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'■ . .',,."'., A Thrilling .and Sensational Drama, '-. ■ .'.IN THREE PARTS, ■ AT THE TDISK OF' TTER J IFE, Full of Sonsational and Thrilling Scenes. QUEEN'S -~—!.——— THEATRE. UEEN'S ■ THEATRE. QUEEN STREET. GO . WHERE THE CROWDS GO I 7 TO-DAY-SATURDAY-TO-NIGHT. . _ Your Last Opportunity of seoing The Greatest Drama that has been presented in Auckland for some month's, entitled, FRANCES. MARION, THE SWAMP FOX. FRANCES MARION, THE SWAMP FOX. FRANCES MARION, THE SWAMP FOX. And Final Scrooning of Supporting Subjects. '. MONDAY NEXT, . Another Huge Featuro, full of Sensation and Interest, \ ■ A. STOLEN INHERITANCE. A ' STOLEN INHERITANCE. Adults, ; -, : . , Children. Od.- ..'•■'■.■- - . ' ' 3drpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER; SIX NIGHTS, COMMENCING MONDAY, ,- ; OCTOBER 5. ; r , ".'- THE KENNEDYS.' -. ■ ... THE KENNEDYS. . : , ;. .THE; KENNEDYS. The Most Brilliant Company of Musicians ' over heard in Auckland. KEITH KENNEDY, Violinist, from Prof. Seveik's Consorvatorium, Vienna. LANCE KENNEDY, Flautist and Baritone, -, Guildhall School of Music, London. LAURIE KENNEDY. 'Cellist and Cornotist. Modallist Royal Academy of Music, London. ; ;- - '' ■? '.;• MADAME BERTHA KENNEDY, Pianist. . - Assisted by ''• -' • Miss Dorothy Grace, Brilliant Soprano; Miss Rose Fitzgerald, Charming Contralto. A . Magnificent Programme to Suit AH, ADMISSION:;3s, 2s, la; Early Doors. 6d ff •• ,t, Box , plan now open at Robertson's Musio Warehouse. Book early. :', S. R. KENNEDY, Manager .;. fJIHE • , % Mfr# # . -BOHEMIAN . . *=*•£ X '' ORCHESTRA. ' ; ; . 60 rEIlFOIlUER^60 ," Conductor—Colin Muston, L.R.A.M. ' ~ ■'* THIRD CONCERT. ■ ..'; ■ (First Season). ■■ ,"j - - TOWN HALL, < • I ;'; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. .;;; 1. Overture. " The • Bohemian Girl" (Balfe) .:; -;' - ORCHESTRA., -■ 2. Song, ' "The . Tea ; - ipsy " (T. Dunhill, :, MR- BARRY CONEY. •„ :;:' 3. Tone Poem, .."Slavonic Rhapsody ",. • ' ■■■(Freidman; • ORCHESTRA. i. Concert Piece, " Valso Tristo" (Sibelius) ■ ORCHESTRA. '; ; '•;' 6. Vocal Duet, " Barcarolle " , • (Offenbach) MDME.XCHAMBERS and MISS -JESSIE • BARTLETT. 6. Scenes: from "Cavalleria Rusticnna" - .... (Maßcagni) ■-.ORCHESTRA. ; v ;;- 7. Song, "Land of Hope and Glory" (Elgar) ;,,:;; MR. BARRY CONEY. ; , . 8. Concert Piece, " Prelude " (Rachmaninoff/ ,;'- ;-..,ORCHESTRA.- -a'■,■,-;. 9. Duet for Clarinet and Flute, "Lo! Heal ; . tho Gentle Lark (with orchestral 'accompaniment) -.',-''"-.'- -.- •.. (Bishop) Clarinet, Mr. F. AMODEO: . Flute. Mr. -.-:. GEORGE POORE.. , :v;r 10. Vocal Quartette, " The; Bells of ' St. Michael - Tower "-*- (Stewart/ MDME. CHAMBERS. MISS J. BARTLETa", MESSRS. W. ASPINALL AND J. RYAN. 11. Suite, "Three Dances from Henry VIII." 1, Morris Dance; 2, Shepherd's Dance; 3. Torch Dance. (Edward German; ; './ORCHESTRA. , - ; : ■ .v. .;'. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION:' . IAS CD.'- Two Tickets for '; IAS Op IX) O each of Four Counccrte. IV U Intending Subscribers may enrol now at ~-,: Half Rates.-.;; OS AND i S--ADMISSION-9S AND IS Box Plan (free to Subscribers) opens Oct. 6. .-,'■;■ Broadwood Piano used.; ■'■,■ ;• - • :^: -,-• W. J. , CADDELL, • Secretary, Care E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd, ;■ Excursions, "Panics, etc. : ; J\EVONPORT '. gTEAM .JERRY . CMI/ D ' Steamers will leave Tho Ferries, Queen Street Wharf, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCTOBER 4, // As follows:— ; FOR RANGITOTO ISLAND.. At 9.30 am., 10.45 a.m., 2.30 p.m. -, Leaving Rangitoto at 11.4 a a.m., 4.30 p.m. for MOTUTAPU ISLAND. ' At 9.30 a.m. Leaving Motutapu at 4 p.m. FOR ORAKEI, EOHIMARAMA, AND ST/HELIERS BAY. At 10.45 a.m. and 230 p.m. Leaving St. Holiers Bay at 5 p.m. ; FOR. HOWICK. At 10 a.m.' .; ' ■" ' • Leaving Howick at i p.m. , v FOR DEVONPORT. MILITARY CAMP-MOUNTED TROOPERS, UNDER CANVAS AT RACECOURSE. Steamers at Short Intervals. ■ ALEX. ALISON, Manager. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 12

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