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'jp Amusements. * ' : To¥n" T053 : HUM DBfft Filiwlfe harry "TkEABTH. T?_aEWEL_ arry Dearth. -Farewell: to-night, AT s.lO O-NIGHT. AT 5.10. ' ABSOLUTELY LAST PERFORMANCE ' ABSOLUTELY LAST PERFORM ABSOLUTELY LAST PERFORMANCE: MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT regret that owing to Mr. Dearth'*; London engagements! they are unable to extend the seascu any longer, and also wish to convey their apologies to the many inquirers from country districts for having to disappo.nt tbem. I; j. imperative Mr. Dearth leaves for London first boat. FAREWELL. HARRY DEARTH . FAREWELL, HARRY DEARTH" . FAREWELL. HARRY DEARTH! lAREWELL. HARRY DEARTH! TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME , Tiano and Violoncello. "Ar'fricin " - 'Popper l Miss Carlien Jurs arc IZaroid Berk. ' • Song. "Sink. ReH Sun" - - - - >Defi.ego! Madame Marie Power. Son?, " Onaway. Awake " - - - - f Cowar) HARRY DEARTH. Yioioßoello Solo, Allegretto con Mcto 'ircrj Concerto) - ... ( Sa; C t ;^rj Harold Beck. Interval. Piano Solo. Ballade in A Flat - - Cho-inl • i Miss Carlien Jurs. " . Song. " Still As the Night" .... BoinO • ; Malame Mar.e Power i Songsa. "Lie Ta»Te M-.1.u*.«" 'Ham:sh MacC'jnn! I B. "The Blind Ploughman" Clarke' ; j HARRY DEARTH. . j Violoncello Soli— Le Jeune M*r<- .... 'bain:. Saeos) I S. Auf Springbruncen - - -! Da-.:dog' - I Harold Beck.' > Song, " The Lowland Sea" - Old Sea w\ HARRY L^..KTH. " ' Remember—To-night is a'r*oiute;y Harrj Dearth's Last Appearance in New Zs>tj.&z.d.~ . | PRICES: sf. 3s. 2s (Plus Tax), | Piin at Wildman and Are?'?. Iqome: qome:: pojiemj j Q.LOBE. LOBE - QLOBH ! Q.LOBE. pLOBE. p LOBE. | Q.LOBF. Q.LOBE. p LOBE. ! The Sequel to "THE BETTER 'OLE.'' j T HE XTIDDIES TX THE "RUINS. i T a£ Jv IDDIES T X T 3ll "R UI - N ' £ - T HE K" IDDIES T N T "pcr^sHow the People of France Suffered in th 9 Great War. This Pathetic, and yet fascinating. Picture, produced from real life, shows you what you could not realise before—how tee Mothers and Children wer« treated at the hands of the atrocious Huns. This is ycur chance to s*e- a complete detailed Picture bringios home to you their EuSer.t:s&. Supported by THE AMERICANO THE "a MERICANO. THE 4 MERICANO. ! ' Just one more Raid and I'm throtisb." DAY PRICES A3 USUAL. NIGHT PRICES: Stalls. 9d; C.r-ie. I- 3d (Plus Taxi. . "pLLLER'S OPERA HOUSE. " THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKL** For the First Time in Auckland. At the Matinee. Monday Next. Motor and Ccacd Trips. TTODS O X ' S 1 PIONEER WANGANUT-MARTON MOTOR I , SERVICE. j Duricir the tei2!>orajy stoppage of Exj prec&es. Hodson's Mctor Car for Wangsnni i (.onnects with Use tram from Taumsninui. ! Ohaknne. and Taihape a: Martci.; and also [ connects with trains coins North, j Fare between Marten and Waugsnui. and i -rice versa. 10s. rpAURAXGA-MATAMATA Motor Service. X —Cars lea»-» Tauranga 7.30 a.m. DAILY, connecting with the Rotorua Express.' Cars leave MfclamatA daily for Ta-uranga on sirival of Retortm Express z\ Matamau übcoi 3.45 p.m.) Booking Offices : Matamatss, Mr. F. J. Underwood; Tauranga. Stables. 'Phones 9 and 140. 3. F. WLNTLE. TAURANGATAURANGA AND EAST COAST. WALKER'S CARS MEET AFTERNOON TRAIN DAILY AT MAT AM ATA. Book Seats Collect Wire. D. WALKER. Tatrrace^.

