AMUSEMENTS ALEXANDER WATSON BOX PLANS. The Plans will be at J. W. Coleman. Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade, this afternoon, where 3s Day Sales are also procurable. Concert Chamber, Town Hall TO-NIGHT at 8 CHANGE PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. E. J. GRAVESTOCK Presents Alexander Watson In THE MOST UNIQUE And THE MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT . New Zealand has ever known. TO-NIGHT’S GREAT PROGRAMME. Selection from SIR J. M. BARRIE’S Famous Story, “THE LITTLE MINISTER.” Followed by Miscellaneous Items. “The Kelpie of Corrievrecken’’ Chas. Mackay. “A Ballad of Cape St. Vincent” John Masefield. “Cargoes John Masefield. “Bill’s Ghost” John Masefield. “The Traveller” - - - - C. Fox-Smith. “When We Were Very Young” A. A. Milne. ALEXANDER WATSON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 DICKENS NIGHT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 KIPLING NIGHT PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, plus tax. (Concessions to Students and Parties.) 3s Day Sales at J. W. Coleman, Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade. Full Programme at the Box Office. Concert Extraordinary! By the Royal Auckland Choir (100 Male Voices) Conductor: PROF. W. E. THOMAS, Mus., Bac., Oxon. ASSISTED BY GOLD MEDALLISTS, RECENT COMPETITIONS. For Benefit of THE BOY SCOUTS’ ASSOCIATION. Town Hall, Auckland Monday, October 10 AT 8 P.M. Are You Coming? Is Your Boy a Scout? ADMISSION, 2s and Is. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son,, Ltd.
DRILL HALL Oct. 22 to 29 Inclusive The Scenic Carnival Supreme Sunny Italy A FEAST OF COLOUR AND GAIETY. In aid Funds for Play and Recreation Association’s Community Club. All Local Organisations assistingi. Mothers.—Please note Photographic Baby Show. Send in a Photo, of Your Baby. Zaza Studio will photograph free daily from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Two Classes, Boys and Girls, 18 months and under, and 19 months to 3 years. Judging by Public Vote during Carnival Framed Enlargements as Prizes. YOUR HELP SOLICITED IN THE COMMUNITY INTEREST. DON’T FORGET THE DATES. L. S. DAVIS, . .Organiser.
Click Clack Newmarket. TO-NIGHT Dancing, 8 to 12 (midnight). Admission, ss. Cabaret Items by MISS DINAH GREENING The Cabaret May be Hired for Private Dances, Bridge Parties, etc. Phone: Day, 25-021; after 7.30, 46-134. Sunday Night Concert In Aid of the UNEMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION FUND | SELECTED VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS by Auckland’s Leading Artists, who are giving their services F ree. MR. HARRY BENDALL’S ORCHESTRA. Howard Moody, Campbell Boys, Colin Crane, Smithson Family, Puka and Brady, Mile. Muria, Mr. O. Hagen, Mr. Hank, Miss Winnie. PRINCESS THEATRE Commencing at 7.30. HELP THE CAUSE. DON’T MISS NEXT WEDN ESDAY with its Continuous Musical Programme. No Waiting between Your Dances Kitchener Hall, Kitchener St. (Late Society of Arts Hall) Open for Engagement Concerts, Dances and Lectures on Tuesday to Friday evenings. For particulars ippfy to:— LEONARD KNIGHT, 403 N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Queen Street. Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 164, 1 October 1927, Page 14
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