, AMUSEMENTS. TTtULLER'S <"kPERA . fT?,F-*F A 1 ULLER'S VPERA "OCSE. j Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. MATINEE. ! .MATINEE AT 2.30, MONDAY. ' MATINEE AT 2.30, MONDAY. ; I BARGAIN PRICES : 6d. 1/, 1/C (plus tax) j I TO-NIGHT AT S. I Direct From England. A Big Success. PHIL BRANSBY", PHIL BRANSBY, England's Greatest Cockney Character Comedian. Albert Chevalier's Successor. FRED WEBBER, i FRED WEBBER. j The Musical Bell-Boy. Another Success. THE PHILMERS. THE PHILMERS. In an Amazing Continental Act De Luxe. WALTER VERNON. WALTER VERNON. . A Riot Nigbtlv. The Master \ entnloquist. His like has never been seeu before. ARMITAGE AND HINE. ARMITAGE AND HINE. I-ast Week's Act was Great, but This Will <;o One Better. MARCUS AND D'ARMA, MARCUS AND D'ARMA. Two Voices, the Dulcitone and a Harmonium. Making a Most Original Act. EILEEN AND MAR.IORIE. EILEEN AND MAR-OKIE. Last Week of the Famous Tumblers. GUS T. RAGLES. GUS T. RAGLUS, Still Earning His Living on tbe Bounce. GEORGE EDWARDS AND CO. GEORGE EDWARDS AND CO. In a New Comedy Sketch, "Auto Suggestion." EERT AND EVELYN DUDLEY. BERT AND EVELYN DUDLEY. Entertaining Duo, with Original Ideas. FULLER'S USUAL SATURDAY PRICES: Plan at Lewis It. Eady and Sons. Ltd., till 11.43, and at Theatre from 12.30. ,/»_. X XTEW ZEALAND >C/\£k -> LABOUR PARTY". JFf STRAXD THEATRE, VK_T — u_Mv STRAND THEATRE, <"r2<lh- TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). SEIT. 14. TIDU -A T - 1 At 7.30 p.m. (i tIA.ND « VUACERT AND J^ECTURE. TROGRAIDIE. 1. Contralto Solo. Negro Melody. "My Lord. What a Morning" (Burleigh) MISS MURIEL NEALE. 2. "Cello Solo. Melodic Romantique (Spern) MR. REGINALD I'AWSON. 3. Solo. Selected. MR. KENNETH IMPETT. 4. Monologue, "The Tram Conductor."' MR. FRANK JONES. 3. LECTURE, Speaker. MR. R. F. WAY. Subject, "TIIE SLAUGHTER OF TOE INNOCENTS." Chairman, MR. C. MORRIS. 6. Contralto Solo, "My Dear Soul" (Sanderson) MISS MURIEL NEALE. 7. Cello Solo, "Chanson Triste" (Tschaikowsky) MR. REGINALD PAWSON. 5. Solo, "O. Lovely Night" (London Ronald) I MR. KENNETH IMPETT. CCello Obligato by Mr. Reginald Pawson) 9. Monologue. Selected. MR. FRANK JONES. Hon. Accompanist. MR. L. CONRAD. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Silver Collection to defray expenses. QUAY STREET MEETING AT 2.43 P.-L ' Speakers: MR. L. GLOVER (President . Waterside Workers' Federation), MR. O. McBRINE. Chairman. MR. W. S. MOXSOM. INTERNATIONAL ANTI-WAR DAY. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. DEMONSTRATIONS AT QUAY STREET. 2.30 P.M. STRAND THEATRE, 7.30 P.SL KEEP THIS DATE IN MIND. 494 DEVONPORT LABOUR PARTY. . VICTORIA THEATRE. TO-MORROW (Sunday), Sept. 14. 7.30 p.m. I Speaker. MR. P. H. HICKEY. Subject, "THE BIRTH OF EMPIRE." I Musical Programme: Mr. F. Lee, 'cellist; Miss V. Pearson and Master L. O'Leary. vocalists; Mr. T. Lee. cornetist: Signor Guiseppe Ivano Fusselln. pianoforte solo, Mrs. Brown, hon. accompanist. SATURDAY, Sept 20, Euchre and Dance. Masonic Hall. Hartley's Orchestra. 493 ORGAN RECITAL. fllll' OF AUCKLAND. m o W X XT ALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT S O'CLOCK. . TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT S OCLOCK. ORGAN RECITAL. .MR. MAUGIIAN BARNETT (City Organist) MR. MAUGIIAN BARXETT (City Organist) "WILL PLAY: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor ... (Bach) Pastorale (Francfc) Spring Song (HoUins) Sonata da Camera (Peace) S' Francis Preaching to the Birds (Liszt) Marche Royale Hailing) •' I MISS MINA CALDOW j MISS MINA CALDOW ! WILL SING: Habanera and Sequidilo ("Carmen") „ ..,. T (Bizet) Castilian Lament (del Riego) I MISS MARGARET STODDART j MISS MARGARET STODDART I WILL PLAY VIOLIN SOLOS: j Introduction and Rondo Capricciosa Two Old English Tunes .. Accompanist, MR. LEO. WHITTAKER, admission! sixpence. i j- s. brigham. •' lO Town Clerk. | TABLE TENNIS. ) fjl ABLE rp esNt s . I Competitors are hereby notified that 1 Competitors are requested to h_ ~ ~ tott?? n,'," ,a ' er '«-" five mmutV prior .to the commencement. prior AU interested admitted free. THE AUCKLAND TARLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION it>>lS 34.3 E - McKEOGH. Hon. Secretary. I -—--_-_-t__s__?£_WOß__. j -IDAY. SATURDAY. •&_«_* AND ! Friday T^rsTturdaV 2 2 ™ fI »■ I Monday and Tuesday' iHfJ* _*?? Pm " : m„« P.JS Opened P iy to a »•»•) j MRS. W ATSON (aged 99 years , I Th* Hall wil ' English Garden? with i™ Pr \Z ? * IoTel!r Violets, its Roses an 1 \nnL. ows anfl Stallholders and' ?"" Whi!e th « __» W «_ E .°;""h c C^ n^ ™™« "> i AGRICTTLTURAE BHOWSI A rCKLAXD -METROPOLITAN gPRING g HQW I OCTOBER 24 AND 25 mo. OCTOBER 24 AND 2h, {%£; ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER S AT 3 P.M. '" • Send for Schedule t„ A. D. STANLEY. ! Secretary. I T.O. Box SG, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 16
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