AMUSEMENTS. National. ATIONAL. National, ATIONAL,. National. ATIONAL, T YRIC. Juyric. NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.30. 2.30. 5, 7.45. LYRIC NIGHTLY AT 7.45. LYRIC MATIN EJ., TO-DAY. AT 2.30. LYRIC MATINEE. TO-DAY. AT 2.30. TTEATURES. T EATURES. A SCREEN MASTERPIECE. "The Manx = Man." " THE MANX - MAN." " THE MANX MAN." "THE MANX— MAN." "THE MANX— MAN." A Thrilling Picturisation of the Immortal Story by Hall ALL /~WNE. V/AINE. CAINE. CAINE. CAINE. CAINE. THE CAST IS ONE OF THE STRONGEST EVER SEEN IN A SINGLE PICTURE. First National presents Another Winner by that Master Producer. FRANK LLOYD. SIXTY MINUTES OF MARVELLOUS ENTERTAINMENT. "THE QPLENDID T3 OAD." "1 HE OPLENDID IVOAD." "THE SPLENDID ROAD." " THE SPLENDID ROAD." With ANNA 0. NILS SON, ROBERT FRASER. LIONEL BARRYMORE, PAULINE GARON, EDWARD EARLE. Made by the man who made " The Sea Hawk "—and made m the same great style. SELECTED SUPPORTS. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. BOX PLANS FOR BOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD. D i X I E L A N X I E L A N AFTERNOON SESSION. DANCING. 2.30 to 5 p.m. ADMISSION (including Afternoon Tea). Is Gd. Dancing. 3d per Couple. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Gala parnival "might, ala Carnival I>ight. DANCING 8 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION, 5s (including Dancing). MUSIC BY DIXIELAND'S FAMOUS The Premier Dance Orchestra of New Zealand. QUNDAY A FTERNOON. Ounday -Afternoon. Afternoon Tea will be served from 3 to 5 p.m., when Mr. Smithson, Auckland's Most Versatile Vocalist, will sing songs from his own Repertoire. Also, Dixieland's Famous Internationals will render Appropriate Musical Selections. QPECIAL A TTRACTION, Special Attraction, Monday: Mi? 17FAREWELL NIGHT TO MICK ATLAS. Dancing, q on to 9 a.m. A77C7NG, O'OU TO A.M. ADMISSION. 15s, DOUBLE. A Night which will be Long Remembered. For Reservations phone 26-6]5. Y O W N ALL. CONCERT CHAMBER. MONDAY. MAY 17. TO SATURDAY. MAY 22. JRENE WITH PUPILS. Misses Nancye Hanna. Alma McGruar, Marjorie Fair, Alethea Dalton, Ethel Ring. Letitia Gardiner, Peggy Cutting, Genevieve Simms, Carmen West, Nancy Biss, Hinemoa Shayle-George, Phyllis Mullins, Irene Fro3t, Beryl Adams, George Barnes and Glen Thompson AND ASSISTING ARTISTS Messrs. Arthur Ripley, Fred Baker, Walter Brough. .L. de Mon talk and John Gordon, In Famous Scenes from Grand Opera. Sum; and Act.-d in Costume. ON DAY'S pROGRAMME. Songs by Messrs. George Barnes. Misses Alma McOruar, Ethel .Ring. Genevieve Simms, Marjorie Fair, Letitia, Gardiner and Garmen West. Scenes: " Aida." Act 11., with Dance, kindly arranged by Miss Daphne Knight, and Special Chorus from the Irene Ainsley Operatic School. Prison Scene, " 11 Trovatore." Lesson Scene. "Daughter of the Artists Misses Nancye Hanna, Elethen Dalton, Alma McGruar and Madame Irene Ainsley, Messrs. Arthur Ripley, W. Brough and John Gordon. Change of Programme Each Night. TICKETS: 4s. 3s. 2s (Plus Tax). Admit to any Performance of the Season. Obtainable at A. EADY AND CO. E. AND F. PIANO AGENCY. Queen Street, and at the BRISTOL PIANO CO.. Karangahape Road, or direct from MADAME- IRENE AINSLEY. 27, Academy Buildings, BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD., jgLLER-SLIE RACECOURSE TEA KIOSK MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. Is Per Head. (Race Days Excepted). "T H E . R Ic K FO O L." i Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher preaches on this subject in the Majestic Theatre on SUNDAY NIGHT. Special Singing by Choir of 60 Voices. BAND PERFORMANCES. i' 7 OO LOGICAL /iOOLO G I C A L PA R K. A R K. O-MORROW (SUN s T DAY) A FTERNOON cday) -Afternoon AT 2.45 O'CLOCK. A "OR IL LI ANT IUT USI CAL A -ORILLIANT iV-LUSICAL PROGRAMME ROGRAMME BY THE TI/fUNICIPAL T)AND IhE i-ViUNICIPAL 13 AND Under the Baton of BANDMASTER CHRISTOPHER SMITH. God Save the King. MARCH—"FeIix Diaz" - - - - Valverde HYMN—"Ho'.lingside" Dykes OVERTURE—"Rienzi" - - - - Wagner INTERMEZZO CHARACTERISTIC - "Dainty Butterfly " - - Loezch ENTR'ACTE—"The Valley of Poppies" - - Arnchne SELECTION—"Ernani" Verdi WALTZ—"Las Golondrinns" - - - Valverde INTERMEZZO—"StarIight" - - Zulueta MARCH—"Hurrah, Boys" - - - Lacallo National Anthem. J. MELLING, Acting Town Clerk. MUSIC'AL PROGRAMME MUSICAL PROGRAMME Will bo rendered on SUNDAY, at 2 p.m.. AT THE COSTLEY HOME. Collection in Aid of the Band Funds. A. W. TATTON. Conductor. 11. V. HOVERT, Hon. Sec. J N THE BEAUTIFUL MANGERE DOMAIN. (Weather permitting.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. MAY 18. AT 3 P.M. THE ONEIIUNGA BRASS Will render appropriate selections. [ Silver collection in aid of St. Mary's Home*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 20
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