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. »—,—Ms.ar \;.. ,________—. WMW"'> AMUSEMENTS. , --■'•; "r • • • - ii i i m» BlHipESff, JOYOUS. RADIANT.', •' THE WESTMINSTER pLEE GINGERS ESTMINSTER VtLEE OINGERS. '■'■ ■>■:-•■■.'v'"''"'- 'At the T ° w » TT A L **• Are a Never-fatting Sauroe of Delight. 'V LAST THREE NIGHTS ■\' '^": ' ' ■ Of ';; ':■•■; MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S fOTESTMINSTER pLEE QLNGERS. I Westminster Ijlee DINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. ■ '■' % . ..■'■ ■':' ,: : -;' ,'■;! ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Whirl; will inolude many of the Richest and Rarest Gems of the almost inexhaustible repertoire. SEVERAL ANTHEMS Will be included in To-morrow Night'* Compilation, and on Saturdey Evening