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QUEEN'S. : nCEEN-g UEciN'B. VstTOEii'l WE PRESENT THE CHARMING, RQ, j MANTIC PLAY. ADAPTED FROM M THE NOVEL OF THE NOTED $ AUTHORESS, MYRLE TIEED, SLOWER AF THE nUSK. •I.LOWER Up J. RE JJUSK. SLOWER pi? THE T\VBK. 1 LOWER Up AHE JJUSK. The Story shows th© beaiitilul love a Young Girl has for her Blind Father, whoa " Flower <l (ho Dusk" .sho is. ' "THE GIRL," THE BRILLIANT? LITTLE STAR, VIOLA PIANA. V lOLA J J ANA. VIOLA m>'.\. V lOLA U.WA. XT) OLA "HAN A. V lOLA JJ.WA. VIOLA TAANA. V j ola JJava VIOLA riANA. Viola JJana. VIOLA n.VNA. > LOLA JJaXA. VIOLA PkANA, V lOLA J /ANA. VIOLA i^ANA. V.)OLA -.VAN A. VIOLA {\ANA. V lOLA JJana. A Rare Love Story rims through Hie plot, where nlayuint $ from childhood day« find themselves confronted with 'ho de«i> and passionate lovo ci Vorng Mian arxl Woman hood. ■pLOWER AF THE T\\J^, X lower Ui JUK JJi>f. A PICTURE THAT LAYS HOLD ON THE IMAGINATION, AND IS REMEMBERED LONG AFTER IT IS SKF.N -IT is A VERITABLE TREASURE HOUSE Qf HUMAN EiIOTRNS And, in addition to ting I'iriuro, ■ an Excellent Serpen. l'rogramjuc, COMEDY, TOPICAL GAZETTE, SCENIC. *£ 0 W N HALL, ARGAIM 10KCITAL, By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist), TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), TUNE l/ AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. Vocalist: MADAME JOHNSTON-TOPLISS-PROGRAMME. 1. Theme with- Variation* - • - Kaulltes, 2. " Chant sans Paroles "... Lonmre! 3. " March© Heroique " - • • Samt-Saens. 6, Santusza's Song ("Cavallrrm KuMicana") MADAME JOHNSTON-TCTL'SS 1 ' 6. Sonata da Camera Peace. 7. Miserere Scene from "Tiovakrc' Verdi INTERVAL. 8. "Invitation" Waltz Song - Anita Owen MADAME JOHNSTON-TOPLISS. 9. Overture "Zampa" Hc-rold-ACCOMPANIST: MR. LEO WHITTAKEB. Admission, fid. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Jum 12. 1919. Town Clerk, pONSONBY CRUISING CLUB..

A Social Evening and Presentation of Prizes will be held in Clubhouse, Si Mary's Bay, on THURSDAY, the 19th inst, at 8 p.m. T. PIIILP. Hon. Secretary. ■ 5 Dancing. FANCY DRESS BALLS, SKATING CARNIVALS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fancy Costumes For Hire or Made to Order MISS KIRKBY, 46, City Chambers. i ii i — ,1 Teachers of Dancing. MIPS SPENCER, 'Joachsr of Darcing.-. Adult and Juvenile Classes, Print* lessons by appointment.—Terms. 25, Vincent St. 'Phone 2237. _~ OWING to lilaess Miss Vera Burmesta-' will not hold her Dancing Class on Saturday morning. r , £, DANCING— Mso'b (la'-c RickuM, ''■ teach<vs Clog, St,-*e, Fancy Dancing; professional appearance* guaranteed.— St., opp. King Theatre, Newton. ■VfISS ANITA WEBSTER'S ADVANCED CLASS EVERY MONDAY, AT 7.30 P.M. CLASS EVERY .RIDAY. AT 7.30 P.M. St. Mark's Hall, Remuera, every TUESDAY, at 7.80 p.m. Janior Class to Open Shortly. Terms, etc. 'PHONE 1904. 27, HERNE BAY ROAD. "*" '. Teachers of Music. i HAROLD BAXTER, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. Studio: HELLABY'S BUILDINGS MR F. E. FAIRED Teacher Piano- . forte and Theory, 130 pa;6CB, 163 examined; appointment by mail.—£2, Grange Rd.. Mt Eden. Boris and Shoes. IMPORTANT, H. REASON. ' THE POPULAR SHOE MAN, Is now Showing a Fair Rango of LADIES' TAN AND BLACK HIGH-LEG BOOTS, AT IiST PRICES. Address, 68. VICTORIA ST. W.. AUCKLAND. FERRY BOOT tTufift Opcode Post Offitie, Hand; to Trams, Trains, and Boats. LARGE VARIETY OF BOOTS OP LATEST STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM. THE PLACE TO LEAVE YOUR BOOTS FOR REPAIRS. TIM H A Y E B, At Your Service i | -"• ' =3 MEW ZEALAND TTEIULD AND ■AUCKLAND WEEKLY ATf^a New Zealand Heiu'uD, 9d per *eik delivered in town and suburbs. Ci.»ual copies lid each. Prepaid rates, posted within N*» 7saland, 12s 6d per quar; r, £1 6s t>S an cum.

Auckland Weeklt New*, 6s 6d p« quarter, or £\ 10s per annum in ad"t.''j(V posted to any part of the Domicon ADVERTISING RATKB: New Zealand Herald «i>c Mckujso Weekly Newj Separate Charges for each paper, a* under:— Wasted,' To Let, For Sale, Lost /.KB Found, Personal, Board and Residents: New Zealand Hebald—.',B words for la. of three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in advance: Auckland Weekit News—lß words Is 6d, tbr*o insertions 4s 6d. Birtu Notices, lis Cd per insertion; doctors or nurEOs' names, Is each name extra. Marriage, Death, Bereavement and In Memoriam Notices, 2s 6d pot insertion for the first six 11?! 106 words). Gd per line for additional specc. Funeral Notices, la extra. These announcements mini be signed by the advertiser Contract rates on application. Replies to advertisements will bo received ' at the Office of tho Herald tree of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements must be in writing. All copy and instructions should be written distinct!* in ink. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or Iroiu other causes, or for error in the publication of any udver* tisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial, 129, 178; Job Printing Order Office, 2890: Publishing Hi, Editorial, -229; Reporters, 3693; Editor Weeklt News and Photographic, !!29. Address communications to Wilson ana . Horton. P.O. Box 02, Auckland. Waikato Branch; Ward Street, Hamilton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17187, 14 June 1919, Page 18

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