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Amusements OP ER a in oV # ■"E - ---0 Proprietors. John Fuler^; ,n l?.°rday. Change of Programmo Each Saturday TTULLEITS Best PTHTURES I I J? ULLEIi'S of All X JCTUnKS. BURKE'S SPLENDID °P-CHESTIIA.'. ]>JEXT AT 2.30. rrnT/nmN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. ANOTHER NEW PEOGBAMME. IMPRESSIONS OF VENIOE. A ceS « ■pEEDHAM gOYS Ar J) RIL,LRED EAGLE'S LOVE_AFFAIK rpHE^ATHrrNIMATE^^AZETTE. THE RANGE RIDERS. NEVER A G A!N. BURKE'S ORCHESTRA— " Barrackroom Ballads," " See-See, wj .• , . g Is 6d, is. and 6d. Reserves at Wildman s. SIXPENCE EXTRA. ______ Q H O R A L- TT A L L ' rpHURSDAY QCTOBER 0^ QOMPLIMENTARY ON CERT, Tendered by the QRPHANS' Q LTJB TO M E - J. C 0 M raTOH (Hon. Conductor A.0.0. Orchestra). PROGRAMME: Overture. "Fingal's Cave'' - -^Mendelssohn) ORPHANS' CLUB sOROHESTRA. Song, "A Dream of Paradise" (Hamilton Gray) MR. C. HUNTER. 'Cello Solo, Selected - - - " " " " j MR. L. LAMBERT. Song, "An Evening Song" - - - - (Blumenthal) MR. EGGERTON PEGG. Musical Sketch. "Three Blind Mice" *, * " MR: E. HEADLAM. Song. "Thora" - - - - - " * (Adams) MR. C. ARCHER. . j Dramatic Recital, "The Serial Story" (Harris) MESSRS. ALAN MCELWAIN AND ARTHUR V. CARBINES. Overture. "VarsangV - - (S^diua) ORPHANS' CLUB ORCHESTRA. Song,* , "Thou'rt Passing Hence" - - - (Sullivan) (With Orchestral Accompaniment) MR. WILFRED MANNING. "Violin Duet, "Ohant National Russe" - - - - - (Kalhwoda) MESSRS. J. COLIN MUSTON AND A. GORDON. Song, "Will o' the Wisp" • - - (J. W. Cherry) MR. H. ROCHFORT. Musical Monologue, Selected - - - - - MR. A. J. BLACK. Song, "The Trumpeter" ----- (Dix) MR. J. LONERGAN. Song, "A Song of Thanksgiving" - - (Allitsen) MR. R. BELL . , (Gold Medallist Hamilton Musical Competitions). English Selection, "The Rose" - (MVddleton) ORPHANS' CLUB ORCHESTRA. Doors open. 7.30. Commence at 8. ADMISSION. 2s. Reserved Seats, 6d extra. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. A Oar will leave Three Lamps for Choral Hall at 7.30. Cars to all parts after the Concert. ... Upright Coneert Grand Piano kindly lent by English and Foreign Piano Co. (S. Coldicutt. Manager). zjgNTEIES CLOSE FOR AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY'S FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL gATURDAY, QCTOBER Entry forms and particular!! from SCOTT COLVILLE, ( Managing Secretary, 26, Empire Buildings, Auckland. Competitions. r£VHE EALANI) rpYPE WRITER AND gUPPLIES QO., 14 AND 14A, VICTORIA ARCADE. I RESULT OF PRIZE COMPETITION. Prize. 1 Laidlaw, Leeds and Co., Monarch Visible Typewriter _ £26 0 0 2 Miss Atkinson, Blick Visible Typewriter 13 10 0 3 Mr. C. McKinnon, Watch & Wristlet 10 04 Miss M. S. Barry „ 10 0 5 Mr. M. C. Irvine „ 10 0 6 Mr. Cyril Heberley „ 10 0 7 Miss H. R. Tizard „ 10 0 8 Miss J. R. Cullen „ 10 0 9 Jilss J. Johnson „ 10 0 10 Miss Ruth Goodwin „ 10 0 11 Miss Eunice Otway „ 10 0 12 Mr. Arthur Hill „ 10 0 13 Miss Florence Rankin „ 10 0 14 Miss M. J. Bennett „ 10 0 15 Miss Edith E. Vickers „ 10 0 IS Miss Lilian Taylor „ 10 0 17 Miss S. Bryant . • „ ■ 10 0 18 Miss H. Hanna. „ 10 0 19 Miss Lillis Walker „ 10 0 20 Miss E. M. Andrews „ 10 0 21 Miss F. Pedersen „ 10 0 22 Miss J. Murray „ 10 0 23 Miss Mabel Floyd „ 10 0 Total £60 10 0 Winners are requested to call and receive Prizes at their convenience. rjHHE ALAND rpyPEWRITER AND gUPPUES 00., 14 AND 14A, VICTORIA ARCADE. Photography. ELLERBECK, Photographer of Children, NEWTON. Dental. Howey Walker Stops Toothache J. E. E 0 4 .*■ DENTAL SURGEON. OVER ROBINS. CHEMIST. OPPOSITE CITY MARKET No. 330. Q.UEEN-ST. Telephone 1876. M a H. G. F odn,ca,n - JJENTIST, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLESLKY brs. yy ANTED K N O W. N. N° ivf oEß IVJ T OOSE pLATES. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. All Work Personally Supervised and every Denture is Fitted with our PATENT STICKFAST SUCTION, which positively prevents them from dropping when speaking or eating. Extractions (painless or gas) Free when new teeth are ordered GOLD FILLINGS, CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. ETC. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 every Evening. C ]\£ UNEOE J} MANUEL, DENTIST. 73» QUEEN-STREET lover Smeeton's),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 1449, 3 October 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 1449, 3 October 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 1449, 3 October 1910, Page 10

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