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!' Amusements. ,__ QUEEN'S -rpHEATRB. V .. -V- > ''■ QUEEN-STREET. •; ~ Proprietors: J^J^^ and Juowro* GO WHERE THE .CROWDS GO. :.. ; r Daily. 11 a.m. till 11 P-J^- v ~__.,,, CONTINUOUSi PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT. One Ounce of Judgment 13 worth a ;. Ton. of Work! •;- Our Success for month and month is a- convincing Hall-murk , of imcomparable :-.-. ■ -." ■: merit. •'■ '■_'■'■- v .'.' TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. The Final Presentation of the Aflenm 0 1 ' Iit IDNIGHT WEDDING Evening - .ipSIOHT REDDING and"' 18 MIDNIGHT WEDDING .Crowds: ~:.-WX- :.,;:■ ..•■'. T \ .wore.: the '•-/:.,.;;., <■.>:■."..■, : a|lovhow supporting items, including TFSSEE EVIL, WOMAN GRATITUDE, T IN AND ►LLANDUDNO. THE XviNTEIt RUSE. FOILED BY A GIRL. 'PUinlr nf it! WlnK OI "■ • The Ladles' THE WORLD, The Ladies Drama AGAINST HER- ;- Drama. The Latest London Dramatic Rage. Think of it!-Adults SIXPENCE ! OhiloreS THREEPENCE. Everywhere. •5 3 3 3 3 3 3 a J 3 _j__j —? AUCKLAND pOMPETITIONS gOCIETY, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. In consequence of numerous and urgent, inquiries by mail and telegraph from all parts of the Dominion up to a late hour on Saturday flight, tna Executive has decided to PXTEND rPHE QLOSING J) ATE FOR ONE WEEK TO SUIT THE CONVENIENCE OF COMPETITORS. ENTRIES r*LOSE ntries .Close mms DAY- this D AY \ TO DATE 1550 GENTRIES RECEIVED. , TO DATE 1550. ENTRIES RECEIVED. For full particulars and entry forms apply to SCOTT COLVTXLE. Managing Secretary. 30-31, Empire Bldgs., Swanson-st. A UCKLAND gOCKEY ASSOCIATION. p RAND /CONCERT, (In- aid of Pavilion .Fund). ;. rpoWN XT ALL. : TXrEDSESD'AY. ' rj ? 1912. AT 8 P.M. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1 Organ Solo. " Pomp and Circumstance, ■ (Eigar) MR. HAROLD GREGSON. 2 Prologue.. "Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo) MR. H. BARRY CONEY". 3 Roberto. "Otu che Adoro " i .: (From '*' il Diabolo ). . - •-'MS-ELIZABETH KNIGHT. 4 Lyric' Qiyirtette fa) ".Peter Piper" ffjewis), (b) "Hey Diddle Diddle''(Geibel, MESSRS. ASPINALL. BLAKELY. McELWAIN. AND RYAN. ' 5 Violin Solo. "" Pusrtaklange" (Seitz), MISS INA BOSWORTM. ft Monologue. "An Old Sweetheart of Mine." MR. .H. C. BORRODALE--7 "II Segrito " (from " Lucrezia Borgia "), MISS MADELINE KNIGHT. ~ INTERVAL.* ' part H. ' 3 Lvric Qnartette. "The Watermelon Vine." 9 Song (a) Dawn in the Forest (Ronald), lb) " Goden Dawn " (Lohr), MISS ELIZABETH KNIGHT. 10 Song, "Messmates" (Lohr). . MR. H. BARRY.CONEY. 11' Recitation (selected), __ MR. H. C. BORRODALE. 12 Sc-tfgs-(a) " The Silver Ring " (Chaminade), lb) "In My Garden" (Diddle), MISS M.VDOLINE KNIGHT. 13 Violin Solo. Ave Maria" (Schubert), ■ MISS INA BOSWORTH. 