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amusemeut*. g's majesty's tkbatrb. Lessee r*» n»t DIRECTION .. J. C. WILLIAMSON, ygl THE GIKL IN THE TRAIN Music! I Smell Muster , Commencing on MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 23, ' " For a Limited Number of Nights. I ME J. C. WILLIAMSOX Will present an unusually MAGNIFICENT XMAS ATTRACTIO» In the Phenomenal Lyric Socccas fJTHE Q-IKL IN THE fpADt. , rpHE Q.IRL IN THE QycAlS. A Brilliant Musical Play In Two Acta, 4 IJtHE JJOX T>LANS rpHE gOX pLANS For the FIRST 6 NIGHTS of which will be Opened at Wildman and i Areys TO-MOUROW (TnurgdaTl MOUSING, at 8 : > Reappearance of the Popular . £OMIC QPEUA QOMPAKY. J[EW QOMIC QPERA QOMPANY. Including the Famous English Artists, Mr Talleur Andrews, Miss Virian Talleur Miss Sybil Arundale. XaUeur « rjTHE Q-IKL IN THE mRAIH. T 313 G mi, IN THE T ol *™- : Q.IRL IN THE iJIEAIX. , Adapted from the German of "Die Geschle. dene Fran" (The Divorced Wire), by victS Leon, with Lyrics by Adrian Ros* an* Music by Leo. FalL. A GREAT CAST Of MUSICAL COMEDY STABS: ' % Messrs Cecil Outtrim V .V . Misses Sybil Arundale .. .. Vivian T\,ii«i_ - ■ Cdta Ghllonl .. •..•■..•boToSy n .B T S i Maunsell Bertha CoWare Biddy Bearde Qoeerile Burrows REPEETOIBE FOB SEASON: A 23-nig.hts' Season wll be played, faUne which will be presented (In the follow Mi' I order): — -"!• ■~ •._. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. NIGHT BIRDS. DOROTHY. THE CINGALEE. _ PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 6/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 1/. Eartr Doors: Stalls Bd, Gallery 1/ extra. Day Sales—Walker's 'Phoneriee, &JC Theatre Arcade. _ ' '. PITT STREET METHODIST CHUBCH. ORGAN RECITAL, ' •, = By MR E. H. NICHOLAS; Assisted by First-class VocaHsta i ■ ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER lfl, L at 8 Dm. PROGRAMME. %T ~" Organ, Toccata" (Griion) Organ, "Le Cygne" (Satot Stent) - Vocml Solo, "The Lord Is My Light" - ME KICHARbS. ' Organ, (a) "Cantilene" (Shell«y (b) "Prayer" (LeW'irrel Vocal Solo, "Sound An Alarm" Handel) MR T., M. JOHNSTONS. Organ, "Grand Oftcrtoire in D' , .. (B»tiete> INTERVAL. : ; (Doring which a Collection will be takes- «n for the Choir Funfla). : f Quartet, "Star of Bethlehem* .... (Adazqa) ' MISS TUDEHOPE and MRS MABGERSOM MESSRS GREGORY and HAWKINS, Organ, "The Seraph's Strain" - . . (Wolatenhotae) Vocal Solo, "Where'er Yon Walk"..(Hattdel) MB RICHARDS. ™ Organ, "Seherr.o Syniphonique". .(Gnt&Dant) -; """ -- •■■x;<-.ws.'.:.y-QBPHAN gOMK, pAPATOETOE. % ANNUAL fWßfflt"' v> , JL "■ .' -" i~~ ' PibTlded by Mrs A. Peel and Frieneg. rpHUESDAY, LIVENING, T)Ea ij6" Friends of the Institution end- of thi£' ' Children inTited. .;v Train hares Auckland. 6.22 pjn.; returttti* .. ': from Papatoetoe 9.50 p.m. '.'»- •- ■ E. BROOKE-SMITH, -t>--572 Secretary. ''■- SEAMEN'S IN ST IT Cl : t FLYING ANGEL MISSION, 7, LOWER QUEEN STREET (Ist Floor). FATHER XMAS will be here on THBRSDAY AFTERNOON, 19th Det, from 3>'to 10 p.m., with a Gift for erery chßd. Fathers and Mothers, bring along your children and give them a jolly timer Admission. Sixpence. Toys Galore! Music, Light Refreshments. Proceeds for the Mission. - SOI /^IOMINiG:—THE MJLN 3k" BROWN. INDIAN EMBROIDERED MUSLIM DRESSES, ' 3 "1 CEYLON HAND-MADB LACES, GODAVERY CROCHET. ; ; " r IRISH CROCHET, Etc., Etc, Obtainable at E RNEST A JJIMMEB4 STRAND ARCADE. TO BRIDGE PLAYE ItlS. The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer Is tin best and largest on the' market. Can be obtained from—CShamptaloup noA EtlmJaton, Stntioncrs, - Queen St.; Spreckley and Co., Stationers, Shortland St.; G. Totman, Stationer, Queen St.: R. Mackay, Stationer, Queen St.; R. C. Hewki-ns, Stationer, Qoecn St.; W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Qneca St.; G. Tom-llnson, Stationer, Symonds'St.; P. Smith, Stationer, Symonde «t.; A. Aley, Stationer, Karangaliape Rd. Price, 1/. See that you get the "Premier," the Favourite Bridge Scorer. liUNCHEOX AJTD TEA BOOHS. MANSOITS DINING ROOHB. Some may lead but I am second" to none. Try Manson's Dining Rooms, opp. "Herald" Office.; Four-course meal, Vi . breakfast from 7 till 10 a.m.' • ' • . p.R I O X ' S gTILL T EADING. BEST 1/ LUNCH IN THE CITY., STRAND ARCADE. mH c Xf» is v rlj t\ spot AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, FERRY BLDGS., QUEEN ST. WHABB , . HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS. FRUITEHERS & TOBACCONISTS. i(Wholesale and Retai!). Picnic Hampers Supplied at Shortest Notice. Open ail hour*- It'ug up phone 4006. Light Refreshments up till 11 s p.m. eTery . . evening. CAFE DB ROYAL, the Model Cafe. CiTillty and quick serrice; everything true. Try it. The most up-to-date dining and supper rooms in the city; also the only place in Auckland for private suppers (before or after theatres); private room* for ladies and gents upstairs. Meals at all honrs. Open Sundays. Honrs, from T a.m. till 11.30 p.m.—CAFE DB ROYAL, 30, VICTORIA. ST. W.. three doors above Royal Hotel. rnHE MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN -*- QUEEN STREET. THE CONTINENTAL CAFE has been fitted throughout in a luxurious manner, and has been opened as a HIGH-CLASS DINING SALOON. . Your first jisit wiU convince yon, and you will want to com* again. THE CONTINENTAL CAFE, 328, QUEEN ST., above Tonson Garliek's. Hours: Week Days, 8 to 11.30 p.m.; Sμ* days, 5 to 11 p.m. 'Phone 4.137. C. MELVXLLE, Proprietor.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 302, 18 December 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 302, 18 December 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 302, 18 December 1912, Page 12