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AMUSEMENTS. I PULLERS' 1 ULLEES' „ _ l 1 ULLERS' viPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. EVERY EVENING AT 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. "We Lead, Others Follow." TO,NIGHT - TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Geo. titard ward EO. Ward Iteo. WARD And His Up-to-the-Minute Snapshots tjievoe no., NAPSHOTS IvEVUE VO„ In Kscream, Kdelightful, Kbeautiful, Ksix Kscene Krevue, Kentitlsd KLUX LUX Elan. LAN, Klightise. Kbosker K wardrobes, Kdandy Kscenery, K scrumptious. /"t RE AT TTENRI T7RENCH. VJREAT JjLENRI I 1 HENCH. Taylor and qummers. AYLOR AND OUMMERS. I ESLIE T7LLICTT. Jueblie Jlulliott. The qelbons. . HE OELBONS. PRICES: 3a, 2s and Is. Bos Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. rpOWN TTALL. 1. own JljLall, TO-MORROW Q A O-MORROW JPiVENING, O Municipal /combined /concert unicipal Combined Concert Municipal /combined /concert unicipal Combined Concert A Remarkably Attractive Programme will be rendered TO-MORROW EVENING at the MUNICIPAL CONCERT. TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL BAND of 40 Performers, MUNICIPAL BAND of 40 Performers, Will play, March, "Ever Forward" ------ Dobson Overture, "Nabucodonoser" - - - - Verdi Selection, "Songs of Giro Pinsttti" - Morelli Suite (a,) "March of the Army" and "Death Motif." (b) "Xmas Scene" and Finale Act I. from "The Miracle Suite" - - - Humperdinck Selection, "Merrie England" - Ed. German MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will play, "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" - - Bach "Gavotte in F" - - We3ley "Andante Cantabile," irom String Quartette Tschaikowski "Humoreske" -----. Dvorak "Berceuse" ------- Maughan Bamett MISS MINA CALDOW Will Sing, MISS MINA CALDOW Will Sing, "Like to _ the Damask Rose" - - - Elgar "A Castilian Lament" - - - del Riego At the Piano: Mr. Cyril Towaey. Prices.—6d and 1:?. Reserves 2s. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS R, EADY AND SON, LTD. J. S. BRIG HAM. Town Clerk. A "WIRELESS CONCERT -A WIRELESS CONCERT EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2.30. . FRIDAY NIGHTS AT 8. Come and Hear—lt iiu Free. ' HARTLE~TND GRAY. 167 A, Queen Street. Upstairs, Above Ansell and Co. OCOi'S HALL. TUESDAY NEXT. O Recitals by Mrs. A. Dreaver. Miss Woods and Miss Reed. Dances by Misses Reed and Long. Popular Prices. Proceeds for Grafton School. MRS'. WATSON, one of New Zealand's oldest Pioneers, who is in her 100 th year, will open the All Nation's Bastaar in the Concert Chamber, this Afternoon, at 2 p.m. Be sure and come. ORGAN RECITALS. AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALj-i. QUNDAY T7SVENTNG Vj'EXT. Sunday Jljvening 1> ext. At 8.30 p.m. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. Admission Free. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. CHURCH NOTICES. QALVATION CTEEET uTEEET Q TEEET "HAY, OTBEET JJ AY, COLLECTION. OLLECTION. TRE E T TO-DAY (FrftDAY). O-DAY {FRIDAY). HELP THE ARMY TO HELP THE ARMY TO HELP THE HELPLESS. HELP THE HELPLESS. LOOK OUT FOR THE LASSIES. WITH THE BADGE. 43RD ANNUAL ASSEMBLY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. IN THE TABERNACLE. AT 7.30 P.M. I YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEMONSTRATION. I Missionary Cantata—"Banner Bearers," 1 By 100 Scholars of Auckland Baptist Sunday Schools. Special Singing. Special Costumes, repreS senting the Nations of the World. I ENCOURAGE TffK AND BUU7D FO*v THE FUTURE. All Parents Heartily Welcome. Collection for Prosn-esR Work of Young People's Department. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). | I.3o.—Cars and Friends assemble at Tabernacle to proceed to "At Home" at Manurewa Children's Home. 7.4s.—Grand Musical Festival in the Tabernacle, by the Tabernacle Chorus Choir of 120 Voices. Special Choir Music, Solos. Ladies' Chorus, Quartette. Organ and Piano Duets. ! A MUSICAL TREAT KUGBY FOOTBALL. D E N J D EN UD E N JJ D E N Ed en DEN PA R K. A R K. PA R K. A R K, PA R K. A R K. TO-MORROW (SATURDAYi. 1 O-MORROW (SATURDAY). Benefit. v NFFrT. Benefit, enefit. RUGBY. VIC I RCOBY. VIC RUGBY. i 1 RUGBY. j pADELEY p ENEFIT. j R!T,TIY. ! ,E> A DPT/FT I RUGBY. ? pADELEY pENEFIT. I RUGBY. 1 -OADELEY I> ENEFIT. ! | RUGBY. I— ! I RUOBY. PONEKE | RUGBY. PONEKE t KUGBY. PONEKE RUGBY. V ! RUGBY. PONSONBY. RUGBY. PONSONBY. RUGBY. PONSONBY. j WELLINGTON SENIOR CHAMPIONS ! AUCKLAND SENIOR CHAMPIONS. Kick-off. 3.15 p.m. | RTTfITRY. 1 1 RUGBY. I pADELEY pENEFIT. | I RUGBY. I I»AI)ELEY JD ENEFIT. . ! RUGBY. i 1 RTTOTIY. RUGBY. RUOBY, RUGBY. RUGBY. | RUGBY. I OOLLARD /"IUP TEJSNA.L. RUGBY. 1 X OLLARD t'UP I 1 INAL. RUGBY. | RUGBY. RTGRY. RUGBY. RUGBY. GRAMMAR 0.8. V. GRAFTON. Kick-off. 1.30 n.m. RUGBY. Admission. 3s. School Children. R >0 BY. RUGBY. RTTGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. Free. Stand. Is Extra. ALL FREE LTSTB SUSPENDED. T. W. MA BEN. Sec.. A.R.F. Union.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19144, 9 October 1925, Page 18

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