. ■ . • 1 ■ .' v „., - i : Amusements. C \.: '•"'the'rtßAFTON. . -. : ■'I'l/y,, '. CHILDREN'S MATINEE. [■' . T OW : AT 2.3fc •'- » ' THE ! rtRAFTON^ T[~S: d , IHE- IJRAFTON. If TO-NIGHT AT 8-TO - NIGHT. if " Final Presentation of ' EGYPT AND'.ITER TsBFENDERS. GYPT AND JILER 1/EFENDERS. WAR WITH TURKEY. ar With lurkey. THE - DARDANELLES. HE •'•' Uardanelles. "and OUR. AWN TLfFM ur. Uwn Men who are lighting there, ho Are -LIGHTING J.HERE, in training BEFORE departing. ■- ■- CAMP LIFE ';,,, , The Right Hon. W. F. Massey- Addressing the Troops— Citisens' Send-off— 35,000 People in the Domain —The Procesnion Down Queen Street—The Hon. J. Allen —Lieutenant- Colonel Plugg* and His Officers. Etc. • Don't Forget 7th Episode of TREY 0' HEARTS. "Stalemate." PRICES Ag USUAL. jriNG /GEORGE rpHEATEE. » CONTINUOUS PICTURES. LAST DAY AND NIGHT. A Dramatic Story of High Society and the . Stage. MASKS AND TRACES _ 1? EXCLUSIVE A.B. MASKS AND pACES _ X PRODUCTION. Adapted from Cbas. Reade's Famous Novel, pEG WOFFINGTON. FEATURING GRETCHEN HARTMAN AS PEG WOFFINGTON. TOPICAL WAR TDUTJfeET. , The Suffering of Susan. A.B. Co. Drama. • The Hero of the Hour. Imp. Comic. For Love, Life, and Riches. Bison Drama. Who Got the Reward? A.B. Comedy. • ADULTS: STALLS, 3d; CIRCLE, 6d. J , J XfSN S T ' EOILIA PHOIR. !( *( Tpfci ) THE LARGEST ; w\V LADIES' CHOIR IN I AUSTRALASIA* 1 , OF OVER 200 VOICES. I QRD Q.RAND QONCEKT. I CANTATA, " pAPTTVE COUL," 1 by 1 h. H. WOOLLEY. PART SONGS AND SOLOS. ' WILL BE PERFORMED AT THE * TOWN TJALL ON ; M AY 10, AT ' P-M----SOLOISTS: MADAME CHAMBERS (Soprano), MISS JEANNIE BUTTLE (Mezzo-Soprano), MISS JESSIE BARTLETT (Contralto). MR. W. WALTER (Tenor). CONDUCTOR:' PROF. W-' E. THOMAS, Mus. Doc, Oxon 1 Admittance: Reserved, 2s: • Unreserved, Is. . MR, R. O. GRIGSBY,, 1 ' Secretary. 1 , 169, Albert St., City. . j ' '——-< Shows. , 1 TATE T7NTRIEB QLOSE MAY IK T ATE ENTRIES QL6BE |uTAY -J C* WAIKATO ' WINTER CHOW ASSOCIATION'S qth annual: CHOW. TJAMILTON. J OSE 1, 2, 3, i, im 5. 20,000, THOUSAND ZIMJUUj THOUSAND TWENTY THOUSAND T SCHEDULES •OF THE WAIKATO ' WINTER . CHOW HAVE ALREADY BEEN ISSUED. HAVE YOU RECEIVED ONE? IT'S YOURS FOR THE ASKING I OUR MACHINERY HALL WILL BE CRAMMED : FULL OF MACHINERY . IN MOTION. . For tho Children there will be SIDE 'BHOWB GALORE. IDE•- -pATRIOTiaPOST YOUR RNTRTEB 1 TO-DAY. ■PNTRIES QIiOSE .rpO-DAY ' (SATURDAY). All that concerns the. District concerns YOU. Its Prosperity is Your' Prosperity, WAIKATO WINTER' SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, ' Friday, Saturday, June 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. WRITE FOR SCHEDULE TO-DAY. WM. H. PAUL. Secretary. i .- ■■ .. i ==? Educational. gCHOOL OF ART. '• Elam" School of Art. Rutland Si, Auckland Art School, . Auckland. Drawing and Paicting in all branches. Life ,r classes six limes ea,ob week. Sketching from Nature. Woodcarvin.« ' ''. ;. Enamelling. Modelling in Clay .. : Jewellery. Repoussf Copper and silver Work. a.» t .it mt . ' Copperplate Etching. Art Laathsr Work. » .-> ■ s . Photography. 0 P«/ li ?i fl , of Classes.; Fees, and Free Studentshfpa on >rplication; E. W. PAYTON. \ Director. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE, DEVONBoarding and Day Schools for Girls. Principal: MRS., A. E.DEAN. Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, Wellington. Assisted by an efficient staff *»t v! a?^ mß „ t f ac^ e . rs; , PW 8 . 1 ™: March 80. WIS,- The School « delightfully situated for those desiring sea air and bathing. Prospectus at Messrs., Champtaloup an? Ediniston a and Messrs. Uptons, or an application to the Principal. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. , CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. Principal: MRS- 8. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M.. M.R.C.P., CM.,'S.K., London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class-Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles.' Exams, prepared for- Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with .perfeot ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co., and Champtaloup and Edmiston. ' : "Phono 808. Free railway; trams to gateFIRST TERM COMMENCED FEBRUARY 9, 1915. UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. PERSONAL TUITION. Classes are held each' Morninc,-Afternoon, and Evening for Matriculation. Publio Service. Surveyors', Book-keeping,' and Accountancy Examinations. DEPARTMENT, FOR JUNIORS. .This Department receives special attention. Particulars on application. ' TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. Fuji courses are' ready., (or Matriculation, ' Public Service. Surveyors', Accountancy Examinations, oto. .... -» All the notes have been prepared and the , rork will bo corrected. Honours Giaduates if Oxford. Cambridge and New Zealand Unirersities. ■ - - ■ . Syllabus, ete.. of each subject sent on ' tppllcation. . .;...' For terms, and furtier > information apply a tho Principal. ' v " v u , $'*& HOLL. 8.A., •Phone 4»L Matlj '" c *°.. England. , DRAWING, Painting,' Junior Music Elocu- . , lion-Teacher, trained Royal Drawing 3ociety; schools, visited;- also, private nnnii. , ~n —r- N ! i'j ii : j ~_ < f? B.FAIRBURN. Teacher Pianoforte wd '! lews Tuesdays, % per cent, passes. Inter, J t •lews Tuesdays, 3 Rd.7Mtl sd«n, . . -.' / ..,; n. .:, I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15912, 8 May 1915, Page 12
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