AMUSEMENTS. De t uxe titatinee, E -LfUXE IVI ATINEE, To-day, at oqa O-DAY, at .u.OU. "\TAXIONAL rIN AIIONAL "VTATIONAL IN ATIONAL The ooyal he Jlloyal \ ustralian qunbeams Australian Ounbeams The doyal HE ItOYAL Australian qunbeams USTRALIAN SUNBEAMS OP PROFESSIONAL OK JO ARTISTS, In Their Second Production, CARNIVAL ARRIVAL CARNIVAL ARNIVALi " CARNIVAL " V'AIINIVAL CARNIVAL ARNIVAL rpiME.' A IMS. rpiME. 1 IME. rpiME. X IME. Time, ime. NEW SCENERY. NEW DRESSING. NEW BALLETS. NEW PICTURES. NEW SPECIALTIES. A WHOLE YfEW QHOW. J3t Whole INew ohow. IN ADDITION, Blanche qweet, LANCHE QWEET, WARNER BAXTER. In " QINGED." " QINGED." " QINGED." " QINGED." A UCKLAND CITY MISEIO??. A UCKLAND CITY MISSJ ON. (t«9o)) TriPPODROME rpHEATRE. WSBp/ JlLippodrome I- heatre. SUNDAY EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. 7 p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.60 p.m.—Service Begins. Preacher: TASPER O ASPER. I~IALDER. Balder. Subject: " rpHE T ONG TTOYAGE."' "I HE JUONG V OYAGE. Offertory Item. DUET, "THE VOYAGERS"' (Sanderson). Mr. and nt/TRS. ttardwick. E. AN.'3 'Mrs. Hardwick. NOTE.—Thf Mission OfEce will he» Closed till after the New Year Holidays. Soup Kitchen remains open as usual. ARD E N FETE. VASANTA GARDEN SCHOOL, WiJ.ilamson St., Epsom. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, At 2.30. Refreshments. Stalls. Novel Events. Classic Dances by the Pupils of Madame Baird. Held in conenction with the ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Public Cordially Invited. pLICK fILACK, Newmarket. The Cabaret is closed for the Summer Months. Will re-open in March. Cabaret can be engaged for private or club dances. Wedding Receptions a Specialty. For particulars, write THE MANAGER. Phone 25-021. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. . MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. ATHLETIC SPORTS. KEK A W A SPORTS. RUNNING, CHOPPING, MOUNTED EVENTS. FEBRUARY 4, 1928. Sea Hebalb January 14th for Programme, or aend to the Hon. Secretary. G. CHAPMAN, Rural Mail, Tuakau. BAND PERFORMANCES. niTY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. n ZOOLOGICAL PARK. /J rjjfOOLOGICAL PARE. Auckland hi/tunicipal t>and. UCKLAND IVIuNTCIPAL X>AND. Bandmaster, CHRISTOPHER SMITH. PROGRAMME FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY, JANUARY 1, 1928, AT 3 P.M. GOD SAVE THE KING. MARCH "Ever Forward" - - (Dobson) GLEE, "Hail Smiling Morn" - (Spoiforth) OVERTURE, "Morning, Noon and Night" - WALTZ, "Nights of Gladness" - (Ancliffe) EUPHONIUM SOLO, "Nazareth" (Gounod) Soloist. MR. J. PURCHASE. SELECTION. "Lilao Time" - - (Clutsam) INTERVAL. MARCH, "Marche des Moujiks" - (Renelk) VEIL DANCE, "Mystic Beauty" - (Fmck) SELECTION, "Patience" - - - (Sullivan) WALTZ, "AmoretU.an Tanz" - • (Gnng 1) MARCH, "(ilenavy" .... (Wheeler) NATIONAL ANTHEM. PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY. JANUARY 2, 1928, AT 8 P.M. GOD SAVE THE KING. MARCH, "All's Well" - - - -(Campbell) OVERTURE, "Caliph of Bagdad" - - - - IDYL. "Softly Unawares" - - - (Lmcke) CORBET SOLO. "A Shepherd's Morning Song" (Suppe) Soloist, MR. FRED BOWES. _ , SELECTION, "Sullivan Operas'' (First Selection) - - - (Dan Godfrey) INTERVAL. „ ti _. 4 MARCH, "Tishy" ------ (Gubbms) PICCOLO SOLO. "Sylvia Scherzo" - - - (Lo Thiere) Soloist. MR. HAL C. MoLENNAN. SELECTION, "Sullivan Operas" (Second Selection) ------ (Dan Godfrey "A Memory Garden" (Farman KKC:r, -Kelly's Eye" - - - - (Wood) NATIONAL ANTHEM J. S. BRiGHAM. Town Cietk. GRAND rp o u R. R A N D 1 OUR. BALCLUTHA BOYS' BRASS BAND (9 to 16 years of age). VISITING AUCKLAND. CHELTENHAM BEACH-TO-DAY (Saturday), 2.30 p.m. ALBERT PARK—TO-DAY (Saturday), -£ p.m. POINT CHEVALIER—MONDAY, January 2, at 2 p.m. ALBERT P4.RK —MONDAY, January 2, at 8 p.m. Repertoire Includes:— Selections: Wagner's Works agner) Knight Errant ----- <C. Trussein Memories of the Past - - - -, (Kjimmer) Le Cirque - - - - - - - (Lithgow) Etc., Etc. Novelties: Bagpipe Solo (Band Accompaniment). Xylophone Solo (Band Accompaniment). GO AND HEAR THEM! They will interest you. „ They will surprise you They will please you. TRAMWAY NOTICES. A UCKLAND OITY CORPORATION A TRAMWAYS. NEW YEAR'S EVE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927. A Car or Bub will depart City at 12.10 a.m. (approx.) for the undermentioned termini: ingside, lit. Albert, Grey Lynn, Zoo, Ponsojiby, Heme Bay, Pt. Resolution, Richmond Rd„ Buckland Rd.. and Pt. Chevalier. AVONDALE AND DISTRICTS. From Civic Sq. to Henderson, Glen Eden, Smith St., New Lynr, and Blockhouse Bay. Every endeavour will be made to run t' o above-mentioned trips. Circumstances may require alterations to be made, and no guarantee is given that all or any particular trip will be run. A. E. FORD, Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19833, 31 December 1927, Page 16
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