AMUSEMENTS Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL COUNCIL TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. WELCOME HOME TO TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MB. H. >f SMEETON. of Auckland. Honorary Y.M.C.A. Commissioner, MR. Aw VARNEY. Supervising Secretary. WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM ENGLAND AND FROM THE FRONT IN FRANCE. Chairman SIR JAMES ALLEN. ILK. SMEETON and MR- VARNEY will tell the Story of their Experiences •WITH OUR BOYS, IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE!” MOVING PICTURES and LANTERN SLIDES, GIVING VIVID AND REALISTIC PICTURES OF ACTUAL WAR CONDITIONS (NEVER BEFORE SHOWN IN WELLINGTON). MILL BE EXHIBITED. SPECIAL NOTE 1 During the Evening a SPECIAL COLLECTION Trill be taken up in Aid of the Countess of Liverpool’s CHRIS!MAS ILUM PLDDING FUND. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Body of Hall, Free ,• Drees Circle, Reserved Scats. 2s. Booking Plan at Bristol THIS MORNING. Is; KEEP THURSDAY FREE.
AMUSEMENTS T lOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Many pilgrims nightly tread the path of Cuba street to worship at the Shrino of Mr Edward Branscombe's Breezy people. And the songs which The Dandies have sung and the things which they have done since last Saturday will be sung and done again for the last time this evening. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. ON THE MORROW ALL WILL BE . NEW. The Levy—3s, 2a Is. Seats booked by The Bristol. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT^ Q_RAND OPERA HOUSE. TOR A SEASON OF TEN NIGHTS ONLYI Commencing WEDNESDAY. AUGUST Bth. Messrs L and N. Ta.it will Present their New Musical Comedy Company of CO Brilliant Artists, including BARRY LUPINO, In The Smartest of all Musical Comedies, "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE// After a Phenomenal ’ Season of Ten Weeks in the Palace Theatre, Sydney, And Now Playing to Crowded Houses in the 'North. Second Grand Production, "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM.” A Musical Tale of. Japan. From the Criterion Theatre, London. The Box Plan for First Six Nights of the Season oocns at The Bristol on Thursday. August 2nd. •Reserved Stalls, 6s: Dtess Circle. ss. Direction, J. and N. TAIT. EVERYBODY’S ‘ CONTINUOUS TO-DAY. ROBERT WARWICK Xa "THE AHGYLE CASE," All the Resources of Modern Science are Employed by the Great Detective in this Story, Until he Tracks Down THE WOMAN WHO SAW JOHN ARGYLB KILLED. A Climax that Leaves One Breathless. EVERY GUESS YOU MAKE WILL BE QUITE WRONG. The Sort of Picture that Makes the Ushers Neglect their ,Jobs. Also: "America Prepares for War,/' 2 reels of intense interest.
THE EMPRESS CONTINUOUS TO-DAY. LILLIAN WALKED Ab “KITTY MACKAY,” ■ Here is "A real Scotch Story. Full of the best of SCOTCH HUMOUR. SCOTCH PATHOS. SCOTCH LIFE. A Rare and Splendid Love Story. Set in. Quaint Surroundings, Until .. , , . Kitty finds that she is a Lord s Daughter, And “Now for Buckingham Palace and Kitty Mackay." "You can almost hear the bagpipes playimr throughout this wonderful work. LUXURIOUS SCENES OF LONDON SOCIETY/' "Iron Claw, No. 2/' WATERSIDERS’ BAND The annual meeting of the Waterside Workers' Band was hold on Sunday last, Mr H. Callaghan was in the chair uuu there was a. full attendance of members. The chief business was the reception of the report and balance-sheet. The balance-sheet for the year ended July 14th showed assets as follows r Silver-plated instruments. -£J3O 12s lOd; old instruments. £3O 12s 6d; old uniforms. £3o 12s 2d i new uniforms, £l6B 18s 6d; music, stands, music, lamps, etc., .£3l 4s: total. XBOO. The liabilities are nil. The receipts for the year exceeded the expenditure by -615 17s. The report and balance-sheet wore adopted. _ The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: —Conductor, Mr J. J. Brew; drum-major. Mr C. Wentworth ; bandmaster, Mr Omrod; band sergeant, Mr W. Barke; corporal, Mr T. McGregor; librarian. Mr T, Hickey; secretary, Mr B. Bradley; assistant secretary, Mr L, Tremdyne; delegate to W.W.U.. Mr M. Broadhurst: general committee, Messrs Greig. M. Broadhurst, H. Hines. W. Owens, and H. Berry. Mr Brew spoke on the progress the band had made during the past twelve months and the success they had attained with the Sunday concerts. He Impressed on the members to attend the rehearsals so that they could attain greater efficiency. ■ ' The band intend to hold a 'smoko to give a fiend-off to some of their members wbp are about to go into camp. For Children's Hocking Cough at nicht. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,
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