TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) MAJESTIC THEATRE LABOUR SUNDAY, AT 8 P.M. THE LARGEST COMBINED PROFES SION AL ORCHESTRA EVER HEARD IN AUCKLAND. A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME OF SEL ECTED ITEMS BY MEMBERS OF THE MUSICIANS’ UNION. OVER 50 PERFORMERS, Including— MESSRS. CHAS. HAYES, Cornet Soloist; F. POORE, Piccolo Soloist; R. McGREGOR, Clarinet Soloist; STRING QUARTETTES. SPECIAL JAZZ ITEMS pRAND ORCHESTRAL MUSIC BY COMBINED ARTISTS. Under the Conductorship of Mr. J. WHITEFORD WAUGH, (By permission of Messrs. Fuller-Hayward). HEAR MR. M. J. SAVAGE, (Deputy Leader of the Labour Party) WHO WILL GIVE A SHORT ADDRESS And the Programme of First-Class Art sts In the Following Items—- -- Combined Orchestra - - ... Midsummer Night’s Dream. 2. Cornet Solo, Selected, Mr. Chas. Hayes 3. Combined Orchestra - - - Hymn 4. Duet, Piccolo and Clarinet - - - Messrs. F. Poore and McGregor 5. String Quartette - ..... Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes. 6. Novelty Item, Jazz, Combined Orchestra Address, MR. M. J. SAVAGE. M.P. 7. Novelty Item, Jazz Combined Orchestra 8. Combined Orchestra A Day in Naples The Whole under the Conductorship of Mr. J. Whiteford Waugh. Additional Items will be rendered if time permits. HEAR THIS STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION, WHICH EXCEEDS IN MAGNITUDE ANYTHING HITHERTO PRODUCED IN AUCKLAND, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE. LABOUR SUNDAY AT THE MAJESTIC LABOUR SUNDAY. - G. DAVIS, Hon. Sec. SENIOR CADETS BOXING. ■ DRILL HALL, COMMENCING 29th October. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION v 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. CHARLES CHANDLER. Subject: “IS MONEY THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL?” Offertory Solo: “MAN OF SORROWS’’ (Joseph Adams) MR. PHILIP LEWIS. We are in ”gent need of left-off clothiftß (especially men’s and boys’). Will kindly ring phones 43-045 or 46 : 056. Our van will collect from Monday till Friday* Holy Communion THURSDAY nexU 11 a.m., CHAPEL of ST. FRANCIS, Mission Office. ATHLETIC SPORTS A.G^^. (AUCKLAND GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.) 3rd ANNUAL SPORTS SATURDAY, October 27 2 P.M. AT BLANDFORD PARK 400—GIRLS—400 In TEAM GAMES. DRILL DISPLAY, MARCHING, . PROMENADE POLOhAIS*Admission, Is. Children, 6<j. PONSONBY BOYS’ BANDST. MARY’S FAIR Gary’s Hall. ParneM. on WEONES, ,nd THURSDAY NEXT,**"" 25, from 2.30 to 5, and 7.30 P 9.30 p.m. and Fancy Work. Toys. ■oduce. Cakes. Sweets. CakeCompetitions, etc. evenings Varied SION: Afternoons Free. * Sixpence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 490, 20 October 1928, Page 14
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