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Amusements. ■-'-::;■ TO-DAY - pRINCESS - rnovrp*, H O-DAY - JTkiNCESS - InvrrlS 3. rpO-DAY - DRINCESS - mainr3&a£l I O-DAY - JTRINCESS - Ta^gW = Mili ASS FS—' ' = M ASKS AS Paces' i; iVIaSks And 1 aces tT!- H mask and paces^'i'l ~ Masks And Jb aces'. * I A Unique Screen Event. • A STORY OF FALTERING LOVff l REVIVED BY JEALOUSY. B I Produced at the Invitation of the Academ. 1 of Drenjatic Art of Great Britain WritSi i' by Charles Read* and Tom Taylor * _ SETTINGS AND DRESSES ARE SlMptt 1 8 GORGEOUS. °"«-a,i I e Loudon of 1700 liver; again. i d STARRING ALL THE LEADERS Off ! THE ENGLISH STAGE." ° P j Constituting the Greatest Ccmpany that '< Ever Appeared in a Lecture hay. | • THE PROLOGUE Includes such Dramatic Ce.ebrities as f. BERNARD SHAW f ; SIR J. M. BARRIE ; SIR GEORGE ALEXANDER i SIR A. PINERU f. SIR SQUIRE BANCROFT H j And Others. f, CAST: | il Peg Woffington Irene VanbruEh Eraest Vane Dennis N. Terr/ i i, : Mabel Vane " •■•■•■ G.tdy3 Cooper 1 Sir luancs Pomander -- - - ben Webster I , Triplot -- - Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson E ; £ aln C. m. Lownd E j Rich ;„. N 'gel PiaytaiT ! Kitty Clive LJia. McCarthy 'Coliy Cibber Lion Boucicault I a , liardok Henry Vioert Hunsdon Gerald Du Maurier Lovell - - • Donald Caithrora Mrs. Triplet Winured Emery I i Colander H. B. Irvmi \ Soapc:- Fnher White 5 , Dame Best Helen Hsy e || • Snarl Lyail Sweet* \ ; Mrs, Vane's Postill.on • - • Mabe! Russell i Fiddler, Covent Garden - Weed-on Grossmitlj ' i Fencing Master Gerald Ames '■< | A Landlady Mary Brough Pompoy i'hyllis Hart GERTRUDE ELLIOTT, ' LILIAN BRAITHWAITE LOTTIE VENNE. - MEMBERS STELLA CAMPBELL, OP VIOLA TREE. : RICH'S RENEE MAYER. COMPANY: FABIA DRAKE, JOHN BUCZMASTER G. H. ROWSON. j NAMES TO CONJURE WITH. ' I Photographed and Frcduced by the IDEAL PICTURE COMPANY, IDEAL PICTURE COMPANY, Of Englr.nd, ' FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES rpOWN TJ A L I, CONCERT CHAMBER. , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. RA N D pONCERT, Tendered to MR. ALAN McELWAIN (Prior to his departure to Camp). PROGRAMME. Rhapsody - - " Slavonic" - - (Friedraaia) AUCKLAND SAVAGE CLUB ORCHESTRA (Mr. Colin Muston, Conductor). Part Song - " Plantation Melodies" AUCKLAND SAVAGE CLUB CHOIR. : Humorous Sketch MR. ALAN McELWAIN . Song ---.'' Dear Heart *' - - (MatteO MR. F. G. BOUEKE. Clarionet Solo - Fantasia from " Norma" | tßr^psant) I MR. F. AMODEO. i Song Selected MR. W. PRINGLE. I Recitation - " The Mr.rried Man" - (Kipling) ' | ME. GEORGE WARREN. I Song - - - My Heart's Desire" - - - (Coningeby-Clarke) MR. W. MANNING. . Ballet -- - "Ejryrtian" - - (Luigini) AUCKLAND ORPHANS' CLUB ORCHESTRA (Mr. G. F. Cater. Conductor). Song - - - - My Captain" - - - (Scott) MR. H. BARRY CONEY. Humorous Sketch - "A Suburban Soiree" (Goldsmith) MR. T. T. GARLAND. Song Selected. MR. E. DRAKE. J, Vocal Duet - - - Selected. f , MESSRS. A. McELWAIN &T. HARRIS. ! Song - - - • " The Ringers" - - - ILonrl MR. J. W. RYAN. Humorous Duet - " Ruben and Cynthia" MESSRS. W. J. MEREDITH AND J. STRICKETf. ! ACCOMPANIST: MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. I ADMISSION Is. RESERVED SEATS, 2s. '' t Tickets at Eady's, Coleman's, and E. and F. i Piano Co i Plan at Wildnian and Arey's. ZOO, Royal Oak. Onehungai 13 Lions trained every atternoon 3.30; 24 Lions fed i p.m. Admission, Adults 6d, children 3d. ( FOR THE PIANO YOU WANT, at Pries and Terms you want, try F. Moore Piano Co., Customs Pt (next Waverley). Restaurants and Tearooms. A POPULAR RESORT AT ALL HOUKJ--BTA C E Y'B. . For a tempting light lunch, or " snack," t. really refreshing i . > of morning or afterncon tea, wit;. u..i- ---' cicus cakes, scones, or bread and , butter, there's no place quite so gwd ' " STACEY'S, 61, Queen Street. i I " ' ~ " 'pHEAP piSH IJEALB, DOWN TO-J S. The Bout and Cheapest Meal in Australasia. SANFORD'S RESTAURANTS, Opposite G.P.0.. Opposite HEBAIiD Office, Opp. Smith and Cauehey. Queen direct Motor«car Services. TJAILY MOTOR SERVICE. ROTORUA - WHAKATANE - OPOTIKI. A.B.C. MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Rotorua, 8.15 a.m. Booking Office: I HINEMOA GARAGE, ' Qinemoa St. Rotorua. t —— ~ " ' ANDREW AND ANDREW'S Chase Sightseeing Charabanc leaves G P.O. daily. 10 am., two hours' trip, 4s; 30 p.m., three " hours' trip, 6s. Afternoon ten providoi > ; Seats may be booked. Telephone 2126 (3 . nnits) and 1603. Sundays as usual. ', \fEW ZEALAND TTERALD ; AND ' AUCKLAND J^EWS. I new Zealand Herald. 3d per mi <J»- ' lifted in tovm and suburbs. Casual copiM. ' L each Prepaid rates, posted mthlß New Zealand, 12s 6d per quarter, £2 55 P«r "JSwrn Weeklt News. 8e 6d P«r | quarter, or £1 10s per annum m aar»«i S I posted to any part of the Dominion. | i ADVERTISING RATES: | v vw Zealand Herald and AtjcHUß I f ' Weekly News. ; Separate Charges for each paper. " ; ■ C «tra. To Let. For Sale, Lost & I . Fouvn Personal. Board and RmbW* , ' Sew Zealand HEBALD-18 «* J g . t three consecutive insertions for 21«» 0 i- Mid in advance, Alckuxd J*» - §ft»SaTwords la Bd. three -nsertions{J L birth notices, 2s 6d per « 1 jin Meuoriam Notices, 2s 6d P« ' f g • and (or the first six lines (36 w*kS£ ! - |S or additional space. I 1 «tra These announcements »"» }. 1 signed b'y the advert.,. I; i "contract rates on application. ■ :at the Office of the Herald free o j(h< g Instruct ons as to the 'n« r wr iting- S = drlwal of adverUsements must be tiseniont. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 10