_ . / Amusements. ■--."' Under the Distinguished Patronage ef-wr: " S Excellencies the Governor and Count* tr- , - Liverpool '""•Ja/flf - * T ° W * H A L"L A Direction, Madame Martzneugo,,-11 / rpHIS T7 VEXING, AT n, ' lma Jjvenlvg! at o. f. THE Rig CSBII CBP|bt. is Rig 811 Cg^li RED pROSS rosciftJ' 1 ' ED RO S S L ONcff£ • IX AID OF, THE FUNDS Op BED CROSS SOCIETY. v t ' PROGRAMME SIGNORLNA DOMENICA UAP.TINENgo Wiii Sicg— T 1 " Fergus McLean" n..."'. " Thine Only " *%¥* And will Appear with ' Oo!a a r. MADAME MARTINENGo and MR W t> JAMES in Smart s Trio, & s. " Queen of the Night."' ' -'■•...■ And also in a Vocal Quartette wift MADAME MARTTNENGO. MR TO » 5 . JAMES and MR. FRED MILLS.* s. MISS AVA STMONS. Violinist, will pu_ iy "Andante from Concerto" - - MISS, RON A KINO w.ll ?.□-_ Kecit. and Ana, 'The Lorelev " . . T -_ e- and Verdi's ;;Ah' For. e Lus" froa sr CLASSICAL DANCEs"by '" .* « ™ ~ ~ MISS ANITA WEBSTER to The Part Some. "Ever.. a d "S Night. B-lnrr-d.. ' t " 5 « iy By LADIES' GLEE CHOIR. J? MR. HUBERT CARTER *-;;] Sins- \~ Gounod's "Salve Darcc: - ' and To=ti'i""\r * Dream?.'' ' *» — Humorous Interlude by MR FRED MILLS And Sunr- t *-"*«, MISS E. McGOWAN. MISS KATELFtfv BLAKE Y. MISS LILLIAN BOW** 1 MISS CORA MELVJX. AND MISS ELSIE SMYTHE. At the Piano— MISS M. OLIPHAXT. S.M-. MISS EILEEN HUGHES, ana MISS CLARICE WOODS, r THIS EVENING, AT 8 THIS EWM.\g. AT B.' RED CROS i CONCERT. RED CROPS CONCERT s- RED CROSS CONCERT. j, A Rare Musical Function promoted in *v, 4 interests of those who ter.d oar Sick asd £ Wounded in all parts of the Globs. Admission: "2s (Reserved); Unreserved, 1« ' Doors open 7.15. Commence S sharp. 19 No early doors. Plan a: WiJdman «J Arey's. Broadwood Piano used. 'S Hon. Manager - - SCOTT COLVILLE. .. A LIAS TIMMT T7AI Ejerprr e Alias Jimmy \ alkntbl — Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor and the Cotmtesi of Liverpool r. ;"/.. 5 Patron: Hon. F. W. Lang, M.P. '" A GRAND PATRIOTIC * "-; '• JUVENILE Q.ABDEN pEIE. Will be held in -' , '•" . ALEXANDRIA PARS.. "*, On 3> "PBIDAY AND CATURDAT, DECEMBER 17 AND IS, from 2 to 10 pi. - _, (By the courtesy of the Auckland Trotetr ' + Club). . "i^' l - IN AID OF OUR WOUNDED SOLDIEBS (Mayor's Fund). Vi *& ' Tile Effect of the Stalls will be carried wS ' ' to represent JAPAN. •■.?.- ■ Grounds brilliantly lighted with Electric • Lights. Japanese- Lanterns, etc. '.'■*•■ s*' A VERITABLE FAIRYLAND. -"*- . _ Entertainment and Continuous Ftm in the - ;, Grounds. 300 Children taking '-■'-'•" }_ Sports* Maypole, Highland Dancing, ■* etc. / Morris Dances as danced at Esperance Chb, ■*■ London- , ~ - MR. MITCHELL-DARGIE and Party '■*&'" Dance the Torchlight ReeL (As danced before Their Majesties the King and Queen at Balmoral ; also at the White City, London! ■■'■ f* Sootash Pipers will be present. ■ ' a In Marque*.—A series of Half-hour Eats-";; tainments, including Tableaux, Sketches, Songs, Character Dances. Duets, Recitat&fla. '* etc., have been arranged by Mrs. and Ma* i. MitcheU-Daxgie and Miss Tapp. :** Aolnussian, Is; . Children 6d. ' ' '-. ~,_,. No Collection Boxes. IMSf>. AH Cakes, etc., to be at Alexandra Park is * 17th. not later than 11 am. v■?!"<■ tl — , .;"?,%: i. Tourist Resorts. . AUSTRALIA Private Hotel., Welk&T A St. West— to the AucHaad !. Carnival, wire for Rooms; absolute comfort I. combined with moderate charges. - Centre City.Mrs. Dwyer. late Eotorua, -» — :— ___ i^iim _ A ALBANY.—IdeaI Week-end Resort .Coach -: _ •£*- .meets 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead;'-1 also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct oa _ Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. ; - hjrgt-cla«s Accommodation at the hoieL* ' Albany.— S. Ware, Proprietress. - " WALiKI HOUSE, Deep Creet-llall place to spend a quiet seaside holiday. —For particulars, ring Oneroa Bureau, at apply J. A. Beale. Solicitor, Palmsrstea Buildings. . • " : ' : -" ---/ - "DANDWICK. Hinemoa St. Rotona.