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/ AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS. ■ _ -pKINCESS. -LIUNCESS. -t^KINCESS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. W. W. JACOBS' W. \V. JACOBS' W. W. JACOBS' W. W. JACOBS' W. \V. JACOBS' IV. W. JACOBS' W. W. JACOBS' W. W. JACOBS' WONDERFUL STORY. WONDERFUL STORY. "THE MONKEY'S PAW." " THE MONKEY'S PATV." "TIIIE MONKEY'S PAW." "THE MONKEY'S PAW." - THE MONKEY'S PAW." " THE MONKEY'S PAW." " THE MONKEY'S PAW." " THE MONKEY'S PAW." " THE MONKEY'S PAW." Is n photodrama with terrific thrills and toirlipß of real humour. It is Indeed a credit to the nrt of story-telling on the screen. So superbly Is it eniirtccl thiit the audlenre holds Its breath, at least the male members do, while their fair companions emit little shrieks and grasp for strong comforting hands. Then there Is a ray of humour and the shriek* turn to giggles, but before the mirthful sound has died away the atmosphere is again filled with the Kiißcestion of unutterable horror. THE SUPPORTING PICTURES Include Hall Boys Comedy, "NO MONEY TO GUIDE THEM." •' NO MONEY TO GUIDE THEM." I LATEST NEWS. Topical. NOTE— KXJTiH ROLAND, Timber Queen. Screened at the Day Sessions Only. BE WISE. BOOK YOUR SEATS. TO-DAY. 'PHONE 58GA. Sessions: 11.0, 12.30, 3.0, 5.30, S.O. TniRD CONCERT. TENTn SEASON. THIRD CONCERT. TENTH SEASON. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMRER 13. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Conductor: COLIN HUSTON. PROGRAMME : "God Save the Kins." Orchestra and Audience. Overture—"Raymond" Thonias. 1 ORCHESTRA. I Song— "Lo! Here the Gentle Lark" (Shakespeare) Sir Henry Bishop. MADAM NATALINA TttAYES. Flute Obligate : MASTER FRANK POORE. .Symphony—B Minor (The "Unnnished").. Schubert. I Allegro Moderato—Andante Con Moto. I ORCHESTRA. Song—"The Sword of Ferrara" , .. F. F. Bullard. I MR. STAN PRITCIIARD. Valse" Weber-Weingartner. i ORCHESTRA. | Flute Solo—"Uilngarian Fnntaislp" (Op. 2G) Doppler. MR. GEORGE POORE. Prelude—"Dernier Sommiel de la Vierpre" Massenet. STRINGED ORCHESTRA. Trio for Flute. Oboe, and Clarinet— j "Drelßcsprach" Hamm. Flute. Mr. P.EO. POOKK; Oboe. Mr. J. | JACKSON; Clarinet. MR. F. AMODEO; ; I And ORCHESTRA. j ; Page's Song—"Mia Picirella" ("Salvator Rosa") Gomez. MADAM NATALINA TIIAYES. Prelude to Act 3. "Lohengrin" .. Wagner. ORCHESTRA. MISS EDITH WHITELAW, Leader. CYRIL TOWSEY. Accompanist. Intending Subscribers Can Now Enrol. Admission for Non-Subscribers, 2/6. A. W. ROBERTSON, Secretary. Music Store, IS9. Queen St., Near E. and F. Piano Stores. 101 I mOWX TTALL /CONCERT fHIAMBEE 1 Jα. L< L< LOU. BICKERTON'S CONCERT. TUESDAY NEXT , SEPTEMBER It, TUESDAY NEXT , SEPTEMBER 11, AT 8 P.M. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to . MR. LOU. BICKERTON, In recognition of Past Services to various ( ! Sports Bodies and Friendly Societies. ' ! FIRST-CLASS CONCERT PROGRAMME. SOME OF OUR ARTISTS: I MRS. CLOSE. MISSES V. LAMBERT, IT. , PARKINSON. E. FAWSON, R. JONES. MESSRS. WHEATLEY, B. FORT. I). ' BLACK. N. TATE, B. WATSON, J. ' LONERUAN, J. CALVEfiT, R. CAUNDLE, E. AYLETT, SHELDONKINDLY, R. LAWSON, A. AUSTIN, W. PURCELL. RAMBLERS' ORCHESTRA. Gents' Tickets, 2/; Ladies' Tickets, 1/. 1 I A. MACKAY, GEO. MOBBERLEY, Joint Secretaries. I DIXIELAND. TO SECURE GOOD TABLES. BOOK EARLY. NO BOOKING FEE. Two Sessions Daily. Orchestra Commences Punctually 3 p.m. and S p.m. D 4 " I = : ILSCTCHES. j - SCOTS HALL. SCOTS HALL. ! f POPULAR UNITARIAN SERVICE. i ' AT 7 P.M. TO-MORROW NIGHT. \ } i THE REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A., | 1 Will Speak on \ - j SIX GREAT UNITARIANS. j ' SIX GREAT UNITARIANS. ~ j Charming, Parker, Emerson, Priestley, "• Martineau and Drummond. j Heroes, prophets, poets, philosophers, scien- . I tists and saints nourished their souls on ' this Great Religion. ; Overcrowded audiences following these addresses with deepenin ,,, interest week by week. ...... . Solo: "It Is Enough," from Mendelssohn's "Elijah," Mr. Ken Leven. btnging directed by Professor C. Moor. jjy£ EN ' S * MEETING. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 P.M. . ' Address by REV. A. ANS*TICE. , "REPUTATION "aNd'cHARACTER." .\ fcvery man welcome. Come and hear this lavounte speaker, and join us in aajiour of fellowship and song. . - -- - 2 00 I

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 16

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