OIGHT-SEEING r^HAB-A-BASCX ANDREW AND ANDREW. DAILY TRIPS FROM G.P.O. MORNING, 10 A.M. FAftE 4s. AFTERNOON. 30 P.M. - - - FARE 6s. v isit-ms Parks and all Places o! IntereaiBook Seats. THOS. COOK AND SONS. GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPT ANDREW AND ANDREW. V ot o I CEHV IC & WAIHI - TAUBANGA. Cars leave Wifhi d ?.ly lexeepi Satcrday). a.'. IiSO. on arrival c: train* ircm Hamilria and ThamesCars leave Tstiranga—Tuesday. Thursfiay, and Saturday, at 7.<*j a.ni. connecting "with Main Trunk. Auckland, and Thames trams, Wednesday and Friday cars leave Tauranja. at 5.30 a.m., connecting with AuckUad express, ~ Reh&ole Cars and Expert Drivers. A telegram te Wiihi or Taursng-, wiij receive prompt attention. MAURICE CEIMMINS. _ Proprietor. QT. HELIERS BAY MOTOR 'BUS. Passim Farcwa Cemetery. Splendid Views. Comfortable Riding. See T.:np?ab'e Saturday's II£HAID Removal Notices. M K ' J AS JJAKGKEAVES. SHEETMETAL WORKER. HAS REMOVED FROM ST. PAUL ST., TO LARGER PREMISES. SITUATED AT 7:. LORNE STREET. ly-EW yEAL A* D TJERALD AND AUCKLAND Vyr.F.SI..Y VEWs. New 7.r>TAXtt Heralu. Sc per week delivered in town and suburbs, i-asna. coy.es 2d each. Prepaid raws, posted -*:ih.:a New Zealand, lis fid per Quarter. i2 ii ;>«r icnum ACCKULXD KEit-T .\E»S. S3 &« per quarter, or £1 !'>= _ annum is ac>-»s.-«, ported to any pa::t of tae Domis-ivu. ADVERTISING KATEo: N«w ZSAIASD HERALD and Aces' isa WsLKSiI Nctvs. Separate Charges (or each paper. &a under : — ,_ , _, Wotted, to Uet. or &ai.e. i-OST iND Focsd. '.'ersoxxi. Board i.VB RlslDE>'C"t: Nbw* Z,rjLLANT. ritsUL£>—lS words ic: Is, or tare- cons*cut!vF insertions ior »s &d :.,r cl* v P»'d -* 1 advance; avcxlaxb Wexsit v E words Is 6d. three inseruccs 4s 6c * Birth Notices, is 6a per loserr.or; j wtcrs or nurses' names. Is eaca name "- ri MARRiac-E. Death. B£REavEitE.N-r tnd is Mehobjam Notices, 2s sd per inserion for the erst six lines i 36 words I. 6d r-er line lor additional space. FcsXRAt Notice;. Is eitra These announcements a'-st ti# V-ned bv the advertiser. Contract rates on application. Replies to advertisements will be re'.e:*ed at the OSce of the nKUiD tree ci charge. Instructions as to the insertion »j.- w •.?- drfivai of advertisements must be in writing. Ml ccrT and instructiOTis snould be written d-iticctiv in ink. % The Proprietors co not sold tbrav ws responsible '.c: non-insertion of advert.,-«-men's through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication 01 any advej* tiseoen". TELEPHONES*.dveTti*ttLC and Commercial. 'CIS. ]Tg; .t o !j Prir.-ir.i: Order Office. iSSO: Publiahinfi. liEditDrial. ii 9. Reporters. :t533; Ed.-c'r WttK'-.T News and Photographic. 29. Addres« communications to Wilson and" Horton. P.O. Bo- 3-. Auckland. Wi-ikato Branch: Ward Street. Hamilic -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 16

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