AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S | AND TIVOLI. j [ NOW SHOWING. | J [ BETTY COMPSON j "NEW LIVES j I | i FOR OLD." | i I A PARAMOUNT riCTURE. A Wonderful Spy-story racked with Thrilling Moments. Betty oompson, theodore kosloff, Wallace McDonald. Taris knew her as a daring dancer and favourite ot many men. But iv Normandy she was just a peasant girl—iv love. And Betty is truly wonderful in both: i Her very best picture, make no ; mistake about that: ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION, AT TIVOLI ONLY, AT 2.13. AND 7.30 P.M. LAURA T A T>LANT AURA a\J a -CIAXT AND EUGENE /VRRIEN UGENE \J -^r.IEN IN DANGEROUS TNNOCENCE." ANGEROUS -*-NNOCENCE." A UNIVERSAL JEWEL. TIVOLI RESERVES at Cleal's, Tobaeconsists, or King 44-130. EVERYBODY'S—I'hone 44-402. TIVOLO: 7..°>0 to 10. EVERYBODY'?: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. QUEEN'SU E E X ' S. QUEEN'S. U E E N ' S. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. Universal Presents \-\7ILLIAM T\ESMOND »» ILLIA.M -L'ESMOXD WILLIAM DESMOND WILLIAM DESMOND In "STRAIGHT THRU." [ An Out and Out Western Thrill v' Drama. I Sir Oswald Stoll Presents "LONG ODDS" An English Racing Drama. A Century Comedy. TOURISTS T\E T UNE." UURISTS aJ__ i-LXE." ! . j SESSIONS: 11 a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. I ; 'PHONE 41-341. BAND PERFORMANCE S. ryOO LOGICAL p A It K. Zoological -*- ark. Sunday, october is. 1!>2.-|. Sunday, october is, 11)25, AT 3 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND WILL PLAY THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME OF MUSIC :— God Save the King. j March—" Holvrood " /Alfonl) I Hymn—" Saviour, Blessed Saviour " .... \ ' (Oakeley) i Overture—" Raymond " (Ambrolse Thomas I Humorous Variations — " Three Blind Mice " (Lotter) Cornet Solo —" A Terfect Day " (Jacobs-Bond) Soloist. MR. FRED. BOWES. Selection—"Popular Songs'' .... (Lohr) Interval. March—" El Abanice " (Javaloyes) Romance Sans Paroles—" Simple Aveu " (Thome) Selection —" Operas of Offenbach " (An sell) Morceau —" Eventide at the Convent " . . (Pratt) March—"Friend or Foe" .... (Graham) National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. S. BRIGHAM, j 12 Town Clerk. ! _-08-SB»_ T>ORT AUCKLAND The above BAND will ixuuta ~m\r Render a SELECT PROGRAMME OF MUSIC At the CENTRAL WHARF (By kind permission Auckland Harbour Board J TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER is, 1!)25. Commencing at S p.m. sharp. Collection in Aid of Band Funds. Supporters of the Band are asked not to forget the PICNIC, on LABOUR DAY. W. XICIIOLLS. Conductor. __ W. KELLY. Hon. Sec. T7ILLERSLIE -OACECOUR'sE, -tVACECOURSE, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), OCTOBER IS TOMORROW (SUNDAY), OCTOBER IS, By Kind Permission of the Auckland Racing Club, THE ONEHUNGA MUNICIPAL BAND THE ONEHUNGA MUNICIPAL BAND Will Render A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. Commencing at 3 p.m. Collection in Aid of Band Funds. I ''*" W. J. HOWE, ' I Bandmaster. : C 8 PONSONBY "ROYS' TJRASS T>AND ONSONBY -*-*OYS' -t>KASS -DaND. F. G. LAWN Conductor. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 P.M. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 P.M. POINT ERIN PARK, POINT ERIN PARK. COLLECTION. J. HURFIT, Sec, j-,- 40, Sarsfield Street. LECTURES. rjuJE SUNDAY POPULAR LECTURES X At the PRINCESS' THEATRE. Are Postponed until Further Notice. SEWING Machines. —4 Samples for sale at landed cost; call early.—Globe, 154. Quccti St. D I
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 20
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