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. AMUSEMENTS. TBS A? 7.45. > _J=ZZTHE LYRIC. —- - A DRAMA OF THE RACE — - ■ tracks - THAT IS DIFFERENT. = 1 "THE SUNSET DERBY?^ - The kind that sends you — - home saying: "I'm glad I — - ; didn't miss it." I TWO-REEL COMEDY H 1 — " STEAMED UP." — LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. — ~ USUAL POPULAR PRICES. TO-MORROW. PERFECT PHOTOPLAY. ' 1 I ? HE AD WAITERS." i h STONE. Mips Your Supper if You Must! r OF RARE ENTERTAINMENT Year's Eve—gaiety— glitter— gladness— " for them all. But into the turmoil • And the hand that ushered others into to protect this boy from it! WHY? HEADWAITERS." great, great while f Appealing! It's human—it's living 8 can tel l! You Must See It' - SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Showing. POPULAR APPEAL. j KENTUCKY." MERMAID COMEDY. CURE." FOR THE BLUES. ENGLISH GAZETTE. UNIQUE J^ntertainmeni gCOTS -pjALL. THURSDAY NEXT, OCT. 6, AT P.3J By ®J the Y.MC.A. Gymnasium assisted by Interested Friehds. Programme. ' ° v " ture ft nd Grand Parade, wit! •> di. J"? 51 ! 1 ' 8 Hawaiian Orchestra 2. Physical Training by Boys and Men. 3. Control Marchlng-t-Men. 4. Heavy-weight Lifting —by H.W.I Expert. 5. Tumbling—Boys and Men. r w "11, MWd>eton In Advanced Wort 7 Wand Exercises—Younger Bo vs. 8. THE BIDGBOVES—In a hafr-raisinj . r • Act * Leaving oi Friday Next on a World Tour. ia , Hnf ! Experts—Leaden. 10. Rhythmic Dancing—The Athletic Glrit 11. Club Swing—Men. 12. Boxing Exhlbitlbn—Matt Hatton am Frank Pearcy. 13. Wrestling Demonstration—Tom Bid ' , _ mead—"Curly" Sadgrove. 14. Barbell Exercises—Men 15 * Ar U n n Athletics—"Len' # Wllßon am Hec Millar. 16. Parallel Bars—by The Athletic Girli _ and Leaders and Men. 17. liong Horse-—Finale. Throughout the programme, fun by our Athletic Humorist. PRICES: 2/ and 1/. V. T. DREW, General Sec. ROGERS, Physical Director. | CiX CKS: ! I Newmarket. | DANCE THERE. TO-NIGHT To CONTINUOUS MUSIC. 8 to Midnight. Admission 7/6 Double Mr „ Waller Smith win bring his Sousaphone along for you to dance to. Phones 25-021 and 46-134 (after 7.30). A DAY NEVER TO B*E FORCOTTFV NEXT SUNDAY IN THE HALL." Beresford Street Sunday School Anniversary. Choir 500 Voices. :8 LECTURES O -JJOME NURSING. THE FIRST LECTURE will be given to LADIES at the Ambulance Station on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT 7 PJ4 The Fee for the Course (7/6) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, « . _ _ A .. Honorary Secretary. Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. :5 MEETINGS. * "VTEW ZEALAND EX-SERVICE LEAGUE (Inc.) [•(lt(fa.) General Meeting of Members and \\y JJ Intending Members will be held in Room A, Trades Hall, Hobson Street, at 8 p.m., THURSDAY, Oct. 6. This is the Association for ex-Diggers and Imperials. Roll up. We support standard wages 5 A. FLYGER, Hon Sec rnHB ONEHUNGA LAND, BUILDING, AN'D INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The Half-yearly. General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Ofllce, Queen Street, Onehanga, on FRIDAY. October 7, at 7.30 p.m. , E. J. GATLAND, 2 ' Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. ♦ A UCKLAND LODGE NO. 2. A'jfcjf UA.O.D. Member® of above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral W of our late Brother, C. T. Gavan. leaving 10, Dryden Street, Grey Lynn, at 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, October 7, for Waikumete Cemetery. Meet at St. Columba s Church, Surrey Crescent. 10.45 ».m. Friday, 7th Inst., conveyance. H.SLINN, * Secretary. TOWN HALL, NEXT SUNDAY. Beresford Street Congregational SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Choir, 600 Voices. :8

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 235, 5 October 1927, Page 22

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