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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT -2.30 AT THE RB AND TO-NIGHT JjilAl/JO tSiALTo! 7.45 p.m. TJ-'ALTO. jLtIALTO. J-VfALTO, Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. _ ESTHER RALSTON AIsD W. BAXTER, Starring, „ VIOLA DANA AND COMEDY OAST. The Screaming Adventures of a Peppy Hiss in n. Fast-asleep Town. And Extra, LINDA j J i DALE j And ( DAWSON, j , In MUSICAL COMEDY MOMENTS. | MUSICAL COMEDY 1 Introducing _ SONG. DANCE AND PATTER. Rialto News. RiaHo Orchestra. For Reserves. Phone 4fi-Rofl. iISUiTIiRISIS. I Barbara Bedford and Lewis Stone. I OLD LOVES AND NEW, ! MATINEE TO-DAV AT 2.30. PHONE 20-142. A TICK LAND CITY MTPRTON. Auckland city mission. Vjllfj? LTIPPODROME nPHEATRE. O-IPPODROME XHE A IRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. Doors Open. G.oO. 7 p m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand; 7.30. Service Begins. Preaclier: Eev. tasper palder. by. Jasper Oalder. _ Subject: ::TH PAGlant:" Offertory Solo: ' " How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings (Liddle). Soloist: Mill F£Belce Social. St. Matthew's Hall, on Wednesday. September 1, at 8 o'clock sharp. Holy Communion EVERY THURSDAY, 11 a.m., at St. Matthew's. N.8.-We are in urgent need of LEFTOFF CLOTHING and will glad y collect Parcels if informed. Phones: 43-040. 40-598. 46-05 G. Q. RA F T O.N~ JJTB R.AR Y. (Mt. Edon Road, off Symonds Street.) con 0 rn, b? AND"soN L Em TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. AT 8 P.M. ARTISTES: _ .... Miss Ida ArmstroriK. PWHis Gnbbin. Miss Ruby Mo*elen, Thomas. Mr Hp-nrv Bisliaw, Mr. Mr.' C. C. Buchanan. Mr. Victor Elliot. Mr. Ronald _ At the Piano - - MRS. OLDFIELD. ADMISSION: Gd or by Course Ticket,. Pinno kindly supplied ' by Messrs. Lewis ■R, Vo'l-r Pnn. T,+d. BAND PERFORMANCES. :L-\ pARK—r"V pARK- — rpO-MORROW (SUNPAY), AT' 3 P.M. TSg;MSwf]?S Bfffi THE MUNICIPAL BAND Presents tho. Following fIPLENDTD MUSICAL PROGRAMME: SPLENDID MUSICAL .PROGRAMME ilitfet, " 'Velti'iXOTea Triiijtipli&ni''- (Webb«r) tfapm. Ms, SctiiV' - (Dvkes) ,■ r sohn) Noelllriic. " Midsummer Kislif. Cornet Solo. " Tlio Roeirv" - (.Tarob^Bondj Soloist. MR. FRED. BOWES. Selection. " Lohengrin" ~ - (Wagner) INTERVAL. March. "Our Fleet" - - - - - - (Alfard) Piccolo Solo. ''Silver Birds'; - (Le. Thiere) Soloist. MR. HAL C. McLENanAN. Selection.. " Gondoliers" (Sullivan) WaltZi "Arnjorettan Tanz" - - • (Gung't) March, " Wait 'for the "WaKston" « - - - * > , (Woodhousej CHRISTOPHER SMITH - Bandmaster. T. MELLING. Actinz Town Clerk. IrnHE AUCKLAND J- WATERSIDE WORKi®IP\EHS' SILVER BAND, / Assisted by the H.M.S. Diomede's Band (By Kind Permission of <?SISSiSSn3 the Commander of H.M.S. *T*Hrfcn Diomede), will rendor firstclass musical programme, assisted by vocal items, at the Everybody's Theatre, TOMORROW (Sunday), commencing at 7.45 D.m.sharp. ' P 'PROGRAMME: , „ Hymn: "Abide With Me "—Bands Combined Overture: H.M.S. ■_ Diomede's Band. Song Selected: Miss Lingard. March:. "Collingwood —Watersiders Band. Song Selected: Miss Chapman; _ Selection: "Maritina"---Watersiaors Band. Cornet Solo: "Lost Chord"—Bandsman Simmondson. ' _ Followed Other Musical and v ocal Items. Silver Coin ' Collection, A. MATTHEWS. Secretary. OORT AUCKLAND BAND (Incorporated.) *vigy. The above Band will render a Specially Selected Musical Programme at the ST HELIERS BAY RESERVE . (Or Adjacent Surroundings). TO-MORROW., (SUNDAY) AFTERI«OON. • Commencing at 3. p.m. v . Collections, will -be taken in aid; .of-, this Band's Funds. Bwdaraen meet at -Bandroom, 1.45 p.m o>- T •<tla Queen 5t..2 p.m. room, P w NIC EOLLS Conductor. W. KELLY. Hon. Sec. QUNDAY, L B E R T p A It ,K. f£o-MORROW —— 3 P.M. THE ONEHUNGA CITIZENS' BAND. Will render the following programme in aid of the AucWnnd Brind. PROGRAMME: March—"T]ie 8.8. and .C.F," Sacred Selection —"Eventide." * Corrot Duet—"lfln. and Dot, ' Bandsmen Wilson and : Rafferty. „ ~, Grand Selection—"Roberto ll DiasoiC, March—"Ravenswood." Hymn—"Nearer Mv God to Thee, flelertion—"A Musical Switch.' M&rch —"Lorrldn Pride " God Save the Kina. A. J. BOVEY. Conductor. ,T. w. O A"RTOX. Pwrpfnrv. SOHOLARSSIPS. rjiRENTHAM SCHOLARSHIP pUND. rjiRENTHAM gCHOLARSHIP pUND, T-he Executive Cnmmiffee INVITES APPLICATIONS for " TRENTHAM SCHOLARSHIPS " for the children of Soldiers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, or of members of any Military or Naval or Air Forces of the British Empire, or the children of women who served as Nurses, either n.s me-'nbe'-' i f . or nttnr v --v) to, (hp v <mv Zealand Expeditionary Forces, provided that auch Soldiers or Nurses were born in New Zealand or were domiciled in the : Dominion immediately prior to August 4, i 1914. Applicatiom. will be dealt with in the following order of priority: 1. To children of Soldiers or Nurses who died 'in Active Service. 2. To children cf Soldiers or Nurses who were wholly or partially disabled on Active Service. 3. To children of Soldiers or Nurses who wero on Active Service with the New Zealand Expedihonary Fqrces. 4. To children of Soldiers or Nurses who served members of the forces of the British Empire, Such childron icmist hare attained (he of 11 years, or have obtained a Proficiency Certificate. APPLICATION FORMS mny be obtained from, and must be lodged with, the Secretary on or before FRIDAY, October 1, 1026. JAMES MoINTOSH, Secretary, G.P.O. Box 281. Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20

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