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AMUSEMENTS. -VTOTE : OTE : I TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS CANNOT AND WILL j NOT BE KEPT AT THE LYRIC AFTER 7.45, AND AT j I THE NATIONAL AFTER S.O. SESSIONS— ! NJK5i_ : : 11.15, 2.0, 4.0, 6.10, 8.0. I T TRIC: -vrIGHTLT, ~A X i : IGHTLY, • »*t». I ! ____________________ ■ ——- • FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS THE NEW 1925 " QUO VADIS?" •• r\ v o \r a j> i s ?" "V* V O V AD I R r — — -quo vadis ;■' " quo vadis ?" " Q IT O VADIS ?" "QUO VADIS V" '• q U O VADIS ? -, "QUO VADIS ?■' 1 '• f-\ U O -XT A D I S V — •• U v o Vadis?GIGANTIC COLOSSAL SUPERB. NOTE—"QUO VADIS?- WAS COMPLETED THIS YEAR IN ROME. RESERVES AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON LTD PRICE, li/ 9. PRICES: 1/, 1/0, 2/. MGEI-1/6, 2/0.

BAND PERFORMANCES. piTY OF- AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARS. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1025, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1023, AT 3 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND WILL RENDER THE FOLLOWING 1 PROGRAMME OF MUSIC :— God Save the King. March—"The Britieh Legion" .. (BidgooS) Hymn—"Sandon" (Mason) Overture —"Morning, Noon and Night" (Suppe) I Serenade—"Echoes of Castille" .. (Bidgood) Variations —"The Harmonious Blacksmith" ■ (Handel) Selection—"William Tell" (Rossini) Interval. Grand March—"Cleopatra" . . (Mancinello) Moreeau—"A Memory Gardnn" (Ambroise Farman) Selection—"La Boutique Fantasque" ] (Rosslni-Respighi) , Morceau —"Crushed Petals" (Era Marsden) March —"Friend or Foe" (Graham) National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. S. BRIGHAM, IS! ■• Town Clerk. f\ I T V OF AUCKLAND. rpOWN TTALL. J-OWN J- 1 - ALL. mo4£Oßnow (suxday) tt'Tening, 'i-O-MORROW (SUXDAT) AT 5.30 P.M. MUSICAL, TJECITAL U SIC Al> -"ECITAL BY THE MUNICIPAL BAND^ Under the" Baton of Bandmaster CHRISTOPHER SMITH. PROGRAMME: •Hymn, "Saviour, Breatho .an Evening . .Blessing" (Italian; March, "The Phantom Brigade" Myddleton. Overture, "Poet and Peasant" Suppe Minuet in A Flat Beethoven Suite, '•Egyptian - ' ..Luigini Clarinet Solo. "Les Alsaciennes". .Le Thiere Soloist, Major T. H. MALOY. Grand Selection, "Reminiscences of Wales" Godfrey. National Anthem. r ADMISSION: FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM, 14 Town Clerk. . fhHE TEMPERANCE GUARDS BAND, ■* By kind permission of Auckland Racing C\f.b, ■ ■■ • WILL RENDER A SELECT PROGRAMME OF MUSIC 'AT THE ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. H. MAYO, conductor. Collection for Band Funds. 100! ' BOXIKG. TJOXING Pat/oh : His Excellency the Governor-General. rfiowx TT ALL - itown jjall. "ITONDAY, -gEPTEMBER 2X. /ShAS. pURDY. ' rHAS* PU-RDY." AUCKLANDCHAS. PURDY. AUCKLAND. CHAS.- PURDY: CHAS. PURDY. BOXES T> EG. mROWERX. . . .. >.. s -KEG.- J-KOWEBN. - AUCKLAND! REG. TROWERN. I iW%' til i 8«: ■■.. • ■ .:. - >KEG. TROWERN. pUKSE, £200. Fifteen three-minute Rounds, preceded by a number of Amateur Bouts. BOX PLAX OPENS at Carter ana Asher's, opp. "Herald" Office, NEXT TUESDAY: • l PRICES: Reserves, .7/6.;,:Stace, £1Circle and Stalls, 5/; Back Stalls and Gallery, 2/6. We pay tax. REMEMBER! The Town Hall Regulations require every person to be sealed. Therefore, BOOK EARLY. - ■ ' J. H. WATTS,' I *'- > Hon. Secretary. ROIXEB, SKATING. goLDEN . Q.ATE J^INK. BROADWAY,-OPPOSITE-GREAT SOUTH ROAD SESSIONS: 5 to 7 p.m., 8 to 10 p.m. •Band at Our 8 o'clock Session SPECIAL EVENTS , TOAIGHT- ; TW^OR^OUPLE^ALTZ C<>MPETITI^XS A'so. Cn "cfeNTS. nACE FOU LADIES AXD LEARNERS WELCOMK TO ALL SESSIONS. -NOTE PRlCES.—Admission, I/; Skates. «d; Floorage, 3d. We have room-for'only 250 Skaters. Tlemember: The Tremier Rink of Auckland is situated Corner of Broadway aud Fairfax Rd.—THE GOLDEN GATE. " A XCHOR" Quality in Butter Is dl»- - Tbe " Golden Cow" ('arton H guarantee! crisp, fresh, delicious butter, v

