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PITT STREET METHODIST SCHOOL HALL Tuesday Next, June 21 AT 2.30 P.M. Under the auspices of the Ladies' Committee ANNUAL GIFT AFTERNOON FOR THE CLOTHING FUND- OF THE Methodist Orphanages Mt. Albert and Epsom, comprising over 100 Children. Addresses by Rev. Dr. Ranston, who will p.reside; Mesdames Armitage and Everiss, Matrons. Music, Recitations, Afternoon Tea. Money, Material, or Clothing gratefully received. MRS. A. C. CAUGHEY, PresidenL MISS AGNES MASON, Hon. Sec. I T Y OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK Sunday, 19th June, 1927 AT 2,45 P.M. An interesting and educative Zoological display supplemented with a fine Musical Programme by the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Christopher Smith, Bandmaster PROGRAMME: God Save The King MARCH—“Merry of Heart” May HYMN —“Abide With Me” .. . Monk OVERTURE —“Poet and Peasant” Suppe EUPHONIUM SOLO —“Souvenir de Valence” Bleger Soloists: Messrs. Purchase and Staley. SELECTION —“Sullivan Operas” Dan Godfrey. MARCH —“Sylvia” Vlach WALTZ—“LiIac Time” Schubert-Cl utsam SUITE —“A Coon’s Day Out” .. Baynes No. I—Good-Morning. No. 2—Good-Afternoon. No. 3—Good-Evening. MARCH —“Changing Guard” Ord Hume. National Anthem TRAMS AND BUSES RUN FROM ALL POINTS J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. LECTURES pARNELL J^IBRARY. WINTER COURSE Lecture By DR. P. H. BUCK (Te Rangihiroa) “The Maori in History and Tradition” Tuesday, June 21, 1927 Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR ADMISSION BY COURSE TICKET OR SIXPENCE

"Somebody’s Son” is still another Ufa production, soon to be released. It features the inimitable Willy Fritseh and Mady Christmas, the stars who share honours in the glorious Dream.” This picture also abounds in scenic beauty, the rugged splendour of the Swedish Coast. The story is fast moving and enthralling throughout. A most novel plot is handted beautifully and it strikes the keynote of all Ufa productions—an unexpected turn of events and a delightful ending.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 14

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