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AMUSEMENTS. A VONOALE TOWN TTALL. -ft-VONDALE - 1 -OWN -D-ALL. J3OXING J)EC. 27. PLAYING IN AND AROUND AUCKLAND. TJONALP TJILEY'S "DBVUB. 20 _ AKTISTS - 20 "T 00 M A^V \yivEs," . A MUSICAL REVUE IN TWO ACTS. The Biggest, Best and Brightest Song and Dance Show brought to your door. FULL BALLET AND ORCHESTRA. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AND SCENERY. The " Sydney Morning Herald " : " 'Seven Days Leave,' at the Grand Opera House scored a tremendous hit. Mr. Ronald Riley made a great Lord, and an even greater private."—August 19, 1918. The " Auckland Herald " : " Ronald Riley captured the audience by storm." —June 15, 1925. The " Auckland Star " : " The success of the play was due to the fine work of Ronald Riley."—June 15, 1925. Dear Auckland, — I'm told in every suburb that I've been of the shows that they've had, some unfit to be seen. But why blame mc? Did I bring them there? Give us your patronage; we'll treat you fair. Plan Opens at Whales, adjoining Town Hall. SCOTS HALL (NEXT LYRIC THEATRE, SYMONDS STREET), Commencing FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, And SATURDAY. JANUARY IST, And EVERY SATURDAY THEREAFTER. MATINEE, SATURDAY, JANUARY IST. Children Can See It For 6d. BRING THEM ALONG, IT'S AS GOOD AS A PANTOMIME. rpHE AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY Desires to thank the Members of the ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR, AND ALL OTHERS Who helped to make the "MESSIAH" CONCERT such a fine performance, and wishes them all A MERRY XMAS And A HAPPY NEW YEAR. 72 T ONDON MECHANICAL EXHIBITION. XJ BELOW H.M. THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DAY SESSIONS. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DAY SESSIONS. ] 2 TO 10 P.M. I _ _ ; -T)EAR AUCKLAND,— I'm told in every suburb that I've been of the shows they've had, some unfit to be seen. But why blame mc? Did I bring them there? Give "us your patronage; we'll treat you fair. BAND PERFORMANCES. ZOOLOGICAL BARK OOLOGICAL A R K. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926, AT 3 P.M. THE MUNTCIPAL BAND

Plays the Following FIXE MUSICAL PROGRAMME. FIXE MUSICAL PROGRAMME. God Save the King. March —"The Staffordshire Knot" (Duthoit) Overture —••Marinella" (Fucik) Waltz—"Zephyr Caressant" (Meny) Morcpflu—"Espanola" (Jungman) Xylophone Solo —"Tarantelle de Concert" (Greenwood) Soloist: MR. ROWLAND JACKSON". Selection— "Gondoliers" (Sullivan! INTERVAL. March —"Imperial Britain" . . (Chandler) Piccolo Solo —"The Lark's Festival" (Brewer) Soloist: MR. HAL. C. McLENNAN. Selection—"H.M.s. Pinafore" . . (Sullivan) Japanese Mazurka—"La Mousme" (Louis Ganne) March —"Old Glory" (Lestrange) National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. J. MELLING, 4 Acting Town Clerk. ZOOLOGICAL T> AR X, OOLOGICAL -tARK, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1926, AT 3 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND. Presents the Following SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME. SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME. God Save the King. March—"Arabia" (Buck) Carols —(a) "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" (Mendelssohn) ; (b) "Cristians Awake" (Wainwright). Overture—"Les Cloches de Corneville" (Plan'quette) Variations—"The Harmonious Blacksmith" (Handel) Oriental Phantasy—"ln a Chinese Temple Garden" (Kefelbey) ■Selection—"lolanthe" (Siilli'van) INTERVAL. Carols—(a) "O, Come all ye Faithful" (traditional) : (b) "While Shepherds Watdi'd Their Flocks" (Este, 1592). A Musical Impression—"Treasure Island" (Farman) Selection—"The Mikado" .... (Sullivan) Hymn—"O, Gladsome Light" . . (Sullivan) J Chorus—"Hallelujah" , (Handel) NATIONAL ANTHEM. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. L v J. MELLIXG, 3 Acting Town Clerk. jfJIH-E AUCKLAND REGIMENT ! THE BAND , (By Permission of the A.R.C,) 1 Will Play A SELECTED PROGRAMME OF 'MUSIC At ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE; ■ On SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, AT 3 P.M " 16 . pONSONBY BOYS' BRASS M||y>j|jp] CHRISTMAS CAROLS. This Band will celebrate \W>=b*33' the Great Anniversary' Day by SERENADING tneP6nsonby Residents from 7 till 10 a.m. CHRISTMAS MORN. 60 PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAXD. XjSinajfeK "jVTEMBERS OF WATERM3sM\N!p&!l. SIDE WORKERS' RAND—Please meet at fe*£§* Kt '£S*Kr Band Room TO-NIGHT. CTlSfefeaSffflT) at "30, re Christmas Carols - Bus will be at ' *\silV£« KnK* Band Room 7.30 sharp. I ' A. MATHEWS, j 76 Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 11

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