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AMUSEMENTS.

THE DANDIES. There wp.« a targe audience in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hail! last evening, when the Dandles again presented their merry entertainment. A «-onrplete chang> of programme is announced for tonight. OPERA MOUSE. The last three nights of Mis* Daisy Jerome's Jeason in Auckland 'have been announced. On ..Saturday the brKllant young comedienne will make her butt appearance here. Miss Jerome's visit has marked a notable event iv the hlstorv of vaudeville in Auckland, and there need be no hesitation in the recommendation tn all to take an opportunity of 'learlng her. OTHER nbTtTT.E 'EOTEKTAINMIiNTS. The new programme 'for the King George Theatre to-night Is headed iby a war drama entitled "The Biib-y iSpv." said to be a perfect piecp of child acting. A detective drama. '-Stuart Keen." billed as something entirely aew in tills doss of story, is announced at the Alhambra | Theatre to-night. A new programme at the Newton Tleture Palace to-day will contain "An-lHour IBcfuro Dawn." (The Empress Theatre, at tbe corner of Ponsonbv and Karanga-hape Roads, has liecome established as a popular evening resort. "Truth Will Ont." 4.000 feet of erelting detective story. Is included in the new programme to run from to-day at tbe Arcadia i Theatre, afternoon and evening sessions. | T!ip naval pictures, now being shown i ea'-h nlclit at the Lyric Theatre, have j created a tremendous sensation. They will he repeated together with the stirring dramatic pictnrc. -"When Iron and Str-c! Meet." A realistic lilci of the P.-itish Army of lfil-l I* given in mc scrip.- of pictures presented at the Kind's Theatre. It is the most popular item on a programme of most interesting pictures. ORGAN RECITAL. I The J";ty nrcnist wi'l ?!ve his fiftieth organ recital '.in Ore Town Ul .i 71 on/Saturday evening next, when he will play Guilmant's "Symphony in II .Minor." the andante from Beethoven's "Pathetic Sonata." and works by Lemarc and Sibelius. CONCERT AT ONEHPNGA. I.n«l the Onehnnga Congregational i Church was full to overflowinc, the occa- ; slim liemg rhc first Choir nnd Organ Recital miller 'he leadership of Mr. Phil Murks (choirmaster) nnd Mr. H. IT. Clegg lorinnJsO. The proceedings opened appropriately with the hymn "When Will You Save the Nation.' Mr. Clegg gave two selections on the organ, and several anthems by the choir showed the splendid progress made hy the members. Appreciative solos were given by Misses K. Hetts. I. Hall, A. Cowley, and Messrs. 11. t'ood. ] .luiii-s, and Halley. A quartet. "Nearer i Sllll Nearer." by Misses A. and H. rowI ley ami Messrs. Walt and Good, was a 1 most enjoyable. Item. At the . close the | whole congregation rose nnd Joined in the 1 singing of the National Anthem.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 2