AMUSEMENTS. MANAGERIAL.—Owing to tbe tremendous booking for " SALLY'" Patrons of both Theatres ara Requested to be in their Soata before, the Commencement of the Programme. Lyrio Matinee, 2.30. National Sessions: .11.15, 2. 4, 6.15 and 8 o'clock. Lyrio: Nightly, 7.45. National. T yric. ! ATIONAL. JJYRIC. National. T yric. ATIONAL. JJYRIC. AT ATIONAL. T YRIC. jS ATIONAL. JJYRIC. A FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION. COLLEEN GLLEEN COLLEEN COLLEEN COLLEEN COLLEEN COLLEEN COLLEEN OLLEEN In M M <1 OORE IoOTtB MOOKE MOORE MOORE MOOKE MOORE OORE OORE " QALLY." " Dally." " SALLY." " SALLY." " SALLY." " SALLY." " SALLY.' " SALLY. ' •• SALLY." " SALLY. ' " SALLY. ; " QALLY." " OILLY." THE PICTURISATION OP OUR OWN JOSIE MELVILLE'S COLOSSAL STAGE SUCCESS. COLLEEN MOORE IS SALLY. With Leon Erroll, who can't make his feet behave! And Lloyd Hughes, who can't make his heart behave! WE WILL PROVIDE ALL THE DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. MAKE STRAIGHT FOR THE BOOKING OFFICE. LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD.. AND LEAVE THE REST TO US. PRICES A S TTSUAL. RICES iXB U SUAL. BOX PLANS FOR BOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD. i rjO-NIGHT. ALSO MONDAY; JULY 6. At 7.15 P.M MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. Town ttall. own Jllall. CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction ------ p. Oscar Oliffe. PANTOMIME. ANTOMIME. " Till Old WggiS WIo T IVED TN A QHOE." JJIVED IN i 1 QHOE." COME AND SEEMURLEL BROWN. Nature's Favoured Principal Girl. LORRAINE BARNES. Australia's Own Principal Boy. SYBIL ELSMORE, The Beauteous Fairy Quoon. TOM McDERMOTT, / Popular Character Actor, as the Squire. 'ILLY EVANS, the Very Funny Dame. ALEC MURRAY, the Great Scotch Baritone, as The Demon. Then, mere is THE EMU, THE SWANS, and a Full Company of 60 ARTISTS. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Adults. 2s; Children. Is. JNSTITUTE jgjNTERTAINMENTS. rpUESDAY, JULY f AT g P.M. A DELIGHTFUL DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL EVENING, Arranged by PROFESSOR WALKER And MR. T, HARRIS. A NIGHT WITH THE BRILLIANT GENIUSES OF SONG AND STORY. REMEMBER I-TUESDAY NEXT. ADMISSION: 0D OR QOURSE rpiCKET. DOORS OPEN 7.30. MEETINGS. A UCKLAND MOTOR TRUCK OWNERS' ASSOCIATION. ■ A General Meeting of the Association will bo held at the TRADES HALL. HOBSON STREET. ■ - «,• 0n MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925, at 7.45 p.m. Ah tho business is important, all members are requested ti> attend. K. WALLACE, Secretary. nnoc. H. A General Meeting of Men interested in tho formation of a Toe. II Group in Auckland will bo held in RUSH MUNRO'S CAFETERIA, Karangahapo Road, on TUESDAY, JULY 7. Tea, 6 p.m., followed by Business Meeting. R. GEO. COATS, Convener. rUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR I BLIND. Onehunea Residents aro requested to attend ft meeting in the Coronation Hall, on TUESDAY. July 7 next, at. 8 p.m., for the purpose of considering plans for the Collection of Funds in aid of tho abovo Institute, Ladies Bpocially invited. Mr. Clutha McKenzio, Director of the Institute. will speak. J. E. COWELL, Mayor. July 3, 1925 10 MT. ROSKILL RATEPAYERS. A Meeting of Ratepayers will bo held in the Royal Oak Ha!l (S;;monda St.), on MONDAY, July C, at ft p.m. Business: Electric Lighting, Firo Fighting Apparatus and General Business. Ratepayers may fiiirol as members of Mt. Ik'skill East Ratepayers' Association at meeting. H. E WELLS. Secretary. L OYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. ROM (Sunday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at Orange Hfcll. Ah Members and intending members aro requested to be present at this Rehearsal oi Hymns for July 12 Celebration, and to bring any Church Hymn JLIOOKS, HP ROTTING Horse, Woodland Whispers—•A. Alberta, sound, reliable. Also 71b Saddle; owner sell cheap.—-211, Dominion Rd,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 20
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