GOD SAVE THE KING 1 (Telegram) JASPER CALDER AUCKLAND. “ . . under the circumstances, therefore, I am prepared to authorise the subsidy of H. M. S. DIOMEDE'S concert pound for pound up to two hundred pounds.” JOSEPH WARD. This, my friends, indicates that the Government is satisfied as to the bona tides of the object of the entertainment hereinunder set forth. rpOMORROW VIGHT, i-O-MORROW IGHT, rjiUESDAY, O P.M. -L UESDAY, O P.M. A Fine Musical and Variety Programme will be given at the Grand Entertainment To be held in the Big rnowN TJAII, ig A own alall, The Entire Programme will be rendered by the well-known BAND AND CONCERT PARTY Of H.M.S. DIOMEDE By Kind Permission of Captain L. V. Wells, D. 5.0., R.N. Admission: 2s and 1s (No Tax). No Reserves. Doors open 7 o'clock, Concert 8 p.m. NOTE—(1) This performance has been given in several ports of call and in every instance the hall or theatre has been packed. (2) The proceeds are in aid of the NIGHT SHELTER FOR HOMELESS MEN, maintained by the Citizens of Auckland and managed by the AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. (3) Every penny will go DIRECT to this work. (4) Every ticket sold brings in a similar amount from the GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY. (5) TICKETS ON SALE at: Lewis Eady, Ltd.. Queen St. City Mission Shop. 50 Wellesley Street West. Help a good cause and enjoy yourself at the same time. Watch for further particulars in later advertisements. JASPER CALDER, City Missioner.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 667, 20 May 1929, Page 15
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