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AMUSEMENTS. National Sessions: 11.30, 2.30, 5.0,, ; 7.45; Reservations at Lewis It. Eady and ATATIONAL IN ATIONAL ATATIONAL IN ATIONAL gHOWING -GIR J3HILIP Q.IBBS' JJEIRS >ICTURISED " TTIGH JfiEAT " vellow " I ELLOW " 1 ELLOW Adapted from Gene venture in the South OLIVE BORDEN LATEST GAUMONT LATEST POX 6-CYLINDER BULL PRICES RICES AS TTSUAL: As USUAL: COMING. OMING. THE SCREEN OF THE INTERNATIONAL " TTAVOC." « JlLavoc." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." "HAVOC." •; HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." HAVOC." >' HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." "HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC. " HAVOC." " HAVOC." "HAVOC." " HAVOC." " HAVOC." '«TJ AVOC." « J3.AVOC." A MIGHTY WAR-DAZED George EORGE MiSol LESLIE FENTON, WALTER McGRAIL, A TEN-REEL A MARVELLOUS VISION BY SIR OLIVER LODGE OF COSMIC EVOLUTION ■will bo explained TO-MORROW NIGHT at Seven by REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A., at the Unitarian Church, Ponsonby Rd. BAND PERFORMANCES. ZOO LOG I C A L 0 0 LOG! C A L PARK. A R K. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT O P.M. O-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT O P.M. The -rv/fcnsricii*ail. "rand HE IVIUNICIPAL -OaND rpHE MUNICIPAL ■ "RAND Ihe Municipal 13 and PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING TUNE HTUSICAL ' TJROGRAMME. Jpine Musical programme. SLOW MARCB.—"Dover Castle" Carter HYMN—"Rock of Ages" Redhead OVERTURE—"Poet and Peasant" - Suppe INTERMEZZO—"White Heather" - Phillan CORNET 80L0S— . ■ , (a) "The Blind Ploughman - - CJarke (b) "The Curtain Falls" - - D'Hardelot Soloist: MR. FRED BOWES. SELECTION-—''Reminiscences of Scotland" (By request) Goafrey I N T E.R V A L. SLOW • MARCH—'"Coburg" - Grant Jones PICCOLO SOLO—"Merriment" - Wood Soloist: MR. HAL C. McLENNAN. SELECTION—"La Boheme" - - - Puccini MORCFAU—"SIeepy Hollow Tune" - Kountz MARCII-" Serge ants of the Guadn" Rimmer CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. MELLING. ■Acting-Town Clerk. OWN TO-MORROW'(SUNDAY). AT 8 P.M. IVf-USICAL Musical "PECITAL JXeoital Musical xveoital BY THEIi/fUNICIPAL -RAND. ; Municipal -Dand. I—HYMN. "Lead Kindly Light" - - Dykes 2—OVERTURE. "Zampa" (by. request) ■- Herold 3—FLUTE SOLO, "Sparkling Dew Drops" Blancheteau Soloist: MR. HAL C. McLENNAN. 4 —MARCH. "The Vanished Army" - Alford S—SCENA, "The Miserere Scene" ("11 Trovatore") - • Verdi Soloists: MESSRS. T. H. MOLLOY AND FRED BOWES.; 6—GLEE.-"Queen of the Valley" ,- - - Dr. Calcott 7—SELECTION —"Manon Lescaut" Puccini CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. J. MELLING. Acting-Town Clerk. * g AND " Will Play a Choice Programme (Bv Kind Permission of tb.e Trustees) V EDEN PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3 P.M. Collection. Band Fund. Conductor: LIEUT. J. T. LIGHTON. TJORT A UCKLAND TJAND 1 ort Auckland -Dand The above Band will render a Selected Programme of Music at ST. HELIE.RS B AY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. Commencing at 3 p.m. Collection in. Aid of Band's New Instruments Fund. This is a treat ensured, so. roll up and support this widely known band. Bandsmen meet at bandroom at 2 p.m. W. NICHOLLS. Conductor. y W. KELLY. Hon. Secretary. pONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND. _ The . Above Splendid Band will give a First-class Programme at Ellerslie Racecourse TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2.45 p.m. Roll up and Hear these Wonderful Boys. Collection. J. D. HURFITT, Hon. Sec„

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 22

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