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Amusements. ipOWN JjALL. Direction • . . J. AND N. TAIT. First Concert TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. And Others on THURSDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT, AND MONDAY, 16th. When Messrs, J. and N. Tait will have honour in presenting THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. WORLD'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA/BUTT And MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. The Renowned Baritone. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. • DAME CLARA BUTT will Sing: "Rendi L' Sorono" (Sosarme) - - - Handel "Amour Vienq Rendre" (Orpheus) . Gluck "Nesting Time" Alma Goatley "A Fairy Went a-Markoting" A. M, Goodhardt "Havo You News of My Boy. Jack?" Edward German And "LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY." MR, KENNERLEY RUMFORD will Sing; "Whero You Walk" Handel "Moro Sweet is That Narao" (Somole) "A Requiem" Harold Craxton "Brittany" Farrar "The Rejected Lover" (Old Folk Song) Arranged by Cecil Sharp Supporting Artists: MELSA, MELSA. The Brilliant Polish ViolinistMISS GRACE TORRENS. Tho Eminoat Composer-Pianist At tho Organ: Mr. Mwighan Barnett. FOUR CONCERTS ONLY., FOUR CONCERTS ONLY. Tues., 10; Thurs., 12; Sat., 14; Mon„ 16. Tues. 10; Thurs., 12; Sat.. 14; Mon., 10. TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND. PRICES OF ADMISSION Reserved Scats, 103 lid and 8s 3d. Unreserved Seats, 5s 6d and 3s 3d. Theso prices are inclusive of tlie new amusement tar. Plsna at Lowis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's Tomorrow. TT IS NOT TOO HOT TO DANtE J- AT RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET TO-NIGHT. 8 to 11. Doublo Tiekot3 ss, plus tax. Shows. COMING. COMING. COMING. THE jyj ATAM AT A gHO W. To bo Held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 192!. " The Event of tho Year." £500—IN PRIZE MONEY—£SOO £500—IN PRIZE MONEY—£SOO Hack and Hunter Competitions. Splendid Exhibit ot Livestock. * '■ Home Industries Classes For All. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SIDE SHOWS. MERRY-GO-ROUND. Entries, in all Sections, close FRIDAY, January 27. Schedule of Prizes upon application to B. BLENNERHASSETT, Secretary. Friendly Society Notices. jypMBERS OF 893, R.B'.P. Jffroi Aro invitod to attend tho INSTALLATION OF 149. AT ORANGE HALL, SYMONDS STREET. AT 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). By Ordor of W.M. Restaurants and Tearooms. Dainty refreshments AT STACEY'S. — Perhaps you are one of those people !j — who cannot eat a heavy meal at midday? If so. try a tasty, dainty little — Lunch at Stacey s. I — Whatever hour of the day (or evening) — sou call, you will always find Appetis- — inc Fare, hot or cold, at • ' STACEY'S. 61. Queen Street. pIS H. FISH. FISH. SANFORD'S DINING ROOMS, Opp. G.P.0., Lower Queen Street. Nothing better this hot weather than a dolightful Fish Meal with Greens oud Vegetables QLAD TIDINGS FOR > NEW YEAR, AFTERNOON TEA, HOME-MADE SCONES AND CAKES, od. AT PRISCILLA TEAROOMS, 31i, QUEEN STREET (Over Buchanau'a). rPHE TIFFIN Catering Co., Ltd., catorera X to the Auckland Racing Club, and almoat all other important gatnenngs, are open for engagements, at reasonable prices satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Our dir.*.* I'com m Queen Strcot is also open bet,-"fee 12 and 2 for Dinner, and bet4en 0 tfjd 7 for Tea. Ihe quality of the food, and tl.e eFiciency of the eervice is genorally voted >(. be the best.—Tflifl TIFFIN CATEIIING CO., LJD., Queen St., AuckUnJ. 'Phono 217 L TtfARLY Sreakfaßt.—First-class Meals "at Ju ' The Qaick Service." Parnell, lmin car from city. ENSINGTON Dining Rooms, 236, Queon St.—Dinnera 12 to 2, 6 to 7; open Sundays. Publications. HISTORY of Bay of Islands; with maps and nhotos. Price, ono shilling.—Luminavy, Rawakawa, Bay of Islands, Houses and Land for Sale. , QUANE AND j^AUDER. TV/TOUNT EDEN-AN IDEAL HOMEItA Bungalow, 6 rooma und nowing room, replete with every modern convftnienco; drawing room and dining room extra largo; h. and c. water, p.b. and b., w.h., c. and t., p.w.c., rango. gas cooker; wardrobe and fireplaco in each bedroom; linenprose, cupboards in abundance; 5 open red brick fireplac«B! all conva. undor main roof. Pine section, with 60ft, frontage, very tastefully laid out in garden, lawns, etc. Thie Homo will stand the most minuto inspection, and wo can recommend. Iher© is nothing .offering to-day in better condition at the' price of £1900. TormsQUANE AND , 813, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. AVONDALE —House, 6 too me, scullery, pantry, bathroom, wash-house, workshop. Section 84 by 182, elevated poeition, lOmin. from station. Good house, on concrete foundation; £1400, £400 cash. More land can bo had if required. Will accept good mortgage payment. BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, pantry, bathroom, p.b„ califont, shower, gas fires, linenpresses, cupboards, reception hall, plaster ceilings, gas stove, wash-house, copper and tubs, d.w.c. Good section, lOmin. from station. £1300. Terms can be arranged. Immediate possession. All in very good order, HOUSE, 6 rooms, wash-house, bathroom, hot water. Large section, good Kauri house, good ordor. g r^HOMAS, HOUSE AND LAND SALESMAN, Phone 11931) 13 rings). AVONDALE. Houses and Land for Exchange. BUNGALOW. 6 rooms, 2J acres, handy station, for Houso in Grey Lynn.— Geo. Adams, Darby's Bldgs. SECTIONS (7), unencumbered, Mt. -\lbert. handy car, £800; will exchange equity in House.—Farris, Phcenix Chambers, 2707 A, TTALL'S Wine, at all Chemists. The JUL Supreme Restorative. ELITE .Toffees! guaranteed puw, Now lecuine without tht bond.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 10