BIG TOWN HALL Next Thursday & Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. “COME AND SEE’’ FAIR IN AID OF CITY MISSION FUNDS. It s a Hard Winter and we need Every Penny we can get to Carry On. We have the enthusiastic backing of the Victoria League. Y.M.C.A.. Mothers' League. Optimists' Club, Query Club. Students’ Association, many of the Local Churches and Thames Old Girls’ Association. SIDE-SHOWS AND ENTERTAINMENTS. COME AND KILL THE TIN HARE! COME AND SEE THE “CURATES EGG!” POSTER COMPETITION. CASH PRIZES —«£2, £1 and 10s. INSTRUCTIONS. —At 9 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT (14th) competitors will parade in costume to represent any well-known commercial concern, e.g.. a newspaper, Doan's Backache Pills. Cod Liver Oil. “That's not Penfold’s,” Pear's Soap. Michelin Tyres, the New Lizzie. Amber Tips, or any old thing. Costume need not be expensive. Give it a go. Somebody has to win! The audience will be the JUDGES. AN URGENT APPEAL. Will Friends PLEASE! PLEASE!! Help Us by sending in Saleable Articles. .Some little present for one or other of the Stalls. FLOWERS. POT PLANTS, DOLLS. BOOKS, CAKES. Etc. (for Refreshment Rooms); JAMS. PRODUCE, TOYS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. WOOLLIES, Etc. Goods may be left at Mission Office, 48 Wellesley Street West, or at the Mission Jumble Shop (3 doors below), or at my Residence, 67 Park Road, or at Town Hall on MORNINGS of the FAIR (THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT). P.S.— If you can't send GOODS a Cheque is mighty comforting when we have to pay coal bills. Cheerio, Everybody. JASPER CALDER. City Missioner.
/Municipal Concerts TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. Auckland Municipal Band Conductor: Mr- Christopher Smith. Special Engagement of MADAME IRENE AINSLEY. DRAMATIC CONTRALTO. Madame Ainsley will sing “Nobil Signor,’’ from Meyerbeer’s “Les Huguenots,” and “O mio Fernando,” from Donizetti's “La Favourita.” Instrumental Soloists: MR HAL C. MCLENNAN . . . Flautist MR. FRED BOWES .... Cornetist At the Piano: Miss Mary Hamilton. Special Band items are “William Tell” Overture; a Grand Selection from Berloiz’s “Faust” and the “Dedication and Benediction,” from Mayerbeer’s “Les Huguenots,” and other popular numbers. ADMISSION: 6d and Is. Reserves, 2s. Seats may be boked at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen Street. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 14
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