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- Amusements. • TIVOLI. — at XIVOLI/—— — the - : : ■TRte * GRAFTON • 1 IVOLI. — BRIDGE B sto" TIVOLI. :— 1 IVOLI — — THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30 < •THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30 ' And TO-NIGHT AT fl. TO-NIGHT AT 8, FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND, FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND, EXCLUSIVE TO THE TIVOLI, EXCLUSIVE TO THE TIVOLI. A TERPSICHOREAN FESTIVAL. A TERPSICHOREAN FESTIVAL. Tho Famous Players Company Present a Novel and Original Play, entitled, THE AD EST AP T IFE. J-HE Wuest Up Xjife. THE AUEBT AF T IFK - - XHE UuEST ' Up jjife. The rvUEST apt }FE. he Uuest Uf X/ife. THE nUEST f\F T IFE. Xhe Uuest VJf Xjife. Introducing Two World-famed Dancers in tho Persons of „ FLORENCE WALTON M. MAURICE FLORENCE WALTON M. MAURICE FLORENCE WALTON M. MAURICE FLORENCE WALTON and M. MAURICE FLORENCE WALTON and M. MAURICE FLORENCE WALTON and M. MAURICE FLORENCE WALTON M. MAURICE FLORENCE WALTON M. MAURICE These Famous Dancers wero specially engaged by the Famous Players Company for this Play. Read what tho Review says: — The (lancing in " The Quest of Life ' is really superb. The Danco of Loyo, Passion and Death at the Charity Entertainment, the Apache Dance. Maurice's Skating Dance, and many others, together with a moat absorbing story all help to the success of the most Original Photo-play seen for some time. DON'T MISS DON'T MISS THE APACHE DANCE. THE APACHE DANCE. DON'T MISS DON'T MISS THE DANCE OF LIFE, PASSION AND THE DANCE OF LIFE, PASSION AND DEATH. DEATH. DON'T MISS DON'T MISS MAURICE'S SKATING DANCE. MAURICE'S SKATING DANCE. And Others. THE OUEST OF LIFE is undoubtedly the most Original play compiled by tho FAMOUS PLAYERS CO., and is full of exciting incidents throughout. We also present No 7 PARAMOUNT TivAVEL SERIES, And Other Splendid Supporting Items. THE TIVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA Play Special Music Arranged for this Groat Programme. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED, BOOK YOUR SEATS. TTVWrr DC.. Is; Stall', fid; TTVnT.T PTJjrES. Reserves. Is Cd; ReTTvnr.T pmrvq nerves at. H. CVM's. To. TIVOLI PRICES, bacconist, next G. Trwyr.T PWICVR F-wldo. Lt'l . or at the TIVOLI PRICES TIVOLI 'Phone 2236 A. g OHEMIAN Q O N C E R T. _J|L. Kp M 24. National Anthem, " Qod Save the King." 1. Overture • - " Raymond" - - Thomas ORCHESTRA. 2. (a) Chorus - "La Marseillaise " • Lisle (b) Solo and Chorus - - " In Good King George's Day" - Sullivan Soloist, MR. J. W. ATKINSON. 3. Patriotic Ode . " Carillon " - - Poem by Emile Cammaerts Music by Sir Ed. Elgar Reciter, PROF. MAXWELL WALKER, AND ORCHESTRA. 4. Song - - - - Selected ■ - • MRS. PATRICK COLE. 5. Humorous Fantasia - -_ - - - "A Southern Wedding " - - Lotter ORCHESTRA. G. Song - " The Vulcan Song " - Gounod MR. THOS. SEATO:*. 7. Entr-acto * • " Pizzicati" • • Math© STRING ORCHESTRA AND DULCITONE. 8. Concert Piece • " In the Soudan" - Sebek ORCHESTRA. 9. (a) Part Song 1 " March of the Men of Harlech" John Guard ! (b) Trio - "lAm a Maiden " - Sullivan (From " Princess Ida.") ' . MESSRS. EGAN, PRINGLE, AND ATKINSON. (c) Part Song [ " When Evening's Twilight" - Hatton | 10. Rhapsody - - " Slavonic " - - Friedman (By Special Request.) Conductor of Orchestra: COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Conductor of Auckland Savage Club Choir: MR. ALF. BARTLEY. A. W. ROBERTSON. Secrotary. I "" =J Electoral. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Ladies and Gentlemen,— May I ask for your kind support in the coming Election of Directors of our 1 Society? The retirement of our ablo director, Mr. Barr, has given an opening for a, new representative. My policy would be to support the present wise and successful management, _ and to bring to an end as , soon as possible tho earlier groups of the Society. For your information I may be allowed to add that I am a solicitor, and have had long practical experience of both the financial and legal aspects of tho work undertaken by our Society. You will shortly receive by post from the Society tho necessary voting papers, and if you desire to preserve tho prosperity of our Society, you will rote for experience. Kindly, seo that your voting papers aro , posted in time, Yours faithfully, J. G. HADDOW. Wyndham Street, May 16, 1917. JjJLECTTON OF DIRECTORS. AUCKLAND TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY SHAREHOLDERS. Ladies and Gentlemen.— The phenomenal succcss > of our _ Building Sooiety stands as a lasting testimony to the sound administration of a united Board of Directors and. a loyal staff, As one of your Directors .who has made a close study of Building Society workings, and ono who has spared neither time nor effort to further your interests, it gives me pleasure again to offer you my services at tho forthcoming Election on the 31st day of May. The, following are points deserving special attention at present:— (1) Hastening tho termination of early Groups. (2) A scheme to protect Shareholders from being unfinancial on Appropriation Nights. (3) A scheme to encourage early Group Shareholders to tender, and encourage competition in their own Group. (4) Legitimate advertising and distribution of litorature showing tho benefits of tho Society. (5) A scheme to help our Soldior Boys. These noble fellows havo done much for us, Wo want to help them. Now is the opportunity. READ YOUR ANNUAL REPORT. AND VOTE FOR PROGRESSIVE MEN. ONE OF YOUR VOTES WILL BE APPRECIATED BY R. J. ENTRICAN, Hobson Buildings, Fort Street. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. THE AUCKLAND CO-OP. BUILDING SOCIETY. Ladies and Gentlemen,— ' I am a Candidate for the position of Director for the ensuing period, and respectfully solicit your votes at tho Annual Meeting. The remarkable success of our Society has been due to tho broad experi- , once and wiso administration of the present Members of tho Board. i The retirement of Mr. Barr from the . Board will leave a vacancy, and. having had . a sound business experience—including five . years as secrotary of one of tho largest , financial institutions in the Dominion—l . shall be pleased to place my sorviccs at your l disposal. * Yours Faithfully. > R. MARIS CLARK. Publio Accountant, nobson Buildings. Auckland, May 14, 1017. [ I I ! Publications.. ' "JDEAL" TIME-TABLE AND GUIDE > POSTPONEMENT OF ISSUE. Owing to the present dislocation of the . railway arrangements and . time-tables , tho . publishers have decided to delay publication ; of the next issue until JUNE, »• ; WATKINS, TYER, AND TOLAN, LTD,, Printers and Publishers, Wellington,' ' ' - V-;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16543, 19 May 1917, Page 12

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