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AMUSEMENTS. rpOWN TTALL p*ONCBRT />|HAM!BEK. TO-MORROW (TIIfRSDAY), NOV. 24. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), NOV. 24. GRAND CONCERT GRAND COXCEJRT By SAVAGE CI.I-B CHOIR. SAVAGE CLUB CHOIR. FIRST PART. I. Entrance of Choir Maori Chant -■ (a) '"Merriest Fellpws Are We," solo. Bro. O'Malley and Choir d>) "Royal Fusiliers'- (<•) "Tlip Man Wlin r.roko the Bank." , .•?. Duet. -Will You Dnncn With Mc," Itros. FurnesH and OMalley. 4. Part .Pong, '-The Toast" Choir a. Solo, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes/ Tiro. Priiißle <>. Sketch. SelertPd Urn. Garland 7. Solo and Chorus, "When Johnnie Comes Ma renins Home." Bro. O'Malley and Choir (Music arranfjed by Bro. W. Prinjrle). 8. 'Scene Duct, from "Pinafore " "Kind Captain, - ' Bros. Idshll and White. !). Part Sons. "The Rosary'- Choir 10. Trio. '-Three. Men They Went a Hunting." Bros. Insull, Garland, and AIISOQ. 11. Scene from Pirates. "Policemen's Chorus, V.to. Lillicrap ami Choir. 12. Di.ft and Chorus. I] Trovatore." Miss Dallee Brady and Bro. Pringle. SECOND PART. 13. Scene from "Pinafore," "My Gallant Crew." Bro. Lillicrap and Choir. 14. Character Song and Cborus. 'I'oor Old •Toe," Bro. Allsop and Choir. (Music arninceil by Kro. W. ,1. Prinffle.) 10. Humorous .Sketch, "The Groom's Story" Bro. Elson P.ond. I<>. Part Sou?. "Owl and Pussy Cat." Choir 11. Solo and Chorus, "Torpedo and Whale, ,, solo Hro. Massey, and Choir. 18. Solo, -Roiiin Aciair," Miss Dalice Brauy 1!\ Sketch, selected Bro. Garland 20. Solo and Chorus. "M.-issa in the Cold Ground," Bro. White and Choir. (Music arranged by Bro. W. J. Pringle). 21. Trf). 'lolant.be," Bros. Pringle, Sly, and O-'MaUey. 22. Part Song, "Land of Hope and Glory,"' Choir. ALF. HARTLEY, Conductor. In Aid df Epsom School Grounds Improvement. 3 ' a " d " A No TaX " children Hans at Lewis R. EaO v and Son's Ltd. (oi>p. .His Majesty's). 55c ,f< 0X C EKIS AT OBAK EI. y KVIORY SATCRDAY. .Splendid Displays given by Maoris in Poi Dances, and Manual Drilling; also Songs and Other Items. Admission, 2.6 Proceeds in Aid of a Maori Undenominational Church. .By Order of the NatLyn (olliinluee. Doors open 7..W; commence at 8 P-Ju- w RACHEL PAUL, Hon. Sec, '— Orakel P.O. JT J »* I 1 O D It O M E. FRIDAY NEIXT. TOM MIX in " RIDIN- ROMEO." ROSA SACILS, Novelty Dancer. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 23. 553 T>LENTY OF FUN FOR CHILDREN. NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, EVENING, T.W.C.A. .^22 .rpiIURSDAY (To-morrow) IT STARTS. -•■ TEN DAYS "CARNIVAL TIMF:" IN SYMONDS STREET. Special Prices in Every Shop In Syinon<!« Street. 53! J PICKTCS. EXCPBSIOJfS. ETC. •OUItXNAND'S Prolessional Orchestra, for J-* Picnics, Dances. Socials, etc.—Office 63 Albert St. Phon.- 7,'UA. ' C \XT ALTER «MITH, 16. Turner St.. snp- »' piles Singing. .Taz/.. and HaTraiian Music for Harbour Picnic Excursions. C MEETINGS. gOLDI E R Sabove League will he held in the Chamber of < omnicrce on FRIDAY NEXT, the ITuu inst at 2 p.m. RusinessT '!'; I'LAGUE AND THE SAFETY OF T ' ">' :rR ANI, TI1I,; SAFETY OF 1 t ' ! ,A !i.'''; ANI) TUX safety of THE PLAGUE AND THE SAFETY OF THE CITY. GENERAL. THE CITY. GENERAL. THE CITY. «E.VERAI, THE CITY. GE-VEBAU Mayors and Councillors interested in the saroty 01 our city invited to attend. 1 ommittec meet 1.30 p.m. Members a -c requested to roll up. 7<i E. A'ICOL. Hon. Sec. r£ It A T> E S- TJNIONISI S. MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES OF THE FOLLOWING UNIONS ARE INVITED IX) A ■(•OXFKI'ENCH A CONFERENCE TO ISK HELD IN THE TRADES HALL, HOBSON STREET MONDAY NEXT. NOV 'IS MONDAY NEXT, NOV! -JS, At 7.;iU p.m. Aerated Water. cas Clerks. Beainsinen. .lewpllers. Riograph Operators. Seamen Carpenters and Ijocal Boflies i .loiners. Merchant Service ! Knclneers. Guild. Cooks and Stewards. Motor and Horse Brewery Workers. Drivers Brick Workers. Rakers. Bricklayers. Rootniakers Hiitrtiers. Plasterers. ' Hlacksmiths. I'ttlntere Engine Drivers. Musicians Liftmen and Plumbers Caretakers. Printers. Coach Workers. Soft Goods. Coopers. Ohemist.s. Cheese and P.utter Raridlera Factories. Sail Tent Makers furriers. ship. Yacht, and Cutters and Prossera. Boat Dairy Employees. s taS e Employees Boiler Milkers. 'lYamway Officers Marine Engineers. Tailoresses Electrical Workers. Tailors Freezing Workers. Tallymen ■ Fclluionsers. Timher Workers I-ire Krisadc. Tramwaw Klsh Trade. Tranlcr"KiunloTee= Bookbinders. Typographical ' '" N.Z. Workers' Union. Klour Mill. Grocers. Furniture Trades. (rum Workers. Unitefl Stflremens Hairdressers. Waterside Workers Hotel and Re«tau- Theatre Front of rant. House. Iron and Brass Laundry Workers Moulders. Sugar Workers. Journalists. And any other Industrial Union not mentioned in the above list. BUSINESS: To discuss Ways and Means of satisfactorily tilling' the va'cancv ou the Court of Arbitration caused by the resignation of Mr. J. McCuHough. To Deal with Any Matter of an Industrir.l >"atuT« brought forward by auv delegate. J. PURTELL, Secretary. AuckLtnd Industrial labour Council. 502 DIVIDENDS. -VTATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF J-" NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Dividend Warrants for half year ended September 30, 1921, are now obtainable at the company's office, 101, Queen St., Auckland. w. GRAHAM BELL. Manager. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. 070 LITTLE MISS MARGARET SALISBURY. TOWN HATjL. ■WEDNESDAY MGHT, XOV. 23. X 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 14

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