■•: ~:.' AMUSEMENTS. ■■', GRAND. '■ —— • -■• : "'"' ■'•■' "-1-. /3BAND; RAND. —— OPP. —— QJTRAND. GRAND. — G.P.O. — mAND. RAND. ;—-•; '',^: : ; --^^VntAND. NOW SHOWING 4 - v ! TO PACKED. CRAMMED CAPACITY ■•• / HOUSES. -, ■:,■■•:.' A SENSATION! A FURORE 1 : ; A SENSATION 1, , A FURORE > ; THE TfELLY * -/TANG. he : XIELLY w vjang. ;•■■.■ THE KELLY &: GANG. • . THE KELLY - GANG. v THE KELLY GANG. ' THE KELLY GANG. THE KELLY GANG. THE KELLY GANG. / s We thought it was going to be a winner, but never did we expect to see the crowds of delighted' people who witnessed the opening of this drama, so thrilling that it makes all other Pictures look like paintings. And the best of itit's all true—all happened 40 years ago. All Australia was held in terror ° TRON "VTED TTELLY. Iron IN ed,■:. JVelly. DAN KELLY-STEVE HART-JOE BYRNE. WILD deeds of WILD YOUTH IN A wild deeds OF WILD YOUTH in A WILD COUNTRY. wild OUNTRY. WHEN /TIHE xtellys WERE " HEN IHE .IV ELLY S ERE OUT." UT." "WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT." "WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT." Try and get along in the daytime, it'e eo much more comfortablethis specially applies to the ladies.—Exactly the e»me show te at night and without the rush and crush. Sessions Start: 11.15—1—2.45—4.30—6.15— 3 O'Glock. THE TT-ELLY /IANG. HE JVelly VJANG. Screened at 11.40. 1.20. 3.5, 4.50. 6.35. 8.35. Lock Your Doors Securely To-night, THE KELLYS ARE AT THE GRAND. gOHEMIAN QRCHESTRA. SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS. SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS. rrn, — PERFORMERS — Hf\ 111! _ PERFORMERS — IV Conductor: COLIN MUSTON. FOURTH CONCERT OF SEASON. FOURTH CONCERT OF SEASON. TOWN TTALL, OWN 11 ALL. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15 PROGRAMME: Military March, " Pomp and Circumstance " - - - Elgar ORCHESTRA. Overture, " Freischutz " Weber ORCHESTRA. Aria, " Ritorna Vincitor," from "Aid*", - - - - Verdi MISS ETTA FIELD. Piai.o Concerto, " No. 4 in D Minor." Opus 70 .............. Rubinstein MR. CYRIL TOWSEY AND ORCHESTRA. Morceau, "Loin du Bal" - - - - Gillet STRING ORCHESTRA. Song— "I Stood on De Ribber of Jordan" (Negro Spiritual Arranged by Burleigh.) MISS ETTA FIELD. String Piece Saraband© and Allegretto" - - - - Corelli VIOLIN AND CHOIR (Arranged "by CM.) Overture. "Tannhauser" - - - Wagner ORCHESTRA. Valse, " Blue Danube " - « - - Strauss , ORCHESTRA. Leader MISS EDITH WHITELAW. L.R.A.M. Hon. Accompanist— MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. Subscriptions can be Arranged. Admission, 2s 6d. at Doors; plus 3d tax. A. W. ROBERTSON. Secretary. Music Store. JB9. Queen Street. ' Next E. and F. Piano Agency. piTIZENS OF AUCKLAND. " You Are Invited To Attend THE STRANGERS' BANQUET. BAZAARS. TTOLY SEPULCHRE PARISH HALL, 11 SALE OF WORK. 8 ALE OF WORK. TO-DAY ■ (SATURDAY), 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Each Evening— Music by MORROW'S ORCHESTRA, a . Dancing by MISS BERESFORD'S PUPILS. T ABOUR BAZAAR. TOWN HAiLL CONCERT CSKJSyrXj CHAMBER. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MUSICAL PROGRAMME JAZZING MS NIGHT. Afternoon Free. Evening, 6d. SHOWS. rpHAMES VALLEY A.P. * AND H. - 1 - , ASSOCIATION.. / ANNUAL SHOW. ,';.-, . At TE AROHA. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. November 13 and 14. A Fine Show of tho Best Stock . of Thames Valley acd Adjoining Districts. * v > J. R. NICOL, Secretary. TTTHANGAREI A p- QOCIETY ,417 th ANNUAL QHOW. 4:1 th Annual' • dhow. The 47th Annual Show of the Whangarei A. and P. Society will be held at , KENSINGTON PARK, WHANGAREI. • KENSINGTON PARK. WHANGAREI. ON '"; ■,:';.;• ;■ •; ;•'..,. iTTT-EDNESDAY AND rpHURSDAY. ■VTOVEMBER OQ AND f}Q / 1923. "* ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 17. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 17. . H. A. PEEBLES. .• Secretary. Special Train Arrangements, both for Stock and Show Patrons, to be announced later. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN OPRING QHOW. I jQECEMBER rr & ])ECEMBEK Q . 1923. . . '' - '* "QECEMBER rr 4, TQECEMBEK O 1923. ' entries CLOSE november 16, at 5 P.M. Send for Schedules at Once. A. D. STANLEY. ■' ; Secretary. Hall of Commerce. High Street. P.O. Box 8«. .■,;.:':<•..-;;.,,,.,..,. :.^^,.,:.,,;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 20
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