xuu • j COMMENCING AT THE ' Bargain tmtatinbe 9 on ARGAIN IVXaTINKH.-I- O-B*l w.ov The' Famous London Actor-Vocalist, H' AERY pLAFF. f ARRY ! i L Assisted by Miss Winnie Wager, presenting " BLUFF KING HAL." An episode of King Henry VIII. by George Arthurs. FgiSl OJBi HoSil: Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-LAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. F. GAYLB WYER'S BAND T>OX TREVUE pOMPANY. AND I>OX JtVEVUE V^OMPAIsY. Don't fail to watch the Mice, they not only play, but—well, just see "TfljrHEN rpHE pAT'S AWAY." " VV HEN IHE 11. WAY." If laughter is the Tonic it is claimed to be, there will be a lot of healthy people walking round Auckland this week. TOHN TV/TOORE. | j O OHN IVIoORE. i Tho Celebrated Scottish Ba.ritone. JENNIE T3 OY. J ENNIE J-VOY. H/N.RTLEY AND WRIGHT. FRANK WILSON. FULLER'S USUAL SATURDAY PRICES. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Md.. till 11.45. and at Theatre from 12.30. Phone Bookings, 1595. kept till 7.30. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. THE IX/TAN THEY HE MAN 1 HEY Did ttang. id Hang, or Legally t^ead." EGALLY J-7EAD." Wesley tjarry ESLEY JDaRRY In *' T> AGS TO TSICHES." " KaGS 10 JtviCHES." A FOX COMEDY, Farmyard trollies. ARIIYARD JC OLLIES. SESSIONS: II a.m., 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. , PHONE 941 A. Grand. Opposite qno-DAY.. RAND. General AO-DAY. GRAND. Post Office. TO-DAY. Great Double-Feature Programme, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' Fine Comedy-Drama, " MAMA'S AFFAIRS." " MAMA'S AFFAIRS." " MAMA'S AFFAIRS." " MAMA'S AFFAIRS." Starring CONSTANCE TALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. A Feast of Merriment. And " THE KENTUCKY DERBY." "THE KENTUCKY DERBY." Another Big Race Picture. Other Fine Supports. A GIANT PROGRAMME. Which you must. Not Miss. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. LECTURES. UCKLAND CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. Princess Theatre. Queen Street. Princess Theatre. Queen Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.30, Doors open: 7 p.m.. Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30. Service Begins. Pren oher • Rev. tasper palder EV. J ASPER ALDER. SUBJECT: DE TJROFUNDIS." E J- ROFUNDIS." Offertory Solo: "A DREAM OF PARADISE." (Hamilton Gray.) (Violin Obligato.) Soloist: MR JAMES PALVERT. R. J AMES V_/ALVERT. Holy Communion, St. Matthew's Church. Thursday, 11 o'clock. - . AJEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. /Qr-Tr'-%K TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). at 7.30 p.m. IiCWUTtJ STRAND TREATRE. GRAND CONCERT AND LECTURE. MR. R. F. WAY WILL SPEAK. His Subject: > "LABOUR AND PROGRESS." i ———. i Chairman: MR. C. A. WATTS. I Patrons are requested to note that we provide a Splendid Musical Programme. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. Hon Accompanist, MR. L. CONRAD. > ■pALACE THEATRE. KARANGAHAPE r ROAD, NEWTON. rpo-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. LECTURE BY MR. H. M. BOUCHER (A Modem Seer), " ARMAGEDDON." The Last and Greatest Battle on Earth. ! ' SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 16. " The Coming Cataclysm, and World Revolution." SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23. " The Return of Christ, and the Expected World Teacher." All described from an occult standpoint. D I N S T I T U T E. AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Hy MR. G. E. ARCHEY On " INSECT COMMUNITIES." Will be pivon in ST. ANDREW'S HALL On MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Tho Public nre Invited to Attend. GILBERT AKCHEY. Secretary. THE QUEST FOR HEALTH. HOW TO OBTAIN AND RETAIN IT. A Public Address, by M. Walker. St. Andrew's Hall, TUESDAY. November 11, 8 p.m. Questions invited. Collection. "\V ORKER S' EDUCATIONAL >V ASSOCIATION. WSatf/B ' APPRECIATION IX ART." ' MR. R. PROCTER will give Two Lecture-* in University College. Symonds St., commenc--1 in" TUESDAY. November 11, 7.30 p.m.. and two Lectures in Art Gallery, with special reference to Pictures therein, com mencing SATURDAY, November 22. 2.80 p in—Fee. 2s. Write for syllabus.—L. A. Mulder, M.A.. Director. University. Phone 51'/). - '"yjyrORKEKS' EDUCAI TIONAL ASSOCIATION. 1) Geology Lectures and ExcurSs r r. rtions under Messrs. J. A, 5 Bartrum and F. J. Turner, i B.Sc. begin Saturday, November 15. 2.30 i p m Biology Lecture Room. University, §ynionds St. Lantern BUdes Course. 2s. Wnto for syllabus.—L. A. Mander, M.A., University College. Phone 560.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 20
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