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• Amusements. . v """""' gOLO • PIANIST '~K^ The following competitors will , r , this morning• at NINE: A.M.. and t? l^? 1 " conclusion of their performance P^* tl >*llsl Ives will announce the Sfc $I selected to compete :in Final m £< IV*' ' Miss M. .Mitchell. Mis." • NctU , . Miss B. •3nodgras», Mr. Baxter *! ** POMPETITIONS "" ■tat OTAND T MATINEE. HIS MAJESTY'S ipO-DAY, A!' 2 P.M. Doors Open, 1.30. Prices: 2s, Is; Children, lialfarin.". ' The Box T Plan of Reserved Seats "L ' Monday and Tuesday Evening S. 2? & • Wildman and Arey's THISJtfOKNINo 8 a BIGGER. AND BETTER THAN~fVEBr ' ./ ' : ■ That is the Public Opinion of THE AUCKLAND ' PETITIONS QOCIETT'B ''■ TTUGE-pESTIVAI^TTTJGE JUL Festival JJL . ,'. PROGRAMMES-rpg-DArS-PROGRAMMEI ' FEDERAL CLUB' ROOMS 9.30 A.M. BOY SCOUTS' FIRST AID COMPETITION Two Teams Qualify for Final. ' «, H IS j\| AJESTY-S 'THEATRE, TO-DAY-f) PM.-TO-DAY. THIRST .riBAND ATI NEE r ibst Otband Matinee a magnificent programme OF varleit and interesting ITEMS. 7-QCHOOL pHOIRS-17 ' '<' » -Ochooij • Choirs- i 420-VOICES-420. PRIMARY SCHOOLS CHOIR CONTEST Two to qualify for Final. ' PHYSICAL,' DRILL, Junior Cadets, i Winner to be declared. BOY SCOUTS' FIRST AID COMPETITION !f1 Final: Two teams. . ■ . *■' . , CLARIONET SOLO: "Beneath Thv Win. clow." Two qualify for Final. EUPHONIUM SOLO: " Thuringer Wald" Two qualify for Final. ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT A T 7.45. H ls M AJESTY ' 8 THEATRE. JpiNAL . QF COLO piANIST RECITAL. . ' A WHIRLWIND OF EXCITEMENT WILL SWEEP THROUGH THIS POPHLABJ PLAYHOUSE WHEN THE SELECTED ARTISTS STEP FORWARD TO DO BATTLE FOR TUB ALLISON £140 PIANO. THE BIGGEST PRIZE EVER OFFERED IN ANY PAST OF THE WORLD. § But that is only ONE DROP in To-night's l OEA OF TTEMS. r . LOOK! LOOK! LOOK I TO AJIGHT. ..,;;; O IGHT. HIS "VfAJESTY'S THEATRE. M 7.45. 1 SOLO PIANIST RECITAL. Final: One corn* petitor. CHARACTER DIALOGUE. Lady and Gentt*. man. Final: Two competitors.SACRED TENOR SOLO: "Be Thou Faith. ful." Final: Three competitors. , " SOLO PIANIST RECITAL. "One competitor, CONTRALTO SOLO: "111 Rock You to, Rest." Final: Three competitors. QUARTETTE (open). Gentlemen; ■ "Ikvorips." Winner to be declared. - ' SOLO PIANIST RECITAL. Final: One com. • petitor. . -, ' ~. BASS SOLO: ]' Son of Jjine." Final: Thres competitors. . , COMEDIETTA: "A Little Secret." > ;j FIGHT YOUR WAY IN, BUT GET THERE; ■.. ."' , ■-.....,-. ■/:■: ' , . , I'l ADMISSION: - '. Evenings (Finals). 2s 6d, Is 6d, Is, , No early doors. | Day, Sessions (Matinees excepted), 6d* Demonstration Nights, Dec. 8 and % 3s, 2b, Is. Early Doors. NO FREE SEATS. ~.••'■'"'■ " . SCOTT COLVILLE, ' - , : :' Managing: Secretary. AUCKLAND v v.'i ; ROWING 'v. '~\ cLTJB I (Registered). . ,■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' ; GRAND CONCERT '■■' i (Ind aid of the New Shed Fund). CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 8 p.m. jj Under the direction of MR. F. S. GARDNER^ ',' Tickets, 2s each. Full Programme in Future Issues. , "; ::■.■.■-:'<,;'":.:■;■ 'E. G. ELLIS, - ;. ■■■:.'.