»*_« —. I II <■ ' • t . i. ;; ■■" ; : '■ '■-■ ■:■'. Amusements.■£;■•-. ■ . 3, O P E * AH 0 TT , 8 li ■ VyJ Proprietors, John Puller and Sons. _ { THia EVENING. AT 8. '* 5 ■pULLER'B VAUDEVILLE. ."/COMPANY. 1-, 'i't- '/the-; SUCCESSFUL AMATEURS FWJJ -REAPPEAR TO-NIGHT. '.- vvv, _, I, LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. •g/j-CNDAY, TtfEXT. J ./• •:---'- : ■", ':' '■, 1 First Appearance'; of •■•;7'■%. :, ; :■=■'! » ::i-.. HERE THEODORA, : ' , - I ■'-■•. ■" HERB THEODORA,. ■ 'I HERB THEODORA,, » , ~' i I'' . - HERB THEODORA. ." I Juggler *nd Eq.uilibr.kt I Extraordinary. . Greater Success than Ever of :.:■;' ,.. :■ -'. j MAUD FANNING Australia's -own i , i. MAUD FANNING, ''ten Impersonator. •■■' si .-'■;. See her in her art a Hurricane Dance. . 3.' Cheer after cheer f -Beted ,[ that Celebrated > ' Comedian and >Jnd Man. ' ; 1 :e ' ARTHUiI ELLIOTT. ; : . ARTHUR ELLIOTT, < > A Host in; Himself. RUBY WALLACE, Dainty * and Charming. 3. Charming and Dainty. DAPHNE LESLIE. ELLIOTT SISTERS, V : ELLIOTT SISTERS. ' Three Wonderfully Clever Children. •■• "■•'"-: ■ see Them. - „ . ■ ■;■-■■ HARRY SADLER. ; Still Prime HARRY SADLER. : ■ Favourite. . Continued .Success of ;..-■; SCOTT GIBSON, The Refined and Clever SCOTT GIB.SON, ; «cotcn f Comedian.; 1 Who is ■ encored eve;y evening item after item. ! FRED. BISHOP,, 808. WALDRON. Bird Mimic. . Ruby—GIBSON GIRLS—Eva, CHA& HEATH, the Silvery Tenor. FARRELL AND GAFFNEY, FARRELL AND GAFFNEY. Novelty Artists and Marvellous Dancers. , MISS CECILE STEPHANO, ; '' The Popular Contralto. , ELAINE VERRODL, the Clever Serio • and '•! • ... Dancer: .--..- ■'■' " And Our Double Company. THE/ KING'S' ' THEATRE. MATINEE. TODAY, AT 2.30. .?. mirE TTJNG'S ', he at be. ; End of Pitt-st. Fenny Section. l^; ' 4 ' V NEW PICTURES TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday. __ DIRECT FROM WORLD'S BEST MAKERS -.' :■-V'.v:To ;■-:'v:V v/ '__-_]_' <: _ ' pULLER'S ■'■ " Tho ; PJSESffi 2' -CULLER'S BEST OF ALL. i IOTURES. q ■- vf.. : .'.. : " : ' AND ■■-■'■ '.'• -J. V'::; : O FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA.: 0 ; - TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, OF 0 . THE.PIRATES OF 1920 '- 0 -:- CARLSBAD PORCELAIN-Instrnctive. ;;.- 0 An Eye For An Eye—A Powerful Drama. O DANCE OF THE SILHOUETTE- : O ,'■; The Present Rase of the Continent. O Winning Back His Love— Comedy. O CATTLE SHOW AT BUENOS AIRES. 0 A MIRACULOUS RECOVERY ,":". O (A Great- Flood Picture), - . O Flower 3.> an Artistic Study. -: ;,. • O Touch of a Child's Hand. Sheriff and Miss O .v. I ,':- Jones. ,";'•■• ■'■_"'.■■ , ___,__, 0 PATHI3 GAZETTE: THE VERY LATEST _■ ■■• •'.";-"> NEWS. ■■' LOVE. LUCK, AND GASOLINE. Fpll of Exciting Incidents. Is 6d, Is. and 6d, - Reserves. 2a. Wildm&a'S. K AMY -.rjASTLES. AMY .pASTLES, AMY .rjASTLES, -, Australia's Sweetest, Nightingale. • ■ ' 3 "THE MOST POPULAR YOUNG SINGER p OF OUR TIME." I IMPORTANT.