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AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of MARGARET BANNERMAN TO-NIGHT. "SEXES AND SEVENS." MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS, " DIPLOMACY." HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd TO-NIGHT~AT 8, For This Last Occasion. ANTHONY PRINSEP'S COMPANY, With MARGARET BANNERMAN, MARGARET BANNERMAN. Unquestionably one of the greatest and most popular Actresses who has ever appeared in Auckland, in the Delicious French Comedy, SEXES AND SEVENS. SEXES AND SEVENS.' Adapted by Arthur Wimperis, from the French of Alfred So voir. Brilliantly clever dialogue, exquisite comedy situations, in which Miss fiiaunerman is a perfect ioy. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS. Two Special Representations of the famous Comedy-Drama, DIPLOMACY. DIPLOMACY. Adapted from Victorien Sardou's "Dora." whicli ou its lust revival ran for two yearß in London, Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd Daj' Sales at lI.M. Theatre Confectionery PRICES D.C and R.S.. 7s. Stalls, 4s. Gallery, Is Cd; Early Door Stalls. Is extra: Early Door Gallery. Gd extra All prices Plus Tax. Manager John Fairell GRAND CHARITY CONCERT. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. PART 1. i Vocal Quartette. "What a Wonderful World," Miss Brinsden, Mrs. Bean, Messrs. Walsjie and Wilson, Arranged tor four voices by Mr Cyril Walaiie (Lohn Pianoforte Duet. "La Grotte de i-ingal" (Mendelssohn i Miss A. Tanfield and Miss L>. AJann. > Song. "Siciliana" (from "Cavaliena Rusticana"), Mr. Len.Wiisoxi - (Aiascagni) i. Conwalto boto. "My ohipii," Mrs. b. .bean. 5. Piano Solo. "Tc the Spring," Miss S. Fraser - (Grieg) G. Vocal Duet, "When Sons: Is SweeV Mrs. E. Bean (contralto) and. Miss Brinsden (soprano). 7. Pianoiorte Duet. "Silver Waves,' Miss G. 'l'reacey and Miss D. Mann (Goddard) Songs (a) "April Is a Lady" (b) "When Love Remembers," Miss Nora Treacey (Pupil of Mrs Cyril Towsey). 9. Vocal Duet, "Watchman. What ol the Night!" Mr. Len Wilson (tenor) and Mr. Cyril W'alshe (bass) - - (Sargeant) 10 Ballet 1 Dance (a) 1. The Fairy, Patty McLaughlan; 2. The Soldier, Dorothy Katita. 3. The Doll. Peggy Ruane. (b) Breeze, June Rice and Dorothy Katita. (Pupils of Mile. Valeska). 11 Songs, A'O Lovely _ Night" and "Danny Boy," Madame Leivre. 12 Piano Solo (Selected). Master Bruce Ripley 13. Feats of Strength and Agility. Mr. Len Wilson (Director of the Wilson School of Physical Culture), and Mr. H. N. Miller PART 11. 14. Clog Dance •••"' Sailor's Hornpipe, Master J. Boardman. 15. Piano Solo. ..cjestraum," Miss Dorothy Mann - • - - - - (Liszt) IG. Dance. Miss Edna Farn (Pupil of Miss Daphne Knight). 17. Song. "Sing Joyous Bird." Misu Brindsen (Phillips) 18. Pianoforte Duet. "March Hongroise." Mibs D. Mann and Miss A. Tarcfield (Kowalski) 19 Meditation," Master Roy Whittle}. 20. Vocal Duet, "Carmena Waltz Song," Mrs. E. Bean (contralto) and Mr. Len Wilson (tenor). ?1. Song, "Soul of Mine." Mrs. E. Bean. 22. Humorous Recitations, "After Marriage" and "His Only Hair," Mr. Noel Harris. 23. r>intT>fnrte Solo. "Prelude." Viss Audrey Tanfield • (RaohnipninoS) 94. Tenor Polos. Irish R'-tipk. Mr. T en Wilson. 25. Pianoforte Duet. "Witches' F'iorbt," Miss S. Fraser and Miss A T^rteM (H. M. Russell* 2G. Vocal Duet. "Arise O Sun." Mrs. E. B»an (contralto) and Mr. Cyril Wslshe (bass). 27. Vncpl Duft "The Jovial Blacksmiths." Mr. T,en Wilson (tenor) and >T r. Cvril Wal°h° fbnsO . . . CPingliam) TTTF VattoNAT, AWFAf. Accompanist": Mr. Walslie. Miss Tanfield. Miss Dorothv Mann. CLICK CLACK, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, GRAND LONG NIC-HT. CLYDE HOWLEY'S INTERNATIONALS. Dancing 8 to 12 p.m. Admission 4s. Reserves Ring 40-789. AFTERNOON TEA DANCE. 3 to 5. Ladies Ifl. Gents. Is 6d. PEV. LIONEL B FLETCHER -tw Speaks to the children. TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. TOWN HALL, at 2.45. Special singins bv the children and great choir. AG.A.A. —100 GIRLS CONTESTING TEAM GAMES, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27. At BLANDFORD PARK. LECTURES. NI T Y HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY*. 3 P.M. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE." DR. WILLIAM H ' PETTIT Will (D.V.) Conclude His Stirring Address On The Theories Of "Christian Science." TTOME NURSING. VThe First Lecture will be \PKPoy given LADIES at the Ambulance Station on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. at 7 p.m. The Fee for the Course Us 'id) must be prepaid to willjaM RATTRA y, Hon Secretary, Ambulance Station Rutland St MEETINGS. rAITEMATA ELECTORATE. TAKAPUNA Friends and Supporters of MR. ALEX. HARRIS. M.P.. are invited to attend a Social Gathering to be held in THE GAIETY. THEATRE. TAKAPUNA. On THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. At 8 p.m.. To Extend a Welcome Home to MR. HARRIS FROM PARLIAMENT. Ladies and New Electors Especially Invited. THOMAS HANNA, On Behalf of Reception Committee. E OPAHEKE. RATEPAYERS' corp. , BOMBAY-IvARAKA ASSOCIATION InThe Annual Meeting of the Association will bo held in the Bombay Hall. Bombay, on THURSDAY.,October 18. at 8 p.m BUSINESS: Annual Report and Statement of Accounts. Election of Officers. Address by Chairman. County Council (Mr. J. N. Massey). on Roading. Short Social after Meeting. V C. COOPER. Hon. Sec. RAINBOW FAIR AND SALE OF WORK In aid of Trust Funds, Trinity Methodist Church. Kingsland. WEDNESDAY ANb THURSDAY NEXT OPENS 2 P.M. JUBILEE HALL. KINGSLAND. Jumble Stall, Fancy Work. Sweets. Cakes, and lots of other good things. Afternoon Tea and Refreshments. AFTERNOONS FREE. EVENINGS, fid. PATENTS. PATENTEE haß valuable Patent for sale; nT would like an American to buy.—AdNesß at Hf.kalc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 24

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