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Amusements. XTIS -RTAJESTY'S '"PHEATRg, Direction - - . - J. and N. Tait. | TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. \- TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. SHARP. Goodbye. CHERNIAVSKY'S. Goodbye. Goodbye. CHERNLWSKYS. Goodbye. Goodbye. CHKRKIAV&KYS. Goodbye Goodbye POSITIVELY LAST Goodbye! Goodbye. PERFORMANCE. Goodbye. Goodbye. The Cherniavskys Goodbye. \ G-od-jye. leave on Monday on Goodbye. Go-dbye- an extended tour of Goodbye. Goodbje- the v.crld and will Goodbye! Gooabye. not return to New Goodbye Godbye. Zealand for several Goodbye Goodbye. years, so d > not Goodbye' Goodbye. miss ibis opportun- Goodbye" Gcodbye- ity to come and say Goodbye* Goodbye. goodbye to the Goodbvn! Goodbye. CHERNIAVSKYS. Goodbye! PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT. "GOD SAVE THE KING." 1. Trio for Pianoforte. Violin. Violoncello 'A. Gretchaninow) Allegro AppasionataLento Afsai. Allegro Vivace. 2. Violonrello Solos—'a) Cantabile - (C. Cut) ib) Hungarian Rha:x«r,dy - . (Popper' 3. Pianoforte Solos— 'M Ballade in A Flat (b) Va!,e - - .--... 'Sopfe (c) Scnerzo in B Flat Minor 'Chopin) i- Violin Concerto - - - (T&chaikowsky) 5. Trios for Pianoforte, Violin and V>olon teilo /arranged by L. M.. and j Chermavsky) (ai Ind.an Love Song CLieurance) (b) Slav Dance - - - - (Dvorak) FINALE. Prices 6s (Reserved), is, 2s 7d (plus tax). „Bpi Plan at Lewis Eady's (opp. His Majesty s, until 12. alter that time at Co'eman'=. EM. ArcadeDay Sales at Coleman's. CHAS. E. CASLING. Manager. E -4, K- F- WAY FullePs t Tomorrow (Sunday!. 7.30 p.ra Lecture. "The Voice of Spring." Grand Musical Programme. Silver Collection Dancing. MODERN DANCE CLUB. a rm M^ onic , Ha '"- Belgium Street, every SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing. 8-11 p £ Liihis Orchestra. Gents., Is 6d: Ladies 1« —T. H. Lllis. Hon. ■ uaQ - e3 - "• Sl T r.?S"SE DICT ' 8 CLUB WEEKLY O . DANCE.—St. Benedict's Hall. East Street. e?ery Saturday Night Dancing. 8 to 1L . Morrow's Orchestra. Ladies la. Gents Is 6d T. J TREACY. Bon Sec pARNELL RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. EUCHRE AND DANCE, ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, TUESDAY. AUGUST 30. AT 8 P.SL Geat.'s, 2s; Ladiea, Is 6dG. H. SEAGER, Hon- Sec. THE EVENT OF THE DANCING SEASON. MODERN DANCE CLUB ANNUAL GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. Masonic Hall, Belgium Street. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3L 192 L Dancing 8 till 1 a.m. Prizes for Ladies' and Gent a. Fancy Costumes. Lillis' Orchestra. Gent's.. 4s 6d; Ladies. 3s. .T. M. LTLLIS. Hon. Sec. THE PRINCES CLUB. The series of dances will commence on FRIDAY. September 2. at the Cabaret. No. 10, Princes Street. Those wishing to enrol / as members may do so upon application to the office! of the Grand Motel, or to the above address, between the hours of '11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Prior to completion of enrolment list a dance will be held on FRIDAY. 26th inst. Tickets can be obtained at Lewis Eady's fopp. His Majesty's). Teachers of Dancing. MAC'S DANCING ACADEMY haT» taught thousands, can teach.yon- liessons any hour-—2. Newton Arcade, opposite Newton Post Office. ■ "Jl/fISS LAURIE KINGSLAND.— MX Studio: 6, Durham St. East. TeL 1755. Class for Laies'i Dancing. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Private Tuition and Classes arranged day or evening. v of Dancing. 8. Belgium St, JL from 12 to 2 p.m.: also iiearners* Class, Saturday, 2.30-5, p.m. Teachers of Mnsic and Elocution. MDLLE. LENORE PASQUEN and Phil Barry, teachers of violin and all classes of classical and step-dancing. Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, 2J30 to feJW°*s« Saturday, 10 a.m to 2 p.m.—Central Hall. Cook St. T3ENEE SATCHWELL. (Piancl J-V forte), from the Royal Academy of Music, London.—Pupils coached for all Associated Board examinations, including L.A.B.—Studio. Kenneth Eady's, Upper SINGING and Elocution.—Rapid progress guaranteed earnest students.—Mr. Elson Bond. 38. Crammer Rd.. Ponsonby. i Insurance. J. W- gHBABES. INSURANCE AGENT AND VALUER, 5, SECURITY BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. MR. SHEARER (of the late firm of Shearer and Eastgate) is now in Businesa on bis own account at the above address. Valuations for Probate and Mortgage purposes a speciality. Fire Insurance arranged at Lowest Current Rates Removal Notices. rri' (TOMMY) FAIRHURSX. VULCANISER, Has Removed to Larger Premises in ABBOTT'S BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS ST. S. Sectional and Retreading Work a Speciality. All Leading Makes of Tyres Stocked. Nursing Homes. ATERNITY NT RSING HOMeT NURSE CANTY t'Phone 3182) 15. Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass RoadPatients taken with or without doctor ■V)"URSE HALLAM. 29.. Brown St.. Ponsonby. wishes to notify her catients that she has returned from Sydney. llUMil.l.Y licme. Marine Parade, Herns AX laay. Auckland, fcr medical and chroiuo pauents-. btst part of Heme Bay; rooms opening on verandah, overlooking harbour. Sis.ers M. and L. S. Barber, late ot London. 'Vhone 5137. i i ■VTEW ZEALAND HERALD ASD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. N.Z. HKRA.I.D, is per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within New Zealand. 19s Der quarter. £3 IDs per annum. Auckiand Wbekly News : Prepaid, lis 6d per Quarter; £2 per annum. N.Z. Hkrald: Small prepaid advertisements under classified heaaings. 15 words Is per insertion. 2s 6d three consecutive insertions; 20 words. Is 9d per insertion. 4s 6d three consecutive insertione; 25 words, 2s 6d per insertion. 7s three consecutive insertions. BI3TD Notices. 23 6d i>er ineertion; doctors" or nuree3" names. Is each name extra. Marriage. Death. Bereavement and Is Mevoriau Noticxs, 2s 6d per insertion of 30 words. if in excess of 30 words, 9d per line of five words extra. Fcsehax, Notices. Is extra. These announcemento must be signed by the advertiser. Contract rales on application. Replies to Advertisements will be received at the Office of the Heraij>. The Proprietors do net hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any Advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial. 129. 178; Job Prin+ing Order Office. 2890: Publishing 14: Editorial. 229; ~ Reporters, 3693; Editor Weekly News and Photographic. 229. Address Communications to Wilson and Horton. P.O. Box 32. Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (next P. 0.). Hamilton. London Office: BS, Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17871, 27 August 1921, Page 16

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