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ALL - TJKHTSH LL-J>RITISH »»EEK. GKANiJ. Opposite G.P.U. rno-MGHI. RAND. opposite G.P.O. J- O-NTG-i'l. CI HAND. rno-NIUHi. 'BAND. «■■ J-O-NTGHX. ALL-BRITISH WEEK ALL-BRITISH WEEK 2 BIG BRITISH STAR FILMS. BIG BRITISH STAK FILMS. I " rpHE T OVES r | "J-HE -LOVES I 1 OF | MARY /-\U__LS _"_F C L '°T e5 -" I ARY V<UEEN WF kJCOTcS." | The Story of Beautiful Mary of Scotland, who was more a Woman than a Queen. THE T OVES f\F BE XJf H/TARY r\UEEN _"\F OCOTS," iM-ART V.UEEN \Jv ►_>COTS," Featuring I PAY fXOMPTON AY v>OMPTON And GERALD A ME6. ERALD AmE_. ". Marble and bronze and irou are decomposed by rust, but the memory of her Ethall live eternally." Second Feature: " rpHE "DOMANY." " -»- HE "fTIHE TJOMANY." " a- HE -i-iQMANY." " mHE TJO-MANY." " A. he -EVOMANY." Or CHILDREN OF THE CARAVAN, Starring VICTOR MACLAGEN. VICTOR MACLAGEN. An All-British Production. And ANOTHER ALL-BRITISH PRODUCTION, WITH SUPPORTS. Special Notice: Evening Session at 7.30. Sessions : 11.15, 2. 4.45, and 7.30. ORCHESTRA. RCHESTRA. i T mHE pi RAND mO-NIGHT. _.-—t -*-HE vJRAND -l-O-NIGHT. | pKl.\-_ L>_nVAKD f mm " | A KIXCE | | KARANGAHAPE KOAD. | __ EVERY AUCKLAND (SPORT SHOULD SEE SPORTING i~IIHANCE," porting Chance," sporting /chance," porting Featuring DOROTHY PHILLIPS, LOU TELLEGEA AND GEO. FAWCETT. Uuusual dramatic- situations—thrills aud more thrills—you will hold your breath during the heartbreaking horse race—you will thrill at tbe great prize fight. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS PETER TrERNON'S OILE.VCE." ETER V ERNON'S OILENCE." A tremendous drama of the world-fatnea Blue Mountains—full of vivid action. Would Modern Man keep Silent iv Face o£ Death? EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. AND GEO. POORE'S ORCHESTRA. PRICES: ALL DAY—SIXPENCE. Night Sessions (after 7 p.m.)— Circle and Stalls. 1/. \TEW ZEALAND LABOUR TOMORROW (SUNDAY), T .-BE-TIT TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCTOBER 17, 1020, at 7.30 p.m. STRAND THEATRE. STRANDVXHEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. CJ.R.VXD /CONCERT AND T ECTURE. PROGRAMME. Orchestral Selections. 7 to 7.30 p.m. 1. Dramatic Soprano Solo, "Sunshine and Rain" MISS GRACE GORDON (Auckland's Own Favourite). 2. Some Humour. MR. STAN. ASQUITH. (Well-known Society Entertainer). 3. Lyric Sopranc Solo, "A World of Love" (Jack Thompson) MISS LULU ASQUITH. ("London Telegraph": "A very charming singer.") 4. Instrumental Item,. "In the Tropics." THE TONGAN ORCHESTRA. 5. LECTURE (Half-hour). Speaker, MR. G. STOVE. Subject, "OUR OBJECTIVE: WHY?" j Chairman. MR. C. M. SPEEDY. 10. Dramatic Soprano Solo, "Amarella." i MISS GRACE GORDON (From the Studio of Barry Coney). 7. Duet, Soprano and Baritone. (a) "The Garden of Your Heart." (I)) "Mountain Lovers." THE ASQUITHS (The Well-known English Society Entertainers). S. Instrumental Item, "Among the Palm , rr <;os." THE TONGAN ORCHESTRA. At the Piano, MR. JAMES HUTTON. .Musical Programme arranged by MRS A J. DREAVER. " ' I Silver Collection to Defray Expenses | Labour Adherents and Friends, Support lour Party's Gatherings. The Premier Sunday Entertainment. I QUAY STREET MEETING, at 2.45 p m . Speaker: MR. W. J. JORDAN, M.P. Subject: "The Government and the People" Chairman : MR. F. CAMPBELL. jUI W. S. MOXSOM, Sec, L.X.C. BAND PERFORMANCES. ZOOLOGICAL 73 ARK. Zoological 1 ark. SUNDAY, 17TH OCTOBER, 102fi SUNDAY, 17TH OCTOBER, 1926, j AT 3 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND THE MUNICIPAL BAND Presents the following ' Tr iNK "HfUSICAL "PROGRAMME: lA. IXK iTXrsiCAL A- ROGRAMME: j March, "Tishy" Gubblus. | 'Hymn, "Deep Harmony" C.S. | Overture, "Eguiont" Beethoven. lAv Oriental Scene, "A Dervish Chorus" 'I Sebek. Patrol; "The British Patrol" Ascn. Selection, "The Rose of Persia" .. Sullivan. INTERVAL. March, "Victoria" yon Bion. (Morceau, "Angelus" (from "Scenes Pittoresque") Massenet. Selection, "Ballad Memories" Bayues. AValtz, "Victory" Bayues. March, "Freedom's Triumph" Hilary. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. MELLING, 21 Actiug Town ClerK. rpHE PORT AUCKLAND BAND The above well-known Band __—__< will render a FIRST-CLASS *** — a/U MUSICAL PROGRAMME at the ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE (By kind permission of A.R.C.). Ou NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 17, 1020, Commencing at 3 p.m. This Band will shortly leave for an , extensive tour to Kotorua and surrounding districts, so be one of the many to hear them before this tour takes place Book this Band for any of your forthcoming Carnival Week functions. For booking ring phone 26-955. W. NTCHOLLS, Conductor. 45 W. KELLY. Hon. Secretary. l i PONSONBY "ROYS' ' ! /_§S_SS\ r ONSONBY J->OYS' -' Wl&nrt&W T>RASS T>AND. I ! Ko- * Senior Cadet Band. i >g-sa_y F. G. LAWN, Conductor. . WILL PLAY A MUSICAL PROGRAMME At POINT ERIN PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. Collection in Aid of Band Funds. 53 j ' _™ BANKRTffTCY. T N ram KL Rm™; 1N THE supreme ~ .'- v V ltr - HOLDEN AT HAMILTON — Notice is hereby given that J. McSWEENKI. <>f Matamata, Settler, was this div adjudged Bankrupt: and 1 hereby summon j a Meeting of Creditors to be liolden at ( ourthouse. Hamilton, on FRIDAY the °. 1.20 th day of October, 1026. at 11 a m o'clock ' -W. S. FISHER, Official 'Assignee -ISth } October IOiM. _ 5y

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Auckland Star, Volume 246, Issue 246, 16 October 1926, Page 20

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