AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT "EARL OP LIVERPOOL'S OWN." , s ' "EARL OF LIVERPOOL'S OWN." i IJtRENTHAM MENTAL .JJAND. (By Kind Permission of Colonel Fulton.> .WILL GIVE A . GRAND BAND CONCERT, ' AT THE LARGE TOWN HALL. LAR'3E TOWN HALL. 8 P.M. TO-N.TGHT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, Bth - 8 P.M. (Under the Distinguished I'atronago of Their Excellencies lord and Lady Liverpool; also Members of National Ministry, Defence Authorities, and His Worship the Mayor. SPECIAL NOTE: ■ Mr. G, B. Holmes (Maunder of "The Armies of Europe af'War" Films Coy, London), being tile Lessee of the Largo Town Hall To-night (Eriday), has kindly consented to allow the Bawl the nso of same, and, in addition '"Tho Armies of Europe at War" Films Coy... will screen the latest ACTIJAiTi WAR FILMS, at intervals throughout tho evening. Port,ion of Proceeds in Aid of Providing Binoculars. ; .TUPP'S BAND will Play from Messrs. Kirkcaldie and; i Stains, 7.30 p.m., via Willis Street and Manners Street, to tho Town Hall. , • . PRICES—Circle, 2s. (Reserved, 2<s. 6d.); Ground Floor, Is. Plan at Bristol. Doors Open liarly. JOSEPH LEWIS, General Secretary, NI.Z. Patriotic 'Society. GRAND PROGRAMME— TR.ENTHAM REGIMENTAL BAND WILL PLAY-Opeailng Overture-"Ravenß- - March (Grimmer). Overture —"Poet and Peasant." War Pictures—"Armies of Europe at War." Song—Signor Abel Rowe. Descriptive Fantasia —"A Soldier's Life" (Shipley Douglasi, Exhibition by Brigade Drummers (12 Strong). Interval. March—"Our Boys" (Ivan M. Levy, Wellington). War Pictures—'"Armies of Europe at War." ' Song—Miss Miriam RusseU. Military March, New Zealand's Natioual Son?, "Tha tidier"—Arranged by E. Leslie-Jones, Wellimrton. (Specially dedicated to N,Z. "Troops). Overture—"Raymond" (Rimmer). GQD SAVE THE KING.
The illustrations in this week's iswio of the "N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic 'Review" are well up to the usual high st andard of variety and excellence. Of outstanding interest arc tho portraits of £338 Now Zealand soldiers cither wounded lor killed in action; a full page of competitions in the King's College annual raicc; a full page devoted to the■ characters!■■ in the Wellington Amateur Operatic Society's production' of "Lcs Cloches <ics Cornevillc"; a snapshot at the finish'' of the AVebb-Hannan sculling match; si'ijipsliots at the recent Wanganui Ea'sjng Meeting; photographs of the' Auckland Queen Carnival candidates; and a miilftellanootin .-UKortDieni wvptifig ttag«, .4]Wrt, .and tog,jew CTcatjjr-AaTk ■
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 7
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