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' Amusements. I "Jnder tho Patronage,of • Sis Excellency the Governor, wMf/TrrUr Lord' Islington..::. t'Jiulor the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Lord' Islington. rpoWN TTALL. liWy IOWN XI ALL. : W@> : • i TßSffi?STsffi A O-NJLGIIT. -I- O-MGM'i. . Liw MS . S.P.C. F EI f • . ' BOORZONI BoMffi ORZONI. X) ORZONI. RAFFIA. raffles. ' AFFLES. XvAI FLfcjJs. Grand "ITiINAL, RAND J- INAL, , . rpO-DAY, 2.30 P.M. . . X O-DAY, 2.30 P.M. Admission to All Parts. Is, including Afternoon Tea. - Absolutely the Last and Only Opportunity ("A NEW ZEALAND 6 SUMMER NIGHT." THE BAZAAR OF BAZAARS CONCLUDES TO-NIGHT. Make it a Fitting Close to a, Triumphantly Sucoesaful Week. ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS, Is. RAFFLE RESULTS. ' Grcon Tickets.—D 1604, 8. Glee son: I) 3907, M. Atkinson; D 2914, Jlias Simpson; D 1397, Mrs. Cousell; D 2427, S. McDevitt; P 1906, Mrs. Waddel; E 189, Lily Martin; E 4777, J. Adams; E 4846, M. Glasson; 9, J. Keefe; D 3463, ,T. Maokol; E 190?, M. Lannigan; D 1859, E. Leahy; D 3704. T. B. O'Connor; E 2731, J. Cooper; I) 1336. . Blue Tickets.— Blao Tickets.—Mrs. Mci Kie, A 2454; 2915, J. Honderson; 13 3547. D. ' O'Connor; A 1719, Master Vic. Coyle; A 1003, Mrs. Mahan; B 3617, C. McDonald; B, 2411, I Mrs. Cuddily;. A 3156, Mrs. Dignan; B 3842, I F. McKenna; A 3059, • ' Pink Tickets. Fury, 4962; Mr. B. I Casey. C 3870; J. Doyle, C 2956; Ormond, ! C 4710; M. O'Connor, 851. White 'rickets.—E. Robinson, E. 1411; M. Belcher, 14 3175; Mrs. Patterson, B 3112; T. Schischka, B 185; A. Wills, B 1920; J. Tubberty, Ii 163. C. .T. MAHON, T. J. IIOLBROOK, lion. Sees. Under the.Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Islington, and Ilia Lordship Bishop Cleary, and C. J. Parr,' Esq., Mayor of Auckland. QRA.ND COMPLIMENTARY" QONCER'P Tendered to :JJI39 •y'ALERIE QOLLINS, ' Contralto, <J»OWN "pjALL. "YyEDNESDAY, 94 MISS VALERIE COLLINS will Sing"O Ijovo from Thy Pow'r" (Samson and Delilah). " Ombra Mai Fu" (Handel) "Alia Stella Confident© (Robandi). " Oh. That Wo Two Were Maying" (Ncvin). MADAME WIELAERT Sings- 1 " O Thai/k Mo Not" (Mallinson). " There Lies the Warmth of Summer" (Mallinson). "A Request (Amy Woodforde Fin den). MR. BARRY CONEY SINGS- , " Where My Caravan Has Rested " (Lohr). " Waita Poi " (A. Hill). " Eleanore" (Coleridge Taylor). THE LYRIO QUARTETTE will Sing- " Entreaty " (Sawyer). " Eileen Alannah " (Batchelder). HERB RAIMUND PECHOTSCH, Violinist will Play— " Zigeunenveisen " (Sarasate). * MB. HAROLD GEEGSON, Organist, will Play— Tone Poem, "Finlandia" (Sibelius). i " Offertolre " (King Hall). J Accompanist— LEO WHITTAKER. ' Broadwood Grand kindly lent by English and Foreign Piano Company. TICKETS: 2s and Is each. DAY SALES: Wildman . and Arey's, A. Eiwly and (*>., and Gerti Campion's. BOX PLAN: Wildman and Arey's. M. ORCHARD. Hon. Secretary. rpiCKETS for Grand Complimentary CoilX cert, tendered to Valerie Collins (contralto), can bo obtained from Martelli's, j Queon-street. , rjpoWN HALL, AUCKLAND. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, APRIL 22. In the Presence of His Excellency tho Governor and Suite. , THE HERO OF THE • HOUR. THE HERO OF THE HOUR. FOREMOST CELEBRITY OF THE TIME. FOREMOST CELEBRITY OF THE TIME. * "Tire POLAR STAR." "THE POLAR STAR." THE GREAT CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS. THE GREAT CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS. The Renowned Explorer./■ I ROALD AMUNDSEN. ROALD AMUNDSEN, ROALD AMUNDSEN,. ROALD AMUNDSEN, ROALD AMUNDSEN, ROALD AMUNDSEN, Will Doliver The Thrilling Story of Heroic Adventure. HOW I BEACHED THE SOUTH POLE, HOW I REACHED THE SOUTH POLE! HOW I REACHED THE SOUTH." POLE. . Illustrated by Over ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL PICTURES, ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL PICTURES, Taken by Captain Amundsen Himself. _ Reserved Seats. 4s; Body of Hall, 3s; • Back Seuts, 2s; Balcony, is. The Bos Plan is NOW OPEN at Wildman's. Day Sales at Martelli's. " CARLYLE SMYTHE. I QOMPETITIONS j gOCIETY'S THIRD ANNUAL ' 12 D"' 8 -F EmVAL -12 D 4TS rjtOWN JJALL, AUGUST 19th TO 31st AUGUST. THE LEADING FESTIVAL IN THE , DOMINION. , CASH oenn cash i PRIZES. SfeOUU PRIZES INCLUDING A BROAIJWOOD UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, VALUE £100, PRESENTED BY THE E. AND : F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD. (S. Coldicutt, Manager), And SPECIAL PRIZES, CHALLENGE SHIELDS, TROPHIES. GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE MEDALS, and CERTIFICATES. | For Music, Elocution, Monologues, Sketches, Comediettas, Short Stories, Essays, Poems, Debates, Drawing, Drill and Boy v Scout Contests. " rjIHE PRELIMINARY STELA-BUS 1 Is now obtainable from 1 any of the- I undermentioned firms, or from the | , ■ Managing Secretary. - . | SECURE A COPY RIGHT NOW From— and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., Eady and Co., London and Berlin Piano Co., British and Continental Piano Co., Wildman. and Arey, Upton and Co., Champtaloup and Edmistoji. The Book Exchange, Viotoria-st., the Musical Budget, Hamilton. | Entries Close SATURDAY. July 20th. SCOTT COLVILLE, Managing Secretary. 30-31, Empire Bldgs., Swanson-st., Auckland. T 0 W N , HAL L. . • ■ [ MAY 6. 1912. ' FAREWELL CONCERT tendered to MRS. HAMILTON HODGES, by Prominent Professional Artists, under Distinguished Patronage. > Last Appearance of the Noted Soprano Singer in Auckland. A PEOPLE'S CONCERT-ALL FAVOURITE ' ITEMS. . ... .; ■ f ' Seats, 2s (reserved), and 15... Reserve your seats early. Box Plan Wildman and Arey's, 29 th inst. J. F. W1 L 3 ON ' DENTIST (Late of Invercargiil), WILL , COMMENCE ' PRACTICE. THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY. MONDAY, APRIL 22nd. • f • •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 12

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