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; ; _,-.' Amusements, .:c|j|| I THE CONCERT QF THE ''^M I. '': ; • fpOWN TJALL, i'v\ -'■ /CONCERT pHAMBER. /: ...'jj TO-MORROW (TUESDAYI. OCTOBER >• AT 8 P.M. " ill '" A TTNIQUE pONCERT, B A TJNIQUE CONCERT, :■ y A NI< 3 IJE C ONCERT * *fll £ Tendered to \'*sm 7 PRNEST •nRAKE. TIRNEST "nRAKE, If ■ERNEST T)RAKE, .'-'H NEW ZEALAND'S TENOttll NEW ZEALAND'S TCNOfiil NEW ZEALAND'S TENOR - '* (Who is entering the Musical Profession)- $H By fl SIGNOR MOLINARI S SIGNOR MOLINARI -M SIGNOR MOLINARI Mi SIGNOR MOLINARI §1 e (Principal Tenor, Quinlan Opera Co.) ~iM And S SIGNORA MOLINARI ftl SIGNORA MOLINARI M SIGNORA MOLINARI i| SIGNORA MOLINARI |f| (The Brilliant Operatic Soprano), '^| '• Who predict a mammoth career for thfii I • young singer, and are giving this concert fnjrt him prior to their departure for Australia. Iff 1 A N IGHT WITH Q.RAND QPERaffl SIGNOR MOLINARI will sing gems for-11 " Cavalleria," " Pagliacci" (in costume), "jj '*••:■ Trovatore," "Tosca." "La Bohme," and®! will also be heard in duets with SIGNOR4 --t . MOLINARI. ■ "*I! SIGNORA MOLINARI will sing excerpt* ; H frorn her large ren»rtoire. k| ERNEST DRAKE will be heard in ft, Ml publio's favourite 6onge, new and old. *§„-§ AUCKLAND T.rc*m\'G ARTISTS I"! ASSISTING. f . 'L'j Tickets. 3s (Reserved:), 2s, and Is. j§ ) Box Plan now open at Wildmsn an* An>y's. Day Sales at Emly's. ;.v i QECIL HALL'S DANCE RECITAL.'! . We wish to tendev j.n anologv S our i many friends, numberii;: several hundreds,' who wore unable to ga.i'i admission on S&t« urday evening. In response to numerous ; requests it has been decided to rep»at tb» \l i performance this coming week, the dato oj 1 which will be duly advertised in the daily::■■■"{ press. All unused tickets will be available :^f for this performance. l!^ E. F. ANDREWS. .ffl Secretary, >> ■* "Sr SEE the Harrison Fisher Girl. Olivet Thomas, at the Strand Tonight bi " "Madcap" Madge. *M ~'' isa -i; Athletics. % AUCKLAND pOLICE A THLETig pARNIVAL. i';. TOWN TTALL. •§ JJOVEMBER Q 3917. -f ENTRIES INVITED FOR TUG-OF-WAB COMPETITION. . W ——— •■'£ PRIZES:-Winners: Challenge Cup aniffl Gold Medals. Runners-up: Gold Medals. |f| TEAMS TO COMPRISE SIX MEN -'■ AND ONE CAPTAIN. m Entrance Fee, 10s. £&• 'M The Police will not Bo Compet : tors. ft Entries Invited for Wrestling (Open).- if Catch-As-Catch-Can. m Heavy-weights, ' over list C!b. 'M Middle-weights, under list 6lb. -"38 — an Entries to be lodged with the Secretary,sft at Police Barracks, O'Rorke Street, befowi 9 p.m. on THURSDAY, October 18. f§§ * F. E. BOURKE, M ■ Hon. Secretary. '%m Toys. = M Toys. RUSSIAN TOYS, ORDERED BEFORhS WAR, JUST ARRIVED. tl _ Moscow _ Agents sent them via" Hamburg.'... .

