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amusements. _____ BEAD WHAT THE SUN SAYS:— In a foreword Mr. %yward refera' to "The Te Kooti Trail" as "a humblo eSort. It is much more than that. It is a. ®tory which should make the blood course .toough the veins of every Iv ew Zealander, whether he be white or brown. It presents a pease of history never before pictorially touched upon. To many of us it gave, a 8W 9e :,°* a beautiful wooded country upon J?? blood of Maori and , Pakeha have mingled and rendered it sacred. CJTRAND. OTRAND. QTRAND. Dtrand. CJTRAND. (Strand. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Direction EVENING SESSION COMMENCES AT. 8. Matinee At 2.30 Full Orchestra and Picture Programme. 'cSOT SIIIONI: 31.15 "2.30-4.80 FATHER! Bring your son and teach him to honour the. grand old pioneers of the Dominion. Both " boys and girls will enjoy tea thrilling adventures of Mr. Ie Kooti." Whakatane Films, Ltd., present "Til Te Kooti «= " T*HE " X HE " niHB " X HE The HE Eooti OOTI Eooti ooti TTOOTI xVOOTI rpRAIL." X RAIL." riIBAIL." 1 BAIL." TBAIL." RAIL." The Serial Story in the New Zealand Herald and the Auckland W kd-t News. PRODUCED BY RUDALL HAYWARD. Co-starring MISS BILLIE ANDREASSON, ("Miss Auckland") And Rotorua's Most Famous Beauty. MISS TINA HUNT, . . . Auckland's Ever-Popular City Missioner, REV. JASPER CALDER. and MR. T. P McDERMOTT, As Capf,a\ii Gilbert Mair. 30 HOMGH RIDERS "This is the most pathetic and dramatic incident of the Maori Wars within my memory. 1 gladly put it on record in the hope that it may inspire some New Zealand artist to make it tho subject of a picture," said Capt. Gilbert Mair. one of N.Z.'e greatest soldiers. SPECIAL MAORI PROLOGUE And ORCHESTRAL SCORE By STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Music Director: Eve Bentley. Box Plan in the Strand Lounge. Ring 43-114. PRICES, Is 6d to 2s 9d. Nest Friday, At Strand, Norma Shearer, in "After Midnight." nilY OF AUCKLAND. rpOWN JJALIi, " TO-NIGHT "(SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK MU N I C I P A L p H O I R. UNICIPAL v H O I B. MISS IN A BOSWORTH, Violinist MR. BIRRELL O'MALLEY, Vocalist. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. At tho Piano: MR. LEO WHITTAKER. PROGRAMME. ** God Save the King." Madrigal—" When Flow'ry Meadows" - - (Palestrina) Organ— Concerto No. 6 ■ - - - (Handel) Gavotte in B Minor - - (Bach) "The Carman's Whistle" - - - (Old English) Song—"At Dawning". - - .(Cadman) Part Songs—" The Prince of Sleep - - (Elgar) " After Many a Dusty Mile," - - (Elgar) Violin—Danish Melody - (Percy Graing&r) Waltz in A - Part Songs—" The Nightingale" • - - (Mendelssohn) "On Himalay" - - (Bantock) Organ—Morceaux da Concert » (Hollins) Chinoiserie - • (Firmm Swmnen) Song—" La Donna e mobile" - (Verdi) Part Song—" Sweet and Low - (Barnby) Violin —Romanza Andaluza - - (Sarasate! Part Song—"Standard on the Braes o Mar (Bantock) ADMISSION: 6d and Is. RESERVED SEATS 2s At Lewis Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen St. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. JJIS jyj-AJESTY'S Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TUES., NOV. 22, WED., NOV. 23* THURS., NOV. 24, AT 7.45 P.M. CECIL TTALL "PRESENTS ECIL JLLALL I RESENTS Her pupils, .er Jr upils. " TPHE Y7ANIT.IES." " Ihe Vanities." " fPHE \7ANITIES." " XHE V ANITIES." -Til ViSili> NOVELTY SHOW OF THE YEAR; NOVELTY SHOW OF THE YEAR. HPHRILLING SPANISH OPERA-DANCE-X PLAY, "A Night in Seville." Humorous potted pantomime, "A Cinderella Charleston." JgFFECTIVE SCENERY AND LIGHTATOCALISTS WORTH HEARING AND V JASPER'S. - LIMITED. CHORUS. ARTISTIC. "Scenes de Ballet" and Brilliant Solo Dancers. ,• Novelty musical comedy songs AND CHORUS BALLETS. ■. TNTE RESTING PLAYS AND IISDIX VIDUAL NUMBERS. Talented juveniles in dance, X SONG AND STORY INGENIOUS AND GORGEOUS COoX TUMING ELABORATE HINDU DANCE PLAY, .Hi "The Miracle of the Lotus. QPARKLING MUSIC BY LARGE ORO CHESTRA. Conductor. Jasper Calder. At the Piano. Mrs. Dorothy Williams. Stage Manager, Chas. Crosher. TOTAL PROCEEDS IN AID OF AUCKLAND CITY MISSION FUNDS. ; Box Plan Now Open at Lewis R. Bkdy and Son. Ltd. Prices: 4s (no booking fee). Reserved, D.C. and Stalls: 2s 6d, Back Stalls; Is 6d, Gallery (no tax). Business Manager, S. HARD WICK, City Mission. DANCING. URLINGTON, URLINGTON, DOMINION HALL. DOMINION ROAD. Next P. 0.. Opp. Grange Rd. TO-NIGHT. Dancing Commences 5.15 Sharp. TEDDY McMINN'S ORCHESTRA, USUAL NOVELTIES. PERFECT FLOOR. PERFECT MUSIC Evening or Flannel Dress Optional. Ladies, 2s. Gentlemen, 2s (id. BERT. SPECK. M.C. REUNIONS. NCLJO* Confer •ftwiCAuuia •VfELSON COLLEGE i\ OLD BOYS, _ ami _ A Meeting of Nelson College Old Boys will bo held .at _ the offices of Messrs. Wills and Buisson, SolicifeWffifeJlA tors. First Floor, Wins tone Buildings. Queen Street, on THURSDAY. November 24, 1927. at 8 p.m. (1) To Form an Auckland Branch of tho Old Boys' Association. (2) To mike arrangements for tho holding o£ an Annual Dinner. J. R. ELLIOT, "Nelsonian" Representative. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE OLD BOYS' REUNION. SMOKE CONCERT AT MASONIC HALL. PRINCES STREET, ON FRIDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 25 As the record of addresses is incomplete, those who have not received invitations are asked to writ© or telephone. U. H. HAMPSON. Box 1290. Ticket*, fe.

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

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