-■-. -;...:." '..:': ■ ', Hon. Sec. HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGED'' We are awarding the-following prizes in our usual weekly Competitionslos andH 63 First and Second Cash -Prizes in boih the , Six-Shot Bull's-Eye and Running jTar-]* gets Competitions, s and a Cigar-case fotf the Aggregate Bull's-Eye Competition. ' Last week Mr. C. Peoples was the success* ful Competitor <in the ! Aggregate i Bull's* Eye Match, with 1 a score •of 129 Bull's-Eye -. Mr. S. Elliott and Mr. G. Russell were the First and Second Prize-winners in the Six- . ; Shot Bull's-Eye Competition; whilst Messrs/' S. Elliott and A. Mackie were the success* fnl Competitors in. the : Running Targets Match. L^_—. ;■;., "VTATIONAL MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE.-* i ii Coleman ■ and : Tidyman, Proprietors.-* m The results of .the Competitions last week were as follows: —Messrs. J. , VERNON and A. t* MACKIE came first and second in the Run;» ning Targets Match; Messrs. T. :. P. LANK and J. WALKER came first and second re- .. spectively in the Six-shot \ Bull's-eye Match; and Mr. C. PEOPLES came first in tha ■' Aggregate Bull's-eye Match, ■ with a ' score of % 177 Bulls. This week, the following Primal will be awarded, viz. :■ 10s first, and 5s sec* ond in both "the Running Targets and Sixshot Bull's-eye Matches, and the winner of the Aggregate Bull's-eye Competition will receive a Safety Razor in -.Case. ■_ I r -MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, 8.15,' Royal Albert Hall—The Powerful ternpcrancc film, "In the Grip of Alcohol." ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL BAZAAR. April 6th to 20th. Town Hall. Five Guineas .for most appropriate name.— P.O. Box 731. '-.■: _ . ■■ , ';,. _r..y:y ■■.-• ■•'•:.;,: ''.=':■ Ellerbeck-Photographer of^Childrca-'X;::^ ■,'!:■'■ ■ '■ "' ' ■ : ;': s '"','>Kfr:!* ... . • • ■~.■.. ■-, .. : •- ; • ... ~ ..1 ■ ..- ; . : .-'■.-■■ ■;.: j'O'is.fe '.' ■■..■•. ..'.:•■.■ -■■• •■• " ' ■-•• , ' ' -' EASTERN. DRAPERIES . INDIAN EMBROIDERIES. . CEYLON HAND-MADE -LACS. INDIAN BAZAAR ART SILVERWARE, CURIOS. ETC.. Obtainable from Ernest A- • Rin'.mcr. th» . Indian Art Specialist. -. SHOWROOM: GROUND FLOOR. STRAND ARCADE. QUEEX-ST. ■ ; ,' Restaurants. . : '. HARBOUR VIEW, Endean's Buildings, opp," Queen-st. Wharf.—Open Sunday; Afternoon Teas Late Teas; everything good.--'-Fountain, Proprietor. . ■ . _> mui TEAROOMS, .Hannah's : Buildings. JL Queen-street, four doors below Union-s Bank.— new, dainty, and- up-to-date j | Tearoom is now open. Light, Cool Lun« | chcons. ■■ The usual Morning and Afternoon | Tea" Appetising High Teas. Open batur« day anti Sunday. ... ~- -~ - v " 0 &' ** COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. 2LECTKIC FANS. NO FLIES.' '■'"' HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE- ■: - ■ . *. ':,•' 'i ; ■-•'■■ x? ' ■ . . .'."■.'.■' '' TT AVE .you A.pnor JJlbbonij : . ' :■;: ' r ~,;■•'..... > :, .; : ,f :.<";/ f :l| '■ " ■ . 'h -M fc :,j ::t: ! Ml? TM-EW 7E A LAND ERA L»« SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per wecls. deiiTerad tj towa and suburbs, or 10s porjwgjgj&j advance.' posted to. any .part ci the -under ft? e &S TE P°E TO LET. FOB SAXA3£gg£| AND FOUND. PBBBOKAI.--BOARD AND WfIgL inserted at the rate of i 18 words| for lK three consecutive insertions ft* 2s 6'd.for cash ,paid in,advance. .■«.■■& BIRTHS. MARHIAGES AND MATHS, » » each insertion: FUNERAL 1■ » ifiH These announcements must be signed m s -, aC Sier'to advertisements will be receiH at the offices of the Herald tree. of char, a lnstructions as. to the insertionl org™ drawal of advertisements in the RKRA"* ?2??nL accident or from other cause* . ; th -Mephon«: * Advertising and $jm*W \ 2890: Publishing. ■ J ? b Editorial, OHer 0? 2890;. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 12

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