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A MUS EME NT S. oii th e jj I THE MOST TALXED-ABOfT PICTURE i THE —Miriam HOPKINS 1 ■ Merle OBERON - | —==; Joel McCREA — j "THESE THKbT? 5 ; " THESE THREE." -j "THESE THREE." I — » t ,. s . we"! known ? pT*£ ■' - Th- Haffiw .- - are of an 11 excepusoaaK hayh [' | *•:> QJM'H>' KITTF.N>- ?! ~h^»Approyrd 'or •' n fr'r.-:i /■''l ibi'ion ■ THE ASTOR, I : ; ' DOMINION RD. ■ •j j | Centrally nested. ' . - UEST J { Richard Cromwell. Hrnkaa Cnm» 10 | i Approver l^hmai^ihibltion ■ I nctor > | Recommended by Censor lot aMt». -iADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. I--1 j STRAND. STRAND, j ' to-night — 5 DOUBLE-STAK AT IKAC 11 --- "MURDER IN THE PRIVATE C AIR " r. R O OUN G." M*\?JG e'v AN?" I a " PARIS INTERLUDE." L jiccomtKcn'led '>H ' chiirlren. Admission —Circle. A«u»t-. A,. : > ti , Stalk: A i-ii' y. " Joan <<pLYV^M Y" I'IFE/ n,t ' iB '■ Recommended bu Censor for Adults. I. "THE BIG BROADCAST." n Approved tor Universal Kxhibition. =t GREAT NORTHERN eisteddfod. L EISTEDDFOD. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT ?" FINAL OF THE EISTEDDFOD TESTS AT LEWIS EADY HALL, 7.45 P.M. j ADMISSION* 1/. CHILDREN o*l. TO-MORROW NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER « GRAND 1' FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT AT LEWIS EADY HALL. PROGRAMME: '■ Tan Ballet or Musical Comedy (16 and " over j—Miss Gwen McNaughton, W ynri- \ Na^ionafDance (Hornpipe). —Patricia Lind, Recitation. —Barbara Scott, Auckland. "The Tale of a Fairy." Dance Duo (under IH.—Merle I ur<lie and Rowena Jackson. Me and the Loy 5 Violin ° Solo (12-16).—Alfred Good , Character Dance (8-10/.—Suzanne Sammuel. Epsom. "Russian Trepak. Recitation in Character (humorous!.— Beverley Batiman, r I rankton. The Ballet" in Costume (under 9/.—Madame , Valeska'a Studio. "Vony Trott." Pianoforte Solo. — Koe-amond Carayus, " Mount Albert. "To the Spring." Operatic Dance (16 and over). —Lorraine Hainmiil. Auckland. ■ Vational Dance Jig (13-16/. —Joyce Kane. Duet in Character. —Betty Spiro and B<;rin Spiro. "Coloinbine's Garden." Skipping Dance (9-12/. —Frances Connelly, Newmarket. " Baby Character Dance. —Joan Burnand. "Indian." Character Story Dance.—Jean Bellam, Mount Eden. "Bo Peep." Operatic Solo.—Miss Jean Menzies. "O Love Prove Thy Power." Humorous Recitation.—Alice McKellar, St. Helier's. "Speech on Education." Vocal Solo (16-18).—Miss Peggy flushings, Takapuna. "Smoke Getcs in Tour Kyes." Recitation (boys, 12-14).—-Harlan Thompson. "Sea Fever." Song and Dance.—Madame Valeska's School. "Under My Umbrella." Eisteddfod Test Recital.—Miss Daphne Mortensen. "Chez Biebant." Musical Monologue.—Miss Vera Del La Varis. "My Little Rosa." Action Son (under 9). —Mara Burtyl, Hamilton. Vocal Test (senior, lady or gentleman).— Mr. Eric Child, New Lynn. "I Am Fate." Humorous Recitation.- —Miss Gertrude Bird, Epsom. "Bride's First Visit to the Butchers." Song and Dance.—Rekanui Simeon, AuckI land. "I Mean Nothing to Her.' Recitation (lady or gentleman, own selec- ; tion/. —Mi«i Evlna IJe Marr, Mount Albert, "Dimes and Dollars." Sacred Quartet. —Misses Shirley and - Bernice, Messrs. Lewis and Ralph Mar- - | son. "Holy Night." . Humorous Recitation.—Miwj Tess CarteLloyd. "If Life Were a I'lay." Mins Elsie Gaily, Mount Eden. "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life." Eisteddfod Test Recital (8-12).—Nina Waite, Hamilton. "Robert of Lincoln." Popular Song.—Mr. Robt. Jones-Parrv. "Srnilin' Thru." Recitation Humorous flatly or gentleman, 16-21/. —Miss Joan Smyth, Sandringham. f "Her Ladyship Opens a Bazaar." Tap Dance (16 and over/.—Dorothy Katipa, Auckland. Vocal Duet.—Mrs. R. Randon and Miss • Clements, Parnell. "Cries of Seagulls." Character Dance (12-16).—Winner (to be j announced/. Dance Trio.—Winner (to be announced).' Song in Character (12-10). —Winner (to t be announced). 1 Scottish Folk Song.—Winner (to be announced). Highland Reel. —Winner (to be announced). ' Admission : Circle and Stalls, 1/6 and 1/. EISTEDDFOD. GRAND FINAL DEMONSTRATION ' CONCERT. xl , FUNERAL NOTICES. Q A KAItANA ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 58. The Companions are hereby notified to attend the Funeral f • of our Late Companion, H. C. Willi MORE, leaving his late residence, 2, Pine Street, Grey Lynn, at 11 a.m. TO-MORROW (Wednesday). By Order, ! The Very Excellent First Principal. W. J. EDWARDS. BOWLING. CL AND SOUTH-' - L< LAND BOWLERS. m l ANNUAL MATCH Will be played at Carlton, ■ SATLKUAY, OCTOBER 3. AT 1.30. Intending Players please forward entry to D. C. FRASER, 28, Marama Avenue, S.l, Or Telephone 21-415 (evenings). 1 ' CHEMISTS. RALPH'S Reliable Remedies (Ralph Sanft). —Prompt Mail Order Chemist, Dept. S, 201. Symonds St.. Auckland. D SEPTIC Finger Nails Cured, guaranteed; numerous testimonials ; reasonable.— I. Phillips, Chemist, 2, Great North Rd. B ( i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 1 September 1936, Page 18

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