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AMUSEMENTS. - " THE CALL OF THE SEA." A thrilling and realistic Romance of the bravery and devotion to his King, and his Country of a British Naval Officer. THE NATIONAL THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. BRITAIN'S GREATEST TRIUMPH. A Terrific and Wonderful Drama. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. 11, 2.15 and 8. With, HENRY: EDWARDS (Star of "The Flag 'Lieutenant"), And CHRISSIE WHITE. " THE CALL OF THE SEA." Never before has such an intensely dramatio epic .been witnessed on the talking screen. " THE CALL OF THE SEA." The might of Britain's Navy pitted against the cunning of an Oriental Potentate, and love fighting brutal intrigue in the stronghold of the Orient. " THE CALL OF THE SEA." The story is brilliantly constructed. It is a wholesome and crediblo story, with humour and tragedy in its texture. It is enchantingly and authentically British in character. A Brilliant Supporting Programme Includes the Third and Most Exciting Chapter of "HEROES OF THE FLAMES." And a Series of Outstanding Feature Shorts. Prices: 2s 6d, 2s, Is 6d and Is. • Reserves, Phone 42-169. AS COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE. HH THE LYRIC THE LYRIC SYMONDS STREET. "MATINEE, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 P.M. Do Not be Misled. . The Best Double Feature Programme in Town. No. 1— ■ ■ •<- RICHARD ARLEN RICHARD ARLEN IN " THE SEA GOD." "THE SEA GOD." No.* 2 Basil Dean Presents THE GREAT BRITISH PICTURE, "THE PERFECT ALIBI." "THE PERFECT ALIBI." "THE PERFECT ALIBI." GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PUCCINI MUSICAL SOCIETY. A GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN -NEXT MONTH IN THE MAIN TOWN HALL, BY THE PUCCINI MUSICAL' SOCIETY, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE MUSICIANS' UNION. The Programme will include one of Perosi's Oratorios, accompanied by the Grand Organ, and Orchestra under the conductorBhip of MR. G. POORE. The First Part of the Programme will include famous gems from Grand Opera rendered by the Puccini Choir. Items will also be given by SIGNOR COSTANTINI and the well-known Artists Misses Jenkins, Rosieur and Paterson, and Messrs. Fagan, Yeates, Mulgan, Mitchell and Louisson. In view of this great Musical Event the committee of the above Society will welcome new_ Members. Any kind of voice will be suitable, and Practices will be held every Tuesday and /Thursday Evening at 8 p.m. in St. Benedict's Clubrooms. For Further Particulars Phone 21-377. rpOWN HALL, ITO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), GRAND CONCERT AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster, Geo. Buckley. Delightful compositions by Massenet, Wagner, Strauss, Auber, Liszt, Tschaikowsky, Mendelssohn and others. _ Messrs. Bowes. McLennan, Pheloung, Davies, Jack-son,-McGregor and Cooper will be the assisting artists. Admission, 6d and Is. The Band will also give a fine programme at the Zoological Park TO-MORROW (Sunday) Afternoon, commencing at 2.45.

THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA 0 ASfisaWILL 'HOLD ITS SECOND CONCERT IN THE TOWN HALL ON THURSDAY, JULY 23. An Excellent Programme of Bright Music will be Presented, including Rubenstein's Famous Piano Concerto, with ME. CYRIL TOWSEY at the Piano.., ENROL NOW! > Subscription: lis 3d. (2 Tickets for Each of 3 Concerts.) No Tax. W. J. CADDELL, Secretary, Ca-ddells, Limited, Queen's Arcade. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. |i LEAGUE FOOTBALL, P CARLAW PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), DEVONPORT V. RICHMOND. ELLERSLIE V. PONSONBY. SURE TO BE TWO GOOD OPEN GAMES. IVAN CULPAN, Hon. Sec. REUNIONS. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL DINNER will* take place at the HOTEL ASTOR, corner of Khyber Pass and Symonds Street, on SATURDAY Evening next, July 18, at 6.45. Will any Old Boy who has not received intimation kindly accept thia as an invitation. . . LODGE MEETINGS. Loyal orange instituTION OF NEW ZEALAND. , No. 2 DISTRICT LODGE JULY 12 CELEBRATIONS. SUNDAY, JULY 12. A GRAND PROCESSION OF ORANGEMEN, Headed by St. Andrew's Pipe Band, Will Leave the ORANGE HALL, Newton Road, At 2.30 TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, By way of Symonds Street and Ivarangahape Road to Pitt Street Methodist Church. Where a Service will be held, and the RE7. W. WALKER will give the Address. All Orangemen, and. Women and Protestant Friendß invited to attend. The Celebrations will be further continued on WEDNESDAY, July 15, in the Orange Hall, at 8 p.m., by a " Social Gathering: Tickets: Gent.'e, 2s. Ladips, Is 6d. A. S. GALB'RAITH, District Secretary. TENNIS REQUISITES. A BRUCE. Expert Racquet Stringer, 94, . Albert Street.— Players recommend; patronised by Tilden, world's champion.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 20