—The Doors .will he closed (■'.'■ throughout eatoh number, and Patrons are i- requested to be seated .by 8 p.m. precisely. I i, -~:.','-; :-",■■ , ■■■~.•■ •.,;- ! -^v'l J pHOliJi HALL, ■sUhoral hall.] l *.: ■' CHORAL HALL. " y: 1 if ■■■■.-■ I Direction. J. and N. Talt. ! ■■■:;■ '. MONDAY EVENING- NEXT ■ '■' £ MONDAY EVENING NEXT '; ' And '' THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. ~' THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. Ir '■■'■!■;. .;. : :'^;./!'r., \—~~— —.'' V; 1 .-/; '';■■;'p"''v v '; ; :";,.;;-', y :l >: ONLY TWO FAREWELL CONCEPTS, r ONLY TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS. Australia's Great Queen of: Sons, 1 .■-•-'■ : .':'■ ■ A Iff -: ii'Aß TLBS,, ':• if, AMY CASTLES, AMY ■ CASTLES, AMY CASTLES, ■ : MY CASTLES, , , AMY CASTLES. And Brilliant Supporting Company ;of ■ ~ ' . .Artists. * ALEXANDER (i CAMPHAUSEN. Baritone. : ' • •■; LOUIS HATTENBAOH, 'Cellist, v,; ;pA'k;!'."'.; ' WILLIAM CONWAY, Pianist. ;/;''/' >• PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY NIGHT: ; AMY CASTLES will Sing- • . : ,'/ % Aria. '■", A Fort "e Lni''■ '■■ (" I» ; Trivial*") J (Verdi). '/' ■ '/; E "One Fine Day" ("Madame M Butterfly*'} >. (Puccini); f'SaperVoreste"; (Verdi);,' "Good-bye" .tfostiVt "Little Irish Girl." "If No On©'? Ever Marries.Me,";i "May I Print a Kiss," "Love's Whisper" (Willeby); and/by special request, '''Home. Sweet Home,"- and "Ave Mttria" (Gounod), with 'cello obligate '":" ~ ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN will Sing- "■'' .'/• • Prolog from , 'Pasliacci'^{lieonoavallo). - Toreador Hong (" Carmen") 5 (Buret). * LOUIS HATTENBACH will play— 1 " Ranhscrlie Hongroise" (Popper). . "MeJodie" (Charpentier); ' "Souvenir" (Drilla). ' . WILLIAM -CONWAY-will play- " Solo, " Sonata in C Sharp Minor, Op. 2, No.. 2 (Beethoven). / . , Solo, "Ballade in A Flat" {Chopin?. ' Grand. Piano from,' E. - and ■F. Piano r Agency. g PLANS AT MESSRS. WILDMAN and AREY'S. >r : '.'■'' v" ' :' [ '-y.'i"'- . '..','.. :i.fl:■■■■■■■'■ "i'.-' : ■■[•■"'■(•i'lriO PRIOEfe-58. 3s. and 2s. / g ■ " 38 TICKETS' ON . SALE. 33 TICKETS ON SALE. BOX PLAN and DAY SALES at Martelli's after i p.m. TO-DAY (Saturday). Two Shilling' Tickets at Doors, d Doors open 7. Concert 8. Carriages 10. Trams running to all Suburbs from Hall J. Door on conclusion of both Concerts. ;> *■; „ COUNTRY TOUR: Cambridge, 4th. , Rotorua, 7 th. 3. Manager, G. HUMAN BARNES, 3- J?' LOCUTION. Hi . . Before Leaving for " England, 20 ALFRED T>RICE Has, by special request, decided' to Re-open for another,- season of 12 or 18 months. ; Intending Pupils 'for Elocution or - Dramatia - Art will kindly; communicate ;to "former :..•'■ -~..•.-». ' ,t Studio. '■-■■-.•■■i,/..--.-i- CAXTON CHAMBERS. SWANSON-BTREET. "mHE SONG X OF . THE SCOUT." TEACHER,: East Coast, writes.