0* T/toMRf A.OGrieN g YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE HOOT GIBSON THE DENVER DUDE ” W on'd °Faus~r^yt hmkal eANBYHATS McKAY A A Ng U THE S CmUD S, R S° R^^-t !gSAX%^S?TO R V VOCAL,STTHE SIGN OF FOUR” British Masterpiece of P n . “que anti Skilful Masterpiece of Polished Tec Mystificati and “OH BABY ” A 1 N SUCCESSION OF UPROARIOUS nir,N ALSO: TWO BIG ACTS ° US INCIDENTS. Wiaete I Sr \ Broadway Nmkt. “Fashions For Women 77 Hi? lpfe-tr" Ajd KADOMA 2 - EMG - ? “ hotel IMPERIAL ” With POLA NEGRI, One of the Gripping Stories. REGINALD DENNY In “Take It From Me” A BARGAIN DAY AT A BIG FASHION DEPARTMENT M ‘° N „ With IN HIS FUNNIEST. Phones 46-609 KhViKHM V THREE LAMPS * harry LANGDON In ‘T ramp—T ramp—Tramp THE GREATEST SCREEiN COMEDY TO DATE. Also: ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE. Reserves at Golden Bowl, Next Theatre.
GRAND OPP. G.P.O. FRED THOMPSON AND Silver King HIS WONDER HORSE “Hands Across the Border ” SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.25, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY
Little Theatre Society Members’ Preferential Booking for ‘The Cassilis Engagement’ July 12, 13, 14 Will remain open till 5 p.m. tomorrow, July 7, public booking opening on Friday, July 8. New members can still enrol for X l balance of the season at the Ofnce of the Secretary, Theo. J. Spry, 206 Victoria Arcade, or at Lewis R. Eady, the subscriptions being £l/11/6 for two seats at each production or 15/9 for one seat at each production. Third Production now being cast, members desiring to take active parts communicrte with Kenneth Brampton, Producer, Telephone 46-668.
O F QI T Y OF ’ MUNICIPAL CONCERTS TOWN HALL Saturday, July 9, 1927 AT 8 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND Renders the Following GRAND PROGRAMME God Save the King. MARCH—"March of the Mogul 6mperors” (from “The Crown of India" Suite) Elgar OVERTURE—"Egmont” Beethoven THE MUNICIPAL BAND SONG— “The Lute Player” . . Allitsen Vocalist, MR. STAN PRITCHARD morceaux—(a) “Salut D'Amour Elgar (b) “Scene Espagnole Sevillana” Elgar THE MUNICIPAL BAND SONG—“Break, Break into Song” Mallinson Vocalist, MISS KATE CHRISTIE Andante Con Moto from sth Symphony Op. 67) Beethoven THE MUNICIPAL BAND FLUTE SOLO—“Lieder ohne Worte” Clinton Soloist, MR. HAL C. McLENNAN SONG—“Son of Mine” Wallace Vocalist, MR. STAN PRITCHARD SUlTE—"Scenes Pittoresque” Massenet I—Marche; 2—Air de Ballet; 3 —Angelus; A —Fete Boheme. THE MUNICIPAL BAND SONG—“Calm as the Night” .. Bohm Vocalist, MISS KATE CHRISTIE TONE POEM—“Finlandia” Sibelius National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster MR. WHITTAKER, Accompanist ADMISSION: 6d and 1s; Reserves, 2s. Booking at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen Street J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. PORT AUCKLAND BAND CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR The Port Auckland Band is to hold a carnival and bazaar in the Town Hall, commencing on Thursday, and continuing until Saturday. New attractions are on the programme for each evening, and on Saturday afternoon there will be a baby show. On Sunday evening there will be a concert by massed bands.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 89, 6 July 1927, Page 15
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