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The Tone of the Piano WHEN you see the piano played in a talkie programme, you hear the exact tone of the instrument. You distinguish the indefinable “touch” of the master hand. You imagine you are hearing the original interpretation of the player. The piano has always been considered the most difficult instrument to record. But painstaking research and experiment of Western Electric have overcome every technical obstacle, presenting the music of the piano, as well as of every other musical instrument, with a fidelity practically indistinguishable from reality. "IVcslern Electric—lt SPEAKS for Itself" Wesre SOUND Electric SYSTEM Hope Gibbons Building, Wellington.

AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SWEET PEA AND GLADIOLI SHOW. Sim day School Union Hall (Just Above Town Hall). Thursday and Friday Next, DECEMBER 12 and 13. ADMISSION, Is. Children Free Accompanied by Adults, i ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O’CLOCK. Auckland Municipal Band Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH PROGRAMME. God Save the King. MARCH—'‘The Pitt Panther” Panella HYMN —“Pleasant are Thy Courts Above” Gilbert OVERTURE—“Nabuco” Verdi THREE DANCES—“NeII Gwyn” Ed. German WALTZ—“Lustige Bruder” Volsted SELECTION—“Lucia di Lammermoor” Donizetti INTERVAL.. MARCH—“Our Fighting Men” . . Rocereto HYMN—“As Pants the Hart” Wilson SELECTION—“The Mikado” Sullivan GAVOTTE—“Passion Flowers”. . .Fleutinf MARCH—“The Red Cross” Panella National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM. To> Clerk.

MUNICIPAL CONCERTS TOWN HALL TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK Auckland Municipal Band Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. In a Brilliant PROGRAMME God Save the King. MARCH—"Sylvia” vlach OVERTURE—"Tantalusqualen" .. Suppe SONG—"Adieu. Marie" Adams Vocalist, MR. ERIC MANNALL CORNET SOLO—"Carnival of Venice" Soloist, MR. J. DAVIES. Arban SUITE—"In a Lover’s Garden" .. Ketelbey No. I—"A Song of Love." No. 2—" The Golden Wedding." No. 3—" A Garden Fete." ARIA—"Ah, Fors e Lui" (La Traviata") Verdi Vocalist, MISS MILLICENT O’GRADY. DESCRIPTIVE —"A Forest Wooing" Ancliffe FLUTE SOLO —"The Swallows’ Flight" Kohler Soloist, MR. HAL C. MCLENNAN. SONG—"Pale Moon” Logan Vocalist, MR. ERIC MANNALL. POT POURRl—"Tangled Tunes" Ketelby SONG—"Carmena” Lane Wilson Vocalist, MISS MILLICENT O’GRADY SELECTION "Gems from Famous Operas" Sullivan National Anthem. ADMISSION—Body of Hall, 6d: Gallery, 1s; Reserves, 2s. at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.

FOLLOW THE CROWDS TONIGHT AT 7.30 TO THE CENTRE OF AMUSEMENTS. SEE THE NEW ATTRACTIONS:— DEATH ON THE GUILLOTINE THE MONKEY DROME PIG-A-DILLY CIRCUS AND THE WALL OF DEATH BRING THE KIDDIES THIS AFTERNOON. • \ TO LUNA PARK BUS EVERY FEW MINUTES FROM THE BOTTOM OF QUEEN STREET.

AMBASSADOR Pt. Chevalier. TONIGHT AT 8. ••THE CHARLATAN” The accusing finger of Murder pointed to five persons. Who was guilty? See the Hindu Fortune-teller unravel the year's biggest mystery. CHAS. VALENTINE, the Versatile Ventriloquist, with his friends George & Mary. MADGE BELLAMY in “ANKLES PREFERRED” Gazettes Comedy Cartoon.

/ MY Y BOOK RAIL TRIPS Days, Weeks, or Months Ahead! Cheap Fares for the Holidays . . . from 13th December to 11th January . Return up to Bth February . 'CL You can buy y ° u r train ticket and reserve y 0 u r seat or sleeping berth ANY T/ME before the commencement of your journey. J t * s such a little bother to call at the booking office for the tickets. But it does save a lot of worry and inconvenience later. Holiday Fares are 6/- in the £ cheaper than ordinary rates. RESERVE WELL AHEAD AND ENJOY A MAXIMUM OF COMFORT ON YOUR JOURNEY.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 18

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