AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. 0. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M. To To To 3.15 P.M. 4.M0 P.M. 10.30 P.M. Warner Bros." Delirious Comedy of Revelations. 'PERSONAL MAID'S 'PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET." SECRET." jyjARGARET jyNDSAY, I J^ONNELLY, " I yyWRKKN JJULL, A NITA T GUISE. Another Beautiful Colour Featurette, "CARNIVAL DAY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES, 32-600. SENSATIONAL I RICHARD CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. WELLINGTON CONCERTS. "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD "SOLD OUT" OUT" OUT" 0 U T" OUT" OUT" OUT" OUT" OUT" OUT" OUT" 0 U T" Wrote the "Dominion" critic:—"Superlatively good tenors are ns rare as black pearls. Such tenors as Richard Crooks, who made his Wellington debut on Tuesday night before an audienco which filled the Town Hall from the organ console to the back wall, are only produced once in a generation. Is it any wonder then that the world is ever ready to do them homage P This God-given voire, beautiful as it is from tecords, has to be heard in all its natural loveliness to bo appreciated | at its very best." BRINGING THREE NIGHTS OF JOY TO AUCKLAND AUCKLAND AUCKLAND AT THE TOWN HALL, Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT Also TUESDAY AND THURSDAY (October 13 and 15). (Positively no extra concerts possible. In order to fulfil contracts, Mr. Crooks must return to America by the Mariposa on October 17.) t>oundloss happiness beneath tho spoil of Richard Crooks spontaneous and genuine appeal. BOOK EARLY! BOX PLANS FOR THE AUCKLAND SEASON OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., FOR ALL RESERVED SECTIONS, 5/-, 7/0, and 10/-, Plus Tax. ■» SOUVENIR AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOS. Also the life story of the celebrated singer available free at tho Box Office to-day THE TENOR THE WHOLE WORLD llst~ens"~to~ Direction J. and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I peter pan AUCKLAND'S LEADING CABARET. 4 HOURS' DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT TO N.Z. b FAMOUS DANCE AND RADIO COMBINATION. FEATURING JOHNNIE MADDEN, Tho Popular Croonor, and JACKIE AND JILL in Sons and Dance. Double, 10/- Evening Dress Essential RESERVATIONS DIAL 46-777. AVIATION AERODROME SPECTACULAR PARACHUTE JUMP FROM ONE MILE lIIGH. Further Descent from 2000 ft. AEROHATIC DEMONSTRATION By FLIGHT-LIEUT. I). M. ALLAN. Collection at Gato. PASSENGER FLIGHTS—CLOSED CABIN MONOPLANE, 2 passengers, 5/- each. SPECIAL FLIGHTS IN OPEN D.H. MOTHS, 10/- each. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office, 1.20 p.m. Sunday. FLIGHTS ARRANGED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 24
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