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) AMUSEMENTS. I mHE T YRIC. J ■'■[IE Aj\RIC. j TO-NIGHT, AT S. \ TWO BIG FEATURES TWO POPULAR STORIES, By TWO WELL-KNOWN WRITERS. HENRY B. WALTHALI. HENRY B. WALTHALI. MAR.IORIE DAW MAR.TORIE DAW RALPH GRAVES lln a Wonderful Romance of Self-sacriflce. I ! By that Popular Author I PETER B. KYNE, PETER B. KYNK. ] " THE LONG CHANCE." " THE LONG CHANCE." " THE LONG CHANCE." A Triangle of Love and a Man who Grew Old. ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: | A GRAND LOVE STORY SET IN THE j WELSH HILLS AND ON THE WILD j WELSH COAST. "TORN SAILS." "TORN SAILS." "TORN SAILS." "TORN SAILS." From the Pen of the Popular Authoress ALLEN RAINE. ALLEN RAINE. Photographed in and around Cardigan Bay. j Allen Ralne's Exquisite Romance has now become a priceless Jewel of motion picture \ Achievement The Supports will Include A Century Comedy, "FOOLISH LIVES." "FOOLISH LIVES." And the Latest Gazettes. Have you Ilpnrrt THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Prices as Csiml. 'Phone 3615 for Seats. T-jIXIELAND. ! ■'-' WITH THE FINEST BAND AND FLOOR IN AUSTRALASIA. D-4 BAND PFRFORMASCE. \ _ ■ ■yiSITORS TO THE CARNIVAL: | ' DON'S MISS HEARING THE TEMPERANCE GUARDS' SILVER BAND TEMTERAjNCE GUARDS' SILVER BAND TEMPERANCE GUARDS' SILVER BAND r At the I ALBERT PARK. ALBERT PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT .". P.M. > TO-MOetROW (SUNIIAYi, AT .! P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT li P.M. Programme: March, "Sons of Australia." Grand Selection. "Love nnd Liuizntcr." j (Mr. P. Mohr will conduct this flue ' Selection.) i Waltz, "Kold and Sliver ' Selection, "La Coquette." Son. "Roses Bring Sweet Thoughts." March. "Defiance." I "God Save the King." | Collection In Aid of Band Funds. 71 | I i END OF SUMMER CARNIVAL. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, I SUNUDAY, 3 r.M., I 1 FIRST RATTALION ORCHESTRA. FIRST BATTALION ORCHESTRA. j I (Forty Performers). | ! Will Render a. Select Trogramme of Music. ' ;. LIEUT. LIGHTON. ■46 Conductor. I n O M A 1 S GARDE N S. ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. By kind permission of the Auckland City I , | Council, j THE AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS - ! AUCKLAND WATERSIDK WORKERS' SILVER BAND SILVER BAND Will give a MUSICAL RECITAL MUSICAL RECITAL AT 3 P.M. COLLECTION FOR BAND FUNDS. MR. G. rixARK. 38 Conductor. CA RN I V A L CONCERT. AR X I V A L COXCEB T. | SACRED MUSI C. i . SACKED ML* SIC. ■ DEVONPORT ROTITXDA, SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), 3 P.M. BOYS' BRASS BAND. BOYS' BRASS BAND, ■ Forty Instrumentalists. A Genuine Boys' and Girls' ! Music Instruct. Music Emulate. ; Music Impress. Music Example. I 173 PONSONBY BOYS , BRASS BAND ' (Incorporated). AUCKLAND SENIOR CADETS. Band Parade is called for TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (Sunday) at 1.45, outside Ferry Buildings, Quay Street. A. G. BROWN. 79 { Hon. Secretary "pONSOXBY BOYS" BRASS BAND (Incorporatedi. I I ; I RECRUITS. RECRUITS. RECRUITS. RECRUITS. ; WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR 16 BOYS, ; Ag"-s about \'l years. Previous Applicants still desirous of j joining will receive first consideration. Only Ponsonby residents need apply. Applications must be forwarded, not later than 2nd ApriTTro A. G. BROWN, Hon. Secretary. . 34, John Street, Ponsonby. 7S j MEETINGS. ; - AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD i SOCCER CLUB. ; A General. Meting of Office bearers. Com- ■ mittee. anrl Members will be held in tue CommKtPQ Rooms. 76. iiimen Street on MONDAY FYF.NING. 2011 i -list., at 7.30. .'.. FIIASER. t Secret n iv. «-, rpHF. Delccates from ; r»O"' , ■*■ Invercnrglll will give ) ITTr I ,hriT Rpnort on WEDXKS- " : DAT Afternoon in Central : i r\ Mission Hall. Albert Street, 1 ! *— \jL\r , -15- Branch Unions and J j vr T.UN' all ladies welcome. 33 j i

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 72, 24 March 1923, Page 16

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