Jantrn ahratri' (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.). NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEES—WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY FRANK O’BRIAN JANICE HART THE VARSITY BOYS THE BALLET OF EIGHT AND THE REVELLERS. IN THEIR BIGGEST, AND BEST LAUGH TO DATE. “DOG DAYS” PRICES—4s, 3s, 1s 6d (Plus Tax). St. James Theatre.
REUNIONS. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. OLD BOYS’ DAY. AT THE SCHOOL, MOUNTAIN ROAD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, AT 1.45 P.M. Musical Items, Athletic Displays FOOTBALL MATCH, PAST V. PRESENT ALU OLD BOYS, THEIR WIVES AND FRIENDS CORDIALLY INVITED. All Old Boys will assemble under banners of decades and will march into the School Hall, where they will be briefly welcomed. EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING AND DIAMOND JUBILEE REUNION SMOKE CONCERT, PRINCES ST. MASONIC HALL, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 7.45 P.M. Tickets obtainable from the Secretary, or Prominent Members of the Association. WEAR THE ASSOCIATION’S OFFICIAL TIE FROM AUGUST 5 TO AUGUST 10. T. S. MILLER, Secretary. LECTURES THE PEOPLE’S HEALTH SOCIETY (Incorporated). PUBLIC LECTURE Will be Given at the UNITY HALL, UPPER QUEEN ST. On TUESDAY, JULY 30. at 8 p.m. Lecturer: MADAME MABEL MILNE. Chairman: REV. ANGUS MCDONALD. Subject: "EATS, AND ALL ABdUT THEM WHY, HOW, WHEN.” HEALTH BY NATURAL METHODS. Admission Free. W. H. TERRY, Hon. Secretary. VICTORIA LEAGUE (I ncorp.) Owing to the visit of the French Cruiser the Lecture on Mexico by Mr. Boyle, to Ipe held in the League Rooms on Tuesday Next, 30th inst., HAS BEEN POSTPONED. NAVY LEAGUE. WINTER SESSION, 1929. SOCIAL EVENING MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 29. AT THE NAVY LEAGUE ROOMS, CUSTOMS STREET WEST, 7.45 P.M. Programme Kindly Arranged by St Andrew’s Society. Refreshments. Usual Levy, Is. VISIT OF FRENCH CRUISER TOURVILLE. Members are cordially invited to assist in entertaining our French Visitors. Offers of assistance or hospitality should be forwarded to the Secretary. B. W. BEAUMONT, Secretary. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT Town Hall Concert Chamber THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 8 P.M. Tendered by THE PUCCINI MUSICAL SOCIETY Assisted by THE AUCKLAND TRIO. Violin—lNA BOSWORTH. 'CeIIo—MOLLY WRIGHT. Piano—CYRIL TOWSEY. In Aid of the Mayor’s Earthquake Relief Fund. ADMISSION, 2s. A. CONNOLLY, Hon. Secretary. EVERY SUNDAY MAJESTIC THEATRE, at 7.45 (Doors Open 7.15 p.m.) A UNIQUE COMBINATION PICTURES LECTURETTE MUSIC Commencing THIS SUNDAY, JULY 28. FILMS—"THE RIVER NILE,” the Scenic Wonders of Egypt. "FIGHT FOR LIFE,” A remarkable scientific study of the Struggle for Existence. Artists—Miss Alma McGruer, Miss Beryl Smith, Lyric Four Messrs. Ripley, Richards, McElwain, and Thomas. Lecturette—"The Aims and Objects of the N.Z. Association.” by C. E. Major, Esq. Under the Auspices of The New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Incorp.). COLLECTION. PORTION OF PROCEEDS TO MAYOR’S EARTHQUAKE FUND.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 16
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