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i i n B ii-hwii--i.w*.»-.—i.-v ii*" ■■*■ ■■-!!■ —i-iieii- —| ■ n ■■—■■- i '■ ■<■'■■;"■■'■■ -r ' AMUa-MBHTg. ■; : y:"--jS" EVERYBODY'S PICTURES VERYBODY'S And _ i MUSIC. , If it hurts you to laugh, keep away this week, as this week's monster programme is headed by •.„ HAROLD T LOYD AROLD JULOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD In his Super-Comedy, "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." This Comedy is guaranteed to cure all your illsfrom _ raging toothache to a nagging wife. Also Showing: The Goldwyn Super Feature, "LORD AND LADY ALGY." "LORD AND LADY ALGY." "LORD AND LADY ALGY." Featuring SMILING TOM MOORE SMILING TOM MOORE TOPICALS, " THE LION MAN," ETC. EVERYBODY'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. R. J. MORGAN. A Few of This Week's Items: Overture, "The Bridal Tour" (Aug Euhaes), *' Marco Spada" (Auber). Selections.—l. "L' Enfant Prodigue." 2. '• Mile. Mischief." 3. " Spring Chicken." i. " Half.pfest Eight." Entr'acte, " I Gave You Up." (Saxophone Solo.) Usual Prices. 'Phone 4402. I T\IXIELAND CABARET RANKS WITH *■* THE BEST CABARETS IN THE WORLD. I AUCKLAND BUMMER CARNIVAL. AUCKLAND CUMMER /CARNIVAL. pOSTER TJALL T)ISPLAY AT . "FLORAL T^ETE. Competitors at the Poster and Plain and Fancy Dress Ball are cordially invited to take part in their various Costumes and Trade Displays in th« Floral Fete to be held at Ellerali* Racecourse TODAY (Saturday). The Committee have arranged for a Moving Picture to be taken, and the wonderful success and brilliant and original Costumes displayed at the Poster Bail, along with (he Decorated Vehicles taking part in the Floral Fete, will make a memorable . Moving Picture, and be a. permanent record, of Auckland's " Joy Week of 1923." This Function will also give the hundreds of citizens who were unable to gain admittance to the Poster Ball at the Town Hall an opportunity of seeing the brilliancy and variety of the Costumes worn at Wednesday's" most successful Ball. if. S. DUNNE. Carnival Director. 'pO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). GRAND pIARNTVAL T>EVUE. RAND Carnival Jlvevue. GRAND carnival REVUE. GRAND CARNIVAL revue. GRAND CARNIVAL, REVUE. GRAND CARNIVAL REVUE. GRAND CARNIVAL REVUE. GRAND CARNIVAL REVUE. AT THE TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. COME AND HEAR THIS CONCERT. Th© Artists are here—and it's their last night! And it doesn't matter just what a programme they're going to give you This is the Official one — but come and see! 1 Orchestra ......... Selected MR. S. GREENE. 2. Opening Chorus MERRYMAKERS. 3. Vocal Item. " The Moors of Devon"- - MR. MAURICE BALLANCE. 4. Humorous Item, Humorous Dialect Study. " Der Tale of a Dog" (Amon) - MR. ELSON BOND. 5- Vocal Item. " Love's Garden of Roses" MISS FELMINGHAM. 6. Mise Cecil Hall's Pupils Present Song j and Dance, " Lilac Tree." | Marjorie Beverage, Mary Wilson, Marjorie Brook. Soloist: MARJORIE BEVERAGE. 7. Vocal Item. "O! Mio Fernando," from "La Favorjta" (Donizetti). MISS VIOLET LAMBERT. 8. Humorous Song .... Selected MR. RUSSELL. 9. Miss Cecil Hall's Pupils present Dance Ballet. "Black and White." Soloist: MISS MURIEL WARNE. INTERVAL. ! 10. Orchestra Selected MR. 3. GREENE. 11. ' Concerted Item • MERRYMAKERS. J 12. Miss Cecil Hall's Pupils present "To a Rose." Soloist: MARY WILSON. ! 13. Vocal Item Selected MISS LILLIS WALKER 14. Song and Dance, " Leave Me With a Smile." BILLIE EAGLETON. 15. Vocal Item. "O Lovely Night" - - - (Landon Ronald) MR. KENNETH. IMPETT. 'Cello Obligato by Mr. H. O. McFarlane. 16. Miss Aileen Beresford's Pupils present Dance Duo. AVIS AND SAY BROOKING. 17. Humorous Item.m "Uncle George" - MR. ELSON BOND. 18. Vocal Duet, "Trot Hera and There." From the Comic Opera "Veronique." (Messager) MISS VIOLET LAMBERT AND MR. KENNETH IMPETT. 19. Sketch, "A Sister to a Sister." ... MR. DAN FLOOD AND MRS. C. C. FORSYTH. GOD SAVE THE KING. !j Q ACRED CARNIVAL CONCERT. ' " DEVON PORT ROTUNDA. 1 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3 P.M. j PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND. Forty Instrumentalists. First appearance at Devonport of this favourite" Band since its grand tour to the ~ South Island. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18357, 24 March 1923, Page 18

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