AMUSEMENTS. O 1 C MONSTER MATINEE, OIK AID TO-DAY AT A EINCESS. Direction: Tboa. A. O'Brien. 2 TJIO A TTRACTIONS O - jDig Attractions - First National's Melodramatic Triumph, WITH BEN LYON AND PAULINE STARKE. I Dance tit agio." A N C E iVI A G I C." THE SONG OF LIFE SET TO JAZZ Jazz! Heart throbs! Syncopation I A high note of drama! A f leop note of pathos! She found tlicm all on Broadway! • She wanted to be a star! The glitter of Broadway blinded her until tragedy dimmed the lights! SECOND BIG ATTRACTION Paramount Presents Zane Grey's Biggest Outdoor Picture since "The Vanishing Race" rpHE T\RDMS OF THE T|ESERT IheJL'rums of the JLJesert. Starring WARNER T3AXTER ARNER OAXTER AND STERLING f ORD STERLING With five hundred Navajo braves. Taken on the exact locale described by the author. Thrills, Comedy. Action, Romance. Final Daily Screening of "Drums ol the Desert,'" 7 p.m. Also, COLLEGIANS NO 6. COLLEGIANS NO 6. AT THE MATINEE TO-DAY: „ ] THE ORPHEUS QUARTET. I | Popular EJarmonisers ! fl I BIG 2-REEL MERMAID COMEDY. World's Funniest Boxing Contest. Latest Topical. HOWARD MOODY'S ORCHESTRA At 8 p.m. Overture, Musical Noveity, "The Doll Dance." Soloist. MR GORDON COLE. SCREENING TIMES: "Dance Magic," 11.30, 3.30, 5.30, 8.45. "Drums of the Desert," 12.50, 3.50, & 7 p.m. Continuous from II a.m. Phono 41-556 Prices. Is to 2s 9d. Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. 2i £ - MATINEE TO-DAY - O i r .10 MATINEE TO-DAY iw.lO. NOW SHOWING. Paramount'a Most Beautiful Blondo, JgSTHER jgSTHER ALSTON, jgSTHER ALSTON, JgSTHER RALSTON, (More gorgeously arrayed tlian in ' Fashions for Women.") In ::T EN MODERN POMMANDMENTS." iEN IT-LODERN COMMANDMENTS." Come learn the story of a pretty girl who followed the "Ten Modern Commandments" to love and happiness. In Addition. ""DOCKING TIfOON." JXocking Moon." With T ILYAN r p ASHMAN -LrfILYAN 1 ASHMAN * And TOHN ROWERS. o ohn Dowers. A THRILLING TALE OF ALASKA. r two-reel comedy LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. _ Continuous from 10 a.m. Prices, Is to 2s 9d. Children half-price. Phone 44-402. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. #oi! otppodrome O-IPPODROME rpHEATRE. 1 HEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. 7 p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7,80 p.m.—Service Begins. Preacher: REV., TASPER /"lALDER. EV. J ASPER L/ ALDER. Subject: " r pHE ITARD jpOW." " XHE O-ARD ±\OW." The Offertory Item is our message of sympathy with Sydney in her recent Ferry disaster. QUINTET: "CROSSING THE BAR." (Crooks) Madame Hardwick. Miss Hope Asher, Miss Nellie Lmgard. Mr. Robert Nixon, rod Mr. Sam Hardwick, N.B.—The Weekly Communion Services ;vill not be resumed until the completion h the new Chapel. ST. MARY'S CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL. J PONSONBY The Sisters of Mercy desire to thank all gho contributed to mkke their Dramatic rcecital and Concert a success. Thanks to vlr. Leo Whittaker, Mr. Gordon Eady, also he assisting artists and members of the Jrchestra. Special word of thanks to Miss Japhne hn;ght. BAND PERFORMANCES. pORT AUCKLAND BAND. ELLERSLIE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 P.M. 2LLERSLIE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3 P.M. larch—Half and Half Morrison hornet Duet—lda and Dot - F. H. Losey Soloists- J DUNCAN. L. MADDEN. Jrand Selection —Great Britain H. Round Jorceau Characteristic Bells of Ouseley J Old. Hume hornet Solo—Lead, Kindly Light Sir Arthui Sullivan lumorous Fantasia—Pop Goes the Weasel Geo. Hawkins larch—Fanchenello Rimmer GOD SAVE THE KING. W. NICHOLS, Conductor. A. MACDONALD, Hon. Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES.__ OUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. J-OUN SWIMMING BATH. Notice is heroDy uivea that the Swimming ath. Bellevue Road, will be opened for le Season TO-DAY (Saturday), and that le hours will be as lollows lALES—Monday (o Saturday: 6 a.m. to 8 am, II 3u a.m. to 1.30 pm., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday ard Satur day, 3 p.m to p.m Thursday, 3 p.m to 5 p.m 1 p.m to p.tn Sundays and Holidays 15 >t.m to 12 'EMALES—Monday to Saturday : 9.30 a.m to 11.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m to 3 p.m.. Tues day, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m Thursday ft p.m to 7 p.m S. GRA*, Town Clerli HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES. HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE TO SHIPPING 'Shipmasters are hereby advised that jn nd after the lith instant. Dredging and ock-culting operations will be in progress i that part oi the Whangarei Harbour tuated in tho main channel between One ihi and the Kiijreroa Railway Bridge All plant will be marked at night by reo ghts, and shipping shall keep to the est ward of tho work, viz., on tho port-hand )ing up stream W. M. FRASER. . Engineer-Seci etary Harbour Board Office, Whangarei. 8 1927 Or. BENEDICT'S, AUCKO land. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY^ 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. RIGHT. REV. DR. LtSTON WILL >EAK MORNING AND EVENING ON "THE ROMAN QUESTION: THE POPE'S TEMPORAL POWER."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 22
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