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AMUSEMENTS. EEEEEEEEEEEEE -nVEBYBODY'S. JIIVEBYBODY'S: COMMENCING TO-DAY. At 10 a.m.. 12. 2. 4. 6, 8 p.m. CECIL 3. DE MILLE. The World-famed Producer of " The Ten Commandments " (which recently ran for Nine Weeks at Everybody's), NOW PRESENTS A Screen Novelty de Luxe in the Filming of Margaretta Tattle's ■widely read novel of the Sins of Ultra-modern Society. " TTtEET AP riLAY." "J- EET UF V^LAY." A Brilliant Spectacular Production from tho Screen's Master Director, Lavishly Beautiful and Loaded with Thrills—Do Mille to the core. THERE IS A SMASHING CLIMAX THAT WILL SET YOU TALKING LIKE THE RED SEA SCENE DID IN "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.' EVERYBODY'S SUPERB ORCHESTRA, Under the baton of Conductor R. J. Morgan, will play the following:— Symphony in F Major (Beethoven) Valse Lente ..... (Chopin) Gems from the Operas of Puccini "Aid*," selection - - • (Verdi) Liebeslied - - - - (Fritz Kreislerj Hungarian Fantasia (Armand Vecsey) Opera Bouffe - - - (Herman Finck) Un Ballo in Maschera. selection (Verd i) Overture, ■"Zampa." E A PA&IMOUNT PICTURE E E E E DE LUXE AND E 13 E WONDERFUL MUSIC. E F, E B ■ Who could want more? B E. E E E K Book at Lewis R. Eady and Son, K E Ltd., or at Theatre. E E E E Prices: la to 3s 3d. F, Eg EE EEEEEEEEEEEEE QIT Y OF AUCKLAND. TOWN "ITALL. JL own -Hall. '"TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). A O-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. ORGAN "DECITAL. RGAN JLiECITAL. MR. [TI/fAUGHAN "DARNETT. R. UyiiAUGHAN JDARNETT, CITY ORGANIST, Will Play: ALLEGRO FROM SYMPHONY (Maguairo) IN PARADISUM (Dubois). GAVOTTE (Wesley), LE FILEUSE (Raff). TOCATA AND FUGUE IN D MINOR (Bach). NOCTURNE (Chopin) YPRES MELODY. FUNERAL MARCH AND HYMN OF SERAPHS (Guilmant). MARCH ROYALE (Hailing). MISS T AURA WALKER lYliss JL/aura VV alker WILL SING: CONNAIS TU LE PAYS (Mignon), Thomas. THE EARLY MORNING (Graham Peel). LIFE AND DEATH (Coleridge-Taylor). Accompanist: > MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. J. S. BRI'IHAM, Town Clerk. BAND PERFORMANCES. p/ SUNDAY, APRIL 19. 1925, AT 3 P.M. SUNDAY. APRIL 19, 1925, AT 3 P.M. jy^UNicrPAL Will Play the Following Programme of Music:— GOD SAVE THE KING. March, " The Pompadours" .. (Stanley) Hymn, " Norbury" .. .. .. (Dykes) Overture, "Bronze Horse" .. ~ (Auber) Suite, " Venezia" (Nevin) Waltz, " Reconciliation" .. (Openshaw) Selection, " Don Giovanni" . . (Mozart) INTERVAL. March, "Arabia" (Buck) ;llymn, " Hollingside" .. .. (Dykes) Selection, "The Maid of the Mountains" (Frasor-Simson) Suite, " The Shoe" (Ansel!) Minuetto . . (Boccherini) March, " Tho Soldier's Wooing" . (Safroni) NATIONAL ANTHEM. CHRISTOPHER SMITH Bandmaster. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. pORT AUCKLAND BAND. KNOX'S HOME. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. Tho Above Band will render a first-class Musical Programme, commencing at 3 p.m. CENTRAL WHARF. (By kind permission of Auckland Harbour Board.) The Band will also render a Musical Programme, commencing at 7.45 p.m. Collection on Central Wharf for Band's Funds. MR. W. NICCOLS. Conductor. W. KEEFE, ' Hon. Sen. AET UNIONS. T7I7"INNING Numbers in J. Douglas PerVY' reit's Art Union.—4B7, 353, 800, 231. 158. 795. 10. 551. 603. 809. 787.. 845, 734. GC2, 588, 807, 829, 774, 43. 897, 816, 87 357. 582, 286. Pleaae inauire re prizes at E. and F. Piano Co., or Messrs. Hill and Plummer, Ltd.. Queen St. RECITALS. ST. Paul's Churcfi, Symonds St.—The Half- ■ hour Weekly Organ Recitals will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, April 22. at 3.15. Vocaliflt. Miss Margot Anderson. Violinist, Mr. Wilfrid Morris. Organist, Mr. John Tait, A.R.C.O. SPECIAL General Meeting, Otahuhu Golf Club, will ■be held in Otahuhu Hall Supper Room, FRIDAY, 24th, at 8 p.m. Business: New Rules and General.—Reader, Secretary. EXAMINATIONS JgXAMINATION OF PLUMBERS. Notice is hereby given that an Examination will be held by tho Plumbers' Board of New Zealand for tho purpose of registration under the Plumbers' Registration Act, 1912; on FRIDAf and SATURDAY. June 5 and 6, 1925, at such centres as may be decided by the Ifciard when the number of candidates is known. Apnlication forms may be obtained from the Central or Main Technical Schools, or Secretary. Plumbers' Board, Wellington. All applications MUST reach tho Board by May 4. 1925. SPECIAL.—Late applications will not be accepted After May 11 1925. By order of the Plumbers' Board. C. E. ECCLES. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 18

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