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O F A UC K C A " O. Zoological Park SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 P.M. ’ Auckland Municipal Band CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bjndmj,,,, PROGRAMME: God Save the Kin& MARCH—"Leonidas" . . . . HYMN—-Pleasant Are Thv ' cS** Above" OVERTURE —"Zampa" . . . ""ber: CORNET SOLO—"Birds Sengs at Ev?^ Soloist: MR. FRED BOWES o”** 0 ”*** 1 MORCEAU—“Pleading*' - - Haydn \aj SELECTION—"Precosa" . . . INTERVAL. e "* r MARCH—“The Bond of Friendship** Mackenzie.R oft ,. PICCOLO SOLO —“Pantomimique** I Soloist: MR. HAL C McLENNAN SELECTION—“Mantana' - . . Waii'^ WALTZ—“For Valour * .... ?i e MARCH—“The Guards’ Br.gade" National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Cleric. Great Excitement in the Commons The Man Who Works— The Man Who Doesn't Work With no Work to do! ALL MUST THINK! THE SPIRITUAL WORLD ABLAZE! BIG TOWN HALL Monday, 23rd April Lecturer: Rev. Howard Elliott. Subject: “The Revised Prayer Book one Protesta nt»»m.** Book Your Seat at Office, 14 S.S. Union Bldgs., Upper Queen St. HAMILTON TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 2* Public Debate ‘The Historicity of Jesus' REV. W. LAWSON MARSH. M.A., Minister, Presbyterian Church, Devon, port, affirms. MR. V. NUGENT. Auckland Rationalist Association, denier Chairman: Mr. C. E. Major. STRAND THEATRE. QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (Sunday), APRIL 15. penses, to go to Unemployment 1* Y. W. C. A. UPPER QUEEN STREET EDUCATIONAL. CLUBS. GYMNASIUM, CAFETERIA. WOMEN’S PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CHAIRMANSHIP CLASS. —Junior and Senior Grades. A practical class for women doing Club, Committee or tny other Public Work. Thursdays, 11-30 a.m. Fee for term, 10 lessons, 12s M. Teacher: Mrs. W. E. Webb. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART.— Mondays, 7.30 p.m. Fee for term, 10 !«»• sons, 10s. Teacher: Mrs. W. E. Webb. DRESSMAKING CLASS. —Thursdays. 7 to 9 p.rHt Fee for term, 10 lessons, w* FRENCH CLASS. —Tuesdays. 7 to « p.m. Fee for term. 10 lessons, 10s. CLUBS. —Any girl desiring to make new friends and to spend a Jolly evening once a week in a programme ef varied educational and physical work, should Join a club. There are clubs m girls of all ages on every night of the week t*ut Friday. Fees are within the reach of every girl. Call in at any time or phone 42-860. Office hours, 9 a.m. to GYMNASIUM. —Beginners, Intermediates and Seniors, also Country Dancing. Day Classes for Home Girls and Women. Fee. 10s per term. Children’s Classes. Saturday Mornings. Fee, 8s 6d per term. ENROL NOW AND KEEP FIT. Miss Muriel Faraday. Physical Director. CAFETERIA. —Well-cooked meals moderate prices, under attractive conditions, for Men and Women. Open daily. 12—2 p.m. Also 5—6.30 p.m. Also Saturdays and Sundays. AT THE Y.W.C.A. UPPER QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND LECTURES. Keith-Rimmer Aba tSUOAN^ Annual Meeting TUESDAY, APRIL 17 in the UNITY HALL Sunday School Union Bldgs., Queen St. 7.30 p.m. Address by the REV. HARRY JOHNSON, On Africa and Its People. Light Refreshments Served. Bring a Friend and Come. TEACHERS OF SIXGING . NELLIE LINGARD, Contralto Vocalist, teacher of Voice Production, Singing and Piano. —9 Earl St., Parnell. SHOWS The New Zealand Fox Terrier Club Will Hold a FOX TERRIER PARADE in tho Auckland Domain Saturday, April 28 Commencing at 2 p.m. This year Miere will be a class J*’ Schoolboy ana Schoolgirl Owners, P- ' ticuiars of which class and others obtained from the Secritary, 57 Gordon Road. Mt. Albert. Entries Close on Monday. April 23-

“The Circus of Life.” a new LFA attraction, which is due shortly io release in New Zealand, was actual! filmed in Siberia and contains some o the most astonishing snow scenes > recorded by the camera. Some cr y. have even gone to the extent of that it is the greatest Siberian sto . since Clara Kimball Young's a only masterpiece, “Hearts in Exile, again introduces camera technj*! which can only be seen to bo ciated, and no effort of brain D spared to get something novel different into the plot. Mile. M ;l! , . Alban 5 plays the principal role. aDO rp st of the cast lacks nothing-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 16

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