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Adults Sixpence; Children, 3 3 —Threepence Everywhere. 3 , 6666666666666666 6 I 0D J£ING GEORGE THEATRE !0D : Durham-st., Opp. His Majesty's. -—— ; TO-NIGHT. Complete Change STARS, 1 QUENTIN DURWARD, QUENTIN DURWARD. _ • Aftor Sir Walter Scott's Stirring Romance. • Cast ■ - QUENTIN DURWARD - M. Alexandre, i Louis XI. - M. Garry (Comedie Francais) , William de la Mark - M. Etievant (do.) Isabolle de Croye - - - Mdllo. Ventura SUBLIME. SACRIFICE. PROVING HIS LOVE. Two Charming Dramas, full of emotion and thrilling incidents. _ • LUCIA'S ROMANCE. BORNEO POTTERY. ■ Marble - Industry—Bill and Bert Marry— Cured—Crazy Twenty Stairs too Many. Come and Have a Good Laugh. is | . MATINEE, 2.30. : ■ lIS is I Children, Halfprice. I -«-S AUCKLAND JKIDERTAFEL. . TOWN ALI ' JpiRST gUBSCRIBERS' QONCERT. FRIDAY JJBXT,.; rRIL 26. / SOLOISTS: MADAME CHAMBERS, Soprano. . MADAME DORA HUNT. Contralto. MISS INA BOSWORTH, Violin. ■ -' DR. W. E. THOMAS, Organ. SEASON 1912. Concerts will be given as follows , FIRST CONCERT .. FRIDAY, APRIL 26. SECOND CONCERT.. FRIDAY, AUGUST2, THIRD CONCERT .. FRIDAY. NOV. 22. # Smoke Concert Date to be Arranged. _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 10s 6d entitles Subscriber to 2 Tickets each Concert. , , 15s 6d entitles Subscriber to 3 Tickets each Concert. . £1 0s 0d entitles Subscriber to 4 Tickets . each Cpncert. ■ ; ' ; , . Subscribers may purchase extra Single ' Tickets, 3s each, at Wildman and Arey's. Unreserved Tickets at Hall, 2a 6d. Intending Subscribers may Enrol on application to SYD. J. HARBUTT, I Secretary, 1, Coburg-street. Box Plan opens TUESDAY, 23rd, at 8 a.m., at Wildman and Arey's. Broadwood Piano supplied by English and Foreign Piano Agency. QRCHESTRAL gOCTETY. SEASON 1912. rpoWN JJALL, y rjpaURSDAY, • «?ND ■- CASSE NOISETTE' (Nut Cracker) SUITE - . - _. L . ERTU RE, .EG MONT --- - - a . SC Beethoven OVERTURE, EG MONT - - - - Beethoven RHAPSODY HONGROISE - - - - - Liszt OVERTURE SOLENELLE, "1612" - - • . - - Tschaikowsky Etc., Etc. . ' . VOCALIST - - MADAME WIELAERT For some years past the' Society has, owing to tho restricted seating capacity of the Choral Hall, been obliged• to limit its list of Subscribers. This . restriction having been removed, the public are invited to avail themselves of the many advantages of becoming Subscribers. The increased facilities available onablo the Committee to submit most favourable rates of Subscription, viz. One Ticket for the Season (four Concerts) ... ... ... 10 6 - Three Tickets for the Season (four Concerts; ... ... ... 21 0 Subscribers have the privilege of reserving their Beats prior to the Box Plan being opened to the general public. Annotated programmes are mailed to Subscribers about a week before each Concert. Early application to the undersigned is desirable. • - < , S. COLDICUTT, _ ... . ■ „ Hon. Secretary. English and Foreign Piano Agency, 191. Queen-street. QT. LUKE'S HALL. REMUERA. SALE OF WORK, WEDNESDAY, . APRIL , 24, At 3 p.m. . and 7 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Mission and Church Purposes. Admission: Sixpence.'. . COMPETITIONS, 1912. ' MR. WALTER IMPETT, Specialist for ' VOICE- AND PIANOFORTE. Prepares Competitors for above. Interviews arranged by Letter. « Address: 199, PONSONBY ROAD. A UCKLAND + SHAKSPERE SOCIETY xi.. (founded ten years ago) will continue i its Readings as usual this season. Subscribers enrolled at "Upton and Co.'b—if they apply immediately. Our seating space is i limited, and tho Discerning should call forthwith—or earlier if possible. Reading ; members, or those who believe they have a call, please write to the Director, caro of Upton and Co. - JjEYS . JNSTITUTE j^ibrary. 15,000 VOLS—I2SO NEW BOOKS IN 1911. Latest Fiction Bought Weekly. LENDING BRANCH: Subscription Book and Magazine, 5s per half-year. Two Books, 7g 6d. Depositors, 2d per volume. Juvenile Library. Half Adult Rates. THE FIFE AND DRUM band will ren- ! i} er t. a ' S" 00 Sl musical programme at tne Onehunga , Zoo Saturday. Free rides i on tho merry-go-rounds; get off tram a Seddor- s Memorial. • T™ FOUR DARE DEVILS! , Siiows. ■ . JJORTIOULTURAL gOCIETY'S • JILOWER gHOW. TOWN "jpi" ALL, TO-day, r ' . ..* Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. THE RETURN OF THE AUTUMN QUEEN! DON'T MISS THE FINEST EXHIBITION OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR YEARS PAST. , Upwards of 1000 Exhibition Blooms to Select your Next Year's Plants from. Orchestra, After noon and Evening. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. W. SATCHELL, Managing Secretary. W. Wallace Bruce's Office, Swanson-st. Swimming. jyjOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. SWIMMING BATH. jV ' •; Notice is hereby given that? the Swimming Baths will be Closed to the Public on" and after MONDAY, the 22nd inst., until further Notice. 8. GRAY. Town Clerk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 12
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