AMUSEMENTS. CROWDS TURNED AWAY ! CROWDS TURNED AWAY ! GRAND — Lower Queen — nUAXI) RANI) — Street, opnusite — VJjiAND rtKAMI- the G.PAJ. - H KA.MJ vtranli VTrAND Still the talk of tlie town —already seen and acclaimed l>y 30,000 people and still packing the theatre! RUDALL HAYWARDS THUNDERING EPIC OF THE BATTLING SIXTIES. f i REWI'S | EWI'S j REWI'S | BWIIS | T AST I j T AST |. A-AST | CJTAND." I OXAND." I ' CJTAND." | | [ Also Screening : rWARLES riHAPLIN '•-'IIARLES v^HAPLIN In a Brand-new Version of his Latest Favourite, "mHE "PILGRIM." . "--HE -tILGRIM." Not an old worn-out picture, but a new Film of Charlie at his best. Screening Times—■ "REWI'S LAST STAND." 11.45, 2.45, 5.45, 5.30. CHARLES CHAPLIN. 11.15. 2 o'clock, 5 o'clock, aud S o'clock. JACK DEMPSEY. 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 0.30. .omc to early sessions or book dial 42-274. A T fTHIE i~l RAND mO-NIGHT. J-lIE VJtRAND Ao-NIGHT. BAND PERFORMANCES. pIT V - O F AUCKL AN D. Zoological "dark, OOLOGICAL -t ARK, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1f» 11125, UXDAY, A.U, 1025, AT 3 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND WILL play the following fink PROGRAMME OF MUSIC : GOD SAVE THE KING. March —"Faithful and Bold" (Rust) Hymn—"Supplication" (Anon) Overture —"Light Cavalry" (Suppe) Cornet Solo—"A Brown Bird Singing" .... (Haydn-Wood) Soloist. MR. FRED BOWKS. Waltz—"Memory Lane" (Spier) Grand Selection—"Reminiscences of Tschalkowsky" v . . (Arranged, Godfrey) INTERVAL. Hymn—"Nutbourne" (Avlward) Oriental Scene—"A Dervish Chorus""(Sebek) Morceau —"Humoresque" (Dvorak) Selection—"Merrie England" (Ed. German) Suite —"Three Dale Dances" (Arthur Wood) March—"The Mad Major" (Alford) NATIONAL ANTHEM. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. S. BRIGHAM. 0 ' Town Clerk. »<_)*■ ■ P; A X D T> E C I T A L $_t\ THE MILITARY BAND OF |Pja THE MILITARY BAND OF JBfjK H.M. 3RD AUCKLAND H.M. 3RD AUCKLAND -INK—, MOUNTED RIFLES ifciGJjl' MOUNTED RIFLES OF 50 PERFORMERS. OF 50 PERFORMERS. FULLER'S |"*FERA T-TOUSE. ULLER'S V-'PBRA -O-OUSE. TlO-MORROW TU-IGST, OUX., AUG. 10, AT S P.M. SHARP. PROGRAMME. ' "The Star Spangled Banner." "God Save The King." Overture. "William Tell" (Rossini) Piccolo Solo, "The Larks' Festival" (Brewen Soloist: MR. J. FORREST. Ballet Music in "William Tell" (Rossini) Song, "O Ship of My Delight" MISS LOIS EVANS. (Montague Philip) Accompanist: Mr. Frank Egerton. American Suite,' "Yanklana" —.. .(Thurban) (a) March, "Mighty Amenta" (!>) Serenada, "The Song of The Bells" ((•) Sketch, "Arrival of The, Coontown Cadets" Xylophone Solo, "The Galop". .(Ord Hume) Soloist: MIL R. ADAMS. Selection, "Reminiscences of Scotland" (Godfrey) "The Star Spangled Banner." "God Save The King." Conductor: Sergt.-Major .1. A. Stewart. Secretary: J. .!.. Lnwson. Collection in Aid of Band Funds -ome and Support This Fine Band, who are )laying this First-class Programme for You. 55 A RTILLERY TDAND TSECITAL. ARTILLERY J->AND -*^ECITAL. SCOTS HALL, SCOTS HALL, NEXT _S~ U N D A V, N.E XT S U N D A V, 8 P.M. S P.M. Conducted by MR. COLIN MUSTON. MR. COLIN MUSTON. REPEAT PROGRAMME. REPEAT PROGRAMME. 'BY REQUEST. BY REQUEST. Assisted by MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. AIRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Collection for Dunedin Contest Fund ,„ ' 3. R. WILLIAMSON, Secretary. CW) pOHT AUCKLAND SILVER J&mL /- BAND. T ' lp above Band will render " * irst-class Programme of CENTRAL WHARF (By kind permission Auckland Harbour Board), On SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1(5, Commencing 7.45 o'clock. Come along and b'Mir American Music played on American Instruments. W. NICHOLLS, Conductor. 272 AY. KELLY, Hon. Sec. rpHE TEMPERANCE GUARDS BAND J- By kind Permission of the Auckland - Racing Club. Will Render a . SELECT PROGRAMME OF AIUSIC At ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, _ . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 T.M. Collection in aid of Baud Funds. 30 . " H. MAYO, Conductor. " . '
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 15 August 1925, Page 20
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