] rpOWN H ALL OGnW^^^ Patroness .... Mrs. W. .__rt_tk_i'i npO-NIGHT.' •.•■■". npO-NIGHT. -TVNIGHT. "TSS S3 JS T.SS- I JS____SK__KSg _____£. In aid ot the above _____ Artists- Herr Ralmund Pechott.* *fc_r ' Dora Hunt, Mrs Ernest ___T_._!**?« 3 Wilfred Manning. Miilieen Alice Gillett. Mr A. H. ™S_«^M^,?^? Easther. Mr Montague. * i« Miss Lily AMrta_ re . b M;-^Jg* T gy M ~. I Miss Joy Hartley, Mr. J. The Lyric Fbur" ™Vj~* "..! Admission: 2/ (reserved), and 1/ 1 Box Plan at Wlldman and AreVn-''■_ i Booking fee. ' "r" - ■.. »t Doors Open, 7.30. Commence, _M i 520 ZOE BABTLEI. gromotj,,. j "fpHB ;., j BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. On THURSDAY, at 8 a.m., at WILTOf i* . J AND AREY'S, the Plan is' _ scriben, ONLY. On FRIDAY, its __£?£_ Plan will be opened to the General PaWfe ' RESERVED SEATS pQUB gH___%i7 T OWN __xx.'i_ •t 7TH—mUESDAY—; *r_r__i J X- I .TH— -A UEBDAY—_- 4Tg - - QHOBAL COCI_n PRESENTS: HANDEL'S GLORIOUSLY ' D__PRES_tl—| ORATORIO. ■ "V' " THE MESSIAH *-—i " THE MESSI AH "■ ' " THE MESSIAH " | S Interpreted by the followln* B_D]____ Quartet of Sotoittt: - ""* -VTADAME TyiELAERT..-- "_ - ■VTISS V .TjiT_JB. )..'■'■ ; T And- ._ - : ■• .■ THE FAMOUS ENGLISH; .BASSO.Supported by a Huge Chorus and Otehot-t- . O__>—TJERFORMEBB— QK_\ ■ '■ *J<mj X BRFORMERS '.©-V ;;";.'-* "THE MESSIAH'"-^ "THE MESSLAH" : '-■ I "THE MESSIAH". .' . The Great" Story'of Humanity. 7" TOWN HALL, TUE_SDAT''NE__ \ ADMISSION: A/ AND O/ft NOTE.—Box. Plan arrangements at spitsfied at the head of this advertisemfa. SCOTT COLVILIJE.7.i 518 ■---•.- -He-iUjifc, ELOCUTIONABY RECITAL' fiy t_ Pupils of jrfiss Elsie Jar, _fe_»j)A_, December 16, At 8 plm., in Sb ."-iaamft Hali, Symonds St. Tickets, -V, «t-'l_. a. . B. Piano Co., Gertl Camp-on'-. Badj'fc"p A UCKLAND RACING :.v_o«__ 7 GARDEN PARTY, ELLEB3I___ SATURDAY. -NEXT, .Clp .: ' TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. _"' The ordinary 2.10 p.m. train from lto> land to Onehunga will, stop it !_*"___► ' course Platform, and a Special Trail .*■ leave Auckland at 2.15 p.m. for the,-tea-course, stopping at Newzaarket n. I Remuera. Fares, 1/ return from A_c_n_, . 8d return from Newmarket or Rewwn. A Special Train will return from the --*• j course Platform at XSO p-m. -""*■';' 302 J. F. HABTLAND, Saf. , j
ZOO, Royal Oak. The Oaehaaga 'mat wiU play Select 'Music at the'bi, .7 Sunday Afternoon. ■ ..-.■. ..i-aj - mo-NIGHT, aeareli yonr-wardrobe tot MJ.... •i- soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring ,*) ' Porter. In two days- yo«r- order wHt Be » turned to you fresh, new and clean acrt-— Phone 1.74 L PORTER'S DTK WOBH, Tabernacle Buildings, Kataaeahape Ba. . Vans Collect. .' ' ' V ' .'■■'. O BRIDGE . P LitlU The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer *•_;■ best and largest on the market. . obtained from—Champtaloup aad Miraw. j Stationers. Qneen St.. Spredfley. aat Ca, ■: ; Stationers, Shortland St; G. Tc_»_. BUtloner, Qneen St.; R. Mackay, Nm__*__i Queen St.; R. C. Hwwkras. Stattoaer,4_t*_ St.; W. G. Allen and Co., Stations*, Usees j St.; G. Toml-ason, Stationer, .Sy_9_» &.; P. Smith, Stationer, Symoada St; A AltT. -..{ Stationer, Karangahape Rd. 'P_Jet__*A. .fc* j that yon get the "Premier,'* _»c tataun \ Bridge Scorer. • . - : ■■: i-:t>_' /-IHTNEBE AND CKT-ON l-JIHIMU-P 11 —' LACES, Chinese Graaa ham. '-«■*» j Ivory Ornaments, Egyptian Scarm, <M*> mere Rugs and Shaws, etc at ERNEST A. RIXKIT,. Oriental Art Specialist, . STRAND ARCADE, ADCKLASiy 'Phone 3—4. -ii-- ; LUNCHEON AND TEA -**_?_ M ANSON'S DINING . ". BOCAf*" \ Some may lead, but-1 am' stram.a j none. Try Mansoß's Dining f "Herald" Ofhce. Boor-coarse rami, . V. 1 breakfast from 7 tIH 10 a.m.' . _ j TJ.ERRY TJEPOT AND JJBFBISHII~~ 1 TDOOMS, • ' ' ".' • I QUEEN STREET WHARF. -• „ | While you wait for the boat-CAT*" i AND SEE US. All stock' ftegh—a-ngv. f Fruit, Confectionery,' aad. all —-—~ | Requisites. Best brands. ; r .•;■". j Note Address: I FERRY DEPOT AND REFBESHB - « j ROOMS. Refreshments Ml 5 Light Refreshments up.till 11: P>— '• ~ ~ I evening. ' ..- _\ '- CAFE DE ROYAL, the Model__O*7"| Civility and flniek r- Ttee *'l"T et ?SS_ I true. Try it. The most -F t WK I £ , a» I and supper rooms in the city; atsotne "« J place in Anc—and for;private soppers-i": . fore or after theatres) _, private room- »« j ladies and gents upstairs. -*«__* \ hours. Open Sundays. H«^*? H V Sh> tui 11.30 p.m.—CAFE. DE ROYAL; * «£, TORIA ST. W.. three dopis-ntoT.e, J" - * Hotel. , - - ■■ .; "- —THE MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFH I* X QUEEN . : _-, THE CONTINENTAL CAFE has *" . j fitted throughout In a - ■ has been opened as a ™ G °J?tS DINING SALOON- Yonr tat Jf" *J- I convince you, and you *^ f w »° ~ ] again. THE CONTINENTAL CAFE, QUEEN ST., Alwre Tonwn GarlW Hois: Week Days, *■*-**
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 296, 11 December 1912, Page 12
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