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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. William Fox Presents Buck tones UOK J ONF.S BUCK JONES In WESTERN T UCK." ESTERN -L'UCK." A Regular Cowboy Story. Paramount Presents 1 THE T7UGHTING HE 1 IGHTING COWARD." OWARD." The story is a clever comedy romance of a man who earned a reputation of being a Fighter. The scenario HE OCENARIO SCHOOL." CHOOL." A FOX COMEDY. George t>oore's orchestra. EORGE i OORE'S WRCHESTRA. FOX WEEKLY NEWS. Sessions; 11 a.m., 9 p.m., 5 p.m., and 7.45 p.m. Phone 586 A. QITY OF AUCKLAND. •TOWN XT ALL, 1 OWN lIALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR Will Sing: " Hymn to Music " - - - - Dudley Buck " Celtic Hymn " ....... Roberton " Departure " Mendelssohn " Wi' a Hundred Pipers " - (Arr. by Weßt) MISS ESTHER PLUMB Will Sing: » "Ah! Mon Fils " (Le Prophete) - - - - Meyerbeer " Psyche " ; Paladilhe " Love is the Wind " - - - MacFadyen MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist) Will Play: " Grand Choeur " Guilmant "At Evening " ----- Dudley Buck " First Sonata " ----- Mendelssohn " Good-night " ------- - Nevin Accompanist: MR. LEO WHITTAKER. Admission, Sixpence. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. Announcement extraordinary. NNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. " THE ODD WOMAN IN A SHOE." A Musical and Artistic Revue, By the Pupils of MISS BERYL NETTLETON and MISS MARJORIE turner, Will be Presented at the Town Hall Concert Chamber, on FRIDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 14. Duty of all parents to see these clever children in dramatic art. " Standard of work reflects greatest credit on both teachers and pupils."—Auckland Star. Popular Prices: 3s 3d, 2s, lj. SAX.ES OF WORK. JJOLY SEPULCHRE. KHYBER PASS. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. TO-DAY. TO-DAY TO-DAY. TO-DAY!" 2.30 to 5.30; 7 to 10. Children's Recitations and Singing Competitions This Afternoon. Items This Evening by GIRLS' CLUB PIERROT COMPANY. f-' ■ BAND PERFORMANCES. ' P° RT JJAND. 1 „ ELLERSLTE RACECOURSE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, November 9. i THE PORT AUCKLAND BAND Will Render a First-class 1 MUSICAL PROGRAMME, Commencing at 3 p.m. ALBERT PARK. SUNDAY EVENING. The Band will also render a first-clasS j Musical Programme, commencing at 745 P.M. Collection for Band Funds. > G. H. CLARK. s Conductor. W. KEEFE. Hon. Sec. SHOWS. ' THAMES VALLEY A. P. AND H JL ASSOCIATION. I ANNUAL SHOW, At , TE AROHA, WEDNESDAY AN > THURSDAY NOV 12 AND 13. Splendid Entries. Successful Show Assured. J. R. NICOL, Secretary. ; AGRICULTURAL 1 AND pASTORAL gHOW. THE SHOW! THE GREAT SHOWI THE SHOW! THE GREAT SHOW! THE SHOW! THE GREAT SHOW I THE SHOW! THE GREAT SHOW I AND 2(J 1924 - There are' Abundance of Classes for STOCK EXHIBITS, INDUSTRIAL. HORTICULTURAL. ART AND PLAI?J NEEDLEWORK, i And SCHOOL WORK. ) 1 SOMETHING TO SUIT EVERYONE. Schedules Now Ready for Free Distribution. Send for one and he'.p your Town and District's Common Interests. J. M. BAXTER. Secretary. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES. THE AUCKLAND Auckland CO-OPERATI VE TER MIN ATI NG , BUILDING SOCIETY. FIFTY-EIGHTH GROUP. It has now been decided to OPEN THIS GROUP, a sufficient number of Shares being bespoken to warrant it. The remaining Shares being limited in number, intendin" members are recommended to GIVE IN THEIR NAMES at the Society's Office. Brunswick Buildings (opposite H.M. Arcade). Queen Street, WITHOUT DELAY, to avoid disappointment. Application Forms will be posted lo applicants on TUESDAY, November 11, it being unnecessary for those who have given in their names prior to that date to do anything further till they receive their ApplVation Forms. The entrance fees Will Oieii bo due and payable at the Society's OfTicts as above, on WEDNESDAY, November 12, and the first subscriptions on MONDAY, December 1. The First Ballot in the Group will take placo on WEDNESDAY. December 17. ' J. C. GRIERSON. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 20

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