—" Pleane accept my very best thanks for, that splendid song you ikent. The words are grand, and it goes, with such a swing. It'seems to have exactly hit the idea; of boy-scout- - ing, and should make ?a* perfect '; rallying ,'. SOUK." ■■'''■■ r" : -'i ?i* :: :T,:/C::^:":*>^:-:V : :^i?':''!fA;iX::,>']:;-:':*;>■% . GORDON AND GOTOH. Distributing Agents. HAZARD'S. MINIATURE RIFLE :.--■ The r result '- of : last week's • competitions! are;as?follows : 8. Elliott i and Mr; P. ** Allen ■-came first and second respectively in the * SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE Competition. Messrs. Munro and Addis came first- and second in the- RUNNING TARGETS Match. „ ".while' Mr. H.i 0. Irving was the * successful '• . competitor in the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE -■'• Match. '■■*■■. ',";■'• ""' ' " ''•'• '',''■' ?* The successful competitors in hotifi the SIX- '- SHOT BULL'S-EYE and RUNNING TARGETS Competitions this week will be awarded 10s S. and 5s first and second-prizes,-'-:while the winner of the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE Match, will receive a. set of Boxing Gloves. ; ; l| '- RATIONAL MINIATURE ? RIFLE RANGE. - ■:.,. ;■ COLEMAN AND TIDYMAN. ' i :: '< : . Proprietors. ■ ■;■-.■.'■' ■■■:'_^:,- '.::■■ Last* week's Competitions - resulted as i follows:— A. Macfoe won the Running -Tar- _ : gets Match. Mr.;o. Soh'erff won lh« Six-snot Bnll's-eyo '■ Competition; ; and Mr; J. Kelly '•/;. won the Weekly Aggregate Bull's-eye Match ~ with a score 0f.,125- onirs-eyes. The winner , of both ; the Running Targets and Six-shot *• i BftH'B"eyes Matches, ; will fliis week > receive Cash Prizes of 16s each, whilst the winner of the Aggregate Bull's-eye Competition will i; ; , receive a Case of i E.P. : Afternoon Teaspoons. j, *' nHHE BIOGRAPH supplies, "J.V-. WELLINGTON. /; ■ •': THE BEST FILM-HIRING FIRM IN THE r- ■'~./'■ /■!;■,.. :-,. ■ s DOMINION .■' ■-.'•. For Biographs, Hlri of -Films, Plants, - =J. ' ,- And • C. , Cinema.to.graph Accessories ■of • all - Descripu ■* ' ... tionAeto, Apply .... ..."■'■ •-•■.- ■~..'", ,>s--.'.yv v ;V;" r ;> -- , . ALLAN MAODONALD, 2) '«■ ;, , »<;'■ The King's -Theatre. J EOLLEE Skates.— arrived. 600 : Pairs ;. Richardson's - World-famous Ball-bear- ' ing, Skates ';* also, Phillips and Union Hard- ■'-'' ware, . All' kinds of Bolls and accessories - in:; stock.—J.? O." PELHAM ; AND SONS, Importers, ,150, . Victoria-street West, 4 . , - TTAREM Skirt, on the : living model, on view » j XI; at The Don Millinery and Tailoring ■d - House,: Unnear Syxnondo-etrcot, Saturday, at i Jhateri«ftl» from'l2 neon. ■"•■•:' ■■, ,■£■;, •-.".-• ■: 'ft :& ff& :.::,.. «>*>:■ iZtWW'XWMffibfi'i' • ■;■■ ', .-'■ ''I f '\'" :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14644, 1 April 1911, Page 12
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