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Who Goes There V*--~r~ (tq.* . '■■■"•'■ ' -r, -"-A .'* Irish Fusiliers- ■ lift* Fast, Irish Fusiliers^ail's well. m' "tjALT! Who Goes There?" —- Jo* • tl "Lonooa Begiment."„~—— ia' "' .. "~" ._•• Pass. LondonsT-ali's well. «*» ■ .< TTALT! Who Goes There v * -: ■" ■ JUL *" Hie ..■ . your own —— —-*— i..». _— business." . ■ "Pass, CANADIANS— well." I VEARS ~, IN oell, — 1 ears Hell, ■ And Back With a bmi.e. 2 VEARS IN PELL, X. EARS . JIELL, —- And Back With a Smi.e. THE BRIGADIER-GENERAL'S '- ~~~— ADDRESS "BOYS, the Big Bugs fere reviewmg us to-day . . . and for " once in your lives act like real —— r~r " eoldifers. . . '. .for the love of | Mike don't call me BILL .... • "and for God's sake don't chew—— 'tobacco in the ranks!" 2 VEARS IN TTELL, X ears Hell '" ■'■--'. — .And Back With a s -u-.« IyEARS -IN PTELL, a & Irsrs . Hell! • — And Back With a Smile. ■■ . -"- CAST: : Private Peat - - - - Haro'd Peat /vY y r;.„ Miriam F-meh* «. rM T y ■ • .Sorelle — - JLf)-D\Y? , I AT 9 O'CLOCK and Q OA ' =.~JJ W ~ ~ nfn 1 3"•' O.,">U 7 O'CLOCK and Q Q(\ — i _ | (Doors on-n 6.30.» O .€> \J iA. i E?,S?g Rig ' fi REAT rv^CHESTRA •*• AJV'BYpmv's VTreat 1/^rHESTRA ' OS 19 COLOTSTS. - — ' V/F JLW& tiOT.OtSTS. ' Under the Condnctorshin of _ ————— W S*v-nnuT. ————— — „, - EVE V , EVERYBODY GOE3 TO " EV'PV^'Tiys," 5» '~' - — i •&. a uc£lakd H OCKET A SSOCIATIOS •8. O.RAND : QONCERT, ' fpOWN TTALL. •THURSDAY. AUGUST -I A AT a P.M. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Overture. "Rh'aeWa" ... Gr^snwald ALBERT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. • Condt'otor, Mr. G. H. Hardy. ' 2- Song, 'Und»r the Stars" - - - Braxton MISS VIOLET LAMBERT, a Humorous Sketch. " The Village Fire Brigade." MR. ALAN McELWAIN. 4. Song, "Invictua" Hahn _ , MR H. RICHARDS. 5- Violin So'o,. "Romance" Ries , . MR. HAROLD BAXTER. 8. Lync Quartette, "A Southern LuPaby" - - - - V rkea E. MESSRS RIPLEY. SLY. McELWAIN, ° S E. ___ AND RYAN. E. 7. Sons, "Th» Greatest Wi-h" - - Del Riego §• , MISS LAURA STONEft. E. INTERVAIu g- part IT. a. E. L Lyrio Quartette, "Se*in' Things al Wi»ht" E. MESSRS. S 1 Y. McELWAIN A „ ' AND RYAN. 2- Monoksijtv, rFJtimornua). "Toisrhm* Finga" MISS ZOE HARTLEY. 3. Song, "Th» Li-.te P!»y-i" ... Allitsen MR. FRED BOURKE _ 4. Recitation, "Gunfta Dit* Kipling A' ' r, ~ & " TOM 81/.8818. i ' S. Duet, So ected MISS LAURA STONF; and MR. FRED „ _ , , BOURKC 6. Xylophone a-d Belli). Selection from Going Up." i ■ MR. R. ADAMS. Accompany by Miss Rita SoUnsu."Gocl Save tho Kirn;." «. «« . Acoompanilits: 2rfl^| t S 1,,{fcr L,4JJ " T - aL - ' ld Ticket— 2s, la . '] Bos Flan at Whitcomlis anl Tombs'*: - . Sweets wilKfio so'd in thw B r a'l by memy oera of the, Ladies Hockey Association. j f)/»monst'-a''i.ofls DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.' i INDUSTRIES. AND COMMERCE. * PRUNING AND SPBAYING 1 I;. DEMONSTATIONS. , i -DeinoiistraHons in Fruit Tree Pruning will he given as under: ' j Under the Auspices ©/ the Henderson Fruitgrowers' &.e aociat: oni : • T0 "SI .(Saturday) - Mr.. Colebrook'e Orchard, Lincoln Ro*d, I.enderson, it • H, 2.80 p.m. Und ? r the rowpibes of the W&ikumete irruitjrowers' Ai.iociation: 88 TUESDAY. August &-Mr F. Firth'* Orohard, Oratia, at .« pjm to * J. W. OOLLARD, . ~ . Oriihard Instructor. Auckland, August 6. 1915. •J* O FRUITGROWERS. / FRUIT THEE PRUNING. DEMONSTRATIONS ■ Will be given as under:— PAEROA-TUESDAY. August 12-Gov^-n. ■S e ?> , Fruit Testing Area, at Mrs. ,_ Nathan's. ** ill August 14-Mr. S. *».m.-™Mi lr ' BoPes on S'rcet. MA^?1 | I -f^ IDAY ' August I^-Govern-fc ment Fruit Testing Area, at Mr. Pease's. Commencing Each Day at 2.45. 1 = By W. C. THOMPSON. Orchard Instructor. - Licensing Notices. L — — NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB ' TRANSFER OF LICENSE. • ' 3 # I, TOM MARKWICK. of Auckland, being the holder of a License in respect of the premises situated at Valcan Lane. Auckland — and known as the Queen's Ferry Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain ( „ and wiL at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Auckland on the third day of Sewtomber, 1919, apply for a Transfer of th<* said Licence from mygMf to ANDREW BEGGS of Auckland. Hotelkeeper, my appointee. t Dated at Auckland this 2nd day of Julv « _ 1919 - TOM MARKWICK. * ■ i ? Jewellery, Etc. ' gPECLAL QFFER rjiHIS |^|ONTB. s d. American Alarm Clocks, sure wakers good timers .. .. . 10 8 9Ct. Mounted Cameo Rings .. ''10 0 38Ct. Weddiafr Rings .. .. > '.. 21 0 Unset Cameos, suitable for rings ' a 6 Silk's Perfect Se.f-flLing Fountain Pens 21 0 Dainty Jewel or Stud Boxes .. ' 3 n ~ SCt. Plain B>vr Brooch .. .. ' 6 0 1, 1 9Ct. AmeU«y«,t or Garnet. English % made. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 16

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