Amusements. TOWN TTALL OWN ±1 aL l; Direction - - International Tours Ltd. ; Frederic Shipman - Managing Direct-^ TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) 8 P\r TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)! 8 |jj P2S£ Afflm Leading Tenor, Metropolitan Opera AND Asm wmm (America's Greatest Baritone.) At their. First Concert last night the** ««. Great Singers created a furore &!« Hall rang with applause. * OVn THE TALK OP THE TOWN Tor-v THE TALK OP THE TOWN TO-DAY ONLY TWO MORE CONCERTq ONLY TWO MORE CONCERTS' TO-NIGHT -.. - OCTOBER ir* FRIDAY OCTOBER 20 COMPLETE CHANGE OF EACH CONCERT? AMMB TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME PAUL ALTHODSE Sings-' " OMBRA MA FU " (Largo) - - . Hsi„a.i " SOMMEI DEI " (Radamisto) - - - K* ( " THE SORROWS OF DEATH " - . . . nd * l "PLEADING"- Mendelssohn I "I LOVE YOU MORE" .f" " THE ELIND PLOUGHMAN " - - ciarkl ARTHUR MIDDLETON Singe— "LA TAMBOUR MAJOR " (La Cadi) -. " LUNGI DAL CARO BENE" - - T |S " POVERO MARINAR " MilillotH " OR CH'IO NON SEGUO PIU " - EonW " PORT OF MANY SHIPS " ) tail ' " TRADE WINDS " ) K .j " MOTHER CAREY" ) ew And the Operatic Duets— "O MIMI. TU PIU NON TORNO " ("La Boheme ") Pur>pin< "O SOLE PIU RATTO" ("Lucia £ ccva Lammermoor") Donizetti 300 Seats at 2s. plus tax. At the Doors Only. PRICES: 7a 6d (res.). ss. 3s (plus Tax). Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.' Day Sales (5s and 3b) at Coleman's (H.M Arcade). EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. v'ERYBOJVY'S. EVERYBODY'S. Two-Star Programme EVERYBODY'S. TOM MOORE EVERYBODY'S. In EVERYBODY'S. " DUDS." EVERYBODY'S. And EVERYBODY'S. BETTY COMPSON EVERYBODY'S. In "LADIES MUST LIVE." EVERYBODY'S. Two Interesting Pictures. NOTE. -EVERYBODY'S 8.8.8 OTE. — EVERYBODY'S B.B.B!! Entries Closed Yesterday at 8 p.m. We commence to photograph competitor* TO-DAY. from 10 a.m. till 1.30 p.m.. and from 1.30 till i P.m., and continue TO MORROW and FRIDAY. Place: ROOF GARDENS. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS! QUEEN STREET. CLOAK ROOM PROVIDED AND LADY ATTENDANT. mHE "RAND. THE FUN, AND THE PEOPLE, Will be at a Night in " ANTEDILUVIA," At RUSH-MUNROS CABARET TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Double Ticket, 7s 6d. . 'Phone 2560 A. Dancing. D A N _ C ~ N G. Will *U those holding Invitation Card; to the MISSES BEEESFORD'S THURSDAY EVENING CLASSES. please note that the BREAKING-UP EVENING IS TO- BORROW (THURSDAY). A Special Feature will be the Orcheatra. Teachers of Dancing. T EARN THE LATEST DANCES J-* ±0 Jazz Music. Instructress. MISS M. JULIAJT, Direct from London and Paris Apply Manager. Dixieland Cabaret. MISS SPENCER, Teacher of the Litei? Dancea. Private lessons given.— ticulars. 25. Vincent St. 'Phone 2237. Teachers of Music and Elocution. LOCUTION. * LOCUTION. In Every Branch. Mr. J. P. MONTAGUE Has returned +,0 Auckland and has Resumed Teaching. Studio: 28. Swanson Street. Commercial Colleges. PARENTS AND Q.UARDIANS! Do not send those dependent on you to Auckland. We have a College there, yet we say "DO NOT/' It is not desijrable to send young people away from home. Hometraining and influence axe needad at the same time as Commercial Education. jgRAIN'S QOMMERCIAL OOLLEGE AT HAMILTON Was opened to meet the needs of the Waikato, and is doing good work in training many for Commercial life, at calls for your support. The New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company will testify to the efficient training of oar Btudents. Modem existence and progress demand Commercial Education—it is an ABSOLUTE : NECESSITY of life. Our College supplies this education under the most favourable conditions. You are invited to call and inspect the College during clase-houra. D. E. DUTHOIT. Principal, 'Phone 2051. Dairy Building. Hamilton. Educational. TJNIVERSITY COACHING pOLLEGE, 22. 7. 19. FERRY BUILDINGS. Day und Evening Classes are held for Matriculation, Teachers' D and C, P.S.E., 8.A., Engineers' Preliminary, Higher Mathematics, Surveyors' 'Examination, etc. CORRESPONDENCE COURSES for all Examinations. Courses are prepared for 1923. Students enrolling; before December 1 for any Courses for Matriculation, Teachers' D and P.S.E. are allowed a discount of ten per cent. Prospectus on application. , H.' A. HOLL. 8.A., Camb., Eng., Honours in Maths. 'Phone 4271/ \TEW ZEALAND HERALD -~ AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. . J>|.Z. Hebald: Is per week, delivered m town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within New Zealand, 19s per uuarter; £3 10s P«' annum Auckland Weeklt News: Prepaid, lCs per Quarter; £1 15s per annum. N.Z. 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The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements throiiflh. accident or from other causes, or fot error in the publication 01 any AdvertisemenV TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129. 178; Job Printing Order Office, 2890: Publisfiins. 14: Editorial, 229: Reporters, 3693; Editor, Weekly News and Photographic, 229. Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, P.O- Box 32, Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (next P. 0.). Hamilton. Lot-don Office: 85. Fleet Street. Printed and Published by Bjbnst Hobtok, of Remuera, and William Robert Wilbon. of Takapuna, for the Proprietors, Wilson and Horton, at their Offices, 149, Queen Street, and at 1 and 3. Wyndham Stwet. Auckland. New Zealand. vWsckeaday, October 16, 1923. * ■ ■]>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 16
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