Amusements. Don't Miss This Opportunity of Seeing the Best Picture of «l«e Year! STRAND N.Z.'9 QTRAND _ TKANO Largest CTRAND OTRAND . And QTRAND pTRAND • Finest CTRAND OTRAND Picture OTRAN'D OTRAND House. _ OTEAKD Direction: Fuller's Pictures. LtdJ AST pEW T)AYS! MATINEE rpo-DAY, AT OIK m ATTNEE 1 0-DiY, AT 4.JLO* ■TS?*! EVENING. AT 71-J-HIS HIVENING, At 4 •ID. "THE "WORLD'S SWEETHEART:'' MARY T>ICKFORD, MARY JTICKFORI). ARY -piCKFORD. ARY X 10KFORD. As Judy, in '• taaddy 1 UNO-TEGS" ' "J-laddy JUONG-JUeGS" daddy 1 ong - t EGS " ADDY JUONG - JLiKGS " DADDY J ONG -T EOS'' ADDY JUONG - JUEGS " Jeau Webster's Celebrated Story and Play. SPECIAL PROLOGUE AND ORCHESTRA. n£?u?.i4£ at, Richardson Piano Co.. Ltd. ii^ H L,S CES: 2s 6a - -a. la Gd, and Is. DAY PRICES: 23 and Is (Plus Tax). Reserves. 6d extra. Children half-price. BBIirAIi BSii:Ali WiSISSi WBSIIH'. pARXI V A L. Carnival. Yl OLDE LDE ENGLISHE XNGLISHE ITUYRE. 'AY RE. NOW |~|PEN. NOW r\PEN. "vrow open. "VIOW OPEN. in OW vJpeN. GOING -VTIGHT AND T\AY. OING IN IGHT AND JJaY. "RAND /CAMPAIGN AND TTOSPITAL AUXILIARY QOMFORTS pUND. T£SS TT ALL TOW* TTALL, A OWN Hall, IoWN ALL. OCT. 22, 23. OCT. 22. 23. rpRADES IS PLAYS. SCOTTISH T)ANCERS. QIDE CHOWS, H ABY SHOWJIOUR J3ANDS. GARRISON BAND. CITY BAND. WPE P BAKD CE guards BAND, iIPE BAND PROGRAMME FOR rpO-NIGHT: 1. Humorous and Musical Item - Mr. H. Hill *r2? nC S . " «"• ' •,-" *,; ," The Originals" Trained by Miss Vera Maybee (Burmister) Dowti Where the Swanee River Flows" „ - M«if Henderson and "The Originals" 3 j Tenor Song ,' • Mr E. "Wright 4. Piccolol Solo -- - - . Mr. Poore 5 Mezzo-Soprano Song - Madame Kilmartic 6. Danco Duet, "Little Dutch Doll" - t) . M ?, uJ Edwards and Vera Maybee 7. Baritone Solo Mr. Burke %' nn°?fe- "r. : •' ,- ,7 M)S3 Ha Bain a. Dance The. Originals. „ Miss Vera Maybee fßurmißter) ~ , . . Way Down in lowa." Soloist, Maud Edwards, assisted by ,_ _ * u "Tlie Originals." 10. Contralto Sop? - - - Mi„ B Laura Stone Accompanist, Miss Tlielma Gallagher 11 tv 4 A.T.C.L. s r--13. Duet Madame Kilmartin and Miss Ruby Burke I.J Danco Du^t „ r Misses Jean Powley and Vera Maybee 13 Contralto Son* - - - - Mi« Mercer U. Xylophone Solo Mr. Adams Accompanist: Mrs. Baesett. G&gg AS ÜBBB 300 — Prizes — 300 EXHIBITION X^TRTTION RETURNED QOLDTFRR' IV O jgASKET - MAKING. PT4T.TR RT'«;Y piumirc BEE GAMES ' £T „ SKILL, and WORK. PASTIME. SCOTTISH DANCING COMMENCING AT I P.M. rpO-DAY. OVER JQQ ENTRIES. npO-MORROW p VEXING. M ISS D APH]S " E TONIGHTS DANCE "DECITAL. ANCE XVECITAL. ADMISSION: 9,, jj. MATINKR fie? SEASON TICKETS. ss. can be obtained at Wildman and Arey's. CHILDREN. HALF-PRICE. GEO. G FARLAND. Secretary. HERE TO. LABOUR DAY? Why, Pine ,*,' Island with the Temperance Guards' Oliver Band. Excursions, Picnics, Etc. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY -I- COMPANY. LIMITED. r£iKhl EXCURSIONS FOR LABOUR DAY MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1919 (Weather and other circumstances permitting) Steamers leave " The Ferries." Queen's Wnarl, for: — RANGITOTO ISLAND. At 945 a.m.. 11. a.m.. 1.-15 p.m. Leaving hanffitoto at 3 p.m.-' and 5 p.m. FARES; Adult Return Is 3d- Children under 12 years. Gd. FOR ORAKEI. KOHIMARAMA AND ST. HELIERS BAY. ' At 6 a.m.. 7.30 a.m.. 9 a.m.. 10.15 a.m. 12 ">0 p.m., 2 p.m.. 3.45 p.m., 5.17 p.m.', G-iO p.m.. 8.3U p.m.. 10.30 p.m. Leaving 8:. Kellers Ray at 6.45 am S'o a.m., 9.45 a.m.. 11.30 a.m.. 1.10 "p.m. l.lj p.m., ■;..'.) p.m., 6 p.m., 7.15 p.m.. I 3.1.1 p.m.. :\.-.\> p.m. ! FARES: Art':!'.. Heturn Is 2d: Adult, ■ c :r.g'.o Sd: Childjor. under 12 jvars, HalfFOR TAMAKI (ECCKLAND'S BEACH), j At 10 a.m. Leaving Taniaki st 1.30 t>.q. FARES: _ Return, Is 6d; Single. Is. No liait-fares ls&uets. FOR PINE ISLAND (From West Side of Ferry Tee). I At 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Leaving Pine Island at 5 p.m. j FARES: Adults, Is: Children under 1" ' years, Gd. ~ j VEHICULAR AND CARGO SERVICES. j The ordinary Timetable will be partially i suspended on both Services, and comes o' Time-table can be seen at the Company's | Office. ALEX. ALISON. Manager. Removal Notices. IBtIURNtD 50LD(tRSl AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION LAND BUREAU. REMOVAL NOTICE. ,_ On the 27fh of October, 1919. the Returned Soldiers' Association bund Bursa-: will be removed to raors > omp'oilioiu premises a.' 27A. ALBERT STREET ..2 doors from new Club and r.cit dwt to Star Hotel;. Office Houif: 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Saturday: i) a.m. till Noon. Monday and Friday Evccinss, i.-om 7 30 to 9. I':. F. ANDREWS. Secretary. THE special construction and splendid •*• Quality of CLINCHER " DREADNOUGHT" MOTOR-CYCLE TYRES enau*« reduced vibration and ioasest eerTic» Ptic«fl J at nay carifi*. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 16
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