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Aamssfaeats, • " - THE" ' * .:T ■■ WORLD - JiAMOUS - r yiOLINr. DAISY .TT-ESSEDY * ■ - ! 3 AI8Y ; ; .iXennedy - :?< ' \ ' '•'" . Will. Inaugurate a Series of ; - ■ ■ % ~ -rriOLINviUpECTTALS; S ' : v iolin ItECITALS, v ■■■ , {J. At the 1 TOWS fT ALL QONCERT QHAMBKH, /' 1 TO-MORROW — ; |j Also Appearing on 't{' \ ' || THURSDAY, SATURDAY & TUESDAY, January 22, 21, and 27. ;V : ll ; - ; ' 'T; ; , .{} Under the Direction of the Well-known .'-. /';-■a Theatrical Entrepreneurs, , ■'' ;i| I J. AND N. TAIT. .' > ■:■};:• f J. AND N. TAIT. .-','•• Who have had the honour of introducing fo'.\ JAustralasian Music-lovers many of the-*;- 'M '- . World's Musical Geniuses, but ■ 'M':'ys DAISY TTENNEDY '" ''" AISY IVeNNEDY ,'V. ■ Is the Greatest of Them All. .. *! y| ; LONDON MORNING POST, Feb. 16,1917"Of her sex, the foremost living ■.'.;-"",■ | violinist.'" ~".:; | , I WESTMINSTER GAZETTE, April 14,1919- : P ) ; | "It is always a joy to bssr her."-, ' . | TELEGRAPH, Sydney, Nov. 11, ISI9- : k" |' "Again the noted violinist displayed R that living .force and powerful in-'' ' S terpretation which proclaim the ', I i perfectly equipped artist.'' I \ | ' DOMINION, Wellington, Jan. 12, 1920- ' j "The flawless art of Miss Daisy' 1 Kennedy, in happy combination i. 1 with an alert and genial tempera- -' | ment and _ the personality 0 » S i Kirchner girl, completely captiv- ; I • ated a picked audience." a ■ At the Piano: MISS TOPSIE DOEXAU. • S PRICES: 6s (reserved); also 3«, 2s (plus I tax). fell Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's. \ /IRAND. | TO-TVAY. . I First Screening in Auckland. ' | ' World Pictures Presents, 1 Starring ■' ;| louise •TTUFF -~. 1 oulse .Q-UFF —i, \ I louise tt u7f ; —- ' 1 ouise Huff 1 Li '... I ■ "r-ROOK H' TiREAHS." I "VROOK U JL/dEAMS." i •'/"'ROOK H' TiREAMS." | "I'ROOK U I-BEAMS." ' i Crook rt' TiftEAMSv?: ■--■Ml ROOK U 1/REAMS.? . v "PROOK f\> "nREAMSv' 1 "V-ROOK \J 1/ REAMS." v A Crook Play of Entertaining Elements,. -.', I Typical Settings, and Realistic Scenes. - I Louise Huff is cast in the role of a pretty girl. "sR<-,;*-. { ELEVENTH CHAPTER— W' : ' \ LIGHTNING- ■QAIDERS." : --v IGHTNING XIAIDEBS." ELEVENTH* CHAPTER ■ -* X "T IGHTNING "D AIDERS." "IJIGHTNING XIAIDEBS." I And a Great Comedy. 'M" v i£- J LOONEY LIONS & MONKEY BUSINESS. ' LOONEY LIONS & MONKEY BUSINESS. - LOONEY LIONS & MONKEY BLbJ is. , LOONEY LIONS & MONKEY BUSINESS.: • Tho Funniest Comedy on Reccra— - Laughs from Start to Finish! BIJOU ORCHESTRA. =- ;v' The Grand is the Coolest Theatre in the City. ■■■■O ' SESSIONS: From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. . ' ;' POPULAR PRICES: ."V. v v ": Day Sessions: Circle, Is 6d and Is: SUlls, ;; . I6d,i Evening: Circle. Is 6d and Is; Reserves; sm >;' Stalls. 9d; Children, 6d. -' BOX PLAN opens To-morrow (Tuesday) ■£ W5 ,at Richardson's Piano Depot, Queen''-; Street. -j^ ;. -t'.-i; ; ;: YOU may read about the Submarine War- • .' j-.. JL"-j fare, but you cou.d never rea.'.se ;he >■';': terrible horror of it until yon see the ?ei;U.h9 ' pictures of the U35 actually sinkitg lour '.•'-'- ; 1 Merchant Vessels—actually see the iori)eoA.e3 '-->: ; . I fired. Once you do see this you will lbs. ffiffl more convinced than ever NOT TO BUY ; > ; -l GERMAN GOODS. 'v.C"^| FOB : the first tame in Australasia—"V- 7 iih ' Capi. Scott in the Antarctic." Prin- .' cess, Saturday next. January 24. *>'/- . . . ■ '■ ;■ Motor add Coach Trips. ■:';•'- m i ' I R a N G I. Motor-'bns will leave G.P.O. Dailv at 2.30 pjn., for three hours'drive. ," ■ >-:•;;; Beautiful scenery and sea view. !,','■>.■ , Special Sunday -Trips at 10 a.m. and 2.15 i; - p.m.. kaving Titiraagi at 12 and 5 p.m. * •'•' :--- '«^--«~•>-.'.'