspended. | Proceeds Devoted Entirely to J". GRANT. | injured its Auckland-Canterbury Game."* FUNERAL NOTICES i QOURT EDITH CAVELL. No. 9102. j Officers and Members of the above Court ' are requested to attend the Funeral cf cur } late Sister Z. Prior, leaving 431 Selwyn St., I Onehunga. at 3 p.m. to-day. M„ MOYLE. Chief Ranger. A. F. KELSALL, Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 24
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