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Final Night To-Night “LILIES of the FIELD” This is your last chance of seeing this fine English Comedy, which was accorded such a splendid re> ception last night. (See Press columns.) AUCKLAND COMEDY PLAYERS Have cause to be proud of their distinct triumph with this BRI LLI ANT, SPARKLING COMEDY Concert Chamber ss. A few unreserved, 3s 3d. Proceeds to go to King's College Swimming Bath Fund.
Aeolian Orchestra W. EDGAR WEBB, Conductor. FIRST CONCERT Town Hall Concert Chamber Tuesday Next, May 1 At 8 p.m. MISS ALMA McGRUER and MR. ARTHUR RIPLEY in SOLOS and DUETS. ADMISSION: 2s, or Subscriber’s Ticket. G. T. LEE, Hon. Secretary. RECITALS. C AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.30 O’CLOCK. Musical Recital Auckland Municipal Band Conductor: MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH PROGRAM M E: 1. DEAD MARCH in “Saul” - - Handel 2. OVERTURE, “Zampa” - . - Herold 3. VARIATIONS, “The Harmonious Blacksmith” Handel 4. WALTZ, “Amcrettan Tanz” - Gung’l 5. MARCH, “Viva Auckland” - Chr. Smith (Specially composed for the Auckland Municipal Band 6. LARGO (the celebrated) - - - Handel . SELECTION, “Reminiscences of Sullivan” ------- Winterbottom NATIONAL ANTHEM. ADMISSION FREE. LECTURES. Auckland Institute Public Lectures FOR 1928. The Session will commence with an Address by the President, MR. H. E. VAILE, On “Impressions of India ” To be given at the University College Hall, Princess Street, on Monday, May 7 at 8 p.m. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides, and the public is invited to attend GILBERT ARCHEY, Secretary. “The Training of The Child” ITS IMPORTANCE IN SOCIETY. PUBLIC LECTURE By MR. R. F. WAY, of the Auckland Rationalist Association, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, COOK STREET, TO-MORROW (Sunday), AT 7.30 P.M. Open Discussion. Public Cordially I nvited. 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: Rev. Jasper Calder Subject: “LEST WE FORGET.” Offertory Solo. “CHRIST IN FLANDERS.” Mr. Robt. Nixon N.B. — Holy Communion NEXT THURSDAY at 11 a.m.. CHAPEL OF ST. FRANCIS. Mission Office. Our first Social Evening will be held at St. Matthew’s Hall on WEDNESDAY, May 2, at 8 o’clock sharp. We are in urgent need of second-hand clothing. Our van will call if folks will kindly ring 43-045 or 46-056, from MONDAY TO FRIDAY.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 340, 28 April 1928, Page 16
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