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AMTTSEME-CTS. "The Fashionable Week of the Year!'' Strand — — rpivoi.l. — TRVND — — x IVOLI. STRAND — Screening — TIVOLI. STRAND — At Both — TIVOLI. STRAND — Theatres. — TIVOLI. STRAND — — TIVOLI. .-,4.-, TO-NIGHT 7.30 7.43 TO-NIGHT 7.30 Instantaneous Success Of MARY piCKFORD. ARY -*- ICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. — A British Star ill a British Story— I ! | "DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL." j From the Romantic Novel by Charles Major. Mary Plckford never so supremely beautiful. Never so splendid a portrayal as that of the vixenish miss of eighteen, who braves parental wrath, faces treachery, intrigue, and even treason, to wed her heart's choice. Beauty murks every phase of this Classic Directed by Marshall Ncilan. Special Musical Score. TIVOLI: At 2.80 and 7.30. Box Plan at 11. deal's. Queen Street. STRAND: At 11.1."), -.30, 5.30 and 7.45. Box Plan at Theatre. ritICES: Evening, Stalls. 16: Circle, 2 G. BAND PET-FORMAKCrS. A LBERT _3-3(? A LBERT pARK. <c£M|W "DARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 14. TIIE PORT AUCKLAND SILVER BAND Will Render a FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME, Commencing at 3 p.m. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. NATIONAL THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING. AT S P.M. SHARP. iFirst Appearance in Uniforms). The Band will also hold their First Sacred Concert, in the National Theatre. | consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Hems by Auckland's Leading Artists. PROGRAMME : March. "Old Comrades" Band Song, "Evening Song," SIR. G. BARNES (Lyric Tenorl. Hymn. "Eternal Father" Band.' Recitation, • Bubbles." MR. HERBERT WILLIAMS. Duet, "The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above." MR. G. BARNES AND MR. A. WRIGHT. Song. "Break o' Day." MISS-.VIOLET LAMBERT (Soprano). Selection. "Le Domino Noir." Band Song, ixrve's a Merchant." MISS M. HOPPER (Soprano). Monologue, "Ry Special Messenger." MR. DAN FLOOD. Song, "Wolf." MR. A. WRIGHT (Baritonel. March, "The Middy." Band. "God Save the King." Silver Coiu Admission. Miss J. Lambert, Accompanist: G. IL Clark, Conductor. W. KEEFE, Hon. Sec. L WATERSIDE WORK»WWIi»W FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY NIGHT. SEPTEMBER 14. AT 7.15 SHARP. PROGRAMME : Overture—"Mirella." A.W.W.U. SILVER BAND. Tenor Solo—"Star of Bethlehem" (Adams) SIR. .lAS. CALVER. Tiano Selection—"The Rigoletto Paraphrase" (Liszt) SIGNOR GUISEPPE FOSSELO. Solo—"Radiant Morn" Woodworth) MISS M. GUTREY. Accom.. Miss Q. Perry. Clarionet Solo—"Sixth Air Vaire." BANDMASTER MR. G. FULLER. Accompanist. Miss W. Fuller. Baritone Solo —"Shipmates of Mine" (Sananson) MR. .TAS. LONERGAN. Recitation—"The Fireman" Mr. VIC. DALTON. Selection—"Squire Songs." THE BAND. Solo—"Mellow Moon" (Hall) MISS BURTENSHAW. Piano Solo—"Good Night. Beloved' MR. A. RICHARDS. Duet—"Watchman. What of the Night." MESSRS. JAS. LONERGAN AND .TAS. CALVERT. Solo—"Beneath Thy Window." BANDSMAN H. HARVEY". March —"Ellismere" THE BAND "GOD SAVE THE KING." Accompanists: Miss Q. Perry. Miss W. ' Fuller, Signor Giuseppe Fosselo. Prosi-1 dent. Mr. T. H. Solomon. Hou. Sec. A. Mathews. Stage Manager. E. Jackson. silver coin collection. | a uckland a rtillery "dand. -Auckland -Artillery i>a.\d. ellerslie racecourse, ellerslie racecourse. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON". TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK. (By Kind Permission of the Auckland Racing Club.) Collection in Aid of Band Fund. -,- LIEUT. G. F. CATER. OJ6 Conductor. rpHE TEMPERANCE GUARDS BAND Will Render SELECTED PROGRAMME OF MUSIC DOMAIN GARDENS, ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.SI. H. MAYO. Conductor. 017 MOTOR S^RVIC^S. ILLSPORO' CEMETERY. — Olescn's Char-a-banc leaves Greenwood's Corner. Sundays, 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Return Fare. I/O. g 4 A UCKLAND CJTAR MOTOR SERVICE ■**- *-> AAKD. I FRANKTON-PAEROA. ! CAR LEAVES FRANKTON on arrival of the Auckland Express at 10 p.m., and arrives Paeroa at 1.45 a.m. Leaves again on the return Journey at 1 p.m.. and arrives Hamilton nt 4. p.m. (No car on Saturday i from Frankton. i INQUIRIES: "Auckland Star" Publisher, Fort" Street. \ 'Phone 1775. | Or. Representative, Hamilton. 'Phone 1792. ART FLORISTS. j ANY TIME — Bouquets. Floral I A Emblems. Fresh Flowriv.—W. 11. ■I Tongue. Upper Symonds St. 'I'hoDc 709 (3 I ringsl. rriva'e 44KA. C CHOICE Collection of Glorious Spring \J Flowers at McDonald's. 26 Karangahape Kd Floral Work shortest notice. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 16

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