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AMUSEMENTS. j EARLY EVENING SESSION AT 5.15. I ■OTBAND. N.Z.S OTRAND. , i »3 TRAND. Largest . ! OTBAXD and QTBAKD. :*-~TRAND Finest KJTRAND. iCITRAND Picture QTRAND. TRAND Honse. — °TRAN'D. j Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 5.13 AND 8. United Artists Present DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, And HIS JOLLY ROBBER BAND, In The Supreme Contribution to the Photo-Dramatic Art, t I " ~~~ ~T l " ROBIN HOOD." A triumph of scenic splendour. A spectacular drama of colossal proportions and a romance that withstands the march of centuries and lives forever. THE "LONDON DAILY EXPRESS" says:— "Must certainly be the greatest show on earth, the most thrilling and gorgeous entertainment ever presented to the public." Specially Written Musical Score by the STRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Prologue by Mr. Tom Harris. PRICES: 3/, If, 1/6 (Saturday, night). Plus Tax. Box Plan at the Strand. R I T A N N 1 A mHEATRE RITANNIA A H B A T R H THREE LAMPS. TO-MORROW (Sunday), AT 7.30 P.M. TO-MORROW (Sunday). AT 7.30 P.M. (Under the auspices of the West X ll of the Labour Party.) CONCERT. Special Engagement of ENGEL FAMILY. ENGEL FAMILY. 10—Performers—10. Programme : 1. Operatic Selection, " Tannhauscr" (Wagner). 2. Musical Monologue, "The Trained (?) Servant" (Clarke). 3. Trios (a) "L-ireo" Hlnndel); (hi "Gavotte Louis XIII," Aniaryllß (Ghys). 4. 'Cello Solo, "Liebesfreud" (Kreisler). 5. Musical Monologue. 'The Green Eye of The Yellow God" (Clarke). C. String Quartet, "No. 17" (Haydn) ; (ai presto. (bl serenade," (c) Minuetto, (ill scherznndo. 7. Violin Solo. "Nocturn." Op. I), No. 2 iChopin-Sarnsate). S. Song, "A Fnt LIT Feller Wl' His Mammy's Eyes" (Gordonl. 9. Orchestra. (a) "Barcarolle" Offenbachi : (In "Hungarian Dance No. 5" I Brahms >. floors Open 7 p.m. Silver Collection. 85 rpHE BROADWAY GETS THE BEST. BROADWAY — To-night — Newmarket BROADWAY — at 7:31) — Newmarket The Last Night— "For tho Defence" Ethel Clayton. For the Defence" Ethel Clavton. Also, " The Crusader" William Russell I "The Crusader-- William Russell 1 Comedy. Gazette. jWe Commence at 7.30. Reserves. 1076 A. , Commencing Monday. I James Oliver Curwood's Great Stnrv. I "THE FLOWER (IF THE NORTH." I "THE FLOWER OF THE NORTH" : Starring 11. 11. Wall hall and Pauline Stark. No Extra Charge for this Picture. |jl£T. ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. ' , SCOTS HALL. SYMONDS STREET, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 0. At 7.4.5 p.m. In Aid of the PLAYING FIELDS IMPROVEMENT FUND. By the Pupils of I In- School, assisted hv Miss Lois Evans and the Lyric Quartet." SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Tickets already sold guarantee a large attendance. A limited number of tickets (2/6 each) will he sold at the door niter 7.45 p.m. ' W. WARD BAKER. Hon. Secretary. Concert Committee. 106 Tj-jMI-RKSS NEWTON. MONDAY". MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK. EVENING AT 7.30. CIIARLES'JAMES ill " WEST OF CHICAGO." The Lee Kids in "A PAIR OF ACES." Stalls 6(1. Circle 1/1. T> E L G 1 U M I. O U N G E. TO-NIGHT, S-10. CORNWALL ENTERTAINERS. BELGIUM LOUNGE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 5-7. CORNWALL ENTERTAINERS. 76 T U I E FERGUSON Gives Exclusive Private Tuition in This Season's Style and Movements at RUSH MUNRO'S CABARET, . Between the Hours of 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Lessons by Appointment Only. 'Phone 2560 A. 109 HOCKEY, DTT 0 C X E X. +_dkr\ MONDAY, JUNE 4. r ___9S\3 MONDAY. JUNE 4. REMUERA GROUNDS, MARKET ROAD. FOR A REAL ENJOYABLE TIME, Come to the SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT And ATHLETIC SPORTS. Commencing at 10 a.m. ~ Admission If. Ladies' and Schoolboys od. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea at moderate prices. ARTHUR PLAYLE, Hon. Sec- AH.'. I -KING'S BIRTHDAY. JT ING ' S EMPIRE VETERANS. Members of the King's Empire Veterans T are notified to parade at tho Town Hall ■ (Grey Street entrance), to attend the lunch kindly rendered by the Mayor, Mayoress. the Returned Soldiers and Patriotic" Association, to the members of the King's Empire Veterans, in honour of King George V. Birthday. MONDAY, June 4, at 11.15 a.m. sharp. Decorations to be worn. 11. GOODWYN ARCHER, Capt., O.C. JAMES STICHBURY, Capt., Hon. Sec. and Treas. God Save the King. ER.ND PERFORMANCE. A LBERT PARK, SUNDAY AFTERNOON (By kind permission of the Auckland City Council) THE AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS* BAND Will Hold a Musical Recital at 3 p.m. Collection for Band Funds. I MR. G. H. CLARK, Conductor. W. KEEFE, Hon. Sec. M

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 16

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