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.' . - J -ItiS&frffi is ! AMUSEMENTS. | ' " ' ' . ' ■. ' - > " T?ULLER'S •-'' * ;hpml, TTSHfI I i ULLER'S & «S* ? V PEKA " V^^ 0 ? 8 ®! - I' Direction: John Fuller and Sofia. Ltd,* MATINEE AT 2.80 TO-DAY. « MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. Prices: 6d. Is, 2s. Plus Tax. , TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT.-TO-NIGHT,. AT 8, : TO-NIGHT. ' - Last Night of . Jfez with • •-, 0 LINN SMITH'S V-' ROYAL JAZZ BAND. ROYAL JAZZ BAND. ROYAL JAZZ BAND. , ROYAL JAZZ BAND. BILLY ELLIOTT. BILLY ELLIOTT. Blackface Comedian. — THE BROTHERS SINCLAIR. THE BROTHERS SINCLAIR. Grace and Ability in Athletics. * BRENNAN AND NEWTON. r. BRENNAN AND NEWTON. . , . The Panto. Stars. Plans 'at Lewis 31. Eady and Son. Ltd., |.till 12; from 12.30 to 1.30 at THE THEATRE.' I Evening Plans re-open at 3.30, and continue until 6.30 „ ( "NO PHONE BOOKING. ' Fuller's Little Prices. IJIOWI* HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. ' NOVEMBER 28. AT 8 P.M. M- A.17 i D be « PRESENTS HER STUDENTS In SONG SCENAS. CHARACTER SKETCHES AND MONOLOGUES. « PROGRAMME. , Part I. -■ ; 4 1. "Everybody Calls Me • Honey," Song Scena, by • Flossie 'v and Connie Lawrence (assisted ; by . a Dainty : Chorus;. ' ' " - v 2. Junior 'Talent— ■ ■ (a) Recitation, " The Three Bells." (b)'Duologue, ' " Charlie Tries to Tell His Wife"Maisie Rillstone and Willie Vaugkan. ' (c) Recitation, " The Night Wind" Wilhma Summerhays. w . , . 3. Four.Smart Sketches from Life— (a) " After a Night Out Rex Yates. (b) " Jane"—Eileen Conway. v " (c) "'A Litdd Mistake"—Undine Moller. (d) —Eileen Spencer. 4. Comedy Sketch, "At the Zoo." - The Mother, - - - - Eileen Conway. The Daughters - - Elsa and Ola Hitchings. The Boy - -- -- -- -- Viv. Dalton. The Dude - -- -- -- - 'Stan. Baster 5. Cotiter Sketch, "If You ' Knew Muvver" —Addie Baster. 6. " Sphere Whirl"Undine Moller . (dan- , suese). • ' 7. Dramatic Recitation, The Leper" Florence Powick. 8. Recitation "in Character, " The French Peasant"—Mrs. Hettie Pain. 9. Chinese Song Scena. " Choo Chin: Re* Yates. Big Six: U. Moller, A. Baster, P. Green, N. Learning, E. Conway, D. Hodgson. ' • Lantern Bearers: O. and E. Hitchings, P. and D. Dore, D. .Parkee. I. Watson. ~V \' Chorus of Twenty Little Chinese. Interval of Ten Minutes. :: " Part 11. "" / yJ - i> 1. Japanese Song Scena— . ' - Butterfly: Ursula Bear. Monsme: Celia Watson. Geishas:. P. Green. D. Hodgson, N. Learning.' D. Paries, B. Stockley, «A. Vaughan. ; 2. Humorous Duologue, " The Fireman" The Journalist: Grace Wattam. The Fireman: Viv. Dalton. U- .) 3. Character Sketch, " The. Charwoman"— Mrs. Hettie Pain. or. 4. Musical Monologue, " Bunch of Roses" - —Mollie Baker. 5. Comedy Sketch, " Liza's • Lovers"* .. - Liza: Addie Baater. ij . ' >- v . Old Man: Ja<sk McCrory. v . The Dude: - Viv. Dalton. • " Blinky Bill: Stan. Baster. i 6. Sketch, "Murjatroyd"—Mrs. A. Vaughan 7. Musical , Monologue, . " Big Bellew"—Rex Yates. •••., ~ B.' Spanish • Tango— Moller and Addie ■ •••' Baa tor. .$•- • _. 9. Humorous. .' Sketch, :" Murder"— Dalton. ' " ; _ 'a : Curtain will be lowered for 3 ; minutes. '« r . - To conclude with. ■ &" GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK SCENA." Snirit of the Clock: Mrs. A. J. Drcaver.. The Singer: Ailsa Lewis. .^vi'V;;:/.;;'*^ The Modern : Girl: 7 Undine. Molle*.. _ 'Folk of Yesterday: A."