AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS "SPEAKEASY" HEAR ALL THAT WIT PAUL PAGE. LOLA LANE. ENRY B. WALTHALL. A 100', TALKING SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE ‘EARLY MOURNING. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. FullerHayward Theatre. B a Daily— S P FRIDAY NEXT * BIACK WATCH ALL TALKING FOX MOVIETONE FEATURE * ■ »v _ r . i J*"’' fi \ yjL.i. •/ THE TIME: 1914. The passim story romance that blazes froi screen—with its central figures a beautiful woman inflamed with power—whose domination of her followers makes of them abject slaves —and of a man—hero and gentleman, who has sworn to strip her of her strength but succumbed for a few unforgettable moments to her charms and allure. JiLpL... 1..15' mm V ? f; th LONDON AND INDIA. Officers' Mess of the 42nd Highlanders; Waterloo Station in London; an Indiar town close to the Northern border; a. minaret with de vout Mohammedeans at prayer, while a Muezzin sings the call from the balcony; Khyber Pass—the back door of India—The Valley of sudden death; the village of Khinjan in the rugged fastness of Khyber. etc. VICTOR McLAGLEN MYRNA LOY, DAVID ROLLINS. ROY D’ARCY. LUMSDEN CHADWICK, DAVID TORRENCE. RICHARD TRAVERS The Characters Actually Live. ARE CYRIL THERE IS NO JAZZ, BUT IT DOES PRESENT IN A MANNER TO THRILL THE HEART OF EVERY SPECTATOR, —: “ANNIE LAURIE.” “ AULD LANG SYNE,” “LOCH LOMOND. “ BLUE BONNETS OVER THE BORDER,” * FOR CHARLIE.” “OVER THE BORDER.” YOU'LL HEAR ALSO THE BAGPIPE ACCOMPANIMENT. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADV. LTD Evening Prices —Front Stalls. 1s 6d: Back Stalls. 2s: Front Circle. 3s 3d Back Circle. 2s 9d. Booking 6d Extra.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction: Henry Hayward. (By Arrangement with Edward Branscombe). A VOCAL FESTIVAL OF BRITISH SONG. COMMENCING WITH MATINEE, SATURDAY. 14th. THE WORLD FAMOUS Westminster Glee Singers Representing Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s St. George's. Worcester. Windsor, and Canterbury Cathedrals, and the leading London Church Choirs, Concert Halls and Colleges of Music. Six Soprano Boy Soloists with Eight Adult Artists. The finest musical organisation that has ever left Great Britain on an EMPIRE TOUR. IN CANADA THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS TOURED CONTINUOUSLY FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS. THE LONGEST ON RECORD: THEY VISITED 150 CITIES AND TOWNS AND GAVE OVER 400 CONCERTS. FILLING THE BIGGEST AUDITORIUMS TO OVERFLOWING. SOME AUTHORITATIVE PRESS COMMENTS—“The Celebrated Westminster Glee Singers enchanted an audience of some 3.000 persons in the Arena. The most delightful and at the same time the most amazing events on the programme were those which featured the soprano boys. It is not exaggerating to say that they sang like angels—or as one would imagine angels could sing."—The Star. Vancouver. “If you were a millionaire you would have them sing in the Massey Hall for a whole week. Easy singing, expressive beyond description or praise; singing which is pure, faultless, perfectly balanced, clear and steady as the light of a beautiful planet, the glorious tone bore the words straight to your heart.”—Evening Telegram. Toronto. “The apex of choral achievement is surely exemplified by the Westminster Glee Singers. Every item was a musical gem; whether rendered by the boys and men together or by either group it has the liquid loveliness of a clear running brook.”—Chronicle, Halifax. Westminster Glee Singers Presenting programmes of the choicest selections of British music embracing Part-songs. Madrigals. . Glees. Anthems. National Airs. Vocal Dances. Sailor Chanteys, Humorous Quartets. Solos. Ducts and Sona Scenas. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. MATINEES—SATURDAY, 14; WEDNESDAY, 18; SATURDAY. 21. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON OPEN AT LEWIS EADY. LTD ON THURSDAY NEXT. PRICES OF ADMISSION (Plus Tax)—Evening. ss. 3s. 2s; Juveniles. 2s 6d, 1s 6d. Matinees, 4s. 2s 6d. 1s 6d; Juveniles. 2s and 1s 6d. Liberal Concessions to Parties of 20 or more Pupils from Primary and Secondary Schools and Colleges. Concession Coupons and particulars from Box Office (Lewis Eady. Ltd.) Advance Director SCOTT COLVILLE.
CONCERT CHAMBER. SATURDAY. SEPT 7. At 8 p.m. DANCE RECITAL By PUPILS OF MISS YOLANDE ORBELL, With DRAMATIC INTERLUDES, the Auspices of the Alpine Sports Club. tsion. 3s and 2s. Children Half-price Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd.
His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees: J. C. Williamson. Ltd. TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) AND ONLY 3 MORE NIGHTS. Auckland Amateur Operatic Society Presenting “FLORODORA” Bumper Houses. Enthusiastic Audiences and Heavy Booking eloquently pro«?taim the success of the Brightest of Musical Comedies. You have 4 more Opportunities! Be Advised and Accept the First! Box Plan —Lewis Eady. Ltd., Queen St. Day Sales —H.M. Theatre Kiosk. REDUCED PRICES—D.C. and 0.5., 6s: Stalls. 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Doors, 6d Extra. No Tax.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 759, 4 September 1929, Page 17
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