A crowded house last night acclaimed “Mother Machree” as one of the really great productions of the year. Its pathos and humour, cloaked in a winsome Irish mantle, grips the heart in a way that stamps it a masterpiece. Fuller-Hawyard Lang Run m Big Pictures. Twice Daily at 2.30 and 8 WILLIAM FOX n I S 3 * I IV I '# BELLE BENNETT- NEIL HAMILTON. YieWRMELACIAN.TEDMANANA Preceded by an Atmospheric Prologue—Mr. Birrell O'Malley, Auckland's Popular Tenor, will sing “ MOTHER MACHREE.” Eve Bentley's accomplished Strand Symphony Orchestra (12 Solo Artists) w ill render a specially arranged programme of Irish Melodies. Box Plan at Strand or Lewis Eady Ltd., Queen St. RING THEATRE 43-114.
(gjscm Phone 42-274. WHB THE LITTLE THEATRE WITH THE BIG PICTURES. ‘The Merry Widow’ Screened at 11.15, 2.20, 5.10, and 8.20.. STARRING MAE MURRAY AND JOHN GILBERT AND “BABY MINE” Screened at 1.16, 4.20, and 7.30. MISS NEW ZEALAND “MOVIELAND” AT THE GRAND TO-DAY GREEN MIL L, MILFORD A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. AT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT. “Patent Leather Kid” USUAL SUPPORTS. Stalls, Is. Circle, 1s 6d. Free Jazz to Follow. Catch the flame; the first of A SERIES OF ADDRESSES BY REV. LIONEL B, FLETCHER ON “GREAT REVIVALS,” TU ?„ S , D , AY NIGHT, BERESFORD STREET HALL. | T Y OF AUCKLAND. Town Hall, Sunday AT 8.30 P.M. Musical Recital By the Auckland Municipal Band Conductor: MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. PROGRAMME: MARCH— “Vimy Ridge” Bidgood ° “LrcTiore”TNo. 3. op. 72) .. Beethoven DUET for two cornets — “Cheerfulness’* Soloists: Messrs. Fred Bowes and R. T. Morgan. BALLET —“The Dance of the Hours’’ (“La Gioconda”) Ponchielli (By request.) WALTZ-INTERMEZZO—-“Beethoven Echoes” Chr. Smith (By request.) PATROL — “The Wee Macgregor” Amers (By request.) SELECTlON—“Reminiscences cf Scotland” .. Godfrey (By request.) National Anthem. ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town C^erk.
LAST THREE NIGHTS OF “Madame Pompadour ** His Majesty’s Theatre 1 | Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), Ltd A DELICIOUS COMIC OPERA TO-NIGHT at 7.50 AND ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS. J. C, WILLIAMSON LTD., Present the Exquisite Musical Play, “Madame Pompadour” The most delightful musical dish which has been set before an Auckland audience for many a long day. BEPPIE DE VRIES AS “POMPADOUR” Arthur Stigant, as Joseph Calieot. Frank Webster as Rene d’Estrados. Hedley Hall, as Maurepas. The Royal Comic Opera Co. Has Achieved its Outstanding Success in “MADAME POMPADOUR/* ) BOX PLANS at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sa'es at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Shop. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 10s; Stalls, 5«; Gallery, 2s; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All prices plus AmuMment Tax. Manager JOHN FARRELL. “MADAME POMPADOUR" will be produced by the full company and with all the gorgeous effects at HAMILTON, on WEDNESDAY NEXT. TEACHERS OF DANODVG. Symondsviile Studio SYMONDS STREET (Next SL Paul’s) MISS SPENCER'S TUITION CLASSES —MONS., THURS. ADVANCED DANCES—TUES., SAT. Private Lessons by Appointment. Studio Available, suitable Balls, Waddings, Bridge and Cabaret Parties, etc. Particulars by Phone or Miss Spencer. ■ MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Operatic, Character, Greek, n Latest Ballroom Dancing, including The Yale Blues. t STUDIO: 22 KHYBER PASS. ~ Phone 41-423. AF 1 S S CECIL HALL, h ***- SCHOOL OF DANCING. ALBERT BUILDINGS, SWANSON ST. s Second Term Classes, Saturday, June 9, and Tuesday, June 12. FRANK WOODRUFFE EXPERT INSTRUCTOR AND OLDTIME DANCE AUTHORITY. S n a Special Jazz Course: 15s. 178 UPPER SYMONDS STREET. TEACHERS OF MUSIC e f d CYRIL WALSHE, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Singing and Commercial Subjects. Fees Moderate. Interviews by Appointment, or Phone 44-407. 23 KHYBER PASS (opp. Grafton Rd.).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 15
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