* Baster. U. k Moller. ; E. and P. Hitchings, P. Green, D. Hodgson, D. Parke® K. Conway. Girls of To-day: A. Baster. U. Moller, E. and O. Hitching*. P Green, D. Hodg- ' son, D. Parkes, .E. Conway.' ■ >~,,0 ' " God. Save Our King.' >-M _? Efficient Orchestra, , under ; the ; direction - -f: Mrs. Lawrence. :_ " V ;7* ).' : i v . Lighting • Effects by G. Trevithick. ~ Piano kindly lent by Lewis R. Lady ana , Son, Ltd. vu':nvrV-; MEETINCB. h<i\ T3APTIST >- .'' • - - TABERNACLE. TO-NIGHT. . (Kindly Lent.) ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. 7.45. ' ' " 7.45. " . - 7.45.:-,' v :-\.-.v; . . KOREA. . . j KOREA. KOREA. KOREAKOREA. ' , KOREA. v KOREA, Stb ■ ' KOREA. . (The Land of the: Morning Calm.) ; ~ : COMMISSIONER R. ; HOGGARD, , Pioneer of' the • S.A. ; in l Korea, ; will Lecture. ■ " Rev. J. Kemp' presides. All Seats' Free. . ; Silver Band - and Songsters from - 7.15, sup--ply Music and Song. : " < TO-MORROW., , TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, 5 TO-MORROW. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. 7 P.M.—PEOPLE'S POPULAR i: SER- ■ VICE. - - 900 Free Seats. / 900, Free Seats. COMMISSIONER AND'> MRS. HOGGARD, .' Supported by the Silver Band -(40 f Jr' ■ v ? - ■■'' Musicians). ... '• . -■ BRIGADIER AND MRS. GUNN • ; -• . 1 (Assisting):- • .• m The 11 •. a.m.'' and - 8 pan. Services ■in ;.v the ALBERT STREET HALL. <•- MONDAY, 8 P.M.—ST. : JAMES' HALL. - - wfeLLINGTON STREET. ~ ;■ ' ' ANNUAL BAND FESTIVAL. v v ; -;- Commissioner Haggard Presiding. ■ Tickets, Is. See- Church Column for Additional Advertisement. f- >■ ■•> ' „ H. C. GOFFIN, . ■ ' (The Man for Men). 5 /"10URT CITY OF AUCKLAND. • V •, No. 3978. A.O.F. ■ The Usual Fortnightly Meeting of ' the Court will bo hteld on MONDAY, Nov&m----b„26, .t7«, & m. iNES3 . Nomination of .• Officers. i.; General. IVO *B. D. .ESAM/. - : ••••,! ■' V- ;• Secretary. m ANNUAL Meeting, .Cen- ) I ~*- tral Mipsion Hall. Al- . KJA: KJ *bert St. WEDNESDAY, 2.15 /\ J>\R®P ; Balance-sheet. Sy VV' tion !of •' Officers. /Important VT.UN, that all members attend, as vote must be 'taken for; Registration Cot: ' Union. 'AUCKLAND Co-op. Terminating ; Building A Society.—Appropriations:: St. - James' Hall, Wednesday, November 28, 7.30 p.m.; "' i .200 by ballot- and tale. *- ; ; vr g.. .i .— . j, ' ' ■ BAND PERFORMANCES. . JTIHE TEMPERANCE GUARDS' 3ILVER A ;> »; . , - BAND. •• •. •• Will play & Selected - Programme ■ of Music at >OINT ERIN PARK.' • : TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3 P.M. ? MR. J. WILSON. Conductor. ■ . .' . «, rJ . ■ ■ P I |'LERSLIE "" ACECOURSE. . XJLLERBLIE .JXACECOURSE. TO-MORROW ■ (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. 1 *3 O'CLOCK. „ % /k : THE FIRST BATT. ORCHESTRA' ; v ■: THE FIRST BATT. ORCHESTRA Will Render a Select . Programme; of o Mußio (By iKind Permission of' Major Fraser.) % . LIEUT. J. T. . LIGHTON, :• ■ . Conductor. i ' JL ' HE ' - . ARTILLERY ■j. Jjg*t v-L » ; BAND. : ALBERT PARK. .' TO-MORROW (SUN.), At-3 p.m. • . LIEUT. G. F. CATER. Conductor. ■ . Collection in .• Aid ■of - Contest. Fund. \ . == .r——^ • ;;;'. MOTOR CARRIERS. ga TUfOTOR Carriers.?, 2622 A.—City and sub--ITJL nrbs; office, ; Corner High.and Chancery Sts.; orders promptly-executed. " ; T3OXING AND :i PHYSICAL CULTURE.— JL> Up-to-date Gymnasium, ' under r expert supervision. . Full particulars from - * F. W. BATCHELOR. 34. Customs Street. /"I IVE to ,the Auokland War Memorial \J Fund. ' Health Talks.—Ladies are cordially .'■3VM invited to these instructive Talks, every ■ afternoon.':? excepting Mondays, at 3•' p.m. They an held at Viari Omw^ : SvEu«s»: Chambers, Queen St i 0 fi MM PMMM wMI SMI

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 20

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