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\ A PROGRAMME FOR EVERYBODY;; }:% PROGRAMME FOR EVERYBODY. TOO ./TiAY. J— "EiVERYBODTS. lo - l/AY —-- JCiVERYBODY'S. rrO-'TkAY — -EVERYBODY'S. ■VO-'Day! — JCiVERYBODY'S. ': > SESSIONS: 12—2—4—6-6. 1 :' SESSIONS: 12—2~4-€—B. *.; •;. — •' .. : " '• ' A 3-STAR programme.- .■;.■-. A 3-STAR PROGRAMME. : ;, We. iMISS DU pONT. ISS DU AONT, ■- ■ In w CHATTERED fIREAMS." «SHATTERED -L/REAMB." She was a slip of a girL.refin«d and beautiful; he was a Parisian Apache, with cave-man ethics. YET SHE MADE HIM HER"" SLAVE. Kb. S—Stars PAULINE "FREDERICK, ATJLINE A 1 REDERICK, In the LOVES OF T ETTY." OVES OF IJETTY." A Page from the Book of Every Girl's Life. No. 3 Features the Child Wonder BABY PRETTY. Do Not ABY JDETTY. Misa. ; BABY BETTY. - See it! EETTY, TJEHAVE!"' ETTY. jDEHAVE!" The Imp of Mischief—lt's Great! . STALLS. Is.: CIRCLE, Is 6d.; FRONT CIRCLE, '2s: RES., 2s 6d. (All prices plus Govt. Tax.) To Book, 'Phone 440-2, or Book at Theatre. fOOYAL JTALIAN /CONCERT pOMPANY. Under the Direction of BARON NICOLA TRUDA (Lata Conductor Grand Opera House. Paris) rti O W N . TT A L L. .1 own Hal l. five concerts: five concerts: wednesday. august 23. Thursday, august 24. SATURDAY. AUGUST 26i TUESDAY. AUGUST 29. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. h-VBE ' GREATEST "PROGRAMME J- HE VXREATEST AROGBAMME EVER SUBMITTED IN NEW ZEALAND. FOUR GREAT STARS. FOUR GREAT STARS. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR, RETURN TOUR OF SIGNOK A NTONIO XJOTARIELLO. IGNOR -ii-NTONIO J-i OTARIELLO. WORLD'S GREATEST OPERATIC TENOR. CARUSO LIVING AGAIN. 5 l\,f OORE - IVTacMAHON. IVIOORE - ItXacMAHON, : THE VIOLINIST SUPREME. (Fresh from Triumphant European Tour.) CARLTON "EUY. ARLTON JP AY. THE: OUTSTANDING .BRITISH SOLO - ' PIANIST. MISS TJAULINE T\AWSON. ISS A AULINE iVAWSON. ' ( : .MELBA'S CHOSEN OPERATIC SOPRANO. (First "appearance after three years' Italian ,; -- training.) ■■■•«■ To encourage tha Great Art. Concessions *"ill be granted to Musical Students and Scholars from schools and Colleges on application to Booking Office by letter from Principal, for Parties of ten or over for Reserved Seats; 7s 6d for os. THE BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD.; and thereafter at Coleman's, Tobacconist. -Reserved"Seats. 3s 6d; Others, oa and 3s, Plus Tax. BORRILL COWLING - - Business Manager. tees is i v Sale of f Work. HOLY vSEPULCHRE PARISH HALL, OFF KHYBER PASS ROAD, ;,. 'TO-DAY — TO-DAY — TO-DAY Annual Parochial SALE OF WORK... ■;. 2.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. jgAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK. A Bazaar and Sale of .Work, in aid cvf Church Building Fund, will be opened at 3 p.m. by His Worship the Mayor of Devonport. Mr. H. S. W.King, in the Stanley Bav Methodist Churah. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Refreshments obtainable. Musical items during evening. Admission:. Afternoon, free; Evening, Adults 6d, Children free. Excursions, Picnics, etc. SURFDALE SEASIDE ESTATE—Weather permitting. Launch lonoto leaves Launch Steps 10 a.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday), leaving Surfdale about 3.30 P.m. — Oneroa Beach Estates, Wright's Bldgs., Fort St. 1184 A. BEACHLANDS Seaside Subdivision.—See our 7 hard, sandy beaches and the lovely shelter trees. Launches leave Steps at 9.45 a.m. Wednesdays, and 12.15 p.m. Saturdays: 3s return.—lo, Commercial Bank, Queen Street. ; .... EROWN'S BAY; also Murray's and Deep Creek (only if required).—The launch ' Flirt leave* Launch Steps for above every Sunday it 9.30 am. Leaves Brown's Bay at 6 p.m. Return fare, sa.—A. PATTERSON. 'Phone 2740. Electoral. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL HIGH 55CHOOL. . BOARD OF MANAGERS. Election oj one member by , Parent* of -Nomination*, on the forms provided, must K M »' »* to the Returning Officer not laW ito 6 p.m. on September . 117.1983. *J^j?i ol i for th « E:ection of the One Member will close on September 21, it spm i RQBT. McLAREN August 18, 19-22. *<%™ne Officer. j£umeu . -iti-fhtg: (WAITEMATA COUNTY.) To the Ratepayers,— I beg to offer my services as vour n> nr A aentatwe on the Waitematl County gnmThough my. farminsr interests are at JiJ# Wm f V ood knowledge ridiS!; * tl,e .*«***«* within the Thejurgent requirements of the district are evident to most .of us, and I will msu~ yoa that, if elected my energies wll be d?ToUd toward sound progress, while -Irfl endi»*our to administrate the affairs of the xidme in a. conscientious manner. Yours faithfully, '*. m._-i C i f?ANKLIN SANDERS tl. Shortland Strset, Auckland. For Hire. CHAR-A : BANC ,30-06-Beater ; easiest rid. ~ »" B »£, Au H&. ttnd '- for Dances, Lodge fMeetmes. Etc.—'Phoiie 2690 A. J. Rimmer INVALID Carriages for Hire. Prams ren«_ v*ted. Tyres fitted.-SaniMon £% Cqwden. 84, Grey Street. a^oam P flo ° and fPAJUS For Hire.-Seven-seaters, SioeTT J. w Sa Hudsons; charges W. J. Harper. 'Phone 2064. "* gOßabl "-~ rnAJOiS; D*y and.Night Service.—BellTiate iX Leeter and Bell. Three Lamiw opp. P.O. 'Phone 2956 A. W , l"R trl \ffi ?!i:,,S rofe yP W *4ls» Dancee, HociaLs, etc.—Office* tPrinoeia Bldgs.. Queep St. 'Phone 73il HOT Water Service Fixed on Gas atoveauit a,ny rcakp.—Dmm, ga. Ht. Edenßri. "filer H. PATTKRSOIfS CougirMSa, J'„» sure cure for MwesV f£, .F* Jonea, Grocer. Ebbqbi AgittV i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 16

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