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QITY OF AUCKLAND. Municipal Concerts TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT The Auckland Municipal Band ASSISTED BY THE LYRIC FOUR The Band will play: March, “Sylvia”; Overture, “Pique Dame”; Selections, “The Shamrock,” “Katja, the Dancer” and “The Gondoliers”; Phantasy, “Funeral March of a Bumble Bee”; Descriptive Intermezzo, “From a Russian Village.” Messrs. Bowes and Purchase will play the Duet, '‘Excelsior,” and Mr. Hal C. McLennan, the Piccolo Solo, “The Wren in the Poplars.” The Lyric Four will sing “Rockin’ in the Wind,” “O Peaceful Night” and “In Absence.” ADMISSION: 6d and Is. RESERVES, 2s. Booking at Messrs. Son, Ltd., up to 11 the Town Hall. J. Lewis R. Eady and a.m., afterwards at S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. Complimentary Concert TENDERED BY THE MUSICAL SOCIETIES OF AUCKLAND TO MRS. SUTHERLAND (nee Emily Reeves) TOWN HALL Thursday, October 13th The Following are Contributing: PART SONGS byAuckland Male Choir. Lyric Four. SONGS by— Mrs. Sutherland, Miss Mina Caldow. Mrs. Towsey, Barry Coney, Birrell O’Malley. OPERATIC SELECTIONS from “La Mascotte” by Auckland Amateur Operatic Society. HUMOUR by Allan McElwain. PIANOFORTE QUARTETTE — “Fingals Cave”—Miss D. Judson. Mrs. C. Prime, Eric Waters and Barry Coney PIANOFORTE DUO —“Danse Macabre”: Miss D. Judson and Barry Coney. Accompanist: Mrs. Macaridrew. 2/- Admission 2/TICKETS AT ALL MUSIC STORES. S. COLDICUTT, Hon. Secretary. Labour Party AUCKLAND EAST BRANCH Will hold a I GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE AND EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, In the MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. THURSDAY, 5.45 P.M. At 8 p.m.: Orchestra, six instruments. Gents, 2s; Ladies, 1s 6d. LECTURES EPSOM LIBRARY WINTER COURSE. Final Concert Arranged by MR. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. Tuesday, October 4th ARTISTS: Miss Lola Soloman, Vocalist. Mr. Wm. Gemmell, Vocalist. Mr. Bruce Hutton, Vocalist. Miss Isobel Langiands, Violinist. Miss Winifred Cook, Solo Pianist. Miss Nota Tuck, Elocutionist. Miss Jessie Smith, Vocalist. Accompanists—Miss Lillian Braithwaiti Miss Winifred Cook. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE OR BY COURSE TICKEI

