AMUSEMENTS. THE MUSIC OF MERRY LAUGHTER fills the crowded Majestic dally called forth by "The Red Mill," the sparkling screen version of the popular musical comedy, with Marlon Davics at her comic best! TYTAJESTIC. IYJ.AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction : Fuller Hayward Theatres. Continuous Dallv. rpO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. J-O-NIGUT. -^-O-XIGHX TO MAKE YOU LAUGH! MARION DAVIES IX HER GREATEST COMEDY, 1 "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MIL L." "THE RED MIL L." "THE RED MIL L." "THE RED MIL L." Supported by OWEN MOORE And LOUISE FAZEXDA. More laughs, thrills and amusing Jove uiliiirs tuaii have ever been cia:i.med 111 any picture before. And at Evening Sessions, BY PERMISSION OF MK. HUMPHREY BISHOP, WALTER T.MNGSLEY, ALTER -"-INGSLEY, Eminent English Baritone. At the Piano: ALLAN KITSON. N.Z."a Largest and Finest Band. all soloists , orchestra. ll Soloists , Overture, "Sullivan Airs." Ring 43-210. Prices, 1/ to 2/9. Box l'luu ai Theatre. Children Half Price. riITY OF AUCKLAND. A I" U N I C I P A L /~i O N C E R T. MUNICIPAL QONCERT. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, JUNE 1027, AT 8 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNK L's. I!»L'7, AT 8 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1027, AT 8 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND Presents a SPECIAL "OPERATIC" NIGHT. SPECIAL "OPERATIC" NIGHT. Special Engagement of MISS ALMA McGRUER (Soprano), MR. ARTHUR H. RIPLEY (Tenor), MR. ERNEST THOMAS (Basso). Who will sing a series of Solos, Duets iind Trios from Gounod's Operas "Romeo and Juliet" and "Faust," all fresh numbers given for the lirst time by these popular Artists. The Band will play Wagner's Masterpiece, the Overture to "TANNHAUSER," OVERTURE. In addition to a splendid selection from Boiio's ■'Meh'.stofelo," und lighter selection fndn 'Lilac Time,' , and a lautueia from thu 0110 in s ut Offenbach, together with oilier operatic excerpts. MR. FRED BOWES Will play "Softly Sighs ,, from Weber's "Der i'reis.liuu" as a cornet solo. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. ADMISSION; r.d and 1/.. Reserves. 2'. Booking ai Messrs. Lewis K. tutlv and Son. Ltil., oiierii Street. J. S. BUIGHAM, "-0 Town Clerk. LTCHRK EUCHRE. MONSTER El CURE, MASONIC HALL. VICTORIA RD.. DKVONPORT. TO-NIGHT (Mt>nday>, at 8 p.m. sharp. PRIZES TOTAL t'J 10 u Cash. Ist Prize 15 O 0 Cash. -nd Prize <ci 0 0 Cash. "<<l Prize tl 0 0 Cash. Special Monthly Aggregate, >CV, 3 . Also Several Cash Novelty Prizes. Doors Open 7.15. Com.; Early. [ -7 — ADMISSION - 2/ ! -<] .IAMES REMINGTON. , ELCIIRE. EUCHRE. I BIG TOURNAMENT. DRUIDS' HALL. NORTH ST.. NEWTON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE JJ, AT S P M WEDNESDAY, JUNE £1, AT 8 P.M. First Prixe £0. Second Prize £2 10. Third Prize £1 10/, Fourth Prize 10/. A NIGHT OF FAMOUS EUCHRE. 2/ ADMISSION 2/. 21 J. BALL " M ISS N EW Z BALAND. jg^ Semi-Finalists in the Regent's Dazzling Setting. FRIDAY NEXT. See the girls under the most favourable circumstances. MEETINGS. rpAMAKI - CITY AMALGAMATION PUBLIC MEETINGS WILL BE HELD SIMULTANEOUSLY THIS (MONDAY EVENING. AT S. AS FOLLOWS : ST. HELlEßS—Peerless Picture Theatre. Speakers: Messrs. M. J. Coyk> and W. J. Holdsworth. Chairman : J. W. Carr. Esq. KOIIIMARAMA—Grey's Hall. Speakers: Messrs. T. Bloodworth and M. J. Coyle Chairman : J. H. Hubber, Esq. All Ratepayers are urged to attend and hear first-hand, from these al>la advocates of Greater Auckland the reason why thev should VOTE FOR CITY AMALGAMATION ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Please note that Mr. Holdsworth will speak at St. Helier's and Mr. Bloodworth at Kohimarama. Not vice versa as advertised in the Tamaki "Recorder." GILBERT SCOTT. Hon. Sec. Tamaki City Amalgamation Committee 20 g A N F O R D LIMITED. The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held in the Company's Office, Jellicoe Street, on THURSDAY 30th* inst. at 2.30 p.m. The Company's Transfer Books will be closed from June 23 to 30 inclusive. D. LONG. 2(t Secretary. A MEETING CONVENED BY A CITIZEN'S , COMMITTEE Will be held at FORESTERS' HALL. TAKAPUNA. TUESDAY. 8 P.M., To hear the Mayor and Councillors on Borough Affairs, with discussion afterwards on the question of Rating on Unimproved Values. 20 LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE. Racquet Stringer, M. Albert St Racquets Reatrung and Repaired! Patronised by Tilden, World , ! Champion. C
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