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AMUSEMENTS. Double Feature Star Programme. Grand. to-day BAND. Opp. Gr.P.O. ± O-DAY Grand. '|x>-da-s band J- O-DA} Metro-Goldwyn Special. Marion tyavies arion Uavies Tl/T ARION TIAVIES IYlarion Uavies In Thia Year's Comedy Hit! " r pHE rpOILER." " 1 ILLIE IHE 1 OILER." " TILLIE TOILER." "JL ILLIE IHE i- OILER." " nniLLIE THE TOILER." " X ILLIE XHE X OILER." " t illie The toiler." " 1 ILLIE IHE 1 OILER." A Thousand Hilarious Escapades! And Tim MCpoY im I*lcv/oy PETER B KYNE'S PETER B KYNE'S " CALIFORNIA." •• THEY MET AND THEY FELL IN LOV] -BUT HE WAS THE ENEMY OF HEI COUNTRY, AND SHE HATED HIM—BU'. IN HIS HOUR OF GREATEST NEEI SHE SAVED HTM A whirlwind narrative of intrigue and warfare. ORCHESTRION Sessions: 11.15, 1.25. 3.55, 6.45 and 8. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. To-night. Overture 7.60 Book Theatre or Phone Regent, egent. Regent. 20-142. Direction Thomas A O'Brien. A GREAT CAST Adolphe Menjou Virginia Valli. Noah Beery, Louise Brooks. EVENING /CLOTHES." VENING ULOTHES." , t An entertaining, well-acted Play. l'h< " humour is excellently contrived. Menjoi | y sets the pace, and the interest drop: _ for a second. Monte Blue, Louise Fazenda. Patsy Ruth Millar, HOGAN'S \ LLEY." OGAN'S XXLLEY." Thrills, Comedy, Pathos, Drama and Romance—Great Play. LATEST GAZETTE AND ORCHESTRA TVf atinee to-day, oon IVIATINEE 1 O-DAY, . L.O\J. Both Pictures. rjl O W N H A L L jyjONDAY, QCTOBER JQ CONCERT BY QHOIR. Assisted by Gold Medallists, Recent Competitions. For Benefit of Boy Scouts' Association. PROGRAMME. " God Save the King." Part Song, "Come Merry Comrades All" - - Becker. Song. "Break ot Day" Sanderson. MR. DAVID CAMPBELL. Part Song, "Summer Lullaby" Gibson. Song, "The Glory of the Sea" Sanderson. MISS EDNA -PEACE (Gold Medallist). Part Song. "Rolling Down to Rio" Ed. German. Song, "When My Ships Conie Sailing Home" - - Doreli. MR. J NO.' McDOUGALL (Member). Part Song with Solo, "Recompense" Mignon. I MR. A. G..FOGERTY (Soloist). ! Character Recital, "Pussy" MISS TESS CARTE-LLOYD. Part Song, "Voice oi the Torrent" Paliard. Humour. "The American Salesman" MR. J. Bl FINLAYSON (Member). Part Song, 'A Mistake" Hunt. Song. "The Hills of Donegal" Sanderson. MISS SYBILL PHILLIPS (Gold Medallist). Dramatic Recital, "The Sea is His" MISS EVA WRIGLEY. Part Song, "Cossacks War Song" Parker. Song (Character), "Tatters" MR. DAVID LUNNY. Song, "Caro Nome'" - Verdi. MISS DOROTHY RICHARDSON (Gold Medallist). Part Song. "Tiinbuctoo" Geibel. Song, "Young Tom of Devon", MR. H. S. REYNOLDS (Member). Part Song, "Soldiers' Chorus from Faust Gounod DIXIELAND /CABARET. IXIELAND WABARET. TWO GALA RACE NIGHTS SATURDAY AND MONDAY. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. till Midnight. Music by Disieland Augmented Band. THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL SEVEN The Banc! created a Furore on Wednesday Night. The addition ot Mr Harry Nielsen, with the only Sousaphone in New Zealand, marked a new era in our Jazz Band. RESERVE EARLY. PHONE 26-615 NEXT SUNDAY—Morning, iternoon and Evening-~in Town Hall, BERESFORD STREE'I S.S. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Great Musio—soo Voices. TTNITARIANS ATTAIN EMINENCE «J REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A., Will explain remarkable Unitarian Records. UNITARIAN CHURCH, TO-MORROW 'Sunday), 7 p.m. GARDEN FETE. qgL GARDEN PARTY FETE, |S||g£Mjj9 In Aid of MARIST SISTERS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2.30 P.M. In ST, MARY'S SCHOOL GROUNDS, Mountain Road, Mt. Albert. Special Display A French Embroidery. Musical Programme by Port Auckland Band of 35 instruments AMATEUR SWIMMING The 16th Annual Meeting will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 12th inst.. at 7.45 p.m. All Members and Intending Members are invited to attend. Business: Annual Repoi and Balance sheet; Election of Officers, General. C. A. EDENBOROUGH, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO APPRENTICES ACT. Members of Trades Unions interested in Apprentices , and Workers' Representatives on Apprenticeship Committees are urged to attend a Special Meeting, to bo held in ROOM G, TRADES HALL, Hobson Street, at 7.30 p.m., on MONDAY NEXT. Business: To Consider Proposed Amendment to Apprentices Act. W. MILLER. Convenei pAPAKURA GIRL GUIDES miltpp 'tw! 1 Meeting will be held m ComDAV n?T' p . r . enu ? r Building. TUr'.S- ---• , October 11. at 2.30 p.m. .vll und-es interested are cordially invited C. S BOAGEY, Assistant-Secretary HOLIDAY NOTICES, OLI D A Y NOTICE. The Office and Warehouse of Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., will be CLOSED on TUESDAY. October 11. (Signed) L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19762, 8 October 1927, Page 22

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