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Amusements. rpOWN TTALL ftONCERT ftHAMBER J. own Hall voncert Chamber Direction Victor Beck. Management - - - - G. P. Hanna. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. A Brilliant Company of 20 All-Star Artists, THE VICE-REGALS. THE VICE-REGALS. Fresh from their Triumphant Seasons of 22 Weeks in Melbourne, 12 Weeks in Hobart. Introducing the following Clever Artists; G. P. HANNA. He is an artist whose versatility stamps him as one of the leading performers of to-day with his clever characterisation and caricatures. —Mercury. , WILL CRAWFORD. Will Crawford gets full marks as * character comedian.--Bulletin. NORMAN FRENCH'S Work in comedy or straigh \ parts u? always that of an artist-Mercury. ROBERT PE.ARCE. A icmarkably fine voice, * most sincere singer—Triad. A well-drilled voice, a, fine, robust wdltraincd baritone.—Bulletin. LASLETT EXTON Possesses a «weet lyric tenor voice, which is backed up by musical intellect. Tho splendid work of the male quartette, and the other harmonies is due to him. -Age. JOHNNIE MARKS Is without doubt the finest comedisn that has visited Geelong. His comedy is all his own.—Advertiser. CHRIS KILNER la screamingly funny, and his character work so real that it is hard to believo he is only acting.—Telegraph-VICE-REGAL QUARTETTE. A great reception met the items of tho male quartette, and they were not allowed to leave until they had responded to four encores.—Critic. ROY SIMPSON. It is many a long day since Hobart listened to such a voice.—World. MISS ROSA D'ARCY. A young soprano with a delightfully mellow and expressive voice. Sue is a delight in all her work-—Star. MISS JESSIE MEADOWS. A delightful artist, a charming comedienne.—Star. MISS HILDA MEADOWS Exhibits adequate temperamental svmphony and striking technical skill in all her work.—Brisbane Courier. And MISS MINNIE DENNE. HERBERT MUNYARD, CHARLES SOUTHEY, ROY TURNER. VICE-REGAL GRAND ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at Lewis Eady's (opp. His Majesty's), Popular Prices—4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). 1 'i Legal Notices. TyE desire to inform our Clients that tho l T Partnership heretofore existing between us will bo Dissolved by mutual consent on June 30. 1921, consequent upon Mr. S. Clayton Thome having acquired the interest of our Mr. Wilson in the said Partnership. MESSRS. J. S. DAY AND S. CLAYTON THORNE will carry on the said practice as Solicitors in partnership, under the name of "Wilson, Day, and Thome," as from July 1. 1921. WILSON AND DAY, Whangaroi. i Musicai Instruments for Sale. BLUE Amberol Records, all the latest, Dardanclla and Swanee, etc.—Broadway Music Depot, Newmarket. GRAMAPHONE Bargains with 'SO Records, Hornless, £7 10s, £8, £10; Victor, £14, Tablo Cabinets, £15; Columbia, £20, £23: Pathe, £20.-EDISON DEALERS, 70, City Chambers. Open Friday evenings, : 7 to 9. PIANO, almost new; good tono and make.—Address at Heiui.d, PIANO.. Bord, large size, good tone and appearance; only £io,—Auckland Piano Agency. 291, Queen St. OTOLLE, ebony case, extended iron frame, D overstrung, perfect tone; £90.—AucklandJPiano Agency, 291, Queen St. VIOLIN, old, lovely Tone, with"Bow and Case: only £7; genuine bargain. — 3S, Vincent St. TTIOLIN, hand-made, by Charles Ducheno, V Paris; magnificent tone; bow, case; ;C2O or offer. Inspection invited.—2o, Wei esky St. W. \ FEW GRAMAPHONE BARGAINS. We have a few old style La. Gloria Gramaphones, taken in part-payment for raoro up-to-dite models. They all have the purs tone for which La Gloria is famous. We offer them at very reasonable prices. £10.£18 £i 6: q ' £20. This is an unusual opportunity to secure La Gloria at very easy prices- Terms can be siranged if desired. 1 NEWCCMBE, LTD., 157, Karangahape Road. We have also a few second-hand Gramaphones of other makes,. taken in part-pay-ment, which we havo decided to sacrifice to clear them. JQRITISII AND CONTINENTAL pIANO no. (Late Strand Arcade,) HAVE* REMOVED TO HAYMAN'S BUILDINGS, . Customs Street East (opp. Parnell Car Stop), MR A. HEGMAN, Manager, will be pleased to welcome his many friends and He public generally at the above address, where is displayed a Large Stock of PIANOS, PIANO PLAYERS. ORGANS AND GRAMAPHONES, ' by such high-claes makers as J. & J. HOPKINSON, T. G. PAYNE, BOYD, LTD. J. STROHMENGER & SONS', PIANOLA COMPANY, ETC To effect quick sales these are now offered at exceptionally low prices. rjIHREE gARGAINS ' IN gECOND-HAND piANOS. _We have three splendid Second-hand Pianos or sale this week. They are all in excellent condition-the Kirchner being absolute y equal to new. At the price! quoted they represent a very considerable saving on present day prices. Cash or easy terms will be accepted, y CARL ECKE overstrung, iron frame, ivorv keys, good tone; £80. " ASHERBERG. walnut case, overstrun" underdamper action, ivory keys; £97 KIRCHNER, walnut case, overstrung white keys, as new; £100. uv ~? lma8 " REPAIRS TO YOUR PIANO, If your Piano ib out of tune or needs repair, let us send an expert to look it over and give you an estimate of the cost o? rutting it in order. We employ the latest devices for executing repairs, and can therefore undertake the work at a lower cost than would, otherwise be the case Esfi ' a n L a d te wirhoiit IV c e UaS inSly * ithoUt ■»*■*£ pWIS ft -gADY « gON, p D<( 15, KARANGAHAPE. ROAD ' ' (Near Grafton Bridge). 'PHONE 857. . Musical instruments Wanted. fJRAMAPHONES and Records;"'hiSeT; i VI price paid, phone 4009 for representa-Uve.-Central Agency, 70. City Chambers, : PIANO good, first-class condition, wanted . JL. to buy.—X.l.Z., HeeJILD. • ']

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 12