, iuos«>w iigenta sent tnera via .Hamburg. SK Customs here wouldn't permit delivery, but now agreed. Quaint Toys, these, all made , of wood, by hand, and hand-painted. Bring the kiddies in to revel in these novel Toys PS • made by the peasantry of one of our Allies. Carved Dolls, with other Dolls in-ide them 1 and smaller Dolls inside them again, making* a series of descending sizes,- are shown in many styles. Safe to say the&t> -will in-m terest grown-ups as much as children. . *f# •JAMMER'S — ART T\EPOT,' 248, QUEEN STREET. 'M — ==g || Restaurants and Tearooms. |§ TRY a Pish Meal at Sanford's Shop. opposite HERALD Office, Queen St. Select I Rooms for Ladies. 'iM TRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawl- . 'v.JL ing Pish Depot, Lower Queon St., next lWm Hellaby's. $*§ YOUR AFTERNOON TEA f|l Will please you served at Staoey's. ' Our fine quality tea will delight you..*Kt Light scones and dainty sandwiches i|g you will enjoy. Your friend will' appreciate our fruit drinks, rich ice-- ;,; -' cream, choice fruit salads etc There; is a wonderfully enjoyable variety allS&fj QTACEY'B ; 61, QUEEN ST. '^ Motor Garages. V.m ROYAL GARAGE. ALBERT ST. t| ' Si 'PHONES: Office. 124. 890; Factory, 1760, : J >- ; ;v The proof of the Tyres is in the running/:; 1 * Of course, it is! And that is the reason why -*v| clincher nßoss TYRES ;:o. r i Have made for themselves the wonderful 1.reputation they enjoy. They are "All-Bri- '.'■s tish," and. true to' the name, will "stand .' up to it" under severe tests. Let us send -J you a Price List To-day. ■>! ■ i| 'PHONES:.Office, 1!!4, 890; Factory, 1760. V| pULLAN, A RMITAGE, & no., T TD. t|

! ROYAL GARAGE, ALBERT ST. 11 I For Hire. |j LANDAULETTE Motor-car for Hire; Ml specially suitable for weddin/cs.—W. 31 , Gill. Esplanade Rd.. Mt. Eden. 'Phone ;i'| A 873. _ s?| flV EW 7EALAND TTERALD -fl - * " AND a { A t AUCKLAND WEEKLY "VTEWS. 'v j i SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: New Zealand Herald, 6d per wtek de- f i livered in town and suburbs, or 10s par * i Quarter in advance, posted to any part of th» '■'• i Dominion. .$ \ Auckland Weekly News. 6s 6d pot. 1 } i quarter, or £1 4s per annum in advance. . | posted to any part of the Dominion. ; i ' ADVERTISING RATES: 1 \ New Zealand Herald and Auckland ) i Weekly News. 'i Separate Charges for each paper, as [ under:— ) { Wanted. To Let, Foe Sale, Lost and • Found. Personal, Board and Residence. we inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, * j or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. '; Birth Notices. 2s 6d per insertion: \ doctors or nurses' names, Is each name. . extra. Marriage, Death, Bebeavevent, . \ and In Memoriam Notices, 2s 6d per inser- | tion for the first nix linos (36 words), 60, ;i per line for additional space. Funeral 1 Notices, Is extra. These announcements B must be signed by the advertiser. | Contract rates on application. | Replies to advertisement* will bo received £ at the office of the Herald free of charge. ' | Instructions aj to the insertion or with* ' | drawal of advertisements mußt be in writinc .-, |j The Proprietors do not hold themselves v H responsible for non insertion of advertise- ;.; | ments through accident or from other CRueos.- ./- | or for error in the publu of any »dver- -; -_ i tisement. c-J. B TELEPHONES: ;| i Advertising and Commercial. 173; Job «?'• 1 I Printing Order Office, 2890; Publishing. 14;- - ''l B Editorial. 229; Reporters, 3693. Editor fj Weekly Newb and Photographic, 229. | I Address communications to Wilson and;?) 6; Horton. P. 0.. Box 32, Auckland. 1 js'- ,1 I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16670, 15 October 1917, Page 8

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