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AMUSEMENTS. SYDNEY SUNDAY NEWS. February 26, says of •' MOTHER MACHREE " : "Not only the Irish will it sway, but the more prosaic people of British stock. _lt touches the _ heart-strincs like I an Irish minstrel misht his I •• MOTHER " MOTHER " MOTHER " MOTHER " MOTHER " MOTHER " MOTHER " MOTHER " MOTHER " MOTHER MACHREE." MACHREE." MACHREE." MACHREE." MACHREE." MACHREE." MACHREE." MACHREE." MACHREE." MACHREE." Will be presented shortly in ALL ITS WONDROUS GLORY AT THE STR A M D A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. THE HOME OF ONLY GREAT FILMS. William Fox Presents __ " MOTHER MACHREE." - " MOTHER MACHREE." As Beautiful as the Song. Vital with Life and Sparkling with Irish Wit. With BELLE BENNETT NEIL HAMILTON TED McNAMARA —— VICTOR McLAGLEN A Picture that will Haunt the Memory with its Beauty in the Years to come. THE DOMINION, of March 17. says of "MOTHER MACHREE . "This tender story of Mother Love and Sacrifice is as beautiful as the song that inspired it." IT IS ONE OF THE YEAR'S BIG PICTURES.. ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. OPENING CONCERT. 1928 SEASON. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 31. Soloists: MISS PHYLLIS HAZELL. Contralto. MR. HUBERT CARTER, Tenor. MR. FRANK SUTHERLAND, Bass. MR. EDGAR RANDAL. Organ. • EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME OF PART SINGING. Intending New Subscribers are requested to make early application for Season Tickets to Wm. Coltman. 194, Queen Street, or Syd. J. Harbutt, 22. Kitchener Street. , Rates: 2 Tickets for Each Concert ... 10s 6d. 3 Tickets for Each Concert . . 15s 6d 4 Tickets for Each Concert . . 21s Od These are the lowest rates of any Musical Society in the Dominion. PROHIBITION RALLY, PROHIBITION RALLY. LARGE TOWN HALL, TUESDAY. June 5, 8 p.m. DR. WM. C. POOLE, Ph.D., D.D., Successor to Dr.. F. B. Meyer, at Christ Church, Westminster, London. " DRY OR DIE—THE ANGLO-SAXON DILEMMA." Hear this Searching Analysis of the Liquor Problem. /lITY OF AUCKLAND.-BAND RECITAL. V.' —Special Notice: The Town Hall rot being available there will not be a Band Recital TO-MORROW (Sunday) Night.— .11. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. MM CARLAW~ PARK. CARLAW PARK. (SAT.), TO-DAY (SAT.). (SAT.), TO-DAY (SAT.). ANOTHER GREAT THRILL. RICHMOND V. PONSONBY. RICHMOND V. PONSONBY. No. 1. 3 p.m. MARIST 0. B. V. ELLERSLIE. No. 2. 3 p.m. CURTAIN RAISERS AT 1.45. FOLLOW THE CROWD AND'ENJOY CLEAN, SPORT. ADMISSION—Ground: Ladies, 6d; Gents. Is: S&and: Ladies, 6d; Gents, Is. IVAN CULPAN. Secretary. PARADES. -IST BAT r £ALION. THE AUCKLAND J- REGIMENT (C.R.0.). KINGS BIRTHDAY PARADE. The Battalion will Parade at the DRILL HALL. RUTLAND STREET, at 8.46 a.m. on MONDAY, June 4. 1928. for a Ceremonial Parade. DRESS: Revifwv Order. (Full web equipment will be worn). In the event K the Parade being cancelled owing to inolement weather, the Royal Salute of 21 guns will be fired in the Outer Domain at 8 0 a.n*. "Information" at tlie Telephone Exchange will be advised if the PaTade is to be can(Signed) J. G. C. WALES Captain, N.Z.S.C., Adjutant. l3t B». The Auckland Regt. (C.R.0.), PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. J u \ H. WOOD Wishes to Announce that he has taken Room si on FIRST FLOOR. PACIFIC BUILDINGS. Corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets, And may be Consulted between the hours of 12 to 1.30* P.m. R. F. W. GORDON Has Remowad His CONSULTING ROOMS To EDSON'S BUELdDINGS, »270, Queen Street. NERVOUS Diseases successfully treated. —Madam Stroud, Psycho-Therapeutic Healer (Trained Nurse), 3, H.B. Bldgs., Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19956, 26 May 1928, Page 22

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