..,;' '""■' ' J. RIMMER, .' -!V- ---' *""38. SeaSeld View Road, '•- •' v > ' '-, . ■ °\\ ; ..... Grafton/-?^;' rrUURANGA-MATAMATX Motor Servic-. ' -i ' X',—Cars leava Tanranea 7.30 a.m. DAILV- ?-'• connecting witii the Eotoiua Express- Can -*■'•'■'-' leave Matamatii daily for Taaranga on ar- £'" rival of Rotonut Express at Matamata (■■!--■•; '. Vv; 3.45 p.m.) "i -..' ,v vvi? ■ Booking Offices: Mafamata. Mr. F. IJ, ' Underwood; Tatiranga, Stables. ';..-.:. >;. r 'Phones 9 and 140. : : T \ ->?.-•;' J. F. WINTLE. TAUHANGA. .-'n (:V TAUEANGI AND EAST COAST. j; '■«-" . WALKER'S CARS J l M MEET AFTERNOON TRAIN DAILY. 5 " " - ' *-•?• AT MATAMATA. ,-f^ : !S ■'■■- ..' Book : Seats Collect Wire. | ■S:.\ ' P..WALKER. Tsurangal ■'.■ gIGHT-fcEETNG • ' ' pHAR-A-BANG 1 1 ~. : ANDREW AND ANDREW. '/"{■ '■■''. DAILY TRIPS FROM G O HORNING, 10 A.M. .... - FARE 4& AFTERNOON, -£80 P.M. - - - .FARE St ; : Visiting Parka and all Places of Interest- -;. •. Book Seats. ■'_".: / f -~-. THOS. COOK AND SONS \' MM ■ W^ GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPT - >\ ANDREW and ANDREW •CM QBEEN BAY MOTOR COMPANY, LTD. .: The ! Bis i Motor-'bus will leave GPO- ':'-'■■ every .'Week; Day (holidays excepted) at 915 «'';.-'".'' aon;; returning at 4,15 p.m. , * . sfj FARES. 2e 6d return: Children half-price. QT. HEUERS BAS MOTOR T^Obi Al Passim, Purewa Cemetery. \ .% Splendid Views. ' *, •■ Comfortable Riding.? '%. See Timetablfl Saturday s'HebaLD t » . . t -~— T". ~ \ ; ■ •■} iS BEREAVEMENT NOTICES AND CARDS PRINTED IN BEST STYLE .-■ ■ \ "% SHORTEST NOTICE. •"-,*. AT HERALD WORKS. ?4 ;_'-*, -•; ■' ■ *■•■ " Queen Street Hamcies also at ,4 Waiktto Branch Ward Street. Hamilton I | TORA-LINE mean* sound lungs. iwfSeri' - J ,; and bin-i»rs take Tora-lmo Obtainsbli > *M at all Leading Chemists Is Sd and 'U 3d 3 '- ■- 55555 - [- 2 BALAJ W> CTERALD j ■c - *JP ■ ' -1 MEWa • ' | ■' ' ' 1 Ns* .Zealand Herald, 9d per week de- M livered in town and suburbs. Casual copied » | 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted within New Zealand, 12s 6d per Quarter, £2 as per Si annum. ■ — ' ' i- r- m AucxLASB Weeki,t News. 8s 6d per. Quarter, or £1 10a per annum in advance, M posted to any part oi the Dominion. ■: m ADVERTISING RATES: NEW ZSAIiNO HaHAlo LSD a-CCSXASD "i WiEKLr NewsSeparate Charges for each paper, as under:— - • >■> | Wasted, To Let, Fob Sale. Lost and FOUKD, PxESOSAL, bOARD IXD Resii)ii;cs: it New Zealand Hebalu—la words for Is. or • tfciee coneecutive insertions tor 2s 6d for cash paid in advance: a. and 18 words la W. three insertions 4i. 6d- 3 BinTH NoTicESr as 6d per insertion; | doctors or nurses names. is each nam* ex>ra. Mabkiage, Death, Bereavement . i and is M.EJ-OBLU- Notices, 2s 6d per ;nter- 1 tion tor the first sis unes (36 words), 6d per i line for additional space. Funeral Notices, Is extra. These announcements must be sinned by the advertisei a Contract tates on. application. ' J Replies to advertisements will be received 4 at the Office of the Hkhalc tree of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements must be in writing. All cony and instructions should be written 4 distinctly in ink. ; , : | The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-msertion of advertisements through accident or from, other causes, | I or for error in the publication of say a<lver« I A tisement. >*, \ r . & TELEPHONES: |'"1 ■ . ; - '. :■ ■: i \ I Advertising, and Commercial, 120, 178; Job J-1 Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing. 14; - lii Editorial. 229; Reporters, 3633: Editor Mi Weekly News and Photographic. 229. ■"= f 1 Address (.■O3ou:unications to Wilson and t M Horton, P.O. Box 32, Auckland <■■ / f 1 Waikato Bnnch: Warn street. Hamilton.'>V i $ •" - , : ' . ivs.. -..'*. .S iS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 10