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■ ■■■■'■■■ :■ •-■■'- .■■-^AWUSEMEN're,^---^^-;^-QUEEN'S '"' „rnHEAmRB. TJEEN'S .' IhEATRH . NOW,'SHOWING. JOHN 'DARRYMORE OHN JJARRYMORB In V :' ■ ''■'•'Parana -mat's Masterpieco. . ■'"-*-'",. dr. tekyll and m r - 'h" R. J EKYLL AND Mr. Hyde." The Story -of a Double Personality— A Gentleman and a Demon. LOUIS TTiIRPO OUIS 1? IRPO (The Wild Bull of the Pampas), VS. JACK McAULIFFE. Showing the Entire Fight, with the Principal Events, with Slow-motion Photography. JESS WILLARD O ESS VV ILLARD VS. FLOYD JOHNSTON. Two Whirlwind Sluggers, also Showing the Marvels of the Slow-motion Camera. i " j I TEE FIGHT PICTURES WILL I BE SCREENED AT THE FOLI LOWING TIMES; 1 11.15 a.m., 1.50 p.m., 4.30 p.m., I 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. I CHAS. pHAPLIN has. Chaplin. In THE . T3INK." HE IVINK." 'Pbonß 941 A for Reserves. ; piTY OF AUCKLAND. rpOWN TTALL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). O-NIGHT (SATURDAY). AT 8 O'CLOCK. AT 8 O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL . CHOIR will Sing— MUNICIPAL CHOIR will Sing— 1 " Hallelujah" - - - - - (Beethoven) 1 " Summer Song" (Schumann! " Bonnets Over the Border" (arranged by Roberto. . ...' «.'-,. Celtic Hymn" ----- (Roberton; " Lady of the May" - - - - (Boughton) . MR. H. GASQUOINE will Sing— MR. H. GASQUOINE will Sing— • " Your Tiny Hand is Frozen" ("Bobeme".) (Puccini) " Macuehla" ----- (Macmurrough) MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist) Will Play— Prelude and Fugue in A minor - (Bach) Prelude - - - - - - (Rachmaninoff) " Wild Rose" ------- (Benuel) Accompanist ... MR. LEO. WHITTAKER Choir Organist- MR. EDGAR RANDAL f Admission, Sixpence. ~.., . J. S. BRIG HAM. •v, ; < Town Clerk. y<%fJ.,tS* T3OHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. (Subscription Concerts). LAST CONCERT OF SEASON. 1 rpoWN YTALL. ; -I-own Hall. rjiHURSDAY, -VrOVEMBER -|K : 1 ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. ORCHESTRAL AN.. VOCAL. i, s ADMISSION: 2s Gd AT DOORS. (Plus 3d Tax.) ; -'■' Arrangement can be made for Subscribing. „ . „, A. W. ROBERTSON. Secretary. Music Store, 189, Qu'deh. Street (next E. and ' F. Piano Agency). : '-•: LECTURES. ~ 7, SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE. ■ \ ■■>.■" AT THE, .:/ ' gT. QHURCH OF QHRIST. rpO-MORROW pVENING, 6.45. MR. (QEORGE A LDRIDGE R. VJBORGE ii-LDRIDGE - Will Spfeak Upon •' "THE COMING governmental "the coming GOVERNMENTAL CRISIS." ; 5" ' CRISIS." ' '' J The problems of Government or© becoming increasingly difficult. The nations are apparently on the eve of a grfeat crisis. Such a crisis is foretold in Scripture. TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING Mr. Aldridge will speak of the time, nature, manner, and results of thb coming crisis. The address will be illustrated with a char* Written Questions Invited. J/JTIND AND ' . :: MUSCLE. A Public . Address , will be given in the MR , . et WALKER aII ' StnSet ' by TUESDAY. NOVEMBER' 6, 8 p.m. ; ,}¥B.. rt W. NORMAN KERR will give an .exhibition of Classic Statuary and a Demonstration of the Control of the Voluntary Muscles to illustrate the address. Special Collection. DEBATES. - : *k '.': ■ N. Z, L ABOUR L P ARTT TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). NOVEMBER 4, AT 7.30 P.M. QTRAND rpHEATRE. . CTRAND rpHEATRE. FINAL DEBATE. FINAL DEBATE. Subject: That the Bolshevik Revolution Has Been of Benefit to the Russian People." TEAMS. TEAMS. ; LEYS INSTITUTE W.E.A.—Messrs. A. H. Anderson, W. W. Stewart. P. J. Newbury (Affirmativa). NORTHCOTE W.E.A -Messrs C. A. Deux • berry, .A. . Asborne. D. McClymont [ 'Negative). ', i Judged- ' • MESSRS. J. 9TANTO\ T . PROF. R. M.' ALGIE, A. M. GOULD. Chairman. MR. L. A. MANDER, M.A. '■ Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.50 P.M. Silver Collection to D»fray Expenses. QUAY ST. MEETING, 2.45 P.M. (Weather Permitting.) Speakers: , MR. J. A. LEE. M.P., MR. B. MARTIN. Chairman. MR. C. MORRIS. Assisted by MR. J. E. ALLEN. MEETINGS AUCKLAND TAILOE ESSES AND OTHER FEMALE CLOTHING TRADE EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS.— Annual • Meeting of the above Union wi '. be b~\( ir , t , 'iv-rr.t ■ Bldgs.. Urangahape Rd.. on -TUESDAY. November 6. 1923, at 7.30 p.m. sham. All members are requested to attend. Business important; Election of 'Of—Mr-- General. A. COSSEY, LIT Secretary. A ORDER" ©^ - THE "STAR IN TT V ' V, THE EAST. DRAMATICAL PRESENTATION ' Of THE KROTONA RITUAL SERVICE. ~ Soe Church Notices Page 16. A UCKLAND v SAVINGS . BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY NEXT. 7th is.-.t., at 2.15 p.m. .;:-.: U .,/' , : .,. s , , : :,. -;-:., .V, J. MUIR BARR,'' "•'' ( ',i ■. ,"•_*_ ,- Manager. OPEN AIR MEETING. PEN ' . AIR - .;- , MEETING. QUAY STREET WEST. QUAY STREET WEST. SUNDAY. AFTERNOON. 2.45, - ' -•"-''■. Speakers: ' ' • " '" : '■"'- I , MRS. Speakers: ■,- • ' MRS. LEE COWIE. ;•;•<""'. ■ MR.-- O. E. burton, M.A. ■?'.• "•,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 20

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