AMUSEMENTS. THE PICTURE YOU WANT TO SEE! Grand. to-day. RAND. Opp. G.P.O. i- 0-DAY Grand. cpo-day. RAND. O-DAY. Opp. G.P.O. THRILLS, GIRLS AND GOWNS. " HPHE " J. HE " the - -I lIE " THE " JL HE A MERICAN American A ME it I CAN AMERICA A MERICAN American VENUS." V ENUS." VENUS." t EN US." VENUS." V ENUS." Starring ESTHER RALSTON. FORD STERLING AND LAURENCE GRAY. And MISS AMERICA. (Fay Lanphier.) " THE A MERICAN "1 he American " rpiiE " 1 HE A MERICAN A MERICAN A MERICAN American VENUS."' > ENUS."' VENUS.'" V ENUS," VENUS." V ENUS." 1 IHE AMERICAN » ENUS. Gowns, Fashion, Races, Parades,i Comedy and Drama. " rpriE " 1 HE rp HE " 1 HE A MERICAN American HE i MERICAN he American Venus."' V ENUS."' VENUS."' V ENUS.'" -vrENUS."' " THE A MERICAN " 1 iie American > enus>. The American Venu3 is a Special in every sense of the word. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0, 2.39, 4.30, ORCHESTRA. RCHESTEA. AT THE pRAND T 1 HE VJRAND rrO-DAY. .1 O-DAY. V'APiTOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL CAPITOL. C'APITOij. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CaPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. DOMINION RD. TERMINUS. DOMINION RD. TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. TO-NIGHT. An Excellent Programme. D. W. Griffith's Production, "THAT ROYLE GIRL." "THAT ROYLE GIRL." "THAT ROYLE GIRL." "THAT ROYLE GIRL." Carol Dempster, W. C. Fields, James Kirkwood, Harrison Ford, playing the leading roles. A story of a daughter of today. lavishly produced, with a cyclone finish, greater than the climax of "Way Down East,.'" Showing Also: "THE CONFESSIONS OF A "THE CONFESSIONS Oi? A QUEEN." QUEEN." Starring Alice Terry, and Lewis Stone. The story of a modern Royai Family. What marriage means to the Throne. Roynl romance and its pitfalls. THE RENOWNED CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. Reserves, Phono 20-574 IXIELAN A B A R Er AFTERNOON SESSION. Afternoon Tons and Dancing from 2.30 to 5 p.m., Is (id. Dancing. 3d per Dance. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. grand Carnival night. Dancing, S to midnight. Admission,, ss. Music by Dixieland's Famous Internationals. Better than Ever Before. Hear them in their Original and Ja?.z Eurelaue Creation. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Afternon Tea will be served from 2.30 to B p.m. when appropriate musical selection;! will be rendered by Dixieland's Famous Internationals. NOTE.-SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Watch for the date announcing our Next Big Attraction; "'A NIGHT IN CHINA.? Reservations: Phane 2G-615. Town ttall, a uckland. own Hall, Auckland. QOMMUNITY gINGING. JULY 2g 12.30 TO 1.30 P.M. T\EVONPORT T>.AY. Chairman: T. LAMONT, ESQ., Mayor of Devonport. SOLOIST: MR. J. N. GORDON. Accompanist: MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW. Northsiders —Support Your Mayor and don't be beaten by the other boroughs. V~w:cx~HOSTEL FUND.—Coronation X • of Queen Mary To-night, supported by Musical and Vocal Programme. Tickets, 3s, 2s and a Bob. THE Most Thrilling Story in History— THE LIFE OF SAMSON. ' . Second Chapter next SUNDAY NIGHT.'6.4S MAJESTIC THEATRE. Admission Free. BAND PERFORMANC7S. riTY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN TOWN TO-MORROW TO-MORROW at 8.3 TJ S I C A L TJ S I C A L JJ U S I C A L c al b R : jyjUNI<?IPAL "|y/£UNICIPAL HALL, HALL, (SUNDAY), (SUNDAY), ) p.m. Recital. T> E C I T A L. JJand JgAND PROGRAMME: ' Hymn, "Brightly Gleams Our Banner" (Smart) Overture, "Academic Festival" - - (Brahms) Morceau, "Cradle Song" (Brahma) Glee, "The Chough and Crow" - - (Bishop) Suite, "Scenes in Maoriland" - - - (Potatau) Suite, "Jupiter" (No. 4, "The Planets" Suite) - (Gustav Hoist) Rhapsody No. 14 - (Liszt) National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. Admission and Programme Free. J. MELLING. Acting-Town Clerk. ZOOLOGICAL OO LOGICAL PARK. A R K. rrO-MORROW (SUNDAY) a fternoon ii. O-MORROY/ (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON AT 2.45 O'CLOCK. T8 Band THE MUNICIPAL BAND Presents the following pROGRAMME. jyjUSICAL pROGRAMME. God Save the King. March. " Ridgwood" (Plater) Hymn, "Sandon" - - - - (Mason) Overture. "Maitre Peromlia" - - (Offenbach) Suite, "Three Woodland Dances" - (Haines) 1. "Dance of the Dryads " 1. "A Woodland Serenade." 3. "Fauns in the Forest." Selection, "Ballad Memories" - - - ~, (Syd. Baynes) Waltz. Petrograd - (Michel) Patrol, The British (Riviere) Intermezzo. "Crushed Petals" - - (Marsden) March, "Changing Guard" - - - (Ord Hume) National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. J. MELLING, Acting Town Clerk. Animal welfare KIMAL ELF ARE <2 UN DAY. O UN DAY. IJ*HE pOYAL "J^AND ' (Bandmaster. LIEUT. LIGHTON), Will Render a SELECT PROGRAMME OF MUSIC ALBERT PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at ?r P .m. (Weather Permitting.) Collection will be taken up on behalf of the Animal Welfare League.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 20
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