AMUSEMENTS. ' ; ; 7' ■■■'.; v-;., ' (Q.RAND JyJATINEE rpO-DAY. Q.RAND rp O-DAY. Q.RAND jy/jTATINEE 'JO-DAY. . Doors Open 1.30. Door« Open 1.30. SAME PERFORMANCE AS AT NIGHT. NIGHT. RI H S' piETHS' [f IKTHS ' piETES' BIRTHS' EVERY EVENING AT 8. SHORT SEASON ONLY. MATINEES: IJO-DAY AND j^yEDNESDAY. OLD HOCK CITE. LD 1/OCK OITE. OPPOSITE PRINCE'S WSARP. PRICES: 7s, 6s, ss, 45., 33. <plu%»,tax). Children under 10; Half-price to all parts. Reserved Seats: 8s (plus tax), obtainable •t Lewis E&dy, Ltd. ZOO OPEN FROM 4 TO o P.M. Admission: Adults, Is: Children, 6d. LLERSLIE RACECOURSE. 10-MORROW (SUNDAY). By Kind Permission of the Auckland Racing Club. THE BANK OP H.M. 3RD (AUCKLAND) MOUNTED RIFLES. (45 PERFORMERS). "Will Render a Choice Selection of Music to the Music-lovers of Auckland. Come and Hear this Fine Comoination in the Beautiful Grounds of the Ellerslie Racecourse. LIEUTENANT J. A. STEWART, Conductor. SERGT. J. J. LAWSON, Secretary. BAND PERFORMANCES. gAND. ALBERT PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 8 P.M. XBy Permission of Colonel C. E. Newmam, I> 5.0., and City Council). MARCH—"Palmer House" - - - Pettee OVERTURE—"LustpieI" - - Kelar Bela THE UNFINISHED SYMPHONY - - - - Schubert CORNET DUO—"lda and Dot" - - Losey Soloists: MESSRS. DAVIS AND HOGG. SELECTION—"Chu Chin Chow" - - - - Arr. Ord Hume HYMN—"Safldon." BELECTION—"Pirates of Penzance" - - - Sullivan MARCH—"Steadfast and True" - - - Tieke COLLECTION FOR BAND FUNDS. God Save the King. Under the Conductorship of LIEUT. E. TREGILGAS.
BOWLING-. iTHPSOM Bov/hng Club.—Fours, Single JCi entry, open Tournament, March 17, 8.45 a.m. Entries close 16th, 4 p.m. GYMNASIUMS. W C A. W C . HEALTH AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT. Reopening of GYMNASIUM v New Classes Commencing Next Week:— Country Dancing tor Teachers—Monday, March 12, 7-40-!?.40. Beginners—Wednesday, March 14. 6—7. Intermediates—Wednesday. March 14. 7.408.40. Seniora—Thursday, March 15, 7.40-8.40. Leaders' Class—Tuesday, March 20, 7.40-8.40. Country Dancing—Thursday. March 15, 6-7. Gymnastics—Houso Girls. Thursday, March 15,* 2 o'clock. Children's Gymnnstica Classes—Saturday. March 17 9.30 1 and 10.30. Women's—Tuesday, March 13, 10.30-11.30. Women's Remedial—Tuesday. March 13. 11.30-12.30. Other Classes by arrangement. ENROL NOW AT THE T.W.C.A. MARY WAGER, Physical Director. BOXING, Wrestling, Physical Culture, Weight Lifting. Acrobatics; fee 21s.— Wilson's Gymnasium, Nfrapubi Chambers. Lorna St. ' PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. SPECIALIST. STAMMERING. STUTTERING AND SPEECH DEFECTS. DAVID CLEGHORN, (Regd.) MASSEUR. 2i, SELWYN ROAD (Off Pah Rd.), Epsom. y W.C.A., UPPER QUEEN ST, EDUCATIONAL AND CLUBS DEPARTMENT. DRESSMAKING CLASSESMon. aud Thurs., 7-9 p.m. MILLINERY CLASSES— Tues., 7-0-p.m. FRENCH CLASSES— Wed., 7-8 p.m. COOKERY— Thurs., 7-9 p.m. Classes will start next week, or soon after. Enrol now. Fees, 10s term, ELOCUTION— Mon., 7-8 p.m. WOMEN'S PUBLIC SPEAKING—- „ , Thurs., 11.30-12.30 a.m. Fees, 10a and 12» fid term. Starting after Easter. Clubs will resume on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Choral Club' (for Girls interested in Group Singing), Tuesday, 7.15. Club Fee, Bs. Any girl who would like to join a Girls' Club, to make new friends and enjoy club programmes and gym. class,, is invited to call iu any evening about 7 p.m. PHONE 42-860, ' jltSfc TTNITED CHRISTIAN ENDEAU VOUR PICNIC. HENDERSON VALLEY. 3X>-I>AY (SATURDAY), MARCH 10, 1928. Trains leave M t." Eden Station 9.26 a.m. at 6.43 p.m. ~4&* and sugar provided, m ih* moining and after-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19892, 10 March 1928, Page 20
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