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Amusements. TIVOLI. Tho Best [VOL[. For Music. TIVOLI. For Comfort. lIVOLI. For Refinement. , I TIVOLI. For Perfect Photo-pl-ys. , IVOLI. For All the Leading Agists. THIS A FTERNOON, AT O 9A Ihiti -a- i a v.. .V, At' A.OV* THIS i FTERNOON, AT O Of\ IIUS AFTERNOON. AT £'o\J' A (QREAT A UREAT A ft BEAT A VIREAT C CREEK PANTOMIME, OCKEEN XaNIOMIME. GREEN PANTOMIME, UOtIEEN JL ANTUMIAIB, " THE OEVEN OWANS." "THE (JEVEN WANS." IHK UcVEN UwaaS. "THE UEVEN CWANS." IHE OEVEN OtfAAg. "THE qeven UWANS." Ihe OEVBN Owans. " THE (JEVEN C WANS." Ihe okvkn Dwa.\s. " THE UEVEN C WANS." Ihe Seven Dvvans. To all those who lovo their childhood's tales | we recommend 'Tho Seven Swans, for it is so artistically and imaginatively produced that it is bound to bring joy to the hearts of all who behold it. Who does not remember the story of the little Princess who sacrificed much happiness to aid her coven brothers? And who does not rejoice in her final triumph over. her cuemies? Tho role of the Princess is played by Dainty MARGUERITE I^l *?,' ARGUERITE MARGUERITE PHE)' AIiOrKRITK >^,LA MMARGUERITE PHV> AKGUEIUTE VLAKK. Who presents one of Ac Most Effective. characterisations since her appearance in . the Motion■ Pi- World. ALSO. A Splendid Travel Picture. WITH BURTON TJOLMES TO HALIFAX. URTON XIOLMES TO HALIFAX, it,,. Latest American Gazette, etc.. and the TIVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI - Reserve* at 11. - TIVOLI 1 IVOLI - Cicala's. Queen -J■\ "U TIVOLI - St., or Theatre. - TOL 1 IVOLI - Phone 2236. Auto. - -»• I\ OLI TO-DAY - THE GRANT) - TO-DAY. A CHARLIE CHAPLIN. In "A DOG'S LI F E." AUCKLAND M_ALE QHOIR. rPOWN IT ALL. TOWN JJALL. THURSDAY, 20. ■FOURTH QONCERT OF "J9lB. (Deferred owing to Epidemic.) SPECIAL NOTICE. Now Subscribers for 1919 sewon may enrol at once, (hue having the BENEFIT of an EXTRA CONCERT. PROGRAMME: MISS MacCORMICK will sing "Far Greater in His Lowly State." and "Spring Flower." MR SYDNEY BUTLER will sing "Ah, Moon of My Delight," and "The Pipes of Pan." MR- DUNCAN BLACK will sing "Friend of Mine," and "The Trumpeter. THE CHOIR, 75 Voices, will sing 'The Young Musicians." "The Ljjrk Now Leaves," "Hear My Prayer." "March of the Mountaineers,' 'I' o* ret and Bird. "Midnight," and "Lightly toot It. NOTE The Auckland Male Choir HAS NOT rased its subscription rates, which aro tho lowest of all local societies. THIS SEASON. 10s 6d for '-' Tickets for 5 Concerts. 15s for 3 Tickets for 6 Concerts. 20s for 4 Tickets (or 5 Concerts. Box Plan Opens at Wildman and Arey's, Tuesday, March 18, at 8 a.m. | Extra Tickets 2s each. APPI? to SYD. J. HABBUTT. Sec. 1. Kitchener St. Or, WM. COLTMAN. ai i Jewoller, 194, Queen Street. T* Ul'. PATRICK'S MONDAY, M ABCH i7< If ONSTER PICNIC TO MOTUTAPU. FUN FOR ALL! GOOD MUSIC!! SPORTS!!! SPORTS PROGRAMME. All Post Entries. 1-Relay Race, 880 yds, teams of four. Open to boys under 14 years, from Catholic ScEools and Colleges. 2—Overhead Ball Competition. Open to teams from Catholic Schools. 75Yds. Boys under 11. 4_looyds. Boys under 15. 6— 50Yds. C-irls under 11 6— 7sYds. Girls under 15. COYds. Boys under 8. 50Yds. Girls under 8. Single Women's Race. 10—Married Women's Race. 11—lOOYds. Men over SO years. Children under 14, Cd; Adults, Is Gd. MILK AND HOT WATER FREE. Steamers leavo The Ferries at 9.15 a.m. and 1.15 p.m., calling at Devonport 15 minutes later. SPECIAL NOTE.— Returning to town 6 p.m. to enable all to attend tho National COnC " l - LEO O'MALLEY. A. A. COWAN, Joint Secretaries. i —— 1 TO-MORROW (Sun- -*- day'. AT 3 PM- / J if? Milt®' By kind permission I I Coloniel Stevenson. I lUl&k IMI THE COAST DE11 FENCE INFANTRY Will Play at tho ROYAL OAK ZOO. By kind permission of tho Proprietor, Mr. Boyd, a collection will be taken up in aid of the Hoepital Benevolent Fund. Band Performances. pITY OF AUCKLAND. PARK CONCERTS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. POINT ERIN PARK- „ , 3rd, Auckland, Mounted Rifles Band. DOMAIN-Auckland City Band. HENRY W. WILSON. March 14,1919. Town Clerk. "RESIDENTS OF BIRKENHEAD. By the kind permission of His Worship the Mayor 'J. P McPhail, Esq.) and Councillors of the Borough of BirkenheadTHE BIRKENHEAD MUNICIPAL BRASS BAND Will Play a Programme on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 16, at 3 p.m. on HIGHBURY ESTATE. Bandmaster: Mr. 11. C Strong.. Collection in Aid of Instrument Firad. GEO. A. HUDDLESTON. Hun. Secretary. Art Unions. ART TJ N I O N. OT. MARY'S. PAEROA. RESULT OF DRAWING OF PRIZES: Ist, 5294: 2nd, 3290: 3rd, 2054; 4th, 3285; sth. 1141: 6th, 3575: 7th, 629; Btb, 1621. W. BAIN, Hon. Secretary. ~~~ Toilet. /OPENING , MONDAY, MARCH 17. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HYGIENIC HAIR-CUTTING PARLOURS. Proprietress: MRS. COLLEDGE (EXPERT), NO. 12 (FIRST FLOOR), H.M. ARCADE, .QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 16

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