' Amusements. THE TT-rXG'S rpHEATRE. HE -DUNG'S J- HEATRE. End of Id Section. Pitt Street, F__ _ _ Karangahap© Road. ULLER'S — The Best — "PICTURES. ULLER'S — of All. — PICTURES. KING'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Director: J. W. Carleton (from London). AT 8 — TO-NIGHT — AT 8. THE ILLION TfcOLLAR -\TYSTERY HE ILLION JL/OLLAR IVIYSTERY EPISODE No. 4. THE THIRD FLOOR FLAT. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES: Dross Circle. Is; Stalls, 6d; Reserved Seats, at Fred deal's, Queen St., Is 6d. Patrons arc notified that trams leave the King's Theatre—Fuller's Pictures — after performance for Dominion Rd., Epsom, and all parts of City. RUD PETERSEN. Theatre Telephone, 3054. Manager. PRINCESS TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. RINCESS. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. PRINCESS. Another Stupendous Creation, PRINCESS, by arrangement with the World PRINCESS. Film Corporation. PRINCESS. A DAUGHTER OF THE PRINCESS. PEOPLE. PRINCESS. In Four Mighty Acts. PRINCESS. Magnificent Supporting ProPRINCESS. gramme, including PRINCESS. The AVONDALE RACES. Etc. rpHE pONCERT OF THE VEAR. Under patronage: The Earl and Countess of Liverpool, the Prime Minister, the Mayor of Auckland, etc Q.RAND /~iONCERT fi ALA In Aid of tho Funds of THE FRENCH RED CROSS (Oeuvro de la Croix Rouge). rpOWN TTALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER OA Musical Director and Conductor: MR. JOHAN WIELAERT. PROGRAMME. " La Marseillaise." Sung with Orchestral Accompaniment. THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Rossini's Overture, from "William Tell." MR. W. WALTER. "The Silence of tho Past." - - (Marshall) FIRST APPEARANCE Of a Most Talented Yqung Soprano, MRS- PATRICK COLE. Exponent of Madame Wielaert's Methods in Ro-cit. and Aria, "Ah! fors a lui!" - - - - ("La Traviata.") Finale of Concerto in G Minor. Solo Violin, MISS EDITH WHITELAW. And THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. The Eminent Lyric Dramatic Soprano, MADAME WIELAERT MADAME WIELAERT MADAME WIELAERT Will give the Recitative and Polonaise "JU SUIS TTTANIA." From Ambroise Thomas's " Mignon." March from " Lenore " (Raff) THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. MR BARRY CONEY. MR. BARRY CONEY. Auckland's Most Famous Baritone, Will Sing "DRAKE GOES WEST!" - - (Sanderson) PROFESSOR MAXWELL WALKER. Selections from Lloyd George's Historic War Speech. The Famous Duet and Trio from "Faust." MADAME WIELAERT in " Margharita." MADAME WIELAERT in "Margharita." 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 Klso ! Reserved Seats, 2s. Box Plan opens Wildman and Arey's, Monday morning. i -—— Public Notices. "TJEYONPORT WAISTCOAT FUND. I have pleasure in announcing to the Citizens that Devonport's quota for the Waistcoat Fund has been fully subscribed, and I hereby desire to sincerely thank the many residents who so generously responded to my appeal. R. PICKFORD. _ Mayoress. Dated September 27. 1915. T H A N K S. NGARUAWAHIA GIFT AUCTION IN AID OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. The Committee wish to Thank all those who sent Gifts and Donations. Also, all who helped to make the Gift Auction th© great success it was. which will enable the committee to hand over £200 (Two hundred pounds) to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. MRS. H. F. ROGERS. Hon. Secretary. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908 (Section 50). IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY GEORGE HERBERT ENSOR, OF THAMES. IN THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. DECEASED. All Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided to the Local Deputy Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, at Auckland, on or before the 18th day of November. 1915. Accounts not rendered by tho date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Public Trust Office, at AucklandFRED. FITCHETT. September 18. 1915. Public Trustee. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908 ■*• (Section 50). IN THE ESTATE OF OSWALD EDWARD HUGO. OF NELSON. PHRENOLOGIST. DECEASED. All Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Nelson on or before the 18th day of November. 1915. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee s account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Nelson. FRED. FITCHETT. September 18. 1915. Public Trustee. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16034, 28 September 1915, Page 12
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