AMUSEMENTS. PRESENTING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND, AUCKLAND'S OWN AUCKLAND'S OWN GIRLS' BRASS BAND. GIRLS' == BRASS BAND. = GIRLS' BRASS BAND. GRAND OPENING CONCERT, GRAND OPENING CONCERT, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. After C Months of Concentrated Preparation and Daily Tuition the Auckland Girls' Band will make its Debut. lIIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. MR. G. W. HUTCHISON, Will Introduce the Girls at S p.m. A Brilliant Programme of Selected Numbers, Supported by the LYRIC QUARTET, In Quartet and Solo Items. MR. W. BROSMAN, In Banjo Selections. All Auckland will be going to hear the first Concert of Auckland's own Girls' Band. See that you keep TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, FREE. ARTHUR HODGKINS, J. D. HURFIT, Bandmaster. .Secretary. ADMISSION, 3/4, 2/3, I/O (Including Tax). PLAN NOW OPEN AT ARTHUR EADY, LTD., QUEEN STREET. Opposite Milne and Choyce. REMEMBER THIS DATENOVEMBER 14, gCOTS JJALL, (gYMONDS gTREET. VALESKA Presents Her Pupils in a ORGEOUS "PANTOMIME, VJTORGEOUS Jl ANTOMIMB, "PUSS IN BOOTS," AND CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. 50 PERFORMERS. Valeska in her Chinatown Scena. THE FLYING LEONARDS In Their Thrilling Trapeze Act. THE JAZZ BABIES, Sensational Acrobatic Dancing. Valeska, Theodore Trezise and the Valeska Follies. AUCKLAND'S LEADING SINGERS. Tickets 1/6, Children Half Price. Book at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Total Proceeds in aid of the Hospital Auxiliary, Mount Eden Branch. 7 WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS IS A DARNED GOOD LAUGH. See " MOTHER'S MILLIONS." REGENT. MEETINGS. gPECIAL JV^OTICE. jyj-ASSED jyjEETING,' jyjASSED jy-EETING, LABOUR DEFENCE LEAGUE AND UNEMPLOYED WORKERS' . MOVEMENT. SUNDAY — QUAY STREET — SUNDAY. ROLL UP ROLL UP. QUAY (gTREET, gUNDAY. ROLL:'UP .SUNDAY ROLL UP. g AT 230 P-M-Speakers- COM. LARK, BOURBEAU, SCHOFIELD. Chairman : COM. N. WALDING. NOTE.—Proceeds in aid Prisoners and Dependents of Class War Struggle. 7 Auckland hotel and restaurant EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Meeting of the Female Section of the above Union will be held in Room A, Trades Hall, Hobson Street, on THURSDAY, November 12,' at 8 p.m. Business: Further consideration of the report re female contributions. —A. Jackson, Sec. :1Q /~\PEN FORUM.—A Meeting of the Open Forum will be held in Farmers'-Union Rooms, Wright's Building, Fort Street, at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 11. 'Subject: "Can Interest Be Justified?" 7 ]YfT. EDEN Relief Workers' Association.— X * J - Meeting advertised S p.m., 9th inst., has not been called by the executive.— It. I. I-lislop, President; Geo. Moran, Hon. Sec. 7 PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. Jhl "R RADNEY AND BINNS. EXCURSIONS TO OSTEND. Steamers leave Pi-iuce's Wharf: WEDNESDAYS 9.45 a.m. FRIDAYS (5.30 p.m. SATURDAYS 1.45 p.m. SUNDAYS 9.45 a.m. Leaving Ostend Saturday, 7 a.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. . D NORTHERN gTEAMSHIP QOMPANY, J^IMITED.
SUNDAY (Weather Permitting). SURFDALE, OSTEND AND OMIHA .... S.S. HAUITI : 9,50 a.m. Lcf.vcs omilia 5 p.m., Ostend 5.25 p.m., niul Surfdnle 6 p.m. 7 t, i TVfOTUIHI ' ISLAND. »■ iA*. Olive Launches Ferry Service. Leave Launch Steps,; Sunday, 0.30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leave. Mot'uihi, 4.30 and 5 p.m. Return Fare, 2/6. RaNGVI'OTO AND ISLINGTON BAY. Olive Launches Leave Steps, Sunday 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leave Rangitoto, 12.30, 5, 7.30 p.m. Return .Fare, 1/6 and 2/Phones 42-133 and 44-509. x 7 N. .T. INGLIS, Prop. T AUNCH AWIIITU LEAVES ONEHUNGA XJ WHARF AT 9.15 A.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) For CORNWALLIS, HUIA AND WHATIPU. About 4 Hours' Fishing. 4/, 6/ Double, Return. PHONE 12-563. x^ TjVSHLXG EXCURSION.—Fast, commo--L dious o.v. Launch Iranui leaves Launch Steps, near Ferry, Every Sunday, 9.15 a.m. sharp for Fishing Grounds. Fare, 5/. including bait. 7 LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE AND SONS, 94, Albert St.— • Expert Tennis Racquet Stringers; satisfaction guaranteed; patronised by Tilden. B the proved Emulsified Bitumen, the ideal tennis court surface; resilient, true; will not bleed or discolour balls. — Wright, Stephenson Co., Beach Rd., Auckland; B ENTHUSIASTIC Private Club, Epsom, requires Four Men Members; chip court; Sunday play.—S. 6912, Star. 7 T>ACQUETS Re-strung, 12/6 to 33/6; all -Eu Repairs prompt expert service.—Kingsford's Sports Depot., 164, Queen St. B SOCIAL Club requires Tennis Court, handy trams; hard preferred; reasonable. —S. 6991, Star. 7 TENNIS Lessons—Fundamental principles taught.—Write Tennis, 5427, Star. s!2 TENNIS Racquets, just arrived, best value in town; inspection invited. — Heape, 28, Swanson St.. upstairs. P> WE are Practical Stringing Experts, only special gut used. —Griffiths Tennis Servicc, Wakefield St.. City. B \XJISE.MAN'S Tennis Service—Expert ReV > stringing, best gut; same day service ; every job guaranteed. Free catalogue. C 2 YOUNG Ladies desire join Tennis Club, vicinity Surrey Crescent preferred.— S. 7012, .STAR. 10 3 HARD Chip Courts available at 12, School Rdv, Morningside, — Phons 42-181, 7
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 264, 7 November 1931, Page 21
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