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AMUSEMENTS. 5 COMMENCING fpHURSDAY. OMMENCING ■*■ HURSDAT. " HAVOC." " HAVOC." "HAVOC" M HAVOC." " HAVOC." v HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." , '• HAVOC." " HAVOC" " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." '• HAVOC." I •' HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC. , It is a play potent with drama and the spectacular. It will thrill and entertain the most blase. DOMING. Doming. "VfATIONAL T YRIC. -•-> ATIONAL YRIC. i VTEW 7BALAND "bw Zealand T ABOUK "DARTY. (gysSjrja * arty. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUG., 29, 1926, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUG., 29, 1926, AT 7.30 P.M. QTRAND mHEATKE. grand /concert and t bcturb. band Concert and -lecture. programme: Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. 1. Contralto Solo, "Break o' Day" (by Sanderson). MISS MABLE BLACKMORE. (From the London Radio). 2. Musical Monologue, "Ellen." MISS ROZA TILTON. 3. Bass Solo "Song of Hibrias the Cretan." MR. HUGH WOODS. 4. Soprano Solo, "My Hero." MISS MYRA MONK. 5. LECTURE. Speaker. MR. D. McCLYMOM. Subject: "IS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS ANT USE?" Chairman, MR. J. DUNLOP. 6. Contralto Solo: "Dear Love, Bemember Mc" (by Charles Marshall). MISS MABLE BLACKMORE. 7. Musical Monologue, "You Always Hare to Pay a Little More." MISS ROZA TILTON. 8. Duet (Soprano and Bass), "Nocturne." MISS MYRA MONK. MR. HUGH WOODS. At the Piano, MR. JAMBS HUTTON. Musical Programme arranged by MRS. A. DREAVER. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. 91 W. 8. MOXSOM. Sec. L.R.C. BAND PERFORMAWCEh. ZOOLOGICAL "DARK. OOLOGICAL -^ARK. TO-MORROW (Sunday), AUGUST 29,1926. AT 3 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND Presents the Following SPLENDID Tl/TUSICAL "PROGRAMME. PLENDID -t ROGRAMME. March—" Vel Eievea Triumphant," Webber. Hymn—"Jesus, Lover of My Sonl "..Dykes. Overture—" Huy Blae " Mendelssohn. Nocturne—" Midsummer Night's Dream " .. 1 Mendelssohn. Cornet Solo—"The Rosary ". .Jacobs-Bond. Soloist, MR. FRED BOWES. Selection—" Lohengrin " Wagner. INTERVAL. March—'• Our Fleet " 4 Alford. Piccolo Solo—"Silver Birds "..Le Thlere. soloist, MR. Hal c. mclennan. Selection —" Gondoliers " Sullivan. Waltz —"Amorettan Tanz " Gung'l. March—" Wait for the Wagon " .... Woodhouse. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. MELLING, 36 Acting Town Clerk. pARK. rpO-MORROW QSUNDAY. 3 P.M. ° THE ONEHUNGA CITIZENS , BAND Will Render the following Programme in Aid of the Port Auckland Band: PROGRAMME: March—" The 8.8. and C.F." 1 Sacred Selection—" Eventide " Cornet Duet—" Ida and Dot," Bandsmen Wilson and Rafferty. Grand Selection—" Roberto U Diavo'lo " March—" Ravenswood." Hymn—" Nearer My God to Thee " Selection—"A Musical Switch " March—"London Pride." "God Save the King " _ A. J. BOVEY, Conductor, ir. T W. GARTON, Secretary. >tfg-g&>. rpilE A.W.W.S. Band jbjSOTJjSjslcr FIRST CLASS CONCERT at tho fStyS'lSflßT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT, I And by kind permission of Captain J. S. IM. Richie. R.N., the band of H.M. warship Diomede will render first-class items, also Miss N. Lingard will sing "The Praise of God." Roll up, citizens to one of the Band's best programmes yet rendered. H. CHRISTBNSEV, Conductor. 236 A. MATHEWS, Sec. I "DOR! AUCKLAND BAND. (Incorporated). TOTCIk' The above Band will render a AfTTfc. specially selected Musical Pro- : gramme at the St. Heller's Bay I Reserve (or adjacent surroundings), on. next SUNDAY. Afternoon, August 29, 1926, commencing at 3 p.m. Collection will be taken in aid of this band's funds. Bandsmen meet at Bandroom, 1.45 p.m., or Little Queen Street. 2 p.m. W. NICHOLLS, Conductor. 65 W. KEALY, Hon. Secretary!

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 28 August 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 28 August 1926, Page 20