Amusements. I [TEIFETZ pONCEBTS. HEIFETZ CONCERTS. HEIFETZ CONCERTS. ' THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS WILL BE OPENED AT LEWIS-EADY'S (opp. His Majesty's), TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, AT 9 A.M. NOT MORE THAN 12 SEATS MAY BE . BOOKED BY ONE PERSON AT THE ONE TIME, BUT THIS RULE DOES NOT APPLY TO CONCKSMION PARTIES £>F MUSICAL STUDENTS OR SCHOLARS FROM SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. RESERVED SEATS, 10s and 7s 6d. Plus RESERVED SEATS, 10s and 7s 6d. Tax. T O W N TT A L L. 1 O W N Jl A L L. g Direlction: J. AND N. TAIT. { Commencing ° i mr ,™ NEXT. AUGUST 3, THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST, JASCHA HEIFETZ. 'HEIF E T Z. HEIFETZ. ••HIS PLAYING IS SIMPLY FINALs I HERE IS NOTHING MORE TO BE SAID. —London Times. HEIFETZ. II E I F E T Z. s HEIFETZ. THE GENIUS OP THE VIOLIN TO WHOM ALL THE WORLD IS PAYING HOMAGE, THREE AUCKLAND CONCERTS: THREE AUCKLAND CONCERTS: ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, SATURDAY. AUGUST 6. ' „„, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10- • REMEMBER- ■ ' THE BOX PLANS OPEN AT LEWIS EADY'S (opp. His Majesty's) TO. ! MORROW MORNING. SEE ANNOUNCEMENT AT TOP OF ADVERTISEMENT. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved Seats. 10s and 7s 6d; Unreserved Seats, 5s and ■ 3s. All prices plus tax. > SCOTT COLVILLE. pONSONBY Boys' Brass Band.-Bazaar 1 ■« on August 6. Massed Band Pcrform- : iinto August 21, at Domain. 1 " ' ' ——-t Football. Js_ T EAGUE FOOTBALL. [ frosT) "EAGUE FOOTBALL. rmsF S NORTHERN UNION. ( l NORTHERN UNION. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. XJS " CARLAW PARK. )Lr . CARLAW PARK. 1 & CARLAW PARK. Challenge for Northern Union Cup. WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND AUCKLAND. 3 P.M. POSSIBLES PROBABLES V - PROBABLES 6 POSSIBLES PROBABLES 2 P.M. Pick of Auckland v. Wellington. Special Trams to and from all Suburbs. • ADMISSION, Is; Ladies, 6d. IVAN CULPAN, Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. Sales of Work. jteMiSiSS| JUMBLE SALE. t§§& n PRODUCE, LEFT-OFP JJKouaminJ CLOTHING ETC. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROok SYMONDS ST.. AUGUST 3, 11 A.M. TO 4 P.M. Proceeds in Aid of the Funds for the Flying Angel Missions to Seamen. Will everyone who has anything to give away please send to the schoolroom, till previous day. between 11 a.ru. and 4 p.m., or communicate with Mrs. Preston Chambers, 20, Epsom Avenue, 'Phone 3573 (2 rings), who will have parcels called for. Tenders. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTSTORES. , Quotations, closing August 9, 1921, are invited for:— 6 (1) 12cwt. Tension Rods and Washer Plates. (2-) 6000 Galvanised Telephone Insulator Pins. (S) 144 Carbon /Filament and Electric Lamps. # Quotation Forms may bo obtained at tho Public Works Offices at Auckland. Christchurch, and Dune'din, and at this Office. R. E. HERRON, Public Works Office, Stores Manager. Wellington, July 25, 1921. np'O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited for Alterations and Additions, in. wood, to St. Mary's Parii !i Hall, Parnell, and will be received up to 12 noon TUESDAY, August 2. DANIEL B. PATTERSON. Architect. 23, Shortland Street, Auckland. TENDERS"are invited for CLEARING -10 t ci , °- more or less ' ot 'ea-tree on J. L, Shanks' property, Kaukapakapa. Specifications \can be - seen at North Aucklar 1 Land and Survey Department, Auckland, S 1 , A. Macpherson, or at Kaukapakapa Post Office with F. Dye. Tenders close August 8, 1921. at 4 p.m. BUILDERS wanted quote price for erection 4 rooms, Panmure district.—P.O. Box 1442. QHINGLE, SCORIA, METAL, SAND *J BRICKS. CEMENT. PIPES _ LIME. POSTS. Prices on Application. WINSTONE, LIMITED, Customs St., Symonds St., Mt. Eden and Nelson St. ■ ' MOVE YOUR- HOUSE 1U - O N W HEELS. We have Special Equipment for REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. GEO. RHODES AND SONS. LTD, .BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 'Phone 1051. HUDSON'S . CONCRETE BOILER CASING CO., LTD, TO BUILDERS 'AND CONTRACTORS HUDSON'S PUMICE-CONCRETE REINFORCED WASHING-BOILER FRAME L approved by Auckland City Engineer ancf Auckland City Council Building Inspector Tho' offico is now in Sanford's Bu'ildin'"i, Customs Street Vest, Auckland. 'Phone 1757 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. The Company hae_ arranged for a greatly increa.scd output at its Works, so as to get well ahead of orders, thus enabling aj orders to receive prompt attention. We tender our apologies to City and Country Clients for unavoidable delav in'the past. For Sale by Te*nder. TENDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF X THE STOCK, ETC., OF ROBERTS, COOPER, LIMITED (In Liquidation), CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN. . Tenders are invited by the Liquidator for the Purchase of the abevo Company's assets, comprising- the following:— MEN'S SUITSMEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS. MEN'S (RAINCOATS. MEN'S TIES. , MEN'S BRACES. CHECK LININGS. GABADINES, Silesia, Italian, etc. CCITING TABLESIS SINGER SEWING MACHINES, 1 BUTTON SEWING MACHINE. 1 BUTTON-HOLE MACHINE. 1 BAR TACK MACHINE. 2 10-MACHINE BENCHES. 2 ELECTRIC MOTORS. S HP., with Starter. 2 TAILOR'S GAS STOVES, and S IRONS. \ CHAIRS, DESKS. ETC l Full particulars and Stock Sheets may be 1 obtained at the Office of the Company, "Vic- f tory Buildings, Courtenay Place, Wellington, where the Stock, etc.. can be inspected, or at the Office of this Paper. Tenders, which may be for the whole or part, close AUGUST 5. ° - The highest or any tender not, necessarily • accepted. i OSCAR W. -B. ANDERSON. Liquidator. 1 213, Manchester Street, Christchurch. * ; i ; —. j IMPORTANT TO MEN - Tailor-made X Ready-to-Wcar and Unclaimed Suits in all colours and sizes; also, Navy Serges - guaranteed fast indigo dyes.—Schneidemaii - Bros.. Ltd.. 210. 217. 219, Queen Street. IjlOR Electric Lamps and Torches of the ~, «eht quality and price there's no place
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 12
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