LECTURES. .-»■«*. A UCKLANLj CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. vSeKSrTTI PRODROME mHKATRE. -tl-ippoDROME J-HEATRE. TO-MOBROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.30: Doors open, 7 p.m.: Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 ; Service Begins. Preacher: REV. TASPER piALDER. EV. *J ASPEK Subject: '• fiHAXGE AND T\ECAY." " AND -L'BCAY." Solo : (a) " Friend " (Clara Novello Daviea (b) "What a Wonderful World it Would Be." (D. Eardley-Wilmot). Soloist: . MR. TTERNON QELLARS. r. V ernon Cellars. (By Kind Permission, Fullers' Opera House.) Every Thursday, 11 a.m., Holy Communion, St. Matthews Church. SPECIAL NOTICE. We are holding our City Mission SPRING PAIR at the end of this month. We respectfully solicit your kind help in the matter of money or goods. Donations in cash or in kind may be left at our Head Office, 5, Queen's Buildings, Wellesley Street West. 81 GEO. PONDER, Organising Sec. Popular Sunday tbctures. AT THE -pRINCESS rpHEATRE. mO-MORROW (SUNDAY) TjTVENIXG. Doors Open G. 30. Piano Recital, 6.45 to 7.15. AT 7.15 PROMPT. The Twelfth .of a. Series of Illustrated Lectures. "piUOM > TOWELLINGS TO QTATELY TTOMES. (Illustrated by over ■ 100 Fine Lantern Slides) Showing the Evolution of the House, or man's advance from Paleolithic Times, from examples In Mexico, India, Africa and Britain, to the period of Oiorious Gothic of domestic architecture in England—Windsor, Knole, Chatsforth, Havvarden, Arundel, Penhurst, HeveK etc. Examples of Cobbuilt Thatch. Herring Bone and Decorated Timbered Buildings, as seen in such famous places as Ann Hathaway's Cottage, Shakepeare's House, The Old Curiosity Shop, Moreton Hall, etc. Lecturer, E. HEADLAM GREENHOW, (London Authors' Society.) ADMISSION BY SILVER COLLECTION. 161 II E V LYNX LIBRARY. WINTER COURSE LECTURE, • . By REV. W. G. MONCKTON, "THE WORLD OF TO-DAY." " THE WORLD OF TO-DAY." Synopsis : ie Riff and Syrian .Campaigns—The In- ' ilus'trial' Situation and the Deportation Issue In Australia — China and the Eastern . Question —The- Colour Problem in South Africa, etc. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, AT 8 P.M. Admission 6d, or by Course Ticket. _____ 12 A LECTURE ON "A HOLIDAY IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS." Illustrated by Lantern Slides, will bo siven by PROFESSOR R. M. ALGIE, LL.M., In St. Stephen's Church Hall Jervois Road. Ponsonby, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1925, at 8 p.m. Admission. Free. Collection in aid of Turaklna Maori Girls' College. OTT OM i: NURSING. The First Lecture will be given to Men .at the. Ambulance Station on THURSDAY, September 17, at 7 p.m. The fee for course (7/6) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. * Honorary Secretary. Ambulance Station. Rutland Street. SUNDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN. UNITARIAN CHURCH. REVD. A. THORNHILLS * Popular Lecture. •' THE EARLIEST LIFE OF CHRIST." fTTOESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. AT 8 P.M. J- LANTERN LECTURE: "A HOLIDAY IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS." By PROFESSOR R. M. ALGIE. LL.M. SUNDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN. UNITARIAN CHURCH. REVD. A. THORNHILL'S Popular Lecture, " THE EARLIEST LIFE OF CHRIST." __ REUNIONS. „ ,*,. . •XT-Z. OLD COLONISTS' JPZJ*& • ASSOCIATION. J President, Hon. Sir ' Ed-svin Mitchelson. THE ANNUAL REUNION Will be held in the TOWN HALL On MONDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1925. At 1.30 p.m. MEMBERSHIP. Ml New Zealand Colonists of 50 years' standing and- upwards are invited to join the Association, registration Forms and Membership. Badges (5/ each), may be had from' the Hon. Secretary. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Members who have changed their address since last Keuriioa are requested to notify the Registrar,, Miss Kirfcwood, «, Brlght6n Road, I'ameU, or. S, ColcUcutt, HOn - BUILDING^- fi Lower Queen, Street, opp. C.P.O. lb'J \ AQTJ ATICfc. r~TTij>PNSONBY/ CRUISING CLUB. the annual meeting of the above Club will be hold at S p.m. on THURSDAY. 17th inst., in the Clubhouse,, at. Mary's Bay. \ ' ' ' V "BUSINESS: To "J elTe • Annual Keport anil Balance Sheet. .. Election of Officers and Committee. General. "„ : : i ' W.; WAKDELL, 30 Hon. Bee. - . . . . ..

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 216, 12 September 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 216, 12 September 1925, Page 20

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