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SVTTTRPay NIGHT PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls, Is 6d. 600 Seats at Is: Reserves. Os 6d, Robertson's Music Depot, to noon, thereafter by Tel.. Theatre, 1595. Doors 7.15. Motors 10.35 p.m. EVERYBODY'S PANTING FOR A PANTO. PALACE THEATRE. NEWTON. _ A.LACE Id Section. PALACE CONTINUOUS PICTURES. PALACE 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 10. PALACE MARY PICKPORD. PALACE MARY PICKFORD, PALACE In Comedy-Drama. PALACE " HOW MARY FIXED IT.'* PALACE With Full Supporting Programme. PALACE Prices as Usual. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PATRIOTIC T\EMONSTRATION AND pAGEANT, Including "THE STORY OF THE WAR," Given by Members of the Young Women's Christian Association, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 8 P.M. PROCEEDS IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUND. TICKETS: 3s, 2s, and Is. QUEEN'S. EVERYTHING NEW. rtirSHS ß ' Headed by the Funniest § EN S. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. 8H&.I CHARLIE'S NEW JOB. UEENS CHARLIE'B NEW JOB. ..UEEN'S. "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE." SSIIS §• „, Two-Reel Venus Dram*. J<i;sSii,S- Change in Lovers.—Warwick QUEEN'S. Chronicle.—Secret Price. QUEEN'S. Essanay Drama. QUEEN'S. Ginger Bread Cupid, etc rpHE CONCERT OF THE "YTEAR. Under patronage: The Earl and Countess of Liverpool, the Prime Minister, the Mayor of Auckland, etc. Q.RAND pONCEBT /"I ALA In Aid of the Funds of THE FRENCH RED CROSS (Oeuvre de la Croix Rouge). rpOWN TTALL. rpHUBSDAY. QEPTEMBER Of\ Musical Director and Conductor: MB. JOHAN WIELAEBT. PROGRAMME. " La Marseillaise-" Sung with Orchestral Accompaniment. THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Rossini's Overture, from "William TelL" MB W. WALTER. "The Silence of the Past" -. . (Marshall) FIBST APPEARANCE Of a Most Talented Young Soprano, ' MRS. PATRICE COLE, • Exponent of Madame Wielaert's Methods in Recit. and. Aria, "Ah! fora a lui!" - - - . ("L» Traviaita.") Finale of Concerto in G Minor. Solo Violin, MISS EDITH WHITELAW And THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. The Eminent Lyric Dramatic Soprano. MADAME WIELAERT MADAME WIELAEBT , MADAME WTELAERT Will give the Recitative and Polonaise "JU SUIS TETANIA," From Arabroise Thomas's " Mignon." March from "Lenore"--,... (Raff) THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. ! MB BARRY CONEY. MB BARRY CONEY. Auckland's Most Famous Baritone, - -Will Sing "DRAKE GOES WEST!" - - (Sanderson) PROFESSOR MAXWELL WALKEB Selections from Lloyd George's Historic War Speech. The Famous Duet and Trio from "Faust." WIELAERT in «Margharita." MADAME WIELAERT in " Mariharitt" MR. W. WALTER in "Faust." MR. W. WALTER in "Faust" MR. WALLACE ATKINSON MR. WALLACE ATKINSON In Mephistopheles." THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Delibes' Masterpiece, "Sylvia." God save the Kiss! Reserved Seats, 2s. MoX^rning* 118 WildmMl Md *»*'•> #"VW& T° VOCA LISTB. 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A BOOK IN A THOUSAND. _ There is a charm and sweetness in this simple story of a child, a man. and a maid that is certain to win fox its talented author a wide circle of admirers, who will look eagerly forward to her next work. Handsomely Illustrated in Colour. Price, 3s 6d; posted, 3s lid. THE BOOK IS ON SALE BY ■yyiLDMAN AND A BEY. SHOBTLAND ST.. AUCKLAND. Restaurants and Tearooms. PRIOR'S— DINTNGROOM IN TOWN. "" BEST ONE SHILLING MF.AT.fI STRAND ARCADE QUICK SERVICE. IXi. LUNCHEON AND SUPPER . ROOMS. Karangahape Rd., cor Liverpool St.—The Catering will be found firsT class and the prices moderate. Grills and Hot Dinners served. Open Sundays and •venir ts. JJAVE A DAINTY LUNCH THE BRUNSWICK. Accountants and Auditors. R. A. s piNLE *- COMPANY SECRETARY ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR. PROFESSIONAL BOOK-KEEPER (by E,xam.), HAS REMOVED TO 23, SHORTLAND STREET. 'Phone ABl4.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 14

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