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Rtf 1 I »v! REMAINDER OF NEXT WEEK OPEN MONDAY NEXT. 136,496 PEOPLE Have seen the most marvellous, the most magnificent, the most.talk.a picture in the history of motion pictures. And it’s still going strong* 1 hi 1 I “Gold Diggers of Broadway’ Now In its Sixth Week at the ST. JAMES THEATRE “Where Sound Sounds Best.'* John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.). A WARNER BROS.’ AND VITAPHONE PICTURE ENTIRELY IN COLOUR. THREE SESSIONS DAILY BE WISE AND BOOK! BOX PLANS AT ST. JAMES. m Big Railway Concessions for Picnic Parlies Here are a few examples of the remarkably cheap return fares for picnic excursions arranged by schools, business houses, friendly societies, t:ade unions, etc. Agent, or District Manager lor full particulars.

CITY OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. INTERESTING MUSICAL PROGRAMMO By the Auckland Municipal Band MARCH—•‘Adolphe’' Michael^ HYMN—“Sandon” Anon OVERTURE—-William TeJ4”.. .. Rossini SUITE —“Three Irish Dances” Aniel! SELECTION—“The Gondoliers” Sullivan INTERVAL. MARCH —“The Advarce Guard” Ord Hume INTERMEZZO—“In a Persian Market' Kettelbey WALTZ—“Babette” Colir SELECTlON—“lolantfe” Sullivan PATROL—“Kismet” Markey MARCH—“Sergeants of the Guard” Rimmet National Anthem. ALBERT PARK. SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.30 THE MUNICIPAL BAND. Will render the folioA’ing programme:-* OVERTURE—“Poet arid Peasant” SupM MORCEAU—“Minuet’ Boccherini CORNET DUET—“Ida and Dot”.. LoaeJ MESSRS. BOWES AND DAVIES. WALTZ—“ Morgeblatte r' Straw! SUlTE—"Venezia” Nevij MARCH—“LoyaI Order" PanelU SELECTION—"Merrio England" Ed. German. National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION Lewis Eady Hall. QUEEN STREET. (2 Doors below John Court. LwJ TOMORROW (SUNDAY) Doors ODen 6.30 p. m. Commencing 7.30 p.m. Solo (Selected), . MR. KARL ATKINSON Duet* “Watchman, What of the Nifl*L MR. KEN. EADY (Cornet). . MR. ALF. WAT KIN SON Anthem, “God That Madest". _■ -. MISSION CHOIR Add by REV. JASPER CALDER Boys and Girls who like the dark» Try the Caves at Luna Park.

SHOWS AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN SHOW FEBRUARY 27, 26, AND MARCH 1, 1930. CLASSES FOR ALL LIVE STOCK, Including POULTRY, RABBITS AND DOGS, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. HOME INDUSTRIES, NEEDLEWORK AND PHOTOGRAPHY SECTIONS. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS IN HORSES, CATTLE, AND PIGS. SCHEDULES AVAILABLE ON APPLICATION. ENTRIES FOR LIVE STOCK CLOSE ON FEBRUARY 14. ENTRIES. FOR ALL OTHER SECTIONS CLOSE ON FEBRUARY 7. W. F. O'DON NELL. Managing Secretary. P.O. Box 86, 41 Albert Street, Auckland. Clevedon A. & P. Association. TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW. CLEVEDON SHOWGROUND SATURDAY NEXT FEBRUARY 8, 1930. HORSES, CATTLE. SHEEP, PIGS. RIDING & HUNTING COMPETITIONS. RECORD ENTRIES Motor Road, via Papakura, to Show. Cars meet Trains at Papakura Station. Catering by John Sinclair, Auckland. Hot Water Provided Free. Applications for Trade Exhibits and Side-Shows to be made to the Secretary, no gamesters admitted. D. M. BRYAN, Secretary. P.O. Box 9, Clevedon. KUMEXT DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SUMMER SHOW Entries for all Classes Close on FEBRUARY Bth. Schedules Free. F.O. Kumeu. J. H. McKINLAY, Secretary. Jean Arthur, popular screen leading lady, has. been assigned to play opposite Charles (Buddy) Rogers in “Young Eagles.”

Dan ce Music in the Tallies THE dancers are there before you on the talkie screen, moving rythmically to and fro to the spirited music of the orchestra. Everything seems so natural. You see the picture—you hear the music. The scientific resear ch of Western Electric engineers has brought reality to the picture, making it possible for you to enjoy the world’s best orchestral music, rendered with all the charm of the original. Westet SOUND ACTIO M Electric SYSTEM Hope Gibbons Building, Wellington.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 18

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