IN AID OF THE MAYOR’S UNEMPLOY. MENT FUND. And to Greet ‘Miss New Zea’and, 1927’ MISS AUCKLAND and Her Maid nf Honour. MISS WELLINGTON and Her Maid of Honour. MISS CANTERBURY and Her Maid of Honour. MISS OTAGO and Her Maid of Honou*. MISS SOUTHLAND and Her Maid of Honour. And Their Chaperon, MRS. R. A. SHEPARD. GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MOVIE BALL, “A Night in Hollywood” GREAT TOWN HALL Tuesday, October 18 Under General Direction of MDLLE. VALERIE VALESKA (For the Fuller-Hayward Theatres). Under the immediate support and sanction of the Managements of the REGENT THEATRE, MAJESTIC THEATRE, STRAND THEATRE, and the MOTION PICTURE THEATRES’ ASSOCIATION, PARAMOUNT FILM EXCHANGE. METRO - GOLDWVNMAYER FILM EXCHANGE, FOX FILM CORPORATION, AUSTRALASIAN FILMS, LTD., UNITED ARTISTS' FILM CORPORATION, FIRST NATIONAL FILM EXCHANGE, UNIVER,.SAL FILM EXCHANGE. Wonder Ball of 1927 Wiht a Scintillating Series of attraction*, ncluding a Gorgeous Scenic Setting. “A MOORISH PALACE IN OLD SPAIN," With animatograph Stage Vistas specially designed and painted by George Tarr. MANY VALUABLE CASH PRIZES, aggregating over £SO, in FANCY DRESS MOVIE COMPETITIONS for the Best Representation of — MARY PICKFORD, NORMA TALMADGE. BETTY BALFOUR CHARLES CHAPLIN, HAROLD LLOYD, SYDNEY CHAPLIN. LON CHANEY. COLLEEN MOORE, LAURA LA PLANTE, TOM MIX. Tea/n Representing Movie Character* (not less than Four in number). # Duo representing the Duncan Sisters m | “Topsy and Eva” (Uncle Tom's Cab«n). The Awards will be made by Ballot ot all attending the Movie Bail, including j Spectators. Prizes donated by the Fi ! ni Exchanges. Regent Theatre and FullerHayward Theatres. Colourful Solo and Ballet Dance i Interludes on Stage and Dance Floor by VALESKA And _ THE STRAND-MAJESTIC BALLET. Charming Lighting Effects by Charles Crosher. PRESENTATION OF BETROTHAL RING TO ‘Miss New Zealand, 1927’ During her absence from the Dominio !as Movie Star at the Metro-Goldwy - ! Mayer Studio at Los Angeles. “Miss Ne Zealand. 1927,” will promise to regaro ! M aoriland as her sweetheart, and an e * quisite five-hooped ring, -epresentmg diverse jewels the five principal “ vinces of our Country, will a I way* worn by her. The ring has been speci ' ■ designed and made by Jas P as Jeweller shop and ill be Vsctorii ild exhibition at hi« mgs, Cu'ten Street. (ccr CONTINUOUS DANCINt at 8.45 p.m.), to the Music, of wo —FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL <Lea« Clyde Howley) and WALTER SMliri DANCE ORCHESTRA. ALL-THE-TI ME-SUPPER BUFFET •£ rnntpnl nf thC MAJES Manager, Mr. ENTERCHILDREN'S DANCE ANU T';' bjM TAINMENT to precede Movie from 7 to 8.30 p.m.. with Juvenile Ballets and Solo Prizes for best representation joy m dren of any Movie Star, or any Mj#J acter from Fairy Tales. - ua ®7:*, |ia mLucy O Sullivan (late J- C. TICKETS obtainable at the Wajijjjjj Regent and Strand Box Offices any Film Exchange. Douoie , 6d; Single (Ladies). 8s 6d; „ment«>- | 10s (including Supper and R® fr ® sn . GalSpectator’s Ticket (admitting leries Only): 2s; Reserved, to Children s Tickets. 2s (admits * niiurcn a a i ivc For any information r *® a n . r " o ß na lly at -Jail or competitions call P- jt Moto r Valeska's Dance Studio (oppo Lof’ n * entrance of Majestic Theatre Street), or phone 46-121.

Sunday Concert (Strand Theatre) To-morrow Evening, at the Strand—A really high-class Sunday Concert will be presented. A splendid Orchestral programme will be interspersed with Vocal and Instrumental Solo items, , which are bound to warrant | approval. Come early, E. J. DUDSON, Organiser. Auckland Institute An ordinary meeting will be held in the Science Buildings, Auckland University College Tuesday, October 4th at 8 p.m. PAPERS 1. A Note on Root Grafting in Kauri MR. T. L. LANCASTER 2. Notes on Deep Water Mollusca of N.Z. MR. A. W. B. POWELL 3. Biological Research in the Auckland Harbour .. . . MR. R. A. FALLA GILBERT ARCHEY, Secretary. 0I T Y OF AUCKLAND TOWN HALL To-morrow (Sunday) Evening AT 8.30 ORGAN RECITAL By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, CITY ORGANIST PROGRAM M E God Save the King Concerto No. 12 Corelli Chorale Prelude “Deck Thyself” Gavotte in E Bach March on a Theme by Handel Guilmant Air Gluck Symphony in E minor Holloway Intermezzo Maughan Barnett Good-night Nevin Hero’s Song .. Volkmann ADMISSION FREE Children in arms not admitted J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.

® AUCKLAND CITY MISSION Hippodrome Theatre SUNDAY EVENING Doors Open 6.30. 7 p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 p.m.—Service Begins. Preacher: Mr. Edward Smith Subject: “A DREAMER 17” Offertory Solo: “TO THE ANGELS” (Napoleone Zardo). Miss Nellie Lingard We are in Urgent Need Clothing (especially Men’s dren's). Will friends kindly 43-045 or 46-056? Our van from Monday till Friday. of Left-Off and Chilring Phone will collect Vlf inV»T. “In the Heart of the City.” TO-DAY DANSANT, 2.30 to 5. Admission: 2s Each. TO-NIGHT 8.30 to 12. Admission: 5s Each. “After Theatre,” 2s Each,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 164, 1 October 1927, Page 14

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