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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND rpHEATRK. TRAND-LH E A T R E. jgTJNDAY, J P.M. Full Orchestra (Mr. Whiteley McElwain, A.T.C.L.) plnys:—"Poet and Peasant" (huppe), "11 Trovatore" (Verdi). "Tannhaufier" (Wagner). Cornet Solo, "Ihe Rosary," Mr. McCartney. M R ' TT T KSLIE "piPER, -Ui-R. JJ-. -LJesjuk XIPER, "Vfli. XX X ESLIE TWPEK, lUn. -ii. JUeslie 1 ipe£ "VI" R - TT T ESLIE T>IPEB, M R. J - L ' -LESLIE -t IPER, MR- TT X ESLIE T>IPKR, U. -EX. -LESLIE JTipeh; SUCCESSOR TO MR. POTTS IN THE DR. HENRY MISSION WORLD TOURS, Will Sing the Gospel Solos. "A Little Bit of Love," "Some Mother's Child," "This Day Comes Not Again." and "Decision." RE v. E t. O os MA, Speaks on "MUSIC IN EVANGELISM," With Special Reforenco to the Late MR. C. M. ALEXANDER (Of the Chapman-Alexander Mission). 117 S A UCKLAND YjyATERSIDE VjyORKERS' TJAN'D Will Render A "EVBST-CLASS XJF.CTTAT, In the T YRIC rpUEATRE, QYMONDS rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT IJ g^ 1. March. "Vedette" (Alford) BAND. 2. Song. "My Sweethrnrt When a Boy," MR. J. NICHOLSON. 3. Medley, Melodious Revue (Rimmer) BAND. 4. Song, "Invictus" (Brahms) MR. E. OHURCHOUSE. 5. Trio. "Adien" (Popper) 1 'Cello. MR. C. BAILEY; Violin, MR. G. R. SMITH: Piano. MR. C. CADMAN. 6. Song, "Winds O'er the Heath" . .(Lohr) MR. E. CHT'RCHOUSE. 7. Selection, "Gondoliers" (Sullivan) BAND. 8. Cornet Snlo, "iFlo.oktonian Polka." MR. M. McMAHON. 9. Song, "Because" (d"Haraelet) MR. J. NICHOLSON. 10. TiaTio Solo. "Nun's Prayer." MISS LEON CLARK. ■11. March. "Namur'' (Richards) BANI>. "GOD" SAVE THE KING." Under the baton of Mr. O. H. Clark. Accompanist, Miss Leon Clark. Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. 11. Whltaker Admission by Silver Collection. G2t mOWN TTALL ./CONCERT /CHAMBER. TTESDAY. Mth OCTOBER. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER ■ypis. rt /S t>orsyth ■"'■ftS. V/» *-S' A ORSYTH , Presents Harold Owen's Sparkling Comcdv, FOWL TJLAY." OWL -t LAY." CAST: George Warren Mr. F. J. Easther Sybil" Warren Miss Vida Wallace Mr. Tolbooth Mr. C. McCallum Maid Mips Madge Stnbbs Boy Mr. Jack Batten Also, A Screamingly Funny Farce, " A SISTER TO ASSIST 'ER." " A SISTER TO ASSIST 'EB." Mrs. May (a Nurapi Mr. F. J. Easther Mrs. McMull (Her Landlady)..Atre. Forsyth Also. : SKETCHES: "Glvin' Notice" (In Character)— Miss Madge Stubbs. "Huldah's Offer" (In Character)— Miss Evelyn Ferguson. j "Zβ Klek Ball" Un Character)— Mr. Jack Batten. 'The Civil Service"—Miss OUtc Dean. "The Harden* Pleasure"—Mrs Forsyth. "A Brilliant Speech"—Mies T. Hughex Jones "Yes, Papa" Miss VMa Wallace Humorous Playlet: "WE DINE AT SEVEN." Mlllirent: Miss Gladys Jones Julia Miss Dorothy Bell SCENES: From "Hamlet ,, (In Costume). Ophelia, Miss Vida Wallace. "Katie's Dream" (in Costume). Katie, Miss Phyllis Sharpe. "Grandma"—Betty Atkinson. "A PAIR OF LUNATICS." He Mr. F. A. Fnnlkal She Mtee Madge Stubbs RKCITALS: | "Maud Muller" (WhlttleD—Mrs. Forsyth. i "The Italian and the Rose"—Miss Kernohan Part Change of Programme Each Evening. ! Stage Manager, Mr. W. Crowther; Light- 1 Ing Effects. Mr. W. Crosher; Orchestra, Mr. Cunningham. Admission: 2/1 to nil parts of the hail. (All Reserves). Box Plan now open at . Wildman and 'Arey's. No ertra charge for booking. . 604 _ TTHJOTBALiLiERS AND ADL -E SPOJtTS. THE MARITIiMiE FOOTB.ADL (£ ffr Are Tendering a BENEFIT \J To MR." J. SUTTON, A iprominent member of the Club, nvho was Injured and has not been able Jo work for •the last 18 months, and the doctors say will be unaWe to take employment of any kind. TOWN TXADL ( riON'CBBT /CHAMBER O^J miIUESOAV ■JC'EXT, /-VCTOBE.R fM AT 8 O'CLOCK. SPLENDID iPTtOG-.R.AiMiME ARJtANGiED. POPULAR PIMCES. See Posters and Programmes for Full Particulars. Glff W. J. mv.BBgIiDQ.K. .Hon. Sec. '• A DISGRACE TO 'ER SECT!" I -^ S - MRS. FORSYTH piRS. McMULL). NEXT TUESDAY nnd WEDNESDAY J TOWN HALL. '533 AUOUR Day Monster I'leulc. pfne Island. Fares: Adults, 1/3; Children, Bd. Hot water free. Refreshments City 1 'Prices. , 51U YOU'RE A WOMAN, THAT'S WHAT YOU ARE!" FRIDAY EASTHER (MRS. MAY). TOWN HALL, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT. 858 LABOUR DAT. LABOUR TV A Y. A B O U .R *-* A Y. -pNTRI'ES FOR J>ROCESSION Will be taken up to and Including SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, IN iROOM 13, TRADES HALL. NOTE. —Stallions are not eligible for any event except No. 25. Also, T7INTRIES FOR TJ ABY CJHOW ■Will be taken up to and Including LABOUR DAY. ART TJNION miCKETS 1/ EACH 1/ Including Admission to Domain. It. V. BAdITKR, 684 " General Secretary. WANTED TO HIRE. TENNIS Court for Season.—Reply, with particulars and terms, Raco,iie<t, 234. STAR. •>-

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 11

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