Amusements. •WEST End PARAMOUNT: 'VVMsT Hi.VD PARAMOUNT. WEST pND PARAMOUNT. Direction: West End Picture Company, A. RAND "REOPENING. pONSONBY pARAMOUNT TTOUSE. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. THE PICTURE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. MISS /GEORGE -WASHINGTON. IVllfcS VJKOIWE >> A^HINGTON, MISS PEORGE WASHINGTON. ISS VJKOROK V\ ABHIXOTON. MISS nEORGE WASHINGTON. JVIISS \JEORGE *> WASHINGTON, Featuring MARGUERITE pLARK, ARCUEKITE VLARK, MARGUERITE pLARK. IttAKGrKRITK L»LAKK. MARGUERITE pLARK, Marguerite vlark, Showing tho Complications that Await Those Who Trifle wil Hie Truth. STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. WEST END ORCHESTRA. Undor tin Direction of Miss F. Burke. WEST T?ND. PARAMOUNT !M XJNI). laramount WEST gjjjl. ■■■ ' rr\ 0 W N TT A L L. ARGAN pECITAL By MR- '(MAUGHAN "DARNETT (CITY ORGANIST). THIS (SATURDAY) pVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. VOCALIST . - MR. W. GEMMELL PROGRAMME. 1. Choral Song and Fugue - - S. S. Wesley 2. Pastoralo Cesar Franck j 3. Toreador «.t Andaluse - - - Rubinstein 4. "Mother <>' Mine" Tours MR. W. GEMMELL. 5. " Adagio pntetico" and " Scherzo" - Lemaro 6. Miserere Scene from "11 Trovatore" - - Verdi Interval. 7. "The Secret" Prindlo Scott MR. W. GEMMELL. 8. Fantasia on American Airs Accompanist. - MR. LEO WHITTAKER ADMISSION. 6d. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON. September 27. 1917. Town Clerk. CT. BENEDICT'S BAZAAR. T AST "jUIGHT. DOORS OPEN TO ALL. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. We Close Bazaar TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), and we must dispose of the largo quantity of Useful and Ornamental Goods before then. NEEDLEWORK. HAND-PAINTED CUSHIONS. PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, ETC., ETC. ; DON'T GO SHOPPING THIS WEEK-END. COME TO ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. It costs you nothing to have a look at the Beautiful, Well-equipped Stalls. You are not compelled to buy. PRETTY DANCES BY CHILDREN. rpHIS "AFTERNOON, AT f> O'CLOCK. pHTLDREN'S MATINEE. ADMISSION FREE. TMPORTANT ■YTOTICE. ART UNION.— for winning numbers of the Art Union and other prizes to be drawn THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT, at 9 o'clock. Blocks of tickets must be returned to Hon. Secretary before then. I. DALY, Hon. Secretary, St. Benedict's, DALE OF WORK, To be held in the HOSPITAL ANNEXE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 2 to 6 p.m.. To be opened by MRS. GUNSON. To dispose of Art 3 and Crafts Work by Wounded Soldiers, consisting of WOOD-CARVING, POKER WORK. PEN-PAINTING, STENCILLING, AND BASKET WORK. Sweets, Home-made Cakes, and Flowers and Produce also for Sale. Alternoon Tea by the Ladies' Ministering Committee. Contributions to any of the above Stalls are invited. . Miss Amy Stevenson's Orchestra. Admission, 6d. MISS L. PATERSON. 'Phone 2359. Secretary. ~ ' -"•« Public Notices, WILL THOMAS TAYLOR COMMUNICATE WITH S. L. P. RIMMER. Probate granted in father's estate. rrHE WAREHOUSES OP THE UNDER. SIGNED WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 1. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD. AUC'KLAND ACCLIMATISATION A. SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that tho FISHING SEtSON FOR TROUT will Open on tho FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER. 1917. and will continue open until the 30TH DAY OF APRIL, 1918. All Licenses now available. S. STUaRT, Secretary. A U C K LAND b"o~0 if~C L U B A (CIRCULATING LIBRARY) Will be closed on MONDAY and TUI iDAY, October 1 and 2, during removal o H.B, Buildings. 228, Queen Street. Recpen at new Address WEDNESDAY October 3. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12.30, 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m GRIERSON AND AEli ARCHITECTS. AUCKLAND. MR. G. SELWYN GOLDSBORO', Architect, Has very kindly consented to carry on our business, in conduction with his own practice, at his Office a VICTORIA ARCADE, during our absent-.. Clients are requested to note this Change of Address. GRIERSON AND AIMER. MRS. 3. CAN; A DINE, Stationer, oi '. ".en Strefn, Ouchmiga, wishes to announce to tho residents of Onchunsa and Manfeere, that -die has Disposed of her Busini'js to Mr. 0. J. Melville. Mrs. Cannadine would ' : '-e to take thi ■ opportunity of exprecsip.. 1 gratitude to ;ier numerous customers tor their very kind support luring the twenty-one years she has been in business. LAND gents—Please take notice I have sold my farm of 52 acres, through A. A. Civil, Land Agent, Pukekoho.—(Signed) 11. Murray, Auckland. LAND Agjnts—Take notice. Ihafniy farm of 47 acres, Mauku, has been sold by A. A. C ; - ; l, Land Agent, Pukekohe.— (Signed) J. A. Wyatt. AGENTS— take nolicj my property at Buckland has beer, sold by A. A. Civil, Laud Agent, I'ukekoho.— 'Signed) A. '!'. Anderson. LAND Agents— Pleasfl 'notice, my house, situated lleaconsfield St., Grey Lynn, has been sold, thanks to the "live agent," Robt. H. Wood.-Percy Calkin. AND Agents— Please lake notice my farm -U has been sold by James Mairs.—John Ronaldson, Kumen. LAND Agents—l have disposed of ,nv farm, situated at To Pahu.-S. It. Mason. LAND Agents.—Talto notice my Hendcr- ,, , *&} Properties are withdrawn from Sale—W. Nixon, McLcod's Rd„ Henderson. Removal Notices. NOTICE of Removal—Mr. Pcacocke, Magw ■~■ notl ?r Healer. Removed to Pierce's Buildings (Upstairs), Upper Symonds St,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 12
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