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Amusements. DAME'CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT And MR KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR- KENNERLEY RUMFORD. FIRST CONCERT. TO-NIGHT AT 8. FIRST CONCERT, TO-NIGHT AT 8. ' 1000 5s TICKETS. - 1000 5s TICKETS. ' 1000 5s TICKETS. 1000 6b TICKETS. Available. On sale at Coleman's THIS MORNING. H.M. Theatre Arcade, and at the Door. 500 3s TICKETS. 500 3s TICKETS. 600 3s TICKETS. Available. On sale at Doors only. Grey Street Entrance. Reserved Seats, 10s and 7s 6d. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. rp ,0 W N TT AL L. Direction J. AND N. TAIT. First Concert TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-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-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DAME CLARA BUTT will Sine: "Rendi L' Sereno" (Sosarme) - - - Handel 'Amour Vicn? Rendre" (Orpheus) - Gluck "Nesting Time" ...... Alma Goatley "A Fairy Wont a-Marketing" . , A. M. Goodhardt "Havo You News of My Boy. jack?" Edward Gorman And "LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY." ;iR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD will Sing: "Where You Walk" Handol "More Sweet ie That Name" (Semele) "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. The Erainont Composer-Pianist. At the Organ: Mr. Maughan BarnettFOUR CONCERTS ONLY. FOUR CONCERTS ONLY. Tues., 10; Thurs,. 12; Sat.. 14; Mon.. 16. Tues, 10; Thurs., 12; Sat., 14; Mon., 16. TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved Bents, 10s lid and 8s 3d. Unreserved Seats, 5s 6d and 8s 3d, These prices are inclusive of the new amusement tax. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Saleß at Coleman's To-day. 'fr~IS NOT TOO HOT TO DANCE X' At Rush-Munro's Cabaret To-night.' • [ 8 to 11 Double Tickets ss, plus tax. Excursions, Picnics, etc. Ik WEATHER PERMITTING. BRADNEY AND BINNS' CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO BUCKLAND'S DAILY DURING THE WEEK. The s.s. ONEWA will leav« the Waterfront, oppoeito the Northern Roller Mills, at 10 a.m. Return fare, Is 6d: Children, Ib. FOR RIVERHEAD TO-DAY (TUESDAY), calling at Onetaunga. Birkdale. Hobsonvillo, Grocnhitho. «nd Waimnrie. The e.e. PITOITOI will leave the Albert Wharf, foot of Hobson Street, at 10 a.m. Return faro, 2s: Onetaunga. is; Children. Half-price. BRADNEY AND BINNS. j—- DEVONPORT X STEAM FERRY EXCURSION TO RANGITOTO ISLAND. 'TO-DAY (TUESDAY). JANUARY .10. 1922. Steamers will leave "The Ferries" for Ranttitoto Island at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., returning from Rangitoto at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Faros: Adults, Is 4d. Children under 12 years of age, 6d. ALEX. ALISON. Manager. * l— AUCKLAND TAILORBMwUmJ ** EWES. MILLINERS. DRESSMAKERS, and Oilier CLOTHING TRADE *Qiiill«NW7' WORKERS. ANNUAL PICNIC Will bo Held at ANNUAL NICNIC MOTUTAPU ANNUAL NICNIC MOTUTAPU SATURDAY NEXT. JANUARY 14. SATURDAY NEXT. JANUARY 14. KESTREL Lraves at 9.15 A.M. (Calling at Devonport). Returning at 6 p.m.

Hot Water Free, Band in Attendance. Hot Water Free. Band in Attendance. Return Fare: Adults, 2a; Children, 6d. H. MoINNARNEY. President. A. COSSEY. Secretary. V AUCKLAND, oan rightly claim to he t» the Champion Muscle Kaiser, and when rolling Rolled Oats may claim Premier place, but in the running of Water Excursions the AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS RECREATION CLUB HOLD THE STANDARD: They are the "CREAMOATA" of Excursion Promotors! PRO BONO PUBLICO (For the Good of the Public). Owing to tho stupendous success of last Sunday's Excursion, and at the request of all tho health-seeking and pleasure-loving of OUR PEOPLE, we are holding ANOTHER EXCURSION ON SUNDAY NEXT. JANUARY 15. Same Boats Same Price Same Band. Leaving Same Time Same Place. Same Smiling Faoea—and, if you haven't got a grouch against life, You, too, will he there I SMMNG-SMILING-SMILINGI Don't Forget-SUNDAY NEXT. EXCURSION TO MOTUTAPTJ, By kind permission of Mrs. Roid. FARE: TWO SHILLINGS. Children, One Shilling. J. T. CHADDERTON, Seo. Wines for Sale, A CASE OF PORT WINE special blend. 365, delivered city, freight le6d extra. -Colonial Wine Co., 248, S'wansen St. OLD Port and Sherry Wines, superior, 35s por case, railway freight paid.—• John S. Vella, Oratia, Auckland. PORT or Sherry Wine, 42s case: railway paid; city delivered.—J. Radaly, 133, Victoria St., Auckland. PORT Wines, good. 365; 'Invalid. 50s; Special. 60s peroase, delivered.—Write Bray's Vineries, 147, Victoria St., Auckland. CHRISTMAS WINES-Old Port (Invalid) 42a. Claret 425. Red 48s. Sherry 48s, Special Reserve Port 60s per 12 bottles (2 gals.). Cash with order. Freight paid to nearest station or first transhipping port. Delivered Auckland and'immediate suburbs, also across harbour. All winos matured. Orders promptly exocutcd.-A. A. CORBAN. Ml. Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. Send your Christmas orders early. See big advertisement Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. ' T Fruit For Sale. APPLES.-Splendfd Eating Gravensteiri, 4Qlb. cases, 8s; freight paid. Order at onco. First-class fruit—F, Stewart, Orchardist. Kaukapakapa. BOTTLING Peaches, English Plums, Batsumas, 7s 6d case; Jap. Plums, Nectarines, Damsons, 6s case; rail paid.—F. Moore, Lincoln Rd„ Henderson. LUMS. Burbank, good ss. 18lb. : freight •paid nearest railway station.—P. Gowan's, New Lynn. ■~ , ; VpOMATOES. No. 1, 181b. cases: 10s.1 McDonald, 26, Karangahmpe Rd. TOMATOES. Peaches. Nectarines. Plums, , 181b. case. &s 6d, rail paid.-A. W. iPau&M, wtikumeU,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17985, 10 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17985, 10 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17985, 10 January 1922, Page 10