GOOD EVENING, AUCKLAND— Well, the “Better Times’' Bazaar is over and it is hard luck that we didn’t do so well as we had hoped. Our loyal workers and helpers did their best and I shall always be grateful to them. Now we come to the home stretch our annual TRUMP CARD. JASPER’S CON(S)ERT BIG TOWN HALL NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT It will be a FULL HOUSE (aces on the roof). SPORTSMEN. —How about a few winners ? ••Speaking as a LEADER, I STANDFAST for the BETTERMENT of every SECTION. My ORATION seemed like HARD WORDS, my voice rose to a HIGH PITCH. My heart missed on one CYLINDER when I made my APPEAL to the TOWN RAMBLER to be a GOOD BOY, and no longer INDOLENT. My Consert is such good VALUE that it has become HISTORIC. Even if it doesn’t bring in GOLD MONEY it will sure be a SILVERMIN E to my unfortunate brethren.’' Here are some of the items:— “THE NIFTY THREE (Harmonisers), MR. ERNEST SNELL (Tenor), NORMAN TATE (Fun Doctor). MISS IRENE FROST (Contralto), MR. K. W. LIDDLE (Illusionist), THE KINDLEYS—SHELDON and DAPHNE (Ventriloquists), MR. HARRY CHATWIN, THE FAMOUS LONG-ARMED COMEDIAN, MISS LAURA WALKER (Soprano), and MISS IDA WALKER (Contralto), in a duet. GYMNASIUS EXERAORDIN ARY (Arr. by Y.M.C.A. Athletes). BEAUTIFUL CHORUSES (MISSION CHOIR). And Also, DRAMATIC SKETCH “sherT lock HOLMES” (Conan Doyle) (By kind permission of J. C. Williamson). Players, DR. BARRACLOUGH (as Professor Moriarty), Miss Edna Herrick (as “Billy”). Sherlock Holmes will be played by that great Actor, the Rev. Jasp. Aw, hang it all, I simply CAN’T say itl NOTE. —To meet these BITTER TIMES the prices of admission are reduced to DRESS CIRCLE and FRONT STALLS, 2s; TOP GALLERY AND BACK STALLS, A 808. 2s SEATS may be reserved (NO EXTRA CHARGE), at LEWIS EADV, LIMITED, Queen St. (opp. H.M. Theatre). NOTE.—I consider this, the 7th Annual. JASPER’S CON(S)EWT To be the Finest Programme ever submitted to an Auckland Audience. Watch Monday’s Papers for further Advts. Cheerio, P.S.—Will sellers of RAFFLE TICKETS please send In their butts with cash and unsold tickets before MONDAY, without fail. Drawing takes place on TUESDAY, NIGHT at JASPER’S CONCERT at 9.45. BART CLARK, Organising Secretary.
COME TO THE Popular Cinema Service IN THE STRAND THEATRE Sunday Night at 7 p.m. PREACHER: REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR SUBJECT: “Those Who Do Not Return” FILM: ‘The Way of All Flesh” (Final Part). “UNCLE TOM” of IYA requests your presence at 7 p.m. sharp for the GREAT COMMUNITY SING DOORS OPEN. 6.30 P.M. 1.500 SEATS FREE. Come and See the -Sermon on the Silver Sheet! Come and Hear a Plain Talk! COME AND SING!
Public Debate University College Hall, Princes Street, on Monday, 23rd September, at 8 p.m. v UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS Subject: “That the modern sporting girl makes a better wife than did the girl of fifty years ago.” Victoria University College (Affirmative) Auckland University College Negative) Auckland Hospital Auxiliary Flower Week. Buy your Flowers all next week at the Stall at J.C.L/s Corner, or at the Auxiliary Shop in St. James Theatre. All proceeds for the Sick Poor in Hospital and their dependants. Contributions of Flowers or Produce of any kind gratefully received. tonight tonight MONSTER CARNIVAL PT. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB. Jazz Competition Monte Carlo Novelties Galore. EDNA JAGGAR-SMITH'S ORCHESTRA. SUPPER. Ladies, 1s 6d; Gentlemen, 2s.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 17
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