AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS RINCESS - NOW SHOWING. WM. FOX PRESENTS JOHN GILBERT In " THE LONE CHANCE." " THE LONE CHANCE." Paramount Presents ANTONIO MORENO AND JACQUELINE LOGAN In " FLAMING BARRIERS." " FLAMING BARRIERS." A FOX MONKEY COMEDY, "JUNGLE PALS." "JUNGLE PALS." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and 7.45 p.m. Thone SS6A. OAN "\7-OU TTtTRITE an lou White A rj.OOD LOVE T ETTER? OVK J-ETTER? THE MANAGEMENT OF THE PRINCESS THEATRE OFFERS THREE PRIZES FOR THE REST LOVE LETTERS OF NOT MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY WORDS. COMPETITORS MAY WRITE TO MAN OR MAID. USING ANY NAMES THEY WISH. ALL LETTERS WILL BE JUDGED ON THEIR MERITS BY A COMMITTEE WHOSE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL. THE FIRST PRIZE WILL BE £5 5/, TnE SECOND PRIZE WILL BE £2 21, THE THIRD PRIZE WILL BE £1 1/. IF YOU ARE NOT TOO WELL UP IN LOVE LETTERS. YOU CAN GET A FEW POINTERS FROM SHIRLEY MASON. WHO APPEARS IN "LOVE LETTERS" AT THE PRINCESS. WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. LOVE - LETTER CONTEST CLOSES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. ~ — —■" i ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO "CONTEST," PRINCESS THEATRE 17" O S I E THEATRE, MOUNT ALBERT TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Paramount Special, "YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE," With Leatrice Joy, Lewis Stone, Nit'a Naldl, Pauline Garon. A 'Magnificent Production. Don't Miss It. Supporting Programme: " THE PEST "' .!.'.' Coined v. Burton Holmes Travelogue, Gazette. Episode No. 12. "THE OREGON TRAIL." Musical Selections by Kosie Orchestra. Q.RAFTON T IBRARY jTTALL. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. SEPTEMBER 0, AT 8 P.M. Kindly Arranged by Professor C. Moor. I rogrammc includes the following Selections from BEETHOVEN'S "FIDELto:" BEETHOVEN'S "FIDELIO." By Miss Myra Monk, Miss Ansa Scott. Messrs. B. Dormer. L. Belcher, and Hugh Woods. Quartet, "He Doth to Mc Incline." Trio. "Well Said My Son." Duets. "At Last Dear I find You Alone," and "Stay Not Thy Work." Arias, "Thou Monstrous Fiend." Life Is Nothing without Money," "0 Day of Joy !" Mr. Keven will sing "Two Grenadiers" fScbumnn),, "The Miller's Flowers," and Rain of Tears" (Schubert). Miss Myra Jlonk will .sine "O Hall of Song" Wagner's ; Tannbauser." Miss Ailsa Scott will sing King of Thulc," nnd "Jewel Song" (Gounod's "Faust"). Mr. L. Belcher will sing E Lucevar le Stellc" iTuceinl). Mr. Roy Dormer will sing, "All Hail Thou Dwelling (Gounod's "Fausi;"). Mr. Hugh Woods will sing "Largo al Factotum" (Rossini). Miss May Woods will give Recitals from ShakesDcare: "Potion Scene" (Romeo and Juliet), and "Queen Margarets Mockery" (Henry VI). I T l T K _f\.£*. Moor * at the Piano. ALL SEATS — 3/ — ALL SEATS Proceeds for Unilarlan New Site Fund. BAWD PERFORMANCES. AUCKLAND'S UCKLA N D ' S "JVT I L I T A R V ■ aL ILIT AR V BA N D. A N D. JpULLEU'S QrERA TTOUSE. fpO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT S P.M. Captain Whalloy Stewart, Conductor. THE BAND OF H.M. 3RD (AUCK ) MOUNTED RIFLES. CO—PERFORMERS— CO TnE SAME COMBINATION OF INSTRUMENTS, playing the SAME CLASS OF ' MUSIC AS THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND at the AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. PROGRAMME. Concert March, "Florcntina" (Fnclk) Euphonium Solo, "Bandaloro". (Stuart) Soloist. Corporal Purchase. Overture, "Raymond"' (Thomas) Piccolo Solo. "Souvenir de Liege"' (Damare) Soloist. Bandsman Forrest. Fantasia. Gems from Sullivan (Godfrey) Glockenspiel Solo. "The Chimes".-.iTlume) Soloist. Bandsman R. Adams. Selection, "Scotland" (Godfrey) "God Save the King." J. J. LAWSON, (107 Secretary. XfILLERSLIE TJACECOURSE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Kind permission Auckland Racing Club. ONEHUNGA MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster, W. J. Rowe. Will Render a First-class MUSICAL PERFORMANCE. Commencing 3 p.m. Collection in aid of Band Fund. 930 -____ T>ORT AUCKLAND BAND. SftSf? X. COSTLEY HOME. ]3J"}ft°> SUNDAY AFTERNOON. •NOWS*r THE I' ORT AUCKLAND BAND —*"_*s§"_r Will render a FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL RECITAL, Commencing at 3 a.m. Members are Requested to be at the Costley Home at 2.45 p.m. G. H. CLARK, Conductor. 020 W. KEEFE, Hon. Sec. -fcara*,. rrmE Auckland ■raer'K'SKKi waterside WORKERS' UNION f^E— ■""'*' It(n<lor a First-class -_ilvS 2!hoP THK ALBERT PARK, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON" AT 3 P.M. Collection for Band Funds. MR. O. FULLER, Conductor. 791 A. MATHEWS, Hon. Sec
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 212, 6 September 1924, Page 16
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