Amusements. > T» O W N TT A L L. i- o w n Hall. Direction: J. and N. TAIT. Manager: Scott Colville. THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST. HEIFETZ JASOUA— HEIFETZ —JASCHA HEIFETZ Who will present TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. u SONATA IN G MINOR - - - - Tartihi CONCERTO IN E MINOR - Mendelssohn NOCTURNE IN E MINOR - Chopin-Aucr HUNGARIAN DANCE, No. 7 - - Brahms CAPRICE, No. 13 Pagamni CAPRICE. No 20 POLONAISE IN D MAJOR - - Wieniwaski At the Piano. SAMUEL CHOTZINOFF. n - . .._ HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. The Genius of the Violin. FINAL CONCERT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. AUGUST 10. Be sure uiid book your Scats at Lewis Eady's (opp. His Majesty's) till noon, and alter at Coleman's (11.M. Arcade. Pri-es r.f Admission. Reserved Seats, 10s and 7s 6<l ; Unreserved Seats, 5s and .Is (A I: Plus Taxi Fiv<--?hi!i ngs unreserved day su.e tickets now on salo at Coleman's. RE U E A R SALS FOR "GOLDEN LEGEND" Commence on ! | TUESDAY EVENING NEXT AT 7.30 At. the I ; CHORAL HALL. ALEXANDRA STREET. Tenors and Basses Required. j Rooks Provided. 1 | Applicants kindly get in touch with the ' Society's Conductor. MR. COLIN MUSTON . i "prtINCF.SS CHRYSANTHEMUM, j Owing to numerous requests thi« Operetta ! will be related by the Somervell j Girls' Cub. at ST AI DAN'S HALL, I ON MONDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. I Admission. Is. Children, 6d. ' t Unused 'Tickets for First Performance ' . Available. I i yoo. zoo. zoo. '■ AiOO. ZOO. ZOO. I ROYAL OAK. ONEHUNGA. ROYAL 'OAK. ONEHUNGA. | As soon as the Caravans are ready the 11 : Trained Lions will go on an Educational , Tour. If you wish to see them before they Igo on tour, roll up. Lions Trained at 3.30 , p.m., Fed at 4 p.m. ! Adults. Is; Children. Gd : Small Children. 3d. ' I L- - - I Football. .1" j ' ! mn "OUGBY FOOTBALL. JF3 IVUGBY FOOTBALL. LA' EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, 5L TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TRIAL MATCH: PROBABLES PROBABLES PROBABLES V. POSSIBLES. POSSIBLES. POSSIBLES. KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. Ponsonbv Special Tram Service to Kingslan. •:. Two Car Service leaves 1.8. 1 24, 4.38, 2.14, 2-IS. Frequent services from City on K:i: f ;.-land and Valley Road lines for Eden aTTMISSION : Is; Children Half-price; Stand is extra. T. \V MABEN. Sec, A.R.F. Union. JF7 AUCK LA N D RUGBY * FOOTBALL UNION. THE POPULAR FIXTURE. AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVES V. THAMES REPRESENTATIVES. AT THAMES. AUGUST 13 NEXT. Excursion Steamer leaves Auckland on i SATURDAY. August 13. at 8 a.m.. returning from Thames on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, g at 2.30 p.m. Return Tickets available till following ' Tuesday. j RETURN FARES: Adults. Ids; Children 12 years and under. 7« 6d. r Tickets obtainable from H. E. Partridge. Queen Street: T Aitken. Richmond Road: ! P. McElwain. care John Burns and Co.. j - Customs Street 1 ;. All Half Tickets at H. E. Partridge's 1 DON'T MISS THIS TRIP. i T. W. MABEN. j Sec.. A.R.F.U. d — z —; ! ti Ferry Services. h!T AKAPl &Wa^\iMteS D ferry ! i : i — ! RAYSWATER. TAKAPUNA i- bayswater. takapuna .-' ! milford" beaches. mllford beaches. ; ; . ; S.S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western ! J- . Entrance) Monday to Thursday, quarter past ' » every hour, from 7.15 a.m. until 10.15 p.m 5' : Friday and Saturday, quarter past every j | hour, from 7.15 a.m. to 11.15 p.m. e SUNDAYS. I The S.S PUPUKE will leave Auckland at ' 10 o'clock and 11 o'clock. 1.0. 2.15. 3.20. 4 40 - | 6.45. 6.40 8.0. 9.0. but in order to meet traffic , requirements aijicrc frequent service maybe | run or. Sunda'f afternoon. 1 BOUND TRir. j J" ! Adults, Is 9d; Children under 12 years, la. | ■t | Motor and Coach Trips. o ] ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO LIMITED, >f Royal Ma:l ContraetorsH 11.11 HUDSON MOTOR SERVICES d To Wh katane. Opotiki. and Gi-bome Daily I. To Wairakei and Taupo—Monday. Wednesle day. Thursday, and Friday. C Special Cars or Coaches to all Parts of the i District. _l Telegrams: "Motoco," Rotorua. '< R 'PHONES 19 AND 35.3. •'. •pOTORUA, WHAKATANE OPOTIKI IX AND 31ATATA DAILY SERVICE •l'. [ c l MUSGRAVE AND CHAMBERLAIN. ,;. Proprietors. ul Booking Agents. J J, HINEMOA GARAGE. 'Phone fifi. Rotorua ' f Canning and Witclieli. 'Phone 36M. '! ■ 4 Whakatane '£ J. MUSGRAVE 'Phouo 151. OPOTIKI. Y ~ ,T> ~o yTI mA 1L S~ER VICES i II Between ~ | ROTORUA AND hiENtrattOA DAILY. , Connecting with East C-oast Railway for | Tauranga, The Mount. Tc Puke, Matata. i etc. Connecting with afternoon train from !• Rotorua. From Rotorua to Te Whaiti and : Murupara twice weekly. (The Heart of tho j Urewcra Country). i E. E. WILLIAMS. Royal Mail Contractor. Hinemoa St I „ | Rotorua. 'Phone 124 ' i ; t> [ _j _■ i PATTERSON'S Devonport-Takapima-Silver-<lale-Waiwera Motor Service. Bookings. ! Patterson's Garage, Devon port- 'Phones 8(i _'' "" (1 Ki ' J ' I" ~ •'r, j OT, HELIERS MOTOR BUS. lI : ' WINTER TrME-TABLE. ; at: MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (inclusive): vo ' Leave St. Hellers: 7.55, 9.20, 11 a.m ■1 30 iy 4, 5 p.m. '; ■ Leave Remuera (Tram Terminus)- 825 ' __ 10. 11.30 a.m.: 2.5. 4.50. 5.40 p.m. ' ' u . ; SATURDAYS ONLY: id I Leave St. Hellers: 7.55. 9.20. 11 am • 1 dl |2. 3.30, 5 p.m. " | *• j Leave Remuera (Tram Terminus)- 825 I ' 9 | 10. 11.30 a.m.; 1.30. 2.30, 4. 5.40 p.m. ' ' >8- j SUNDAYS: j Leave St. Heliers: 9.50 a.m.; 1, 1.45, 350 ' I 5.30 8.30 p.m. 1 Leave Remuera (Tram Terminus) : 10.20 I a.m.; 1.50 5. 5, 6, 9.15 p.m. Also frequent trips between Remuera and Purewa on Sunday afternoons as required - L. J. KEYS. .0. 1 ~=: w- rjETTING Married ?—Buy the New FurniVA ture of Coakley. Factory prices 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 16
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