AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC MATINEE, TO-DAY. 2.30. LYEIG MATINEE. TO-DAY, 2.30. National Sessions; 11.30, 2.30. 5.0, 7.13. Lyric: Nightly at IAS. National - t yric. ATIONAL - JUYRIC. TUATIONAL - T YRIO. ~ ■li ATIONAL - JUYRIC. E'irst National Presents "jVfILTON C<ILLS IUILTON OILLS Milton sills MILTON SILLS Puppets." OPPETS." " PUPPETS." " PUPPETS." " PUPPETS." NEVER—never before have yon seen Milton Sills like this—he, the puppetmaster—she, the puppet—and the puppet makes the master her slave They could not have made it finer—bigger —better! It is one of tho mightiest dramatic offerings of any season—see it—You will bo proud to tell your friends you have seen it. Producers Distributors Corporation Presents A gnes AYKES Agnes /Iyres In , •'TTER TIT ARRET ¥TALUE." " iJLER IVIaRKET V ALUE." A Striking photoplay from the London ot&ge Success by Frances Nordstrom. T , Supporting Programme includes I/atest Gaumont Graphic .... Topical. Latest Felix Cat , ..... Cartoon. Also 2-Reel Comedy, PRICES. AS USUAL. Is. la fid. 2s. 2s 9d. Reservations for either Theatre at Lewis R. Eady and Son Ltd ["ERE. IT ISTHE FULL PROGRAMME that will be given at tho Ggg Gffi=Bß? Scodt CONCERT. O N C E R T. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture - "Tho Gladiator's Farewell" Rambler Orchestra. 2. Camp Fire Scene - Auckland Boy Scouts. 3. Song - - . ' "The Castilian Lament" (Del Riego) Madam Cyril Towsey. 4. Grand Scene ed Aria ("Ernani") - - - "Infelice E Tuo Credevi" (Verdi) Mr. Caldwell. 5. Violin Solo - "Chanson Arabe" (Kreisler) Miss Grace Cameron Johnson. 6. Vocal ... "Vissi D'Arte" (La Tosca) v, (Puccini) Miss Asher. 7. Ventriloquial Specialty, with Piano-Harp Accompaniment - - f. Williams and Vernon and their Pal Ginger. 8. Song - - "Waiata Maori" (Alfred Hill) Miss I:na Thompson. 9. Vocal - Selected Costantini. 10. Overture "Lustspiel" Rambler Orchestra. 11. Fifteen Minutes with tho Auckland Girl Guides, 12. Song - - "Fair House, of Joy" (Quilter) Mr. Jean Dellore. 13. Vocal Solo - "Serenata" (Braga), with 'Cello Obligato by Mr. Mervyn Adams Miss Constance Howard.
14. Unaccompanied Part Songs by "Tits' Strollers." (a) "On the Sea" (Dudley Buck) The Strollers. . (b) "Recompense" (Tenor Solo with Vcfcai Accompaniment) Mr. A. J. Fogerty. (c) Part Song. "A Summer Lullaby" The Strollers. 15. Vocal - - - - "La Forza Del Destino" (Pace Mio Dio) Mrs. Menzies. 16. Humorous Item - - - - - - Selected Members of Midnight Frolics. 17. Dramatic Recital in Costume "Scrooge's Christmas Day" Rev. Jasper Calder. Accompanists: Mrs. Osborn, Miss Asher, Miss Johnson, Miss Adams, Miss Doris Grant-Cowen. x Isn't it a beauty?—you'll get the greatest entertainment value you ever got for the Is or 2s or 3s you pay for a ticket, and the proceeds go to buy Christmas Gifts for Children of the Unemployed. Book a seat (3s) at Lewis R. Eady's. Get in quick—Monday the_ latest. Heavy booking is being made. Nest Tuesday—remember—Next Tuesday Night at the Town Hall. jySTRIBUTION OF JpUNDS. It is particularly requested that Social Workers in the City forward to the Secretary, Boy Scouts' Association, 323, Upper Que&n Street, lists of deserving cases for consideration. These lists must .be in by Wednesday, 15th inst. FRANCIS BARNETT Motor-cycle makes non-stop ascent of Snowden. See this film.at the Strand before ordering any other machine.—Merson Bros.. Ltd.. Distributors. WHERE to Holiday for the New Year.An 8-day Trip to IN. orfoik Island for £l2. Splendid Accommodation. S.b. HIW-k-MO A sails December 28 and January 10. Agents: SPEDDING, LTD., Fort Street._ PRIZE GIVINGS. Q.RAMMAR gCHOOLS. pRESENTATION OF jpRIZES. The Presentation of Prizes to the Boys of the AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL Will take place at 7.-15 p.m. on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1(5. In the SCHOOL HALL, MOUNTAIN ROAD. His Excellency the Governor-General has kindly consented to present the Prizes, Lady Alice t'ergusson the Sports Prizes. Tho Presentation of Prizes to the Boys of the MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL Will take place at 7.45 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15. In the School Hall. Mt. Albert. The Presentation of Prizes to the Girls of the AUCKLAND GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL Will take place at 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, Tn the School Hall, Howe Street, Newton. His Excellency the Governor-General has kindly consented to present the Prizes. The Presentation of Prizes to the Girls of the EPSOM GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL Will take place at 7.45 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. In tho Hall of the Boys' School, Mountain Road. His Excellency the Governor-General has kindly consented to present the Prizes. Parents of Pupils, Friends of the Schools and all interested in Education sre cordially invited to be present. CHAS. E. G. TISDALL, Secretary-Treasurer, Auckland Grammar School Board.i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19508, 11 December 1926, Page 22
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