PLAZA(Home of the Big Talkies) - IN A FEW DAYS Homan Against Woman! And No Quarter Asked or Given! # / M MNE- FREDERICK. BERT LYTELL LOIS'WILSON PAD m HOLMES HERBERT JASON ROB ARDS RICHARD TUCKER * JOHNNY ARTHUR ROBLRT 'IORO ARCHIE MAYO I I If* Who killed Gerald Trask? To whom did the finger of suspicion point? It was woman against woman with the love of one man as the stake! Don’t miss this greatest mystery thriller of all time! A Vitaphone ALL-TALKING Production IT’S NEW ! IT’S DIFFERENT ! IT’S SENSATIONAL !
METHODIST MAORI MISSION DEMONSTRATION. TOWN HALL. NOV. 25, at 8 p.m. PROGRAM M E. 7.30 to S p.m.—COMMUNITY SINGING Chairman —REV. A. J. SEAMER (General Supt. H.M. Dept.), j I.—A Typical Maori Welcome will be exI tended to the Maori Delegates by Rev. Tahupotiki Haddon, Senior Superintendent (Chief Pastor) Maori Missions. I Maori Costumes will be worn. (The weird karanqa calls —the Challenge— Oratory—Waiatas—Hakas —the Hongi (pressing of noses). 2. Devotional Exercises Doxology, Prayer, Psalm chanted in Maori. 3. 1.000 years ago) Hone Tamati. (2) Chorus, “Our Fathers Crossed the Ocean.’’ 4. —“The Maoris at Home” | (1) Favourite Choruses and Instruments. (2) Social Pastimes, including the Stone Age Games, “Tititorea” and “Matemate." etc. (The “Tititorea" ! is played with sticks, the “Matemate” ! is a game of tricking in movements). I s.—Song, Selected Paikea H. Toka I (North Auckland). 6. —Typical Poi Dances by a Group of Maidens representing every Province ' in the Dominion. 7. —Chorus. "Home, Sweet Home" (Maori . Language) Auckland Maori Girls’ ! Club. 8. —Chorus and Haka. “T© Taniwha' Students from Wesley College. 9. —Waiata —Te Aho-o-te-Rangi Pihama (Waikato). 10. —Chorus—Students from King Country Maori Girls’ School of . Domestic Science and Hygiene. 11. —Song. Selected— Wanairangi (Taranaki). 12. Concerted Item, “E Ihu e te King nui." Delegates. 13. Wi Perahama (Manawatu). (2) Song. “Hine E Hine” Hinerangi Hikurangi (Ratana Pa). 14. —Song. “E Pari ra"—Rangi Moerua (King Country) 15. Poi Waero (Long - stringed Poi) —The Maori Maidens. 16. —Solo Poi Dance—Hinerangi Hikuroa (Ratana Pa). 17. —Vocal Solo, “The Ratana Hymn"— Taka Ropata (Canterbury) 18. —Steel Guitar Solo, “A Polynesian Lament”—Hone Wereta (Wellington). 19. —Vocal Solo, “Waiata Maori” Wiremu Tainui (Port Levy). 20. —Typical Hakas. 21. —Song. "Waiata Poi" —Mori Erihana (Otago). 22. —Poi Waka (Canoe Poi) —The Maidens. 23. —He Pao Arc-ha (Maori Love Song) Te Akonga and Party. 24. —Chorus. “Rock of Ages" (in Maori.). Benediction and National Anthem. ~~ ■ Tickets, 1s; Reserves. 2s. Doors Open
Auckland Artillery Band By Kind Permission of the City Council. Invite Citizens to Attend and Hear Popula*- Musical Programme—‘'Light Cavalry."’ "Pique Dame,’’ "In a Persian Market/' - and other Favourite Numbers. ALBERT PARK Tomorrow (Sunday) 8 p.m. COLLECTION CONTEST FUND. WYNNE SMITH, W. 0.1, Conductor. MR. AND MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY TONIGHT STUDENTS' RECITAL LEWIS EADY HALT ADMISSION
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 14
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