AMUSEMENTS. — PRINCE EDWARD.— A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TWICE DAILY. AT 2 P.M. AT S P.M. The Prophet Wizard. ARGUS. The Prophet. THE 'MOST KBJIA HK A8.1J5 1.1 VI.NXJ PHENOMENON. He is the -Living oracle. He will tell you tJe secrets Of Yj:ir Inmost Heart. ARGUS. SEE HIMI! Hear him give out the Living Truth, lie la Weird, but Not Uncanny. You'll i.ike his Personality. ARGUS. HE Sees Everything. HE Knows Everything. HE Will Tell You Et .-o Uiiu. BRING ALONG YOU It WRITTEN nUKS 'HONS OK SOME UNIQUE ARTICLE. THY AND PUZZLE HIM. Business, Law, Matrimony, 'Missing Friends, Lost Articles, etc., etc. THEY ARE ACL THE SAME TO HIM. GRAND DOUBLE STAR PICTURE PROGRAMME. TOM MIX In " THE CIRCUS ACE." A Romance ut the Circus of the Circus Ace. JACK HOLT " WARNING," A Warner Bros.' Masterpiece. Our Gang Comedy. Ernie J( <?acuuni s Band. BOOK, BOOK, BOOK, BOOK YOUR SEATS AND AVOID THE RUSH. PLAN AT THE THEATRE. CALL OR KING 'PHONE 48-252. CITY OP AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL.
SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8.30. SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8.30. Municipal -RECITAL. UNICIPAL XV ECIT AL. By the A UCKLAND "MUNICIPAL TJAND. •Auckland -waunicipal Jjand. Conductor. MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. 1. March.—"Tarifa" Stopford. 2. Overture—"Bohemian Girl" Balfe. 3. Oriental Phanta«y—"ln a Chinese Temple Garden" Ketelbey. 4. National Fantasia Pride" _ Godfrey. o. Suite —"In a Lover's Garden," Ketelbey. (I.) "A Song of Love." (II.) "The Golden Wedding." (III.) ' A Garden Fete." 6. Morceaux—(a) "Sylvesterlied" (Schumann). (b) "Traumerei" (Schumann). (For 'eed instruments only.) 7. Grand Selection—"Lohengrin," Wagner. National Anthem. ADMISSION FREE. *» J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. LODGE NOTICES. .IX2 Independent order of ArMrA* kechabites, n.z. district, no. 84. \Jb3hll tent meetings next G CARR MEMORIAL, 3letnodl>:t Schoolrom, Remuera, 7.45 WEDNESDAY—HOPE OF LYNNDALE, Congreational Church, New Lynn, 7.30. OPENING OF A NEW TENT AT M T A lbbrt - Members of the Order are Cordially Invited to Attend the Opening of a Tent in the SCHOOLROOM OF PRESBYTERI \X CHURCH, MT. ALBERT ROAD, MT. ALBERT On (JIUESDAY, JUNE AT g P.M. R. B. BRODIE, D.C.R. D. M. A. BODLEY, District Secretary. 870, New North Road, Mt. Albert. S INDEPENDENT ORDER 07 1 ODDFELLOWS. v O6 v AUCKUND DISTRICT. NO. 2. MEETINGS FOR NEXT WEEK. MONDAY, 25th—Star of Eden, Renall St.; Micpab Bebekah, Eden Terrace. TUESDAY, 26th —Hauraki, Takapuna; Alpha Juvenile, Pitt St. WEDNESDAY, 27th—District Meeting and Second Degree, Pitt Street. THURBDAY, 28th—Myrtle Rebekah, Pitt Street; Rawhltl, Point Chevalier. F. 8. NEWBOLD. D.D.0.M., 2, Flower St.; Eden Terrace. H. O. ADAMS. Dist. Sec., g 28, Chatham Avenne. LAWN TEW WlB. A BRUCE, Racquet Stringer, 94, Albert • St. Racquet* Bestrnng and Repaired. Patronised by Tllden, World's Champion. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 24
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