- AMUSEMENTS. __ A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. • THE BEST YET. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (The Theatre Perfect.) Props.: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. . TO-NIGHT. AT S. o ~ Sir Benjamin .and Mr. John . Fuller have pleasure in presenting GEO. WARD GEO. WARD . ~ (LITTLE HEKMIE). And his o WHIRL OF MIRTH •WHIRL OF MIRTH REVUE' CO. REVUE CO. Feaiinng WARD AND SHERMAN, WARD AND SHERMAN, •, The Banana Kings. V t Retained by r<..,„est of hundreds... s The Most Popular Baud of A'U, • CHARLESTON 6 . CHARLESTON 6 ■ . ,- SYMPHONISTS, SYMPHONISTS, Monarehs of Jazz and Melody, and Masters of Syncopation, Hear them play all the latest "Jazz," "Blues," and "Stomps." You will, want to dance all the time. o A. Strong and ■Brii....iic Supporting Cast: Vernon Sellers ratsy Hill. I'rank Moran Kathleen Ward. •A 1 - M £ unce Alme Valdor. Gus Dawson, Jean Keith. Coleen Hope. A Ballet of Six Wonder Girls. o GEO. vVARD (LITTLE HERMIE), • absolutely the funniest comedian and the nicest show, since the Theatre opened. Don t miss it. A pleasant surprise for all. PRICES : 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plans at St, James' Theatre. > r •« fr|l_| jf .• ' THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. Conductor..:.:COLlN' MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Leader EDITH WHITELAW, L.R.A.M. FOURTH CONCERT. FIFTEENTH SEASON. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. THE ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY:— Overture, "Rosamundc" (Schubert) Symphony, "No. 7 in C Major" (Schubert) Two Aubadcs ■;■;■.. (Lai o ) Prelude to . Act 3, "Lohengrin" •" < (Wagner) Piano, Violin and Flute, "Concerto No. 5". ."..-- . (J. S. Bach) At the Piano ..MRS. McANDREW. Violin ..MISS E. WHITELAW. Flute MISS SIMPSON. (With String Orchestra Accompaniment.) MR. BARRY CONEY WILL SING:— "Alleluia" (O'Connor Morris) "The Wanderer" (Schubert) : Intending Subscribers can enrol now for this Concert and Next Season. Two Tickets for Each of Five (5) Concerts, IS/. Full details • from the HON SECRETARY, v (W. J. CADDELL), C/o E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., 191, Queen Street. PHONE 41-359. GUIDE ASSOCIATION. The Auckland Provincial ANNUAL MEETING will be held on THURSDAY, November 15, i»-o, at S p.m., in the Y.W.C.A. Hall, Upper Queen Street. • All • Parents and others interested are cordially invited.' 10 MEETINGS. A GAINST PROHIBITION. pROHIBITION. MR. H. SCOTT BENNETT, MR. H. SCOTT BENNETT, THE FAMOUS LECTURER, Will State the Case AGAINST PROHIBITION. Mr Bennett will deal with the Anierio-m Presidential Election and its htsions. At MUNICIPAL JJALL, .NEWMARKET, On NOVEMBER V 9 AT S P.M. And at JNSTITUTE, PONSONBY, On . ' , rjJIUESDAY, -J q ' AT S P.M. - DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THIS GREAT SPEAKER. 10 RAILWAY motices. : JTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATION GLEN AFTON ' BRANCH, moS 1? d after TUESDAY. 13th November H 2S '" the present 7.10 a.m., 12.5 p.m and T&&?- HunUy-Glen Afton Trains win leave Huntly at 6.40 a.m.. 11.35 a.m. and 2.30 p m . resepectively, and vrill run correspondingly' " earlier to destinations. i"uuingry „ J he P=~—ijt S.lo a.m., 1.20 p.m. and 4"5 ££; >i« n - Aftpn-Euntlj Trains will leave Afton at 7.45 a.m., 12.50 p.m. and I d.05 p.m., respectively, and will run corres- | pendmgly earlier to destination. S Jilff' 410. p.m. Rotowaro-Huntlv . I Train will leave Rotowaro at 3.40 p.m. xlO
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 267, 10 November 1928, Page 26
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