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TO-NIGHT. * i AND FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. | Box Plans at W:!nmr>n arH A T «v' = I: Re-erved Seats. 6- S-tal's. 3-- : Cia'iery 1, | Early doers to Stalls and Gallery, la extra] p RING'S JHEATRE. i TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. \ jgRANDON-QREMEB TjKAMATIC pOMPijr, i Last Three Nights of the G-eit Lcndoa : ' Succo?f. MARY T ATIMF.K. " \TrN " ARY -L/ATIMER. "x> r.\ " EVERYBODY'S WARTIME PRICES - EVERYBODY'S WAR-TIME PRICES 2s ANT- Is—LADIES HALF-PR'CE ' 2s and LADIES ualf PRICE! Book Your Seats for is 6d. B SATURDAY NEXT. [j At 2.3O—AT THE MATINEE- U" ?n 1 At 2.3O—AT THE MATINEE— At 5"3 a R ! rpHE TUCK OF OARING pAMP. I ANOTHER. "METRO " "* p. THE l\f ASHED piDER. X tie. xTS.ASn.ED jU IDER • 1 THE Tl,f ASKED 15IDER! E he M ASKED Kider. 1 TOWN JJALL QONCERT pHAMBER. I gATURDAY gVENTNG VEST. NOVEMBER 4. AT 8 O LOCK.. S° XG RECITAL \ BY THE BRILLIANT MEZZO-SOPRANO I M ISS L AtrBA WALKER. M ISS L AIrRA VyALKER. I —- PROGRAMME. | Violin Solo. " Zigennerweisen" - (SaraaM \ MR. FRANK PARSONS. iEß '° f. At the pisno. Mr. Coiin Mustnn. L.R.A M. I Recite "Can I Believe It?" and Aria, i 'Oh. My Pemaudo." from "La P Favorela (Donizei'Jj ' MISS LAURA WALKER. | Songs, (a) "By the Blue River" - - - I _, , _ (C-on''ng-sby-C!srke) (d) ■' Boraer Ballad ' - - ■ (Cowea) - MR. ERNEST DRAKE. \ 'At the piano. Miss Clarice Wood- LAB » Sacred Solo, " The Lord is My Light " i ... « ~ ... (A ilitsen) j Ave Maria " .... .Bach-Gounod) j Violin Obligate Mr Frank Parsons MISS LAURA WALKER I Vocal Duet, " A Night in Venice " - - ; (Lucanumi) MISS LAURA WALKER and MR. ERNEST i DRAKE. ; i Violin Solo. *'' Valse de Concert" - - - . I I (Ovide Mnsia) MR. FRANK PARSONS. i ' Song Cycle, "Sea Echoes" 'Montague Ph-'I- 5 lips). "Nightfall at Sea." " If We Sailed 5 Away." " Waves." MISS LAURA WALKER. ; Aria. "Mtppari tut 'Amor,'' from "Mar- ! «>»" (Flotow) ! MR. ERNEST DRAKE. ' j Songs, (a) " Inter Nod " - - - (McFadyen) fb) " Ea«tor Day "... (Mallmsen) • (c) " Ferryman Love " - - (Borsdoif) (d) " St. Nicholas's Day in the Morning'* - (Easthope M&rtin) MISS LAURA WALKER. AccompaiTßt fortSMiss Walker: MR' WALTER IMPETT. Admission: Os (reserved) and Is. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. No extra i charge for booking. Day Sales at Eady's '. and Robertson's. Queen Street. j GRAND BENEFIT SOCIAL. TO-NIGHT. i Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace. Italian S Orchestra. Tickets, Is- Tickets for Ladiej' i fTaltzing Competition, Nov. 8. on sale. Re- 1 turned Soldiers, Free. i THAT Talented Girl learned music whi'e j buying Piano on hire system from F. f Moore and Co.. Customs St Why not you' ; Hotels. ! MELBOURNE. COLLINS STREET. || FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. Largest Hostelry in Australasia. Handy to beat, tram, and centre of city. Two Diningrooms and Cafe. Write for Tariff Card. I Under Vice-Regal Fatronage. I THE RUTLAND HOTEL. ! WANGANCTS LEADING HOTEL. A Housa of Quality and Refinement. ; Tariff 103 per- day. Weekly by arrangement. 1 Commercial Tariff. Ss per day. Write or wire for Reservation. ' 1 Restaurants and Tearooms. * PRIOR LARGEST DLNINGROOM IN l x TOWN. j Best' One Shiilxng Meals. Quick Se -ice. ' STRAND ARCADE. 'PHONE 3410. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, opposite Herald Office. Queen St. Select Rooms for Lcdies. TRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawl ing Fish Depot, Lower Queen St.. nexl 5 Hellaby's. "V"EW ZEALAND TXERALO AUCKLAND XTTEEKLY XTEWa SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. Nxw Zealantj Herald. M p»» week. ! delivered in town and suburbs, or IDs p»r Quarter in advance, posted to any part of th» Dominion. Auckland Weeklt News. 6s 6d pet Quarter, or £1 4s per annum in advanc* posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES. New Zealai.-d HEHAt-n Am Accsuuf» Weekly News. Separata Charges for each papa si under: — Wasted. To Let, Fob Sal». Lost akt> Found, Personal, Board and Residet-2, are inserted at the rate of 18 n ords for Is. or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d icr cash paid in advance. Births. Marriages, and Deaths, 2s PI each insertion. Funeral Notices. la extra. for cash paid in advance. These announcements must be signed tl the advertiser. Contract rates on application. Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the HERALD free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisemt nts must be in writinz. The Proprietors do not hold themselrei responsible for non-insertion of advert, .laments through acciden, or from other cause* or for error in the publication of any advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertisine and Commercial, 178 1 Job Printing Order Office. 2890: Publishing. 14: Editorial. 229: Reporters. 8693: Editor Wepkly News and Photographic. 289. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 14