. i Amusements. KING'S vmBJSATBR ■ MEWTON. ING'S iIbEATRE. INewton. Proprietors: Ben and John Fuller* Lt& HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY. HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY. Commencing Sharp at 3.30. BARGAIN PRICES: 6d. Is. 2s (plus tax). TO-NIGHT - At 8 — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT - At 8 - TO-NIGHT. Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard To got her poor dog a bone. When she got there. The cupboard was bare. And bo the poor dog had none. YOU HEARD THE OLD RHYME WHEN YOU WERE A KIDDIE. • SEE THAT YOUR KIDDIES SEE THE OLD LADY AND HER HUNGRY DOG IN THE INIMITABLE STOBY PRESENTED BY STANLEY MACKAY'S BRILLIANT PANTOMIME COMPANY. BRILLIANT PANTOMIME COMPANY. BRILLIANT PANTOMIME COMPANY. BRILLIANT PANTOMIME COMPANY. It's a Dream of Delight. Scene of Splendour following Splendid Scenes. BRILLIANT COSTUMES. STRIKING DANCES, out COMEDY SCENES PAR EXCELLENCE «st ■ dus CHILDREN SEE IT FOR SIXPENCE, sle- CHILDREN SEE IT FOR SIXPENCE "*• YOUTH. BEAUTY. A GAIETY do UNBOUNDED. cnt Plana at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. and R. FinEy's tiU 12, then at the Kings Theatre till 7. 'Phone 2668 for Reserves. Prices: Is. 2s. 3s, Plus Tax. N.S. WALES CONSERVATORIUM. rp 0 W* N TT A L L, Direction, J, and N. Tail. GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL. GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Commencing MONDAY EVENING. AT 8. MONDAY EVENING. AT 8. MONDAY EVENING. AT 8. lor And for "? SIX FOLLOWING EVENINGS. ' a s ; SIX FOLLOWING EVENINGS, he ——— he VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA a » VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA H VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA R d VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA 2 VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA or VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA 80- PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS - 80 to 80 - PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS - 80 at ?7 Conductor: HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. ": Conductor:. HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. g The Brilliant Belgian Musician. n ' MONDAY'S PROGRAMME: MONDAY'S PROGRAMME: NATIONAL ANTHEM. ig Overture, "The Flying Dutchman" (Wagner) Meditation. "Thais" ..... (Massenet) Invitation to the Waltz • ■ • » - (Weber) MISS ROSA ALBA will Sing Charmant Oiseau, from "La Perle do Brazil" (Bizet) Rhapsody No. 1 •-...«. - (Liszt) Overture, "William Tell" .... (Rossini) Gavotte from "Mignon" • • . (A. Thomas) Andante from Quartet - • - (Tschaikowsky) Shepherds. Hey (Percy Grainger) MISS ROSA ALBA will Sing ji Waltz Song from "Romeo and Juliet" ts (Gounod) "Capriccio Italian* » • « • (Tachafkowsky) N SOLOISTS: ," Special Engagement of MISS ROSA ALBA, the: Brilliant .Soprano. ' MISS ROSA ALBA, the Brilliant Soprano, j MR. W. R. CROUGEY, Baritone. ' - , MISS JENNY CULLEN, Solo Violinist. 3 Ji'R. JAMES MESSEAS, Sold Cellist. j BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. The Bor Plane for Jtfondayy and Tues- 1 day's Concerto will bo at Lewis R. Eady ( and Son, Ltd.. till Noon To-day. and from . then till Wednesday Morning, at Coleman'a > (H.M. Arcade). PRICES- OF . ADMISSION: Rjsorved r Seats. 8s ,3d; Unreserved. 5a 6d and 3s 3d. [• (These prices are inolusive of new Amuse- £• mentTax.) The 3s Seats will be eold at Grey Street entrance of Town Hall. £ SECOND CONCERT: * ■■ TUESDAY EVENING. AT & I (= ..... 'L'
Cricket. ; , ' T7DEN PARK, KINGSLAND. «|»/ l JtXDEN PARK. KINGSLAND. - /m\ PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. 4t/JM& PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. AUCKLAND ► V. OTAGO. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), And MONDAY AND TUESDAY, j Play, commences at 11 a.m. each day, ADMISSION: Gate, Is; Sl*nd, 6d. (Plus Tax.) . » Take Dominion Road", Kingeland, or Mounts Albert Cars. Ground Members' Tickets are now procurable from Messrs'. Carlton Hay, J. H. Watts and the undermentioned; and may also be- obtained on application during tho match at the Members' Pavilion, \ XJiPLYNN. t , Hon. Sec., Auckland Cricket Association. , DON'T FORGET: . AUCKLAND V. CANTERBURY, r Commencing FRIDAY NEXT. Regattas. JJELENSVILLE REGATTA ,CLDB. - / ANNUAL REGATTA. I nr .„r. To be Held at j SHELLY BEA'CH. HELENSVILLE, On JANUARY 3, 1922, r Flagship, leaves Helensville for Shelly Bench after arrival of morning train from Auckland. • Rowing-boat Bacibg, Foot-Racinp.-A real splendid day of fun, frolic, freedom, and a ; lovely beach,' Highland Dancing Events.'Races for Boy». Girls, and Adults; J • I Don't miss this Event. Don't miss this Event ■ A J. SKELTON. Secretary, • Lectures. A/Al W® ZEALAND ■ •Jw X&. LABOUR PARTY. KHiLER'S OPERA T EPUtATE~f HOUSE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7.30 PM NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. ' * GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT: All the; Favourite AULD SCOTTISH SONGB . -■ By •'..:; 355- WALLACE CALDER, Tenor MR. DUNCAN BLACK, Basso MISS MAPJB DE SILVA. Soprano. j Also .'*' Lecture, by #£• %• % gARTRAM, M.P. MB. F. N, BARTB2LM! M.R Entitled: " PARLIAMENT AT WORK." Doors Open 6.15. Orchestra 7 to 7 30 SILVER COLLECTION. Visitors Specially Invited ! i FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE ' SUNDAY NIGHT. ' thoroufthbred horses for Sale" ~ \ HORSES, ihoroushbreil, matured and « teund.^untried; on breedin* and con- 2 icrmatipn, should, dewloji into cup horses, fe S D e . : '.■*?■ McGec. Vermont * Rd-. Birkenhead, fPTIOTTINfr Horse; LicuViM.nt; sound and 1 PwaU»t«. ;H»IL Ttaiaer. ■'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17978, 31 December 1921, Page 12
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