14 Grand Finale, *' Tannhauser" (Wagner), MR. HAROLD GREGSON. * Accompanist, Mr. Leo. Whittaker.. Popular Prices: Admission. Is; Reserved Scats and Early Doors, Is 6d. Seats may be reserved at Wildman arid Arev'e- Day Sales at Miss Gerti Campion's, Queen-street. __■„„■'",. . L. HOWARD NORTON. Hon. Sec. T> O D L E ' R ' SKATES. XI) Richardson. Winslow, Brampton, and Phillips. Fibre and Steel Roßs; all accessories. J. c. PELHAM AND SONS, 150, Victoria-street W. 1 1 . — I———-. Toilet. CELWAIN AND f ZEVEN. (Lato Miss" McElwain), i TOILET EXPERTS. MISS MCELWAIN. ■ PROFESSOR ZEVEN. Specialist in Face; :" Continental Court and Scalp, Massage/.. / . ~• Hairdresser, Hair:Dyci«gi^'w vM\ Qualified Permanent BemdvaF of ■'■ 0 Manicurist and Superfluous Hair. ■- '>":■-■■■ Chiropodist. ONLY , ADDRESS ' 254,. QUEEN-STREET. EANDOLPH EAGLETON, Gold Medallist, i Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hairdresser and Wigmaker, Manufacturer of every description of Hairwork, Electric Massage of the Face and Scalp a speciality. This treatment, in conjunction with Canthara-; dine Hair Tonic, eurpasst* any other method of producing hair Our staff are past-masters at their profession, and I personally superintend all patrons. Hairdressing for evening in latest modes.— Victoria-street next Queen-street. 'Phone 3170. Saturday -Half-holiday. < SSSSS m^mmK **~ mm^i Dress and Fashion. a A LE. *g' ALE. MISSES MCCABE'S MILLINERY SALE. Everything Reduced. TRIMMED HATS, from Is. CONEY SEALS, for 15s 6d. Note the Address— , JJKSES JJJOQABE. Corner Karangahapc Rd. and Queen-st. BATHERS, BOAS, ETC., CLEANED AND CURLED by MISS GRANT, Second Floor. Phoenix Chambers., Queen-street. BEFORE DECIDING ABOUT YOUR NEXT jrj SUIT Give us a Call when passing, and sea THE LATEST STYLES IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TWEJiDS AND SERGES. Just Landed for the Present Season's Wear. OUR SUITS ARE GUARANTEED GENUINE HAND-TAILORED. Perfect flt» eeoond to non * in tho city. X -TJAVEY AND QON3. 5. WELLESLEY-ST EAST. ' Boots and Shoes XT OLDS WORTH'S TyTAMMOTH •OOOT gALE. LADIES' Langtry Buckle Shoes, Black or Tan from lis 6d; Children's Willow™if Shoes, 4 to 6, reduced from 3s lid to ls6d pair.—Holdsworth's Gigantio Boot Sale, Victoria-street. GENT 'S Working Shooters, from 8s 6d; Gent.'a Welted Boots, reduced from 21s to 133 6d —Holdsworth's Great Boot Sale, Victoria-street-LADIES' Boots, from 9s lid upwards; Ladies* Strap Walking Shoes, from 7s -5d up.—Holdsworth's Mammoth ( Boot Sale, Victoria-street. •'.-•' -. LATHES' Langtry Buckle Shoes, Blaok op Tan, from lis 6d; Children's Willowcalf Shoes, 4 to 6, reduced from 3s lid to is 6d pair.—Holdsworth's Gigantic Boot Sale, Victoria-street. GENT.'S Working Shooters, from 8s 6d; Gent.'a Welted Boots, reduced from 21b to 13a 6d.—Holdsworth's Great Boot Sale, Victoria-street. LADIES' Boots, from 9s lid upwards; . Ladies' Strap Walking Shoes, from 7s 6d up.—Holdsworth's Mammoth Boot Sale, Victoria-street. TTOLDSWOHTH'S MAMMOTH ':'■ "DOOT QALE. VICTOBIA-BTBEET. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12