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AMUSEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. — CJPECIAiL A TTR ACT lONS — 9 — Special, -"-ttractions — " FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS: DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL IN \ vt5 \ \ \ Xo^ 13 '" \ MUSIC, MAGIC, MERRIMENT. About a Musical Comedy, From a Musical Comedy, With all the Music and Ten Times the Fun, Plus the inimitable Acting of the Screen's Most Delightful Pair. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION : Universalis Mystery Melo-drama, \ "THE \ \ \ \ \ \ t \ \ * \ \ * \ WITH \ \ HOBART BOSWORTH 'AND MARION NIXON. WHAT WAS HIS SECRET? Mysterious, Baffling, Ominous, only the Chinese Parrot Knew the Clue to tofe Priceless Philmore Pearls, and the Strange Disappearance of a Multi-millionaire. THURSDAY NEXT AT TIVOLI and EVERYBODY'S.

QONCERT QHAMBER, IJtOWN JJALL, gATURDAY JULY FIRST SONG RECITAL BY \fISS "DEATRICE -BEATRICE -ELLIOTT, DRAMATIC SOPRANO, Who has just returned after an extensive tour of Canada and the United States, where she captivated the hearts of the music-loving fraternity of those two great countries. The "Chicago Music News" says of MISS "DEATRICE ISS -DEATRICE J-J LLIOTT, "In her group of Italian songs, her voice was shown to be powerful as well as of intense and beautiful quality." MISS "DEATRICE T3LLIOTT ISS -£>EATRICE LLIOTT Will render song groups from the world's greatest composers. Songs.in .English. Songs in Italian. Songs in- French. Songs in German. MISS "DEATRICE ISS J-'EATRICE. -"LLIOTT, Has the happy knack of providing songs suitable for all tastes. TO HEAR HER. IS TO LOVE HER. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. No extra charge for Booking. PRICES: 5/, 3/6, 2/. The Management pay the tax. Half-price to Students or School Parties. a CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928, At 8 p.m.' Grand /complimentary raxd Complimentary T7IAREWELL /CONCERT 1 are well Concert To MISS MARGARET McKENZIE AITKEN MISS MARGARET McKENZIE AITKEN (Scottish Contralto Vocalist), By MR. JOHN TAIT'S MADRIGAL CHOIR. MR. JOHN TAIT'S MADRIGAL CHOIR. The choir will sing 16th century Madrigals, Part Songs, and arrangements, some for the first time in public. Mr. Robert 11. Bretnall will plav Mendelssohn's "Violin Concerto" and Sinding's "Romance." •Mies Aitken will sing a Selection of Jacobite Songs and "SONGS OF THE HEBRIDES." At the Piano: MR. LEO WHITTAKER All parts of Hall, 2/. Booking, 6d extra. at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 14 E LLERSLIE THEATRE. THE SOUTHERN CROSS. MONDAY. The Answer to " Beau Geste." " BEAU SABREUR." Don't Miss It. 1" VER -000 ~ YEARS AGO The Greeks practised Chiropractic. Don't Miss the Lecture on the 17th. 14 T ,J \- *j? , INEVITABLE. You 11 admit that the universal recognition of Chiropractic is inevitable. Come to the Lecture on TUESDAY NIGHT. 14

/Sgsv A UCKLAKD C ITI lUftl M .SBION. TTIPPO DROME mHEATItE. -*-*-IPPODIiOME J- HEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. I 7 p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 p.m.—Service Begins. Preacher: Rev. jasper pai-der. EV. <J ASPER V-ALDEIi. Subject: " "VTERVES AND T3OOTLACES." " ERVES AND Offertory Solo : "Be Near Me" (Felton). MR. /"IHAS. fIAMEKOX. * R. Holy Communion next THURSDAY at 11 e.m., CHAPEL OF ST. FRANCIS Mission Office. ' THANKS. —Just a little word of praise for the Commercial Travellers for their magnificent effort tliis day.—J. 14 THE PLAIN PITIFUL TRUTH OF POVERTY. Address No. '2. THE GREATEST TfcANGER." he Greatest -L'anger." IS IT REVOLUTION"? IS IT STARVATION? NO! WHAT THEN? REV. C. G. SCRTMGEOUR Will Answer at the METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION | <Opp Town Hall). CJUN DAY, r? P.M. I Sunday, • PAL

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 165, 14 July 1928, Page 22

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