AMUSEMENTS. rpOWN JJALL QONCERT Qhl^ mO-NIGHT, npO-NIGHT, ' OCTOBER 14, O p.n. goNG, ; yio£n7~" and p USO TJECITAL, BY M RS c YRIL I r T OWSE^. J£ISS jypCHELtv M E C YUILr t- owsex- £ _act_ _jL__ The Whole of the £W"__ Proceeds in Aid of EfljSS Q Red Cross Funds. XKMMjf MR CYRIL TOWSEY aud MISS WINIFRED MITCHF! (4 Will Play— w Sonata for Piano and Violin—F Major.... (Grieg) Sonata for Piano and Violin—B flat Major (Hubert) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY will sing— "Berceuse" (A Arensky) Music in a Rhythmic Measure (del Rico) "Son Spip" (Rotoll) Ami Moi (Bcraberg) "The Tryst" (Sibelius) Le Raiser (Goring Thomas) "My Lover, He Comes on the Skee", (Clough-Leighteri ' Beautiful Beatrice" (Mallinson) MISS WINIFRED MITCHELL will play"Aye Maria" (Schubert-WUlielm) " Poeme Hongroise " (Ledercr) MR. CYRIL TOWSEY will play— " Lotus Land," Op. 47, No. 1 (Cyril Scott) "Nocturne," Op. 15, No. 2 (Chopin) "La Cathedrale Engloutle " (Debussy! " Valse Caprice" (Maughan Barnett) TICKETS: 3/ and 2/. Box Plan at V\'ildman and Arey's. 521
ARCADIA. mO-XIGHT RCADIA. A Alsoi ' \ RCADIA. TUESDAY AND -CA RC AD I A. , WEDNESDAY. JULIAN T7H—INGE, ULIAN A^LTINGE, The World's Greatest Female Impersonator in a Brilliant Story of Fun, Thrills, ' and High Society. THE /COUNTESS HE In Addition:— TjTATTY A RBUCKLE
/AH, TAOCTOR ! pRITANNIA. PONSONBY'S fpHEATRE" •Britannia. i'Opular. j-heatke* TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. EARLE 'WILLIAMS and GRACE DARMOND In "AN AMERICAN LIVE WIRE." A Sparkling Comedy-Drama in 5 ActSi NEXT THURS.. FRI. AND SAT. ALICE BRADY In " T7IE MAID OF BELGIUM." YA7 EST END THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, AND TO-NIGHT ONLY. Revival of the Great Drury Lane Drama, "THE W H I P." "THE W H I P." "THE W H I P." "THE W H I P." Prices: Circle, "3d; Stalls, 3d. ZOO, ROYAL OAK, ONEHUNGA . 13 Lions Trained Every Afternoon, 3.30. 24 Lions Fed 4 p.m. Admisßlon: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. D 4
DANCING. ORBSTERS' HALL, Edinburgh St, Newton. —Silver Fern Daucing Club, Every _onday Night, S to IL Gents, 1/; •Ladies. Od.—o. Burns, Sec. Q NZAC DANCING CLUB.—S—SSS; To-morrow (Tuesday), Oct. 14, Druids' Hall, North St., Newton. Proceeds Sol- ■ dlers' Association. Gents 1/6, Ladies tid. Also. Elementary Class, every Wednesday Evening, Druids* Hall, North St., Newton. B. Scaulan, Sec. as SOCIAL CLUB'S DANCE. *■■* TUESDAY. 15th, St. Benedict's HaU. First-class Orchestra. Gents, 1/6; Ladies. IA 121 MUNRO'S HALL. PONSONBY; AKARANA SOCIAL. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 18. Gouts. 1/6; Ladies, 1/. Bert Glover's Music. 501 A T E I 0 T I C DANCE, DANCE OF THE SEASON, . TRADES HALL, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16TH. AU proceeds go to the Red Cross Fund* 8 to 11. Tarker's High-class Orchestra, (Three Instruments. Admission: 1/. Messrs. Geo. Williams, P. Duff, E. Pie!—ret. M.C.'s. 9
DANCING TUITION. A B. C. DANCING CLASSES. MUNRO'S HALL, PONSONBY RD. ELEMENTARY—THURSDAY, at 7.30. ADVANCED—TUESDAY, at 7.45; SATUB. DAY, at S. Adeane's Orchestra. C E. C. ROBERTS. M.C. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. _9ia AUCKLAND ATETROFOLITAN OHOW. •VTOTEMBBR t>n AND Oft ENTRIES CLOSE Sill NOVEMBER. Schedules, Etc., Free ou Application. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND ■pASTORAL A SSOCIATION, HIGH STREET, - OR P.O. BOX S6, AUCKLAND. 50*
RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. pKIOII'S QIILL T EAD IN O BEST "J /O MEADS IN THE CITY. QTRAXD ARCADE. fT_A -TOME AT THE fTtIFFIX Is a Busy Time. Teople who have not had time to lunch, people who are going -journeys, people who are goiug to the theatre —all these (and many more) pop into the Tiffin for Tea, where they Uuow they will be offered the choice of lots of good things and enjoy a. thoroughly comfortable meal. The best frequented and most popular restaurant in Auckland is mUEmI F F I X, CITY CHAMBERS. CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA STS c HHE AP pISU -tr EAL S, DOWN TO "J / The Best and Cheapest Meal iv Australasia. SANFORD'iS RESTAURANTS, Opposite G.P.0., Opposite "Herald" Office, Opp. Smith and Caughey, Queen Street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 October 1918, Page 10
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