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5- ' *r«* H IS MAJESTY'S 'rHEATIjI COMMENCING % Lotrt SAT " 27,"X HE vTONDOLIERs;» | By the ' ;;' AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY (INCORPORATED), I *3 Under the direction of " ' MR. TOM POLLARD. _ CAST OF THE OPERAThe Duke of Plaza-Toro - Mr. Oconto W»«. it Luiz (his Attendant) - - Mr. Robert «<Jui* Don Alhambra del Bolero (the Grind Uedd,i s -° ™ Inquisitor) - - - Sir. V. E. dc Guerriei- .. Marco Palmier.. -. - - - Mr. Norman Kent 0 Giuseppe Palmien - - - Mr. Chf Crowther (Venetian Gondoliers) vr - I The Duchess of Plaza-Tor. Miss Muriel R.-. » Casilda- (Her Daughter) - Miss Madge Hiee?" '. ( Oianetta Mrs Patrick S3 'A Tessa- ♦•«!■ - - - * - Miss MyrU bSJ 3 I (Contadme) uiUB ACT I.—The Pifczetta. Venice ACT ll—Pavilion in the Palace of Barataria 1. Date. 1750. '*■ . Full Orchestra and Chorus under «u Conductor'hip of ™ :- _ MR. COLIN MUSTON. L.R A.M. g i Handsome Costumes, de»ieriefi after *1> it original Savoy models by Mr. W J i, i . Crowther. y I Scenery painted by Messrs Mcllrcy and fV Knra_gahnr>« Koad ° ■ PRICES: Dress Circ ! e ami Orchest-,1 - Stalls. ss; Stalls, 3s : Family Circle W _ Early Doors 6d. extra, it J Coleman^ corner H.M. Arcade uumas^ Box Plan at Wiklmaa and Arev's ;,.(«»,• - Arcade. "' ' - cw >r» WM. J. CROWTHER, Hon. rotary. ' LADIES "" LADT?a DON'T pHANOE VOUR ITrSBA^V JU'.)\ T Change 1 OUR XlusbasS" ladies LApiES PIANOS by best makers.- All prTreTTclrt or terms. Inspect.—F. Moore PianS Co.. Customs Street East. l lana Shows. p CIT TA G E GARD EN <? V' Entries close October 1 For particular. apply to Secretary. Auckland Horticulture Society, Williamson's Chambers. ShorthuJ . Street. u Musical Examinations. ASSOCIATED BOARD OF MUSIC A THEORY EXAMINATION' WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 15. Entries close October 13. Entry Form. can be obtained at Messrs. Eady and Co' i where Entries may be left, addressed to Secretary. Exams, arranged in country centres to rait Candidates. Previous Exam. Papers. Syllabus. Entrr 1 Forms on application. * C. HUDSON, • Cleave's Buildings. High St. H ° n ' ScC " Publications. l - H.M. SHIP NEW ZEALAND. TO THE OFFICERS AND MEN. You need the " EXPRESS " Guide 0 Streets of Auckland and Suburbs as a '. Memento and Reininder. You will find it portable, and a great help having charts. Procurable at all Stationers. THE Bate or Civilisation depends upon everyone mastering the Economic Philosophy unfolded in " The Federation of I the World." just published. Single copies. ■ I 2s; 3 copies. 4s, posted. Free copy to ! everyone taking War Bonds or Insurance through mo in the Government Life. C V W. Longdill, Box 126, City. ' ' Dress and Fashions. T7E7 IL SO N. THE QUALITY TAILOR. MEN ! MEN ! MEN! That is where the Well-dressed Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland and District get the Clothes that are Distinctive. It is. money well spent. LADIES ! LADIES ! LADIES ! The Lead in Fashion from H. Wn,SONLADIES' COSTUMIER AND TAILOR, 107. KARANGAKAPE ROAD * (Near East Street). x jrpo -yyoMEN J£NOW qood T ACES. I We have just received a Shipment of New Laces. They are not cheap, but they art THE BEST. Made in. China, with the Best European Thread, and not a che: i Japanese Thread. We feel sure they will appeal to those who know the difference. INSPECTION INVITED. T?RNEST A "DIMMER. ORIENTAL ART SPECIALIST, 248, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ___ , MAISON KARINE.—Smart Blouses. Dainty Lingerie, etc. Frocks of exclusive designs to Watson's Buildingt, ; first floor. Wellesley St. E. Booksellers ant! Stationers. KEALY'S LIBRARY. 21. SHORTLAND STREET. Oop. Star OfSoe. SUBSCRIPTIONS FROM 4s PEE QDARTKR (Less than the Price of One Novel). Latest Books and Magazines added Weekly. Inspection and Inquiries Solicited from Town or Country. Restaurants and Tearooms. WHERE TO DINE ? WHY, AT THE TIFFIN! A good table —good things—civilityattention— quick service—a bright and cheerful diningroom— —select i company— charges! Dinner, 12-2; Hot Teas. 5-7. Open Simdays. We cater for ail kinds of Social Functions. rpHE rpiFFIN pATEBING pO., ~ LIMITED. CITY CHAMBERS. Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. "TWINE TO-DAY *-> AT SANFORDS. OPPOSITE G.P.0., LOWER QUEEN ST. Clean. Well-vtntilated. Palatial Rooms on Three Floors. Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. Best Attention and Civility Await Yon. Call To-day and Have a Treat. MEW ZEALAND TTEBALD AND AUCKLAND "yfTEEKLY \TEWS. New Zealand Herald. 9d per week delivered in. town and suburbs. Casual copies 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted within New Zealand, 123 6d per Quarter, i'2 5s per annum Auckland Weekly News. Ss 6d per Quarter, or £1 10s per annum in advance, posted to any part o£ the Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES: New Zealand Herald and Accklajtb Weekly. NewsSeparate Charges for each paper, aJ under: — Wanted. To Let, For Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Board and Residence: New Zealand Herald-- - Iti words for Is. or three consecutive insertions tor 2s fid fur cash paid in advance: Auckland Vveek't News IS words Is 6d. insertions -Is fieBirth Notices. 2s Cd pei insertion. doctors cr nurses' names. Is each name exira Marriage, Death, Bereavement and is Memorial Notices, '2s 6d per insertion for the first six lines (36 words!- 6d per line for additional space. Funeral Notices, Is extra These announcements must fee signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. Replies to advertisements will He received at the Office of the Herald free of mar,.' Instructions as to the insertion or w ;.■■ drawal of advertisements must be in writing. All copy and instructions should be written distinctly in ink. The Proprietor* do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertise ments through accident or from other cans..-.-'. or for error in the publication of any advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial. 129, 17?; Job Printing Order Office. 2390: Publishing. 14. Editorial. 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor Weekly. News and Photographic, 229. Address communications to Wilson and Horton. P.O Box 32. Auckland. Waikato Branch: Ward Street, Hamilton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 12

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