AMUSEMENTS GRAND Opposite G.P.O. To-day To-day METRO GOLDWYN-MAYER’S EPIC, SCARLET LETTER* From Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Great Book. Starring LILLIAN GISH. Orchestra Fine Supporting Programme. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.25, 3.35, 5.45, and S. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY.
Auckland Artillery Band ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE To-Morrow (Sunday) at 3 p.m. (By kind permission of Colonel Newman, D. 5.0., and courtesy of Auckland Racing: Club.) SPECIAL PROGRAMME. March; “Palmer House” Pettie Overture, “Lustpiel” Keler Beler Suite, “Bohemian” J. Ord Hume A Gipsy Love Story— No. I—“ The Appeal.” No. 2—“ The Caravan.” No. 3—“ The Tarantella.” Seelction, “Chu Chin Chow” arr. J. Ord Hume Characteristic Novelty, “Carmanita” Duromc Grand Selection, Rossini’s Works arr. Round Hymn, “Abide With Me” Monk March, “Mad Major” Alford Collection for Band Funds. GOD SAVE THE KING. E. TREGILGAS, Conductor, NOTE.—A Special Car Service has been arranged. Trams will leave intersection Queen and Customs Streets, via Anzac avenue, at five minute intervals, from 2.11 p.m. till 3.1 p.m. LECTURES J> EMUERA LIBRARY. WINTER COURSE Lecture —Recital ‘•GILBERT AND SULLIVAN” (The Heavenly Twins of English Opera) By MR. KARL ATKINSON. Tuesday, July 26 Musical selections will be rendered bv Mrs. Prank Nathan, Mrs. Karl Atkinson. Miss Nellie Lmgard, Messrs. Roy Dormer, Selwyn Hamlin and Karl Atkinson. Accompanist: Miss Tui Ward. Chairman: CR. J. BARR PATERSON Ad SIXPENCE, ssion: BY COURSE TICKET REY LYNN LIBRAPY. Winter Course Lecture “THE HUMOUR AND PATHOS OF A PARSON’S LIFE IN THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH,” By REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. Wednesday, Juiy 27 A Popular Lecture by a popular lecturer. When Mr. Fletcher gave this lecture recently at Beresford Street Church hundreds were unable to gain admission. Admission: SIXPENCE, or BY COURSE TICKET VISIT OF Rev. JAMES BARR 8.D., M.P. MEMBER OF BRITISH HOUSE OF COM MONS. Meeting Arrangements 8 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 29—8 p.m. REMUERA PUBLIC LIBRARY. PUBLIC LECTURE, “SCOTLAND IN STORY, SONG, AND SCENERY" (Under auspices Auckland St. Andrew’s Society). Chairman: COUNCILLOR J. BARR PATERSON (President St. Andrew’s Society). ADMISSION, Is. Tickets obtainable from Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., opp. H.M. Arcade, Queen Street. SUNDAY, JULY 31: 11.a.m. MORNING SERVICE. MT. ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Service in “Kozie” Picture Theatre, Mt. Albert Tram Terminus). .3 p.m.— MONSTER PUBLIC MEETING, LARGE TOWN HALL (Under auspices New Zealand Alliance, Auckland Area). Chairman: HON. GEO FOWLDS, C.B.E. “THE WORLD FIGHT AGAINST THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.” REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER WILL ALSO SPEAK. 7 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Lower Symonds Street). 7.15 p.m.—AFTER-CHURCH MEETING. PRINCESS THEATRE, Queen Street. “HUMANITARIAN ASPECTS OF THE LABOUR MOVEMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN.” Chairman: MR. OSCAR McBRINE. (Under auspices of the Auckland Labour Party). MONDAY, AUGUST 1. 8 p.m.—TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER 8 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE, “ROBERT BURNS SCOTLAND’S NATIONAL BARD” (Under auspices Auckland St. Andrew’s Society). Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND, GEO. BAILDON, Esq. ADMISSION, 2s (reserved) and Is. Tickets obtainable at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., op. H.M. Theatre, Queen* St. REV. JAMES BARR will speak in Hamilton on TUESDAY, August 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 16
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