FINAL MATINEE’"''' 1 ' TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AT 230 Lessees .. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) THE GREAT MISS EVELYN MAXWELL, who folds a chapter from the supernatural an exhibition of thought transference r mental telepathy, the result of year* cf BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY FOR Tuc FINAL MATINEE AND YOU WILI NOT BE DISAPPOINTED Bring the Children to Fairyland—u,u Prices to All Parts SEE DISAPPEARING HORSE Cheating the Gallows—the Cell of Spikes the Disappear.!," Flappers—Shooting Through a Li„i Woman—the Elongated Maiden -I Aerial Pigeons—Astral Hand—Men of Boxes—Bewitched Hat—the Astral Hand Metamorphosis—Saw Woman in Halves. ’ 4 / PRICES: Reserves, D.C. and R.S., 6s: Stalls, 4s; Early Gallery. 2s 6d; Late Gallery, 1s 6d. Children admitted to all performances Half-price, except Late Gallery, Is. All prices plus tax. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. After 12 o’clock at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Day Sales at H.M. Confectionery. EPSOM WINTER BRA R Y LECTURE COURSE by the REV. CECIL A. B. WATSON “Old Auckland” THE BIRTH AND INFANCY OF A CITY (Illustrated with Lantern Slides). Tuesday, September 6th Chairman—Cß. S. IRWIN CROOKES. ADMISSION SIXPENCE OR BY COURSE TICKET TOWN HALL AUCKLAND. Wednesday, September? AT 7.45 p.m., PROMPT Grand Concert In Aid Of Partially Disabled Soldiers PROGRAM M E The King March (a) “Palmer House’’ Pettee; (bl “Selection from “No! No! Nanette Vincent Youmans Auckland Artillery Band Conductor, Lieut. E. Tregilgas Song—“Eedouin Love Song’’ Pinsuti Mr. Frank Sutherland Male Quartette — “Night Winds Softly Flow’’ Calkin The Lyric Quartette. Messrs. Ripley, Richards, McElwain and Thomas Song (soprano) “Morning Miss S. R. Stacpoole Juvenile Dancers .. . “Dresden China Master Neil Arrow and Miss Joan MeAlpine. Pupils of Miss D. Stoddart. Acrobatic Dance Misses Thora Campbell and Hazel Miller Song (tenor) “Selected Mr. Birrell O’Malley Duo “Allegro Amiato" from C minor Sonato Greifl Mr. Cyril Towsey, piano and Miss Mar-' garet Stoddart, violin. Song (soprano) “Selected’ Miss Etta Field Humour at the Piano .. .. “Gardening" Mr. Dan Flood Song (contralto) “Tis the Hour of Farewell’’ Lehmann Miss Ina Thompson Song (baritone) “Selected Mr. Barry Coney Cello Solo “Reverie” Emile Dunkler Mr. Francis Bate (by kind permission or
O'Brien Theatres) Song “Is Life a Boon,” from the Yeoman of the Guard Sullivan Mr. Jean Dellore. Accompanist, Miss Dorothea Taylor Song (contralto) “Selected Miss Gwyneth Evans Harp Solo “Selected Miss Mavis Grevatt Modern Dances Mesdames Molly Wooll* cott, Paul and Pelita Groves and Messrs. Baird. Paul and Plumer. “A Little Humour” .. Mr. Alan McElwam Accompanist, Mr. Cyril Towsey Stage Manager, Mr. Alan McElwain THE PROGRAMME WILL COMMENCE AT 7.45 P.M. PROMPTLY AND IS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION ADMISSION—Is and 2s. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., 3s. E. H. SHARP, Hon. Sec. Q.REY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. TO-NIGHT—B to 12 O’NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. And Every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. “ BEST OF OLD TIME DANCE Unsurpassed Music by Paltridge’s Orchestra Good Floor; Correct Music; Sociable Dance. Ladies, 1s 6d; Gents 2s; Concession t° Members. EREE BUS to Point Chevalier via Grea North Road after Dance. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL Sept. 7. Wednesday Sept. 7Best Comic—Girl and Boy. Best Fancy—Girl and Boy. Best Nursery Rhyme—Girl and ooj Most Original—Girl and Boy. , Prizes for Children 15 and under on jChildren on the Floor, 7.30 to 9-30-Adults 9.30 to IZ* Grand Parade • • B*' s ’ Children, 6d. Ladies, Is. Gents. 1* NOVELTIES FOR THE KIDDIESFree Bus to Point Chevalier at 12 o cloc HARRY W. VAUGHAN. Hon. SecretaryPonsonby Cruising Club FORTNIGHTLY DANCE CLUBHOUSE, ST. MARY’S ROAO TO-NIGHT DANCING 8-11-f' Ladies, Ys 6d Supper Gents, »
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 14
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