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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. AUG. 24 Fuller-Hayward Theatres 'The Brightest Star in Southern Skies, Dale a usten alp: x3l usten Dale a usten ALE - iIUSTEN Dale a usten ale Austen In Her First Starring Vehicle. RUDALL HAYWARD'S PRODUCTION "npHE T>USH /CINDERELLA," " Ihe ajush Cinderella," "'IT'HE DUSH CINDERELLA," " IHE -OUSH OINDEfIELLA," " irpHE TJUSH /CINDERELLA," '■ Ihe Jl>ush Cinderella," By Henry Hayward. A red-blooded drama of the New Zealant backblocks, filled with the true atmosplier of our own glorious bushland, relieved b: uproarious "wayback" comedy and em bellished vrith the exquisite beauty of th Dominion's own chosen Screen Star, AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! BIG 3-STAR FEATURE. BIG 3-STAR FEATURE. MISS QUEENIE PAUL, MR. SYD. BECK. MR. MIKE CONNORS. The Song Leaders for Next "Wednesday's Big Gathering at the Strand (thanks to the kind permission of Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller), YOU OWE YOURSELF A TREAT, COME TO NEXT WEDNESDAY'S COME TO NEXT WEDNESDAY'S COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING, 32.30 to 1.30. 12.30 to 1.30. Your lungs need exercise and your musical box is just dying for a singsong—so leave your troubles to fight their own battles and roll up on Wednesday. Chairman: COUNCILLOR ELLEN MELVILLE. Pianiste: MRS. M. OSBORNE. Song Books and Admission Free. All proceeds to unendowed charity. Final Sing on September 11, at the Town Hall and a night sing, too. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK A Glorious Musical Programme by the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. God Save the King. MARCH—" Uuder Allied Banners " - - - 011erensha\ HYMN—"Wo Plough the Fields and Scatter' - - - Schul; OVERTURE-" Jubilant " - - - Galusk WALTZ—" Weill, Weib, und Gesang " Straus SELECTION—"" Der Freischutz " - Webe INTERVAL. MARCH—" Knavesmire " - - - Roncheti WALTZ-INTERMEZZO—" Beethoven Echoes " Chr. Smitl SELECTION —" Reminiscences of Beethoven " ..... Godfre' DESCRIPTIVE—•" In tho Cloisters" - - - Torrance MARCH—" The Third Battalion " Egertoi National Anthem. Conductor: MR. CHISTOPHER SMITH. J. S. BRIG HAM, Town Clerk. LECTURES, NOTED WORLD LECTURER. LEWIS EADY, LTD., HALL, 100, QUEEN STREET. FREE LECTURES. COMMENCING TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21, AT 8 P.M. A SERIES OF PUBLIC ONE-HOUR LECTURES On SOLAR PLEXUS BREATHING. THE SUPREME DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. By PHOEBE MARIE HOLMES, International Psychologist, Metaphysician, and Scientific " Body Builder." TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, AT 8 P.M. THE LAWS GOVERNING HEALTH. THE FOUR CAUSES OF DISEASE. FIRST STEPS IN REBUILDING THE BODY IN HEALTH, STRENGTH AND VITALITY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, AT 2 P.M. " REJUVENATION "—HOW TO BE FREE FROivt RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, HEART TROUBLE. BLOOD PRESSURE, TORPID LIVER. WEDNESDAY7~AUGUST 22. AT 6.15 P.M. THE CONQUEST OF WORRY, FEAR. TIMIDITY, THE NECESSARY MINERALS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM. HOW TO GET RID OF INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22. AT 8 P.M. " THE DYNAMIC POWER OF CONTROLLED THOUGHT." THOUGHT IS THE MEASURE OF YOUR LIFE, YOU CAN THINK YOURSELF UP OR DOWN. Mrs. Holmes is famed as the Most Inspiring Woman on the Lecture Platform. She will give you the Secret of a Radiant, Joyous, Victorious Life. Don't M 193 the Opportunity of Hearing these Lectures. They are Sane, Sensible, Scientific. WRITTEN QUESTIONS ANSWERED. ALL WELCOME, Silver Collection to Help Defray Expenses. FIRST LECTURE TUESDAY NIGHT. FIRST LECTURE TUESDAY NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. THIRST AID TO THE /gjfgp&w JC INJURED. The First Lecture will be aiven to LADIES at the Amoulance Station on WEDNESDAY, August 22, at 7 p.m. The Fee for the Course of Six Lectures (7s fid) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Honorary Secretary, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 22