AMUSEMENTS. CCCCCCCFFFFFFI C I C I C 1 C TIVOLI MATINEE EVERY DAY I C AT 2.15. 1 Now Showing at Both Houses. ANOTHER SPECIALLY SE LECTED CLASSIC FROM Till SHELVES OP THE PARA MOUNT LIBRARIES —MI WORK OF A MASTER CRAFTS MAN IN THE ART OF PHOTO PLAY PRODUCTION. LORIA O WAN SON LORIA O WAN SON BAND PERFORMANCES. 00 LOGICAL , DAEK OOLOGICAL 1 XARK 0-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M _A rpEE J/JHNICIPAL gAND. /JiHE MUNICIPAL gAND. "Will play the following bright programme GOD SAVE THE KING. March--" Tho Tommy's Farewell " O'Keefi Hymn—" Saridon " 0? T n ? n Overture—" Oberon " - - - - Webe: Suite—"Folk Song Suite" - - Vaughan Wilhami I.—March, "Seventeen Come Sunday." 2.—lntermezzo, " My Bonny Boy." 3.—March, "Folk Songs from Somerset. Euphonium Solo—" The Village Blacksmith' ------ Wcis: Soloist: MR. J. PURCHASE. Solection—" Lilac Time " (No. 2) Clutsan INTERVAL. A Dream Picture—" The Phantom Brigade' --- Myddietoi Xylophone Solo—" Tarantelle de Concert' Greenwoo< 8oloist: MR.' ROWLAND JACKSON. Selection—" Pirates of Penzance " Sullivai Gavotte —" The Alexandra Palace " ITalberstad March—"Her Bright Smih Haunts M Still " Campbel " NATIONAL ANTHEM. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. S. BRTGHAM. Town Clerk. jgANi (INC.). Tho above band will render a select pro gramme of music at the j^ACECOURSE (By kind permission The Auckland Racini Club.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON COMMENCING AT 3 P.M. Also, The band will render a select programme on the QENTRAL "^y.HARF (By kind permission of the Aucklam Harbour Board.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY,! EVENING. COMMENCING AT 8 P.M. The band have just returned from a ver; successful tour to Rotorua. Come along am hoar them play music as listened to by hund reds of tourists to New Zealand's Wonder land (Rotorua). Collections in aid of this well-knowi band's fund 3. W. NICHOLLS', Conductor. W. KELLY, Hon. Secretary. POTTER'S "PARK, OTTER'S 1 ARK, DOMINION ROAD. 5-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON AT 3 P.M. FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN LADIES' PIPE BAND. ROLL UP. ROLL UP. COLLECTION, SILVER COIN. rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY), DEVONPORT BAND PERFORMANCE DEVONPORT BAND PERFORMANCE A Bund will render a Programme of Select Music at Devonport. EACH SUNDAY. LAWN TENNIS. TJUBLIC Courts. Hockey Grounds, Market X ltd., Remuern.—Excellent grass courts, 4d half-hour. Always open. TAILORING. gTILL THE TAILORING KEW). Serge Suits (dye guaranteed), £8 Bs, Money back if not satisfied. THINK IT OUT. McBRIDE, Kins: of Tailor§, Victoria Street*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 18
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