AMBASSADOR—Pt. Chevalier. TONIGHT AT 8. Gay and Exhilarating New and Invigorating Universal presents. ••RED LIPS" With Marian Nixon and Buddy Rogers. William Fox presents "LADIES MUST DRESS" The Battle Cry of Women who "Have Nothing to Wear." With Virginia Valli, Lawrence Gray, Hallam Cooley and Nancy Carroll. CITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL * SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8 O'CLOCK. v MUNICIPAL CHOIR. MISS MARY McCOßMlCK—Vocalist. MISS JEAN ALLEN—Violinist. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT— City Organist. Choir O-ganist—Mß. E. RANDAL. Accompanist—Mß. LEO WHITAKER The Choir will sing "Sing to the Lord" (Mendelssohn). The Little Sandman (West). Let me the Canakin Clink (McEwen). "Orpheus with his Lute," and Rolling Down to Rio (German). The Farmer’s Daughters (Old English), and works by Byrd and Atterbury. ADMISSION—6d and Is. Reserved Seats. 2s, at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. CITY OF AUCKLAND. THERE WILL BE NO Q33.GAN RECITAL TOMORROW EVENING. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK TOMORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. | A MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY THE Aucklcind Municipal Band A Military Band Combination of Brass I nstrumerits. Full Reed Instruments and Flutes. God Save the King. Overture—"Jubel" Weber | Hymn—“ The Voice of God’s Creation" Monk March—" The Red Cross" Panella Finale from the Fourth Symphony Tschaikowsky Cornet Solo—" Souvenir de Bellini .. Hoch Soloist, MR. FRED BOWES. Selection —"Lucia Di Lammermoor Donizetti Interval. Hymn—" The Roseate Hues of Early pawn" Stainer Euphonium Solo—" The Village Blacksmith (Weiss). Soloist. Mr. J. Purchase Selection—" Les Huguenots" ("Dedication and Benediction") Meyerbeer Intermezzo—" Bells Across the Meadow" Ketelbey. March —"Loyal Order" Panella National Anthem. I SPECIAL NOTICE Patrons of the 1 Municipal Band Concerts making selections for the Popular Request Programme I to be given on October 5, in the Town Hall are asked to send in their selected pieces : on or before September 21. Address: The Bandmaster, Town Hall, Auckland. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. LAWN TENNIS. NIGHT TENNIS!!! Unity Tennis Club (Inc.). (Affiliated A.L.T.A.) Courts COYLE STREET, EDENDALE 1 minute from Tram Terminus. EXCELLENT COURTS BRILLIANT LIGHTING. Balls remain perfectly clean Reasonable Charges—4s 6d each Court per j hour —Parties booking 3 Courts for 2 hours or more, 4s each Court per hour. ; Spacious Dance Hall, with electrical | music, ping pong, etc., 7s 6d additional on total night tennis charges. Refreshments Obtainable. BOOK NOW Ring 20-544 for Reserves. UNITY TENNIS CLUB (INC.) Courts —COYLE STREET. EDENDALE. VACANCIES FOR MEMBERS. A few vacancies for membership exist in the above mentioned club. Excellent Courts. First-class volley Board Court. Summer and Winter Play—Sunday Play. Club Provides Balls during Summer. Fine Social Hall, Electrical Music and Ping Pong. An Ideal Club for Tennis Enthusiasts. Reasonable Fees. For particulars apply to the Secretary, 3 MARS AVENUE. EDENDALE. ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY, AUCKLAND. Will Present the Famous Scottish Comedy, A SCRAPE O’ THE PEN’ By GRAHAM MOFFAT, CONCERT CHAMBER WED., THUR„ FRI., and SAT., SEPTEMBER, 25, 26, 27, 28. “A SCRAPE O’ THE PEN" has proved an enormous success throughout the Empire, appealing to Scot. English and Irish alike. NEW SCENES. NEW DRESSES AND NEW PLAYERS. PRICES— Reserved. Unreserved, ! 5 s and 2 s * Plan opens Lewis Eady, Ltd., WEDNESDAY, September 18. \ The Play Produced Under Direction of Kenneth Brampton. Hon. Secretary, DAVID McLAREN. ; Phone 24-990. Box 881.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 16
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