Amusements. . , ._ _, . ■ > —- - ■■- - ■■ - "• '"'"' i r ..i.i. W<B 8 T'S ;:' X> ICTU RE 8. E ST'B ,' X I CMBE S. M-ATINEE. 230 T°' PAY"WEST'S P I G J:«|f} .VY/EST'S JLICTURES TDGYAL 7 ALBERT |J ALL - Direction Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. THE HOME OP THE STARS _ ARTISTIC AND UNPARALLELED I TRIUMPH. ! Achieved in the production of the great Exclusive > Masterpiece. THE COURSE OP ' TRUE LOVE. THE COURSE UP TRITE kOYb. THE COURSE OP TRUE LOVE. ACT I. . - _ . A Fascinating Woman-Paul, the Eanasonie Boatmau-The Pleasures of Travel —The Boatman Sweetheart, Greta—signs ; lof Jealousy-Tho. Wishing Party-The Boatman's Humble Anxious hsnermen—A Mother's Suspicion—Love s Dalliance—Paul and May Discovered—Love is Blind. DANGER SIGNALS. * DANGER SIGNALS. ACT 11. ■■■■ ' ,'■ . Paul has a Bival-An Avowal-Repulsed -Herbert Asks for May's Hand—The Father's Consent—The Country Dance—A Stern Parent's Objection— Refuses Her Father's Choice-Paul's Day DreamsForcea Attentions—A Desperate Lover—True Love Conquers—The Flight —A Low-born Lover—A Heartbroken Girl —A Father Pleads— a Prisoner in Her Own House— Hard Gaoler—A Money Bribe of no Avail— Obdurate—The Mother Brings Her Son's Farewell Message—" I love him: he must not leave me"—May's Despair—Begs for a East Meeting— Enforcod Engagement. A DETERMINED WOMAN. ACT 111. A Clandestine Meeting— Bedcham-ber-Wftitiiig find Watflhing-Faul 8 BePlanning an Elopement —Watched— Despairing Lovers—The Escape—Paul s Mother Refuses Shelter-The Revenge of, Greta, Paul's Former Sweetheart—The Flight-Discovered—The Chase. THE RACE FOR LIFE OR DEATH. Hiding in the Forest—Paul Leaves May to Seek Assistance May 'Terrified at the Loneliness of the Forest— Paul Returns— His Love Gone—May Stumbles to Her Death—Dawn—A Bed Of Waterlilies—A Demented Lover. _ HER LAST LONG JOURNEY. Towards the South, The Geisha's Love Story (coloured), Romance of Cliff Dwellers, Pathe's Gazette. Fatal Chocolate (A.8.), Tom Tilling's Baby (Vita). PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE. _ LYRIC rpHEATEE. YRIC '-'. IHE A RE. TO-NIGHT. YESTERDAY'S REVIEW, Before His Excellency the Governor and General Baden-Powell, WILL BE SCREENED TO-NIGHT. THE - Symonds- — T YRIC. HE - street. - ii YRI C. Direction, Hay ward's Enterprises, Ltd. The Theatre With a Reputation. Unrivalled for Warmth and Comfort. — tjAYWARD'S OICTURES--JjUyWARD'S l/ICTURES"The Hall-mark of Perfection-' T One of the ,y T;. 0 -— Greatest All- »" ' O N Round Pro- — <- ■, N • 1 grammes Yet _-_ L . & Seen in Anck- g H land, Includ- H T —. . ing:— ' T A Great Detective Drama which reaches the Top-notch of Fascination. . TRACKED TfcOWN. RACKED I/OWN. SOME NORTHERN ANIMALS.— IiOVE -T mm IHE ¥ ¥ AY. THE LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC— Including the Departure of the Titanic. / fTIHE ttandicap. '/ J.HE JLLANDICAP. m ■ ■-, A GLIMPSE OF THE CASPIAN SfiA. "The Engagement Ring" (A3. Comedy)— "Lea As Telephone Girl "-" Present lor Hubby"—"A Friendly Act.". _,„____ . THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Prices as Usual. Reserve by 'Phone 36*15. m o W N HALL. nno-NiGHT. - AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Doors Open, 7.15 ..p.m. RAND poncebt ' . .By'' the OLD COLONISTS' CHORAL ASSOCIATION, Assisted by Leading Local Artists. Prcceedt in Aid of Titanio Fund. ; Mr. G. Ingleby Allen will play selections on the organ from 7-45 to 8 o'clock. Chairman: : His Worship the Mayor (C. J. Parr, Esq,). The Boy Scoots, under Chief Scoutmaster Stebbing, the King's Veteran Guards, and Auckland Pipe Band will be present. Commander Btopford, R.N., and a detachment from H.MA Pioneer are also expected .