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AMUSEMENTS. BIG- Tl/fATINEE rpO-DAY AT O OA IG iVXATINES i- 0-DAY AT VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. £ -- SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS £ PRINCESS, RINCESS. Direction » Thomas A. O'Brien. FIRST NATIONAL'S TWO GENERALS OP JOLLITY. CHARLES MURRAY. ! GEORGE SIDNEY, in " T OST A T rriHE pRONT." " -LiOST iIT IHE i RONT." Let the3o two ITield Marshals of Fun bornbard your Blues with Bombshells of Laughicr. Follow them on three different War Fronts in a Series of Merry Mix-ups. A MILITARY McFADDEN'S FLATS THAT GOES OVER THE TOP WITH LAUGHTER. First National Presents GEO. O'HARA In "THE TIMID TERROR." Humming with Speed and Humour. A Sparkling, Flashing Comedy, geared to the >Spcedway of Fun, making laughs as a racing car makes miles! Universale Delightful College Comedy-Drama. " pOLLEGJAN-S." I 1 " OoLLEGIANS." No. 7, THE RELAY. Special Attraction at the Matinee at 2.30: TK7ILSON AND MILLAR, »V ilson and Millar. In An Entirely Originai and Sensational Act. J 2-Reel Lloyd Hamilton Comedy, J "HERE COMES THE BRIDE." ! Howard Moody's Orchestra. Overture: "Light Cavalry," at 8 p.m. Sharp. Continuous from 11 a.m. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 41-586. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. rpO-DAY. JL O-DAY. TO-DAY. O-DAY. rpO-DAY. 1 O-DAY. TO-DAY. O-DAY. 2.30 P: Domain /cricket ri round, omain Cricket vjround. i .. Monster "dally O N S T E R XV ALLY G s I R I, I R L CI U I D E S. Guides. SEE YESTERDAY'S PAPERS FOR FULL PARTICULARS. BE WISE AND BOOK EARLY! ITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY EVENING, TOWN HALL, SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.30 O'CLOCK. Musical "decitaL US 10 AL XiECITAL BY THE f AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL T> AND. -Auckland .Municipal Jjand. PROGRAMME. MARCH—"Givenchy" - -- -- -- - Karius OVERTURE—"Z&mpa" - - - - - Herold CORNET SOLO—"A Dream of Love" - , , , . Haydn-Millar Soloist: MR. FRED. BOWES. THREE DANCES-"HemY VIII." • - - Ed. German FLUTE SOLO—"Song Without Words" - Clinton Soloist: MR. HAL C. McLENNAN. MARCH—"Cumberland" - Saville SELECTlON—"Sullivan'i Operas" - - - - - Dan Godfrey National Anthem. .ADMISSION AND PROGRAMME FREE. J. S. BRIG HAM. Town Clerk. fitsSv AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. TTIPPODROME THEATRE. -Hippodrome* Iheatre. SUNDAY EVENING. Doors Open 6.30, 9 p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 p.m.—Service Begins. Preacher: Rev. tasper /balder. i ev. Jasper Balder. Subject: " rf'iHE " J. HE ULADE 1 ." • Offertory Solo: (a) " Req-uem" (Sydney Homer). (b) "Vale'" (Kennedy Russell). Blade. LADE'. MR.— CLAUDE R. CLAUDE PEARCE. EARCE. N.B.—We aro in urgent need of Left-off Clothing. The Mission van will collect any parcels if our friends will kindly ring 43-045 or. 46-05" (Mondays to Fridays). ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY FOR JJIXIELAND'S £IOO Entry Forms at Dixieland, and Eccles, Chemist, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen Street. Entry Forms must be in by TUESDAY, November 22. FIRST HEAT NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 26. MEETINGS. pRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. WHANGARATA-POKENO (NEW) ROAD LOAN PROPOSALS. . Public Meetings of Ratepayers will be held as> follows: - , MAUNGATAWHIRI PUBLIC HALL:' TUESDAY, November 22, 8 p.m. POKENO VALLEY HALL: WEDNESDAY, November 23, 8 p.m. BUSINESS.—To consider the proposal to Taise_ a Loan of £3500 ovor a Special Rating .-irea, for the purpose of legalisation, formation and metalling of a new road from Whangarata to Pokeno. H. WILCOX. Chairman. N.Z. OLYMPIC ( ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Meeting of the Auckland Branch of the above will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on TUESDAY, November 29, 1527, at 8 o'clock p.m. Business: Election of Officers, Election of] District Council, General. E. A. CRAIG. Convenor. UCKLAND REGATTA COMMITTEE. The Annttal General Meeting of the Auckland Regatta Committee will be held on MONDAY. November '2B, 1027, at 8 p.m., in the Navy League Rooms, Simich's Buildings, opposite Tepid Baths BUSINESS: 1. Minutes of last Annual Meeting. 2. Report and Balance-Sheet. 3. Election of Officers for 1928 Regatta. 4. General. All Subscribers and Yachtsmen a?e cordially invited to be present. - W. P. - ENDEAN, Chairman. J. C. HEWSON, Hon. Secretary,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 22

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