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Amusements. KING'S THEATRE, MEWTON. ING'S XHEATRE. IyEWTON. Direction • - - Ben and John Fuller. COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE ON BOXING T\\Y, AT O 9A OXING JJay, AT A«OU« FULLERS' DRAMATIC PLAYERS, FULLERS' DRAMATIC PLAYERS, Headed by NELLIE BRAMLEY and GEORGE CROSS Will Present for the First Tiuio in New Zealand, the Dramatic Masterpiece of tho Age, "THE UNMARRIED MOTHER," "THE UNMARRIED MOTHER," "THE UNMARRIED MOTHER," "THE UNMARRIED MOTHER," By Florence Edna May, Founded on Gene Strattcn Porter's widelyread Book, " Tho Harvester." The strong supporting cast will include Muriel Dale, Kenneth Carlisle, Dorothy i Cope, Walter Comock, Ella Carrington, Jack 1 McGowan, John Qahvay, Lilian Wiseman, I Crosbie Ward, Rceo Cole, Will McGowan, W. H. Ayr, etc, etc, BOX PUN NOW OPEN. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. j At Richardson's, Queen Street, and Finlay's, I Pitt Street, Seats may also be reserved at the Opera House. MATINEE PRICES: 6d, Is, and ls6d. EVENING PRICES: Is, Is 6d, and 2s. pOKCERT pHAM BE R. jnON CE R T nHAM BE R, p ON CERT p H A M B ER. VMAS "W-IGHT. VMAS ATIGHT. VMAS MIGHT. '! S T>EAPPEARANCE 9 A It A ! T Of the T iU u | R TUMOUS T YRIC QUARTET, R Y ARTHUR RIPLEY, Y ID HERBERT RICHARDS, D E ALAN McELWAIN, E C JOHN RYAN C 25 , . . 25 Whose Unaccompanied Part-singing created the utmost enthusiasm during their recent tour of the Dominion. Assisting Artistes: MISS VERA MOGINIE (Soprano). MISS FRANCES HARVEY. A.T.C.L., At tho Piano. Box Plan now open at Lewis Eady'9 (opp. His Majesty's Theatre), Queen Street. Prices: 3s 2d and 2s Id. POX TRIO. TOWN TT ALL ' I 1 OX TRIO. 1 -tl FOX TRIO. nONOERT pHAMBER POX TRIO. \J V FOX TRIO. TRIO. MEXT MONDAY AND I FOX TRIO. 11 M FOX TRIO. TUESDAY, FOX TRIO. 1 „„ FOX TRIO. 8 P.M. FOX TRIO. (Direction: C. G. FRY.) FOX TRIO. • FOX TRIO. TRIOS, FOX TRIO. QUARTETTES. 1 FOX TRIO. QUINTETTES. 1 FOX TRIO. VIOLIN CONCERTOS. FOX TRIO. PIANO CONCERTOS. FOX TRIO. PIANO SOLOS. 1 FOX TRIO. ' MISS RAY FOX Will play a complete MISS RAY FOX Violin Concerto at MISS RAY FOX Each Concert. MISS RAY FOX BRUCH. MONDAY. MISS RAY FOX MENDELSSOHN, MISS RAY FOX TUESDAY. " One of tho most gifted violinists Australia has produced,"—Adelaide Advertiser. C. G. FRY, Australian Pianist, and Other Artists. 5s (reserved), 3s, 2s (plus tax). Plans at • Lewis Eady's (opp. H.M. Theatre). v~ — " Band Performances. J3AND ROTUNDA, ALBERT PARI. CHRISTMAS NIGHT, Commencing at 7.46 Sharp. , THE OILVER T)AND SALVATION ARMY (CITY CORPS), s Will Render a Programme of CACHED MUSIC Oacred Music (By kind permission of tho Auckalnd City Council). » Proceeds in Aid of Band Fund. PROGRAMME, National Anthem, 1. March . "Victory With Honour" . Band. 2. Carol.- "Christians. Awake" .'Band. 8. Selection • "Welsh Melodiea" • Band. 4. Grand Chorus-" Hallelujah" . . Band. 6. Hymn - - - "Southport" • ■ • Band, , 6. Descriptive March • "Under Two Flags" Band. (Composed by. Capt. B. Coles while serving with His Majesty's Forces in the great war,) 7. Vocal Solo and Chorus ■ "You've Said Good-bye" - Mrs, Major Wallace. 8. Hymn "Nearer, My God, to Thee" Band. 9. Grand Selection • Beethoven • • - Band. 10. Song • - . "Nazareth" - « . Band 11. Selection • • '•'Eventide" • . . Band I 12. March - - " The Jubilee" - . - Band'. " Diadem." A\ 11 5 1 p A R~Z Albert lark. Auckland waterside workers' t auckland waterside workers' qilver band. Silver Band , „ n Will Render . A POPULAR MUSICAL PROGRAMME 1 Of CHRISTMAS CAROLS CHRISTMAS CAROLS " A ,N D OTHER FESnVE NUMBERS (Under the Baton of Mr. G. H. Clark) In tho ', „.*„,. ALBERT PARK, T°™Y W TO-MORROW x 'FRIDAY) 1 (FRIDAY) N IGHT - MIGHT, AT ft „'« AT Q O. Collection. O. >. Cricket," %mf BLUNKET SHIELD CHALW x LENGE MATCH. *4s£p- EDENJURK. DECEMBER 25 (CHRISTMAS DAY), 27 And 28. ~ AUCKLAND V. TTAWKE'S BAY. Play Commences at 11 a.m. on Xmas Day. •Take Dominion Read, Kingsland, or Mount r. Albert Cars. Soft Drinks Obtainable on Ground. e , . d d Admission: Ground, Is: Grandstand, 6d. i- < Children Half-price. M. J. FLYNN, Hon. Sec. u Lawn Tennis. t tyavis nun ruvis nupi I TYAVIfI pUP! 1-vavis pUP! „ I\AVIS PUPI }) AVIS ( IDi> ! AUCKLAND TAOMAIN. AUCKLAND TVOMAIN. D ecember 28 , 30, 31, . AMERICA V. AUSTRALASIA. AMERICA V. , A USTR ALALIA. ~ Northern and Southern Stands, £1 Is. Western Stand, 15s. rians at Messrs. H. E. Partridge Co,, Queen Street. EASTERN STAND (UNRESERVED) 7s 6d. DAY SALES now open at Ijewie Eady's Music Warehouse, Queen St. {opp. H. M. Theatre). Tickots for this stand are limited to 2000 each day. Get in early! T, H. HICKS, Hon. Soc. Management, Committee^ -; (Australia). HUGH G. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. New Zealand Committee.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12