AMUSEMENTS Hear the latest Popular Number. "Ramona." played by those who know h THE CHARLESTON SIX SYMPHONISTS. An absolute masterpiece and played by, without doubt, the Greatest Band that has ever visited New 2eala« H ** * MATINEE MONDAY PRICES 2s, 1s 6d, Is. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. ST. JAMES THEATRE •The Theatre Perfect.' Props.: John Fuller dL Sons. Ltd. NAT PHILLIPS Presents the “WHIRLIGIGS” featuring the “STIFFY AND MO” (Nat Phillips and Roy Rene) Series of Revue. A Dazzling Revue, served out at a Crack-a-Jack Pace, by clever folk, including AMY ROCHELLE, the Popular and Charming Vocalist And a Big Array of First-class Artists. Prices: 3s and 1s 6d (plus tax). Box Plans now open at Orchestral Stalls and Grand Circle now open at St. James Theatre Booking Office, daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. If k W/l i PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN—I92B MASS MEETING Town Hall, To-Morrow (Sunday), 3 p.m. OCTOBER 21st HON. W. F. FINLAYSON, of Australia. “LIQUOR. THE ENEMY OF LABOUR” cing story MR. ERNEST ALDRIDGE, Mayor of Devonport, WILL ALSO SPEAK ON “The Pablichouse Bar a Civic Liability” SUNDAY AFTERNOON, TOWN HALL, 3 p.m. Professor H. BELSHAW will occupy the Chair
WALTER RUSSELL-WOOD Teacher of Elocution and Dramatic Art Will present the following pupils in a varied array of Elocutionary and Dramatic Selections, all beautifully costumed, with special lighting effects, ballets and solos. LEWIS EADY, LTD. HALL, QUEEN STREET, Sat. Next, Oct. 27th at 7.45 p.m. Misses Kathleen Rapps, Pauline Watson, Alison Laing. Eunice Riley, Arawa Heron, Mabel Bryant, Hazel Nieper, Nancy Snell, Hope Asher, Edna Thomas, Marjorie Treanor, ’ Thelma Judge, Barbara Kerr, Rita Warnock, Dawn Rogerson, Wilma Thomas, Zoe Faville. Messrs. Robb Kiddey, Ronald Bowie, Errol Cheal, Rasmus Jacobsen, R. G. May, Harry Wakelin, Lloyd Nisbet. Soloists, HOPE ASHER and BIRRELL O’MALLEY. Ballets by pupils of MISS CECIL HALL Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd., from Tuesday Next. Reserves: 3/3, 2/-. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. Auckland Municipal Band Conductor, Mr. Christopher Smith. Programme:—God Save the King. March, “The Red Cross,” Panella; Hymn, “The Voice of God’s Creation,” Monk; Overture, “Banditen Streiche,” Suppe; Cornet Solo, “Bird Song at Eventide,” Eric Coates, Soloist, Mr. Fred Bowes; Grand Selection, “Damnation of Faust,” Berlioz. Interval. March, “The Pit Panther,” Panella; Chorus, “And the Glory” (“Messiah”), Handel; Chorus, “O Thou that Tellest” (“Messiah”), Handel; Selection, “Princess Ida,” Sullivan; March, “The Trossachs,” Fitz-Earle. National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. AUCKLAND MILITARY SPORTS ASSOCIATION. BOXING TOURNAMENT 29th October. DANCING. DIXIELAND SPECIAL ATTRACTION LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 22, GRAND BIRTHDAY BALL To Celebrate Our Third Anniversary, 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 7s 6d. MUSIC BY THE DIXIELAND FAMOUS DANCE BAND. Featuring Two New Appropriate Numbers “Just a Year Ago To-night” (Waltz), and “There Is No Land Like Dixieland to Me” (Fox-trot). MONSTER AFTERNOON TEA DANCE, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission, 2s. RESERVE EARLY. PHONE 26-615. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GALA CARNIVAL NIGHT. 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission ss. CLICK CLACK CABARET SATURDAY NIGHT NEWMARKET Dancing 8 to 12 p.m. Admission 4s. Phone 40-789. GRAND LABOUR DAY BALL MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 4s 6d. Afternoon Tea Dance 3 to 5 p.m. Ladies, Is. Gents., 1s 6d. Cabaret Items by Madame Edith Baird. Introducing Latest Fox-trot Steps, also Humorous Sketch. CLYDE HOWLEY'S FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. Reserves 40-789. Auckland City Tramways Club. A Dance under the auspices of the Association Football Sub-Committee will be held in St. Benedict's Hall, East Street, Auckland on Thursday, October 25, 1928 at 8 p.m. MUSIC BY HARRY NIELSONS DIXIELAND ORCHESTRA. ALL LATEST DANCES. Admission: Double Tickets 2s; Single Tickets 1s 6d. S. M. FARRELLY, Secretary. OPENING NEW PAVILION HENDERSON VALLEY OAKLEIGH PARK FANCY DRESS BALL LABOUR DAY, 8 p.m. Good Supper Superb Music. Ladies 3/6, Gentlemen 4/-, Combined 7/-. AUCKLAND MILITARY SPORTS ASSOCIATION. BOXING. Commencing 29th October.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 490, 20 October 1928, Page 14
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