iniing inc Diggesx ana Drigmeai pa n - i dmmg r~r cy ■ Auckland. ©bcltegon! AUCKLAND’S PRE-EMINENT TALKIE THEATRE. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. SCREENING DAILY AGAIN SHE SINGS AND A WORLD LISTENS SPELLBOUND UJ The voice that has amazed the musical world —back again_ on the screen in the most glorious of romantic dramas! BEBE DANIELS In her Second GLORIOUS TRIUMPH of Song and Drama. “LOVE COMES ALONG” GREATER THAN IN “RIO RITA.” A GORGEOUS FESTIVAL OF SONG AND DRAMA SECOND BIG FEATURE RICHARD DIX “THE LOVE In his ALL-TALKING DOCTOR Comedy Drama. PRESCRIBING ONE HOUR OF LAUGHS! GASPS! AND THRILLS! MORE LUXURIOUS EVEN THAN IN “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. BOX PLANS FOR THIS SU PE R-PROGR AMM E NOW OPEN AT THEATRE (Phone 46-888). TO-NIGHT’S PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING RESERVE EARLY. IT COMMENCES ON SATURDAY NEXT 7L-TRIAL OF ■ARY DUGAM u u u : I I s £ & Wt «- V. *" • ■ : *k- *■ S~£ - * ACCUSED OF MURDER! The Greatest AU-TaUting Picof Than [IJ All ia Here No—! Better Thao the Stage Play!
TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE RIALTO REOPENS. With the Latest WESTERN ELECTRIC TALKING EQUIPMENT The Brightest, Sunniest and Most SpaH*. tins o 1 Revues. “SUNNYSIDE UP” Alae. A Great Supporting Programme. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Phone SS 604 D.Csg 2m; Stalls, 1s; Reserves, 6d extra* VICTORIA DEVONPORT. Double Feature Talkie Programme KEN MAYNARD IN HIS FIRST TALKIE. “THE WAGON MASTER' And a Warner Bros. Vitaphone Picture. “FANCY BAGGAGE.’ A Story of Love. Laughs and Thrills, PHONE 22-968 FOR RESERVES. m THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA Conducto- --- - COLIN MUSTON. Leader - - - EDITH WHITELAW. WILL INAUGURATE ITS 17th SEASON IN THE TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY. MAY IS. A Wonderful Programme has been prepared, including Beethoven s VIOLIN CONCERTO, Which ie positively the last opportunity afforded to Auckland Music Lovers of hearing the Celebrated English Virtuoso. John Dunn, accompanied by the Orchestra ENROL NOW. Support Your Own City's Orchestra Subscription—2 Tickets foi Subscription 15s each of 4 Concerts (free of tax). Hear New Zealand’s Finest Combinat;ctl —You Will be Delighted. W. J. CADDELL, Secretary. C o Caddell’a. Ltd., Phone 41-559. Queen’s Arcade, Queen St. PUCCINI MUSICAL SOCIETY In view of the probable amalgamation with an influential sister society, all Member* are urged to attend a special practice on TUESDAY. May 6. at 7.45 p.m„ at St. Benedict’s Clubrooms. New Mem. bers invied. G. FRASER, Phone Hon, bee-
IV azQ entire change or BILL to-bay. perfect speech and music. A Paramount Movietone Sensation. A Fine Musical Comedy. Starring EDDIE DOWLING in •THE RAINBOW MAN” With MARION NIXON FRANKIE DARRO SAM HARDY LLOYD INGRAHAM. All Sound Supports. (Comedy) HOME EDITION. '(Song) MOUNTAIN MELODIES. A NEW MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON “CARNIVAL KID” Sessions POPULAR PRICES. Patronise Grand Tea Rooms—All Homemade Goods. GRAND GRAND GREY LYNN CINEMA A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Warner Bros. All-Talking, All-Singing, All-Dancing Operetta. “THE DESERT SONG” Filmed in Natural Colour* with a Wonderful Cast. JOHN BOLES CARLOTTA KING LOUISE FAZENDA and MYRA LOY. Also a Chorus of 100 Voice*. The Picture you have all been waiting for is here at the Cinema. Splendid Supports. PEOPLES POPULAR PRICES.
AMBASSADOR Pt. Chevalier. TO-NIGHT AT 8 CLARA BOW in the Best Picture j of her career. SOUND OR SILENT AND 'THAT'* i SAYING SOMETHING. “THE FLEET’S IN” With JAMES HALL and JACK OAKIE. Step fast! There's no waiting for this ! one- You’ll miss a lot of laughs if you miss this. When “The Fleet’s In!” | Clara steps right out. Her ship of Joys i comes in at last and laughter is the order j of the day. CITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8 O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR. MISS MOLLY WRlGHT—’Cellist. MR. lAN DEVEREUX—VocaIist. MR. E. RANDAL—Choir Organist. MR. LEO WHlTTAKEß—Accompanist. Mr. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. The Choral Works will include —“All hail thou Merry Month of May’’ (Byre). "Grant us Thy peace” (Mendelssohn), Sir Eglamore (Gardiner), Summer Song (Schumann), and “Canyecew Cushions” ( Bantock). ADMISSION, 6d and Is. Reserved Seats 2s at Lewis Eady. LtdJ. s. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 17
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