210. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. PLAZA THEATRE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) Doors Open 6.15. Begin 7 o'clock. MUSICAL ITEMS: Song—“ The Holy City." Sung by FOUR BOY SOPRANOS. Anthem—" The Lord Is My Light" (Wheeler) CITY MISSION CHOIR Accompanist, Mr. Ewart Lyne. Address by REV. JASPER CARDER Subject: “THE THROBBING CITY/' Also, Screening of the World - renowed Moving Picture, ‘GRASS” (Conclusion). A Paramount Masterpiece, based on Man's Fight Against the Elements. N.B.—lf you have no Church Home make your home with us. Admission Free. Collection. Holy Communion. Mission Chapel, next Thursday, 11 a.m. SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT. LYRIC DE LUXE THEATRE. TOMORROW (SUNDAY) 7.45 P.M. 7.45 P.M. SOLOS BY FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS BY ORCHESTRA OF 14 INSTRUMENTS. And FIRST-CLASS PICTURE PROGRAMME. Collection. BAND PERFORMANCES CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Plays the following Fine Programme:— God Save the King. MARCH—“Honour the King”... Graham HYMN—“Deep Harmony” C. S. OVERTURE—“Si Jetais Roi” ... Adam SUlTE—“Ballet Russe” (first time) L uigi n i ORIENTAL MORCEAU—“Ke-Sa-Ko” Cha pu is SELECTION—“The Grand Duchess” Offenbach INTERVAL. ARCH “Radio” Burnstead VMN—“Lest We Forget”.. Blanchard CCOLO SOLO The Wren in the Poplars” Adams Soloist. MR. HAL C. MoLENNAN. EXCERPTS from “Pathetic” Symphony Tschaikowsky '• Andante from First Movement. ll.—March from Third Movement. MARCH—“Egremont” Cole National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 14
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