AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S m H E A T B E. J NOW SHOWING. O—ASTOUNDING STARS—Q "—ASTOUNDING STARS-«> VIJAGRAPH OF AMERICA PRESENTS A Master Super Film that had as much to do with America coming Into the Great War us the sinking of the Lusitania. THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE THIS PICTURE SHOWS WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF GERMANY HAD WON THE WAR: I IT PICTURES THE HUN AIRMEN AND THE KAISKU'S NAVY ATTACKING NEW YOKK. WITH ITS TOWERING SKYSCRAPERS BEINU BLOWN UP LIKK PAPER DOLLHOUSES. A WONDERFUL CAST. Featuring NORMA TALMADGE. MARY MAURICK, JAMES MORRISON, CHARLES RICHMOND, and the Great Inventor, HIRAM MAXIM. A Thrilling and Inspiring Wonder Film. WALLACE REID WALLACE REID In a Great Motor Racing Story "TOO Mi; <' H ' SP E E D." "TOO MUCH S P E E D." CHARLIE CHAPLINCHARLIE CHAPLIN All on his own. In I ONE A.M. I ONE A.M. 'Phone 941 A for Reserve*. rpHE A LBERT CYMPHONY <" ORCHESTRA (Thirty Fir o Performers, under the ! Conductorship of MR. G. HAROLD UARDEY), I PRESENTS THE SECOND POPULAR ! ORCHESTRAL CONCERT OK THEIR 1923 SEASON, IX THE TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, On i THURSDAY NKXT, AUGUST 2, AT 8 P.M. , THCUSDAY NEXT. AUCCST 2, AT 8 P.M. i ASSISTING ARTISTS : (MISS IDA WALKEK Soprano MB. KENNETH IMPKTT Baritone Miss IDA C. WALKEK Soprano Humorous Interlude Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Admission: Tickets 2. and a Few Back Scats at 1/ (i'lue Tax). W. W. BURFIELD, Hon. Sec. ! I-ECTTTB.ES. rVT> MORE WAR DEMONSTRATION TOWN ;lIALL, AUCKLAND. SUNDAY, JULY 2!t, 3 O'CLOCK. ■' CHAIRMAN'— C. n. FTiRNBSS. Es(|. iSPBAKBRS —REV. MONCKTON, REV. D I C. HBIHiy.V, M,C-. .MIV». LEE WVIK, ! W.C.T.U., REV. LAMB HARVEY, i MR. A. S. RICHARDS, L.R.C. j Assisted by j REV. TOCKEB, RAiBBI GOLDSTEIN. [ORGANIST — G. S. CRASTON, D. of Music. QUAY STREET, 2.30 P.M. 'MONSTER MEETING. SPEAKERS—REV. JASPER OALDEK, MB. W. A. WATSON, DR. HORTOX, OtBS. iR. S. WATSON, O. McBRINE. Assisted by FATHER CiAHILL. 22 LEADING COUNTRIES ARE ORGANISING ON TIUSE LINES. YOUBiS IS THE BDSiPOXSIBILI'r'v FOE PEACE OR WAlt. Delegates please sit on Town Hall Platform. Collection at both Meetings for City Mission 11 Jw L ABOUB pARTY. SUNDAY, JULY 29, T EDUCATTY 7.30 P.M. ! STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. Subject: "NO MORE WAR." '•NO MOKIO WAR." Citizens, the Subject Is Yours! Citizens, the Subject is Yours! Mothers, the Subject Is Particularly Yours! Mothers, the Subject Is Particularly Yours! hons and Daughters, Potential Parents ot Sons and Daughters, the Nation, the SubSons and Daughters, ject Is Vitally Yours! Speakers: REV. D. C. nERRON, M.A. REV. G. JACKSON. MESSRS. J. J. SULLIVAN (Representative of Bishop Cleary) R. F. WAY. and A. S. RICHARDS. Citizens, Come. liaise Your Voice In the Cause of Worldwide Peace. This Way Lies the Emancipation of the World. This Wny Lies the Emancipation of the World. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Orchestral Selections, 7 to T. 30 p.m. Chairman: MR. OSCAR McBRINE. AUCKLAND RATIONALIST ""■ ASSOCIATION. EVERYBODY'S THRATRE EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. TO-MOKROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. NO MOBB WAR DEMONSTRATION. _ H. SCOTT BENNETT Will Speak on "WAR! WHAT FOR?" "WAR! WHAT FOR?" "WAR! WHAT FOR?" AND THE HYPOCRISY OF THE CHURCHES ON THE PEACE QUESTION. Lecture starts 7.30 p.m. Doors open 6.45 p.m. Collection. #f§ss>k. A T 'CKLAND CITY MISSION. ' KX ' AyD CTTY MISSION. I X- *•*s/ Pr lncesß Theatre. Queen Street-TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. uXVectio'n oTSr. Bur P ,;» a nd° rChe " tra ' ' 730, Service Beeine. Preacher: JASPER riALDER. j °«r«tory Solo, ••Jerusalem" (Gounod). I »y Signor Enrico Palmetto By vi . ' Danlßh Court Singer) uy luml Permiwton Fuller's Opera House.; S^Mafthew^^P" l ?* nMt Wednesday at! rtnew 8 Church, at 10.30. ■ BJble Class ac Usual at 8 » ««illd.s havo opened West 5 ?? 01 ' in wVnwlcy Iμ fflad of I* 1 ? , " Street). They will article* All ""nations of any saleable 1 *»onSi t A " V oPo ? flts 80 t0 OUr I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 179, 28 July 1923, Page 16
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