—, Hi Terms, SO* •week, 5s 6d day-, hot f 'a&M': h fold iS th, „ electric light, new diningrooafi ',- tseat SO); 3mm from baths. 2min from rafl--1 way station.—Mrs. Wrathall. Proprietrejs. ■ JILFOBD HOUSE. Amohau St, Eaferf*- ™*-—First house outside railway station.—Comfortable accommodation. Tarift Sos per week, 6s per day —Mrs. Baird, Prc- ■>* — pnetreaa. P.O. Box 93, -phone 127. All trains met. Lji- - 'THE MANSIONS. Whitaker Place, Sy--3 Jh monds St.. Auckland. Telephorw 2721Five I ?, 1I1Iltea from town and wharf— light, throughout Bedrooms. billiardrooß, . tennis court; situated in 2i acre* of gWBBd., ~Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. t'4s' '- * r RENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. BOTO^ ' v. BIJ A. the largest Private Hotel's of« v r ££ .V* accommodate considerably h oyer 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has ranovated .'-• the whole of it ready for the eeason. Elee-; 1 ', trie light throughout, hot and cold baths.V patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to. i- Baths, including the large new -£: oath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances , leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms * ' SiS??.*^ 1 Porters meet all trains.— TBRENT, Proprietor. C npHE GABLES! Russell. — 40 Eoamfc X spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pri- ? vate eittingrooms; unlimited water supply.'.-. n. and c- baths, p.w., -avalories: bowfiaf . and croquet greens. 6s dav Launch Aikane, excursions or fishing.— E J. Darby. Proprietress. i, . "\ THTRWELL. PRTVATS HOTEL. ROTfi RUA.— O. Box £9. Telephone 30. " Telegraphic address, " Thirwell." Firsi-class accommodation. Tariff: 6s per day, or Sat per week.Mrs. P. B. Giles, Proprietress. j . RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT. AUCKLAND ' * FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE.; Elevated position, opposite Governmea* House, and commanding magnificent views — of the harbour. Five minutes from station, wharves. x and centre of city. Electric light . througi.ißt. ' i"Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451*. .t* H . MRS. G. H. Mcdonald^ • C O E R E IJ TO. 8. GRAFTON ROAD «% ; CNear Choral Hall). First-class Accommodation. 'Phone 1708. ""P A R A K A I" HOUSB. J7 PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms), HOT SPRINGS. KELENSVXLLE, The Most Up-to-date Private Hotel North of Auckland. Every possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet all Trams. A Further particulars mailed en application to the r PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E- LITTLE. Telephone No. 3S 'Heiensville Bureau). >OTONEHUR3I. [ ° SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . „MR. AND MRS ALBERT A. BROWN. > Telephones 594 and A 374. Propnetoi*. Telegrams: " Stonehurst. Auckland." "VTEW TTEBALD. Sc3scbiptioss 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per Quarter, m advance, posted to any part of tbe DominionADVEBTiSEiiEKTs under the following classes Wasted To Let For Sale. Lost asb Fousd, Personal. Board axd Residescs— are inserted at the rate of IS words for l*". three consecutive insertions for 2s 6tt Wcash paid in advance. Bikths. Majibiages. asd Deaths, 2s M each insertion; Fc.vs.rai. Notices, Is extra, for cash paid in advance. Thews announcements must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the HERALD free of charge. Instructions as o th<? insertion °r_?jl„ drawal of advertisements in tho tUaW" ' must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themsefres responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other "NgJJ" or for error in the publication of any advertisement. ~i Telephones:— Advertising and Commercial Department. 178: Job Printing Order Office. -, 2590: PubLihiufe-. 14; Editorial 229. _ n 4;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16096, 9 December 1915, Page 10
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