I AMUSEMENTS. iTTIS MAJESTY'S THEATER j-"-!-* MAJESTY'S tueltu| Direction Wm. J. Shephard. Manager Roland Stavely. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIG.HT. TO-NT _,HT, TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING AND EVERY EVENING. WITH THE FIGHTING FORCES OP EUROPE i ! I.TNBMACOLOR. 1 K'.NBMACOLOR. ItINEMACOLOK. KI.NEMAC'ILOR. KI.NEMAi UI.OII. KINEMACOLOR. KiNEMACOLOK. KI.NEMA-I'OLOIt. KINEYIA.COLOU. KJNEMACOLOE. "Not Coloured Photographs, but Photographed Colours." BOOK YOU I! SEAT FOR TO-NIGHT BOOK YOUR SKAT FOR TO-NIGHT AT . OLEMA.VS. ! Reserved scats. 3 . Box Plan and Day ' Sales at ' olen all's. PRICES—2 6. 1,6, I/, and 6d. !rp O W N TJ A L L. /"VRGAN "DECITAL BY AJ-R -\]"AUGHAN "DARNETT (CITY ORGANIST), rr* h i s pr.-i.o, AT Q p.M. PROGRAMME. '■ 1. Grand Chnenr (Holllns* 2. "Sunset" in Song Without Words). .. I Le-tnre; 3. "Au Convent" (Borodlne) j4. Finale from Symphony No. 1 ...iVlerne', 13 Adagio from Sixth Symphony.. .iWldori 111. M'niiei (Paderewski: 7. Car,lon lElgarj IXTEP.VAL. S. Fantalsie on F-ii-t" ADMISSION—6d. Doors open 7.3. i. HENRY W. WILSON". Town Clerk. I September 17. 1013. SIS | \EVONPURT. TAEVONFOET. JYE VOX PORT. TAEYONPORT. CHELTENHAM REACH. rpo-MORKOW, AT THREE P.M. By Kind Permission of Lieut.-Col. Hazard, the ] pIARRISOX 4 RTILLERY" "DAXD (Under the Conductorship of Lieutenant G F. Cater). Will Render \ /-NRAXD pROGRAMME OF FIRST.CLASS MUSIC. In Aid of the Fund now being raised by the Mayoress to provide Devonport's Quote of _UJ Waistcoats for the New Zealand I Soldiers at tbe Front. 527 OCENIC TJAILWAY rpOL'RS, OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. | Daily, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Continuous Entertainment. No Waiting. GO Minutes of Re_r.ed Cinematography. A Joy for Juveniles. A Pleasure for Adults. , Entertaining, instructive, ReQaed. | Adults, Gd: Children, 3d. Bo I U N DAY Xji V E X I KG, 1 S.2U TO 0.30 P.M. * COCIiL TT OUR. BRIGHT SINGING AND SOLOS. Young Men and Women warmly welcome. V O U N G W O M E N'S C H RIST IA X ASSOCI A T I O N, 23. WELLESLEY ST. EAST. Ju-n Drop In. 507 SPECIAL TO "D A N D S M E X. Will Bandmasters please note that Baud Parts, of I NEW ZEALAND'S NATIONAL SONG, "rpHE SOLDIER," Are being Trinted. and will be Ready Shortly? Bandmasters will oblige by commnnlcat- , Ing witb tbe undersigned (or Music Ware- ' i houses) with reference to obtaining tUelr . requirements. Full Band Parts, 32 Instruments. ! , P.. LESLIE-JOKES. I Box 37(1, Wellington. GRAND SOCIAL AND EUCHRE PARTY, DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH STREET. .. In Aid uf St. Vincent de Paul Society, I Surrey Hills. j WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1915. ' j Danvlng at S p.m. Euchre at S p.m. Adeane's Orchestra. Valuable rrizes. Tickets, 1,6. I. WOODLOCK, J. MILBURN, I HO Hon. Secretaries. I Q.RAND "OATRIOTIC >TATIONAL AND I AriLITAr.Y TYRESS .QALL. , i TOWN TTALL, 1 | WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1913. GUESTS OF THE EVENING. I I WOUNDED SOLDIERS. . I Tickets obtainable at Mr. J. Hanson's, , Ladies' and Gents'. Tailor, corner of ' Karangahape Road md East Street. Committee, or E. A. Williams, Professor «f • Dancing. Dominion Road. Gallery Spect. Tickets. 1 ; Stage Tickets, I 2 : Gents'. 3 ; Ladies, 36. ! MEREDITHS ORCHESTRA. 131 • pH'C I'RANCAIS (TICCKLANI*. .. ; La proebniue reunion aura lieu mardl le 1 21 Septembre il S hemes dv sole dims les " Salons la Society de Alts. Coburg St. Lectures, Recitations, et Musique. 13" VOTICE.-The Annual Reunion of tha j EX-PUPILS 01" THE SISTERS Of I MERCY AND THE MEMBERS OF THE ' • MERCY GUILD and their Friends will be > held at ST. MARY'S CONVENT. Ponsonby, r' on FRIDAY. '.4th September, the 'Feast •■ of Our L.ulv of Merer, from 2.30 to 3.30 a! p.m. A full'attendance is cord-illy Invited. v I The repori of the Mercy Guild will be _ 'read, and Donations taken towards pro- . ' curing Leather Waistcoats for the Soldiers - In answer to the appeal made by her Excellency Lidy Liverpool. 10i , \ RIOT IN WELLINGTONDuring the Slurring of "IN TUE FIRING LINE" at His Majesty's, We.in.ton. Inst I'Monday Night, the large audience de- . ma.-.ded the Song to be repeated agnia ! aud again. The applause was deafening. ,1 Price. 16. Al! Music Sellers. See Window Display :, ANGLO MUSIC STORE. QUEEN STREET. ,1 *•*•* RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS " A UCKLAND'S Latest Novelty—Hot 1/ ' ■**■ Luncheons .it tiie Comruouwealtli Cafe. Queen St., beginning Monday. J_j .1 pßiorf- t~eadinol BEST -I / MEALS IN THE CJT-. OTUAND ARCADE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 223, 18 September 1915, Page 12
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