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AMUSEMENTS. '' ■ ; ~., ■ hi s ma j c ••^T.y THE AUCKLAND OrEEAXIC SOCIEJI PRESENTS ""-'. " TUT-ANKH-AMEN. ,, ' ' A LYRICAL ECHO UF AXCIEXTEGVmi BOX PLANS NOW OPEX. tbe n veif is 'lifted rites the whole religious and social life n f I? m t in S ES3PtIanS <entreS -«>°" At first they preserved the body h* j ing it in the sun. Later they picklml»7" natron, and were at great pains torn.v 2lifelike. They padded the linen or mud, and replaced the ew« SS -lass. .The organs were *'% placed in separate jars. Th<* J5? a device of decomposing it trith 3 i remoring it through the nostrils Trtth^ The chief embalmer, Mr. J E o_ i heads a troupe of some twent,!? , embalmera, and the ceremoni«T SSla arc taken from contemporary drawinn k. dynastic artists. Mr. Snell'e vofo 7. heard to. full advantage lekdtog"*^ embalmcrs ghoulish chant. . ' FOR SEVEN NIGHTS. COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY. Tatrons Please Note:Curtaln Rises 745 Dm Patrons Please Note: Curtain Rises 743 nY Patrons Please Note: Curtain Rises 7.45 j>^ PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY. BOOK AT ONCE. "TUT-ANKH-AMEN." Lt ßox Plant at Lewis R. Eady anfl Son, Prices, H/G, "</d. and 1/6. c TOWN' TT 4'l'l. O W N ±1 A,L t CONCERT CHAMBER COXCERT CHAMBER, :■ ■ TOMORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT, < FRIDAY. SEPTEMBEE 14, At 8 p.m. sharp. •-'•£"' GRAND CONCERT. " GRAND COXCERT. GEAXD COXCERT. Tendered by tbe Auckland Trotting Ovum and Breeders' Association to MB. W. 1 PAULL. '• PROGRAMME. -S?> Part I. "^ 1. Song. Selected Mr. Duncan Black 2. Song, Euridice""..Miss Nellie Lingiri 3. Some Humour, Selected. .Mr. Ned Fort 14. Pianoforte Solo. "Coleridge Tarlor ■| , Waltz , . , Eric Bell. 5. Song, "Oh Dry Those Tears" , Miss Constance Melville. C. Song. "Lolita" Mr. O. Bee. 7. Humorous Recitation, "The Student". Mr. F. Clench. S. Song.. Selected. .Miss Violet Lambert D. Song, "Plvmoutb Hoe". r.... Mr. D. WratnaE ■ 10. A Talkative Trickster..Mr.Beg. Lawjoa . Part 11. ■ 11. Song, Selected Mr. Walter Pearct ■< VI. Song, "Robin Adair" ' Miss Dorothy Xoni : 13. Flute Solo, "Titt's Serenade" j ; Mr. W. McAulUft. ' 14. Song, "Adieu, Maria" ...:.. 1 Mrs. Peggy Cloee. ; 15. Duet, "Home to Our Mountains" (fcoa "II Trovatore") ; Miss N. Lingard and Mr. 0. Reel. '. ! 16. Dramatic Sketch, Selected ■..'. : I Mr. Peter Dawson. 17. Sons, "An Emblem"—Miss Lena FaTTfou IS. Song, "The Mighty Deep" , Mr. A. Borrow. "God Save the King." At the Piano: Mr. W. Purcell, Eric Bel], Mrs. V. Roe. ! S-fc. TICKETS: 3/, 2/, 1/. ' " O. BEES, 2 Hon. Secretary and Organiser. "Zionism should be supported by all mat et goodwill, whatever their country and whatever their creed." —Earl Balfotnv rpOWX JJALL QOXCERT QHAMBEB. THIS (THURSDAY) EVEXIXG, At S o'clock. MADAME BELLA PEVSXEB, MADAME BELLA PEVSNER, ' The Distinguished Zionist Envoy, WILL SPEAK. Subject: ■■PALESTINE : THE SECRET OF THE JEWISH SURVIVAL." "PALESTINE: THE SECRET OF THE JEWISH SURVIVAL." A Fascinating Subject. An Eloquent Speaker. Chairman : Mil. J. W. POYNTON 1 , S.M. Admission Free. No Collection. 5_6 _. V * T> 0H E M lAS 5)mjKP * ORCHESTRA * fflliil it "" SUBSCRIPTION d" CONCERTS. 70 — PERFORMERS — 7» TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT iTHURSDAX). TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUUKSDAY). SELECT PROGRAMME. INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL. See Last Saturday's Newspaper* ADMISSION. 176, AT DOORS. ADMISSION, -2/Q, AT DOORS. A. W. ROBERTSON, Secretary. Music Store, 189, Queen St., _ Nest E. and F. Piano Agency. 5T J2T. MARK'S CHURCH, KEMUEBA. Parishioners are invited to attend * Social Gathering at the Parish Hall TONIGHT (Thursdayl. September 13. at « p.m., when a Welcome will be extended to the new Vicar. Rev. G. C. Cruickshank, an* Mrs. Cruk-kshank. A. F. rUCKEt, J. F. CAMPBELL, Churchwarden!. ESSAY COMPETITION. THE T EAGTJE OF "VfATIONS. he League of -^atioxs. prize essay competition. i'w'.y.k essay rompetittos. for scholars in state, catholic. or private SCHOOLS. The undermentioned Prizes are offete* for Essay**, not exceeding sis hundred words. WRITTEN BY BOYS OR GIRLS in the state Schools. Catholic Schools, of : Private Schools, on the " WORK OF THE LEAGUE NATIONS." PRIZ E S : • FIRST PRIZE ft ' : SECOND PRIZE * AND FIVE PRIZF.S OF £1 EACH. Adjudicator: REV. W. <;. MONCETON. Essays to he sent to MS. HEN'KI BRETT," "Auckland Star" Office. Shortlend Street. NOT LATER THAN MONDAY, It to SEPTEMBER N.B.—Write "Essay" on Left Corner el Envelope.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 16

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