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Amusements. Town tt al l. own n ALL. Direction - - International Tours Ltd. Frederic Shipman - Managing Director TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY)—B P.M. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY)—B P.M. First Appearance in New Zealand of PAUL A LTHOUSE. AUL xxLTHOUSELoading Tenor, Metropolitan Opera, AND A RTHUR 74/TIDDLETON xXKTHUR IVIIDDLETON (Amarica's Greatest Baritone.) THREE CONCERTS ONLY. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME EACH CONCERT. TO-NIGHT OCTOBER 17. TO-MORROW .... OCTOBER' 18. FRIDAY OCTOBER 20. In an interview in tho Adelaide Register, Sept. 6, 1922, Dame atellie "jv/telba AME IN ELLIE IVIELBA said " Don't ruisa Althouse and Middleton\i two great artists. I heard thom 1 J?-r,^ e 'fe 0Ur:le ' an d am confident NO GREATER SINGERS EXIST IN THE WORLD. Althouse's singing ls , reminiscent of Jean de Reszke, who has been my idol all through my career." TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME^ PAUL ALTHOUSE Sings— '<• AIDA " (" Aida ") - - Verdi "?NFAVT SI J'ETAIS ROI'» .- - Cui „ JfS-r-.f.AIS-TU ' - - - Massenet CHEVALIER BELLE-ETOILE" - Holmes THE MINSTREL" Martin PAGE'S ROAD SONG " Novello "THE GREAT AWAKENING" - Kramer ARTHUR MIDDLETON Sings- " I FEEL THE DEITY WITHIN " Handel " ARM. ARM, YE BRAVE " - - - - Handel "LARGO AL FACTOTUM" ("Barber of Sovillo Rossini " FOLLOW ME 'OME " - Bell " THE BELLMAN " Forsyth " DANNY DEEVER" - - - • Damrosch And tho Operatic Duets*— " SOLENNB IN QUEST 'ORA " <" La Forza del DestinoVerdi "BE MINE THE DELIGHT" ("Faust ") Gounod PRICES: 7a 6d (res.), ss, 3s (plus Tax). 300 Seats at 2s—At the Doors only. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Saks at Coleman's (H-M. Arcade). 'PHOSE WHO SAW " HUMORESQUE " J- MUST SEE "HELIOTROPE."' A Paramount Super-Production. BROADWAY—TO-MORROW. W E 11 -™ o ' B TO-NIGHT 'Phono 2560 A. Tenders. FOR CARLAW PARK. Tenders wanted for Improvements and Construction of the above Ground. Plans and Specifications are to be seen at tho League Rooms. 5, Swanson Street, between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., on each day! Tenders close on WEDNESDAY. October ?5, at 1 p.m.. P.O. Box 1287, or League Rooms. Tho lowest or any Tenders not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary, Iyhd Culpan Box 1287,' Auckland. Marked on envelope, " Tender for Carlaw Park." IVAN CULPAN. Hon. Sec., Auckland Rugby League. CITY COUNCIL. Tenders are invited for one only STEEL-FRAMED TRAILER TRUCK. Tenders close 4 P-m. on THURSDAY. Sfovember 2, 1922. They must be endorsed 'Tender for Trailer Truck," and addressed to the Town Clerk, Auckland. Full information and specifications may oe obtained on application to the Head Office, Tramway Department, Customs Street, and the Purchasing Department, Town Hall, Auckland, The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. J. S. BRIGHfIM. .. , , Town Clerk. October 16. 1922. 'T'ENDERS are invited, closing noon, J- THURSDAY. October 19. for Collecting and Stacking of Spawls on Tamaki West Road Board's Reserve, Panmure. Motor will convey intending tenderers to site, leaving J. J. Craig's Office, King's Wharf, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 2.30 p.m. J. J. CRAIG. LTD.. 100, Queen Street. A UCKLAND METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SPRING SHOW. Applications are invited for the SUPPLY OF BAND MUSIC Of 15 Performers, For the Auckland' Metropolitan A. and P. Show on Saturday December 2, from 1 p.m. to 5.30. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. D. STANLEY. Secretary, 16. Hall of Commerce, Auckland. SPENDERS are invited for Alterations to House situated 129, Crunimer Road, Grey Lynn. Plans and specifications at above address from 7 till 9 o'clock every night, from 2 till 6 Saturday. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close October 28. T'ENDERS FOR SHOPS AND OFFICES 1 TAKAPUNA. The time for closing *ame has been EXTENDED UNTIL NOON on MONDAY. OCTOBER 30. Plans can be obtained at No. 10. Empire Buildings, or at Mr. Miles E. Thompson's Office. Takapuna. T. W. MAY, Registered Architeot. TENDER for Chimneys wanted.—Apply at once, New Job, Puriri Av., off Great South Rd. PAPERING —Price wanted.—lnquire between 7 and 8, evenings, 6, Albanv Road, Hern© Bay. Move your housp ON WHEELS We have Special Equipment for REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. GEO. RHODES AND SONS, LTD Builders and Contractors. 'Phono 1051. OBUI L D E R The most, perfect Plaster Walls T<r;n i. made by using WIJI bs PEDLAR EXPANDED METAL for fra™;,, HARDWALL PULP PLASTER for found*! BEST n ENGLISH SUPERFINE KFFWU-a CEMENT for finishing. KLENfc'g WING ATE AND CO., LTD Ironmongers. Queen Street Builders. CABINETMAK VA Ts - BUILDING TIMBERS: J ' House Quantities, ex-truck, any Station. Always Arriving and in Stock-— OAK. MAPLE, PLYWOODS AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS. SCANDIA—The Superior Wall r«..j For Walls, Ceilings, Etc. Board - TIMBER YARDS: Beaumont Street OFFICES: 3. Customs Street East 'PHONES: 873 and 3506. * - C. AICKIN AND SONS. bHTi Rimu constitutes 65 per cent, of the timber used for building structures in New Zealand—six tunes more than any other species. Our Rimu is grown and milled on the Mamaku Plateau, and is noted for its size and quality. WE HAVE AMPLE STOCKS. PRICES ON APPLICATION. SELWYN TIMBER CO.. LTD.. 45, Customs Street East. 'Phones 2131 A and 2135 A. Libraries. \ THENAETJM Book Club.—Latest Fiction, XX Magazines, General Literature; subj deposit.—Blo* N »Z. XnsuraaioQ lologft.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18223, 17 October 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18223, 17 October 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18223, 17 October 1922, Page 12

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