414U V liUUi XT'TILLERS' A p ERA fTgUSB.. ■TULLERS' vJPERA JtIp.USE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. A REAL DE LUXE PROGRAMME. , I?ULLERS' \TAUDEVILLE & IJEWE JC ULLERS' V AUDEVILLE & J.VEVUE BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE " MTJTT," The Comedy Monkey. MATINEE, TO-DAY, 9 Ofk ATINEE, 10-DAY, &oOU. Prices: 6d 4 Is, 2s. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT. . The Finest Animal Act ever presented in Auckland. „ _ APDALB'B /CIRCUS. A PI ALE'S VIBCU S. AFDALE'S CIRCUS. APDALE'S CIRCUS. APDALE'S CIRCUS. APDALE'S CIRCUS. Aii Amazing. Combination of Performing Animals. Including' Bears, Monkeys, Dogs and the Great "JITONKEY COMEDIAN',, Monkey Oomediax., Mutt: = QIC NOR TJALMETTO. OiGNOR Jr ALMETTO. "OLACK -OLACK LACK AND AND WHITE. AND V\ HITE. RAYNA riARBETTE. AYNA OARBETTE. LORNA - T ANCE AND ,00.. ORNA -IJANCE AND 'UO., G_ Second Last Week of j, . EO. ~\KT ARD'S H.EO. T7[TARD S EO. TV ARD S ' vTF.O. YV ARD'S POPULAR SNAPPY qnapshot pevub no. On APS HOT JXEVUE V'O. In the Bisrgest Laush of the Suason. '• pOHAN'S "TTACATION." Prices: 3s, Is. Bos Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. till 12.30. then at Opera House. QUEEN'S. UEFN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. NOW SHOWING. EIN-rpiN-npiN, TN-1 TN- X TN, R IN-TIN-TIN. IN-1 IN-1 IN, . ■ THE FAMOUS WOLF DOG. IN " HTHE T IGHTHOUSE BY THE "1 HE JUIGHTPOUSE JJY IHE SEA." EA." THE BEST PICTURE' RIN-TIN-TIN HAS APPEARED IN. BURNING THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS—AND SHF. PAID THE INEVITABLE PRICE. • " THE T>ROADWAY -OUTTERFLYi " IHE -OftOADWAY -O UTTER FLY. A SPOOK COMEDY. « tut, " I'UT. t"ut." 1 UT." SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. Phone. 41-341 A. rji O "W N rp 0 W N H A L Li 2 A LL * rp O-N I G H T rji O-N I G H T (SATURDAY) (SATUBDA Y) O'CLOCK. O'CLOCK.. ■ QRGAN JJECITAL. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. CITY ORGANIST, WILL -PLAY :-~ Concerto, No. 1) Pastorale ) (Bach) Gavotte in'E. ) Fugue on. Chorale. "Adnos" - - fLiszt) Three Versets (Dupre) "By the Sea" ------ (Schubert) Sous les Bois - - - - (Duraud-Guilmanti Wedding March (Feramors) - (Rubinstein) MISS MARGARET STODDART WILL PLAY:— ' ' Finule from Violin Concerto (Mendelssohn) Two Irish" Folk Songs - - - - - (Arranged by Arthur Alexander) •MR. W. GEMMELL WILL :SING:~ .Cavatina from "Faust" - - (Gounod) "My Friend" ------- (Behrend) Accompanist: MR. LEO WHITTAKER. Admission: 6d and Is; Reserved Sweats, 2s. Plan at Messrs. Lewiß R. Eady und Sen, Queen Street. J. MELLINGi Acting Town' Clerk. r1 RAND /CONCERT. VXRAND v_^ONCERT. QREEN TjANE piCTURE r jpEtEATRE (In Aid of Green Lane Congregational Church). . , ; j PROGRAMME.' Orchestral Selection - Hawaiian Orchestra. Solo—"The Lass with the Delicate Air" ' • Master David Campbell. Quartette— "Lovely Night" Lyric Quartette. Some Humour - - - Alan- McElwain. Soprano—"ll Bacio" Miss Marjorie Hopper. Tenor—"My Dreams" - - H'. Richards. Solo—"Nightingalo Rose" - - - Miss Florence Sutherland. Orchestral Selection '- Hawaiian Orchestra. Solo—"Mignon" - - : A." H. Ripley. Solo—"Povera Rosa" - Miss M. IHopper, More Humour - -■ - Alan McElwain. Boy Soprano—"When Song is Swesit" Master D. Campbell. Quartette —"Kentucky .Babe" .- - - Lyric Quartette. Mezzo Soprano—"Pale Moon" - Miss F. Sutherland. Basso—"l Did Not/ Know" - Ernest Thomas. Mr 3. A. H. Ripley sit the Pin,no. / Doors Onen 7.30 p.m. Admission: Dress Circle. 1s fid: Snails. Is. Children under 12 Half Price. • MRS. II i SMITH. Organiser.. SIR OLIVER LODGE'S Marvellous Vision , of COSMIC EVOLUTION will be explained by, the REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A., Unitarian Church, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Be in time! COMMUNITY SINGING. OMMUN IT Y IN&I N G, A CGOST 25. THE LAST SING THIS SEASON. . . i jpULLER'S fpHEATRE. By "kind permission of John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Song Leader: MR. GEORGE WARD of the Snapshot Revua Co. Accompanist: MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW 7 . Chairman: J. A. WARNOCK. ESQ., Deputy-Mayor of Auckland. COMMUNITY Singing and Conceirt in aid v> of Manurewa Cricket Club, will be held in Picture Theatre, Wednesday. August 25, at 8 p.m. Popular well-known songs. Good city artists. Admission Is. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, 1338, E.C. The Brethren of the Prinze of Wales Lodge, 1338, E.C.. are invited to attend the funeral of our late Brother Albert Henry Patterson, P.M., at O'Neiil's Poinli Cemetery. Devonport TO-MORROW (Sunday). TTho cortege will leave his late residence. No. 1, Rateay Street, Devonport, at 2.30 p.m. Regalia will not be,, worn, | V. DUNNE. P.M.. Secretary, BILLIARDS. " TJILLIARDS, LIMITED" SHIELD X> TOURNAMENT. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Draw For The Second Round. MON., AUGUST 23: M. D. White, v. W. Hackett. TUES.. AUGUST 24, 2.30 p.m.: E. V. Roberts v. W. Brander. TUESDAY EVENING. 24th: K. Tate v. E. W. Warren. WEDNESDAY' AFTERNOON, 25 th: L. Rogers ,v. Winner—A. Massey v. C. A. Stevenson. NOTE.— Players must play- on dates drawn. Promoters; MESSRS BILLURDa LIMITED, - Strand Arcade, Auckland. C, CUMMINS. Manager. Admission by Ticket Only.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 22
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