■': to be present. ' PART I. National Anthem, " God Save the King - TO BE SUNG BY ALL. Part Song. "Gallant Hearts," _ from " Norma " "• - ■-.- - --•••■- - (Bellini) THE N.Z. OLD COLONISTS' CHORAL ASSOCIATION. Song, " The Sailor's Grave" - --.- ■ (Sullivan) MR. J. WALLACE ATKINSON. Organ Solo, " Marche Funehr© " and " Chant Seraphique" - .- - - - - - (Gailmant) MR. G. INGLEBY ALLEN. Address, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. Part Songs (English)— (a) file of Beauty" - - ■•'.-■ CWhitmore) (b) Home. Sweet Home" --:,.. (Bishop) THE ASSOCIATION. Quartet (Male Voices), "Nearer, My God, to Thee' ........ (J. H. Phillpot) ("In Memoriam") MESSRS. WALTER. HOWE. LITTLER, and WALLACE ATKINSON. Song, "A Request" .......... (Amy Woodforde Finden) MADAME CHAMBERS. Duet (Tenor and Bass), " Watchman! What of the Night?" - - - - . - - (Sargent) MESSRS. HOWE and LITTLER. i Part Songs— (a) " Vesper Bells " (by request) ..... i * (J. H. Phillpot) I (b) "Sweet -and Low"' . - - - (Barnby) J THE; ASSOCIATION. ! ■■'; ' ' PART 11. ; Part Songs (Scotch)— (a) ■■" Ye Banks and Braes" - (b) " Scots, Wha Hae " THE ASSOCIATION. Song and Chorus, "Land of Hope and Glory" -_- - - (Elgar) MR. WILLIAM WALTER. Address, YEN. ARCHDEACON CALDER. Quartet (Male Voices), "Rosalie" - - - - - (J. H. Phillpot) MESSRS. WALTER, HOWE. LITTLER, AND WALLACE ATKINSON. Violin Solo, " Pusstacenen "... (Seybold) MASTER FRANK PARSONS. . Part Songs (Irish)— (a) " The Meeting of the Waters " (Moore) (b) "The Harp . that Once" - - (Moore) THE ASSOCIATION. Address, THE RIGHT REV. DE. CLEARY. Song, " Ave Maria - - - - - (Mascheroni) MADAME ' CHAMBERS. (With Organ Obligate By Mr. G. Ingleby Allen). Duet. "The Moon Has Raised Her Lamp Above" ■"-.- -'••.- -■-.-- - - (Benedict) MESSRS. HOWE and LITTLER. j Part Song, " Calm be Thy Slumbers" - - - ! (Bishop) THE ASSOCIATION. i Finale, "For Those in Peril on the Sea" - . BY ALL. Musical Director: J. H. PHILLPOT. Is to all parts. Reserved ' Seats at Wildman and Arey's 6d extra * D. A. SOMWERVILLE. Hon. Secretary. Endean's Buildings, Quay-street. • 1 'i . , ■ . T> O Y A L "DINK, KHYBER PASS. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. THURSDAY, MAY 20-Hoodoo Night, Competition Graceful Skating (ladies). Grand Fancy Dress Carnival. TUESDAY. JUNE 11.FEDERAL HALL. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. . Under the auspices of the Socialist Party. SOCIAL AND DANCE. Is and Is 6d. - ' Shows. FIVE SPECIAL DAYS IN THE ANNALS OF WAIKATO. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW, HAMILTON. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW, HAMILTON. WAIKATO WINTER,SHOW. HAMILTON. JUNE 4th, sth, 6th, 7th, Bth. 3500 ENTRIES. 3500 ENTRIES. 3500 ENTRIES. 3500 ENTRIES. The Best Exhibition in the Dominion for Moving Machinery, Dairy, Agricultural and Horticultural Produce, Home Industries, Art Needlework, School and Educational Exhibits; also Poultry and Dog Show. 3500 ENTRIES. 25.000 people visited the Waikato Winter Show last year, and it is confidently anticipated that the number of visitors will be doubled this year. 3500 ENTRIES. Special trains and Cheap Excursions have been arranged. School children are allowed admission Free when accompanied by their teachers. ARTHUR J. SMITH, . Seoretary. A ■ <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15005, 29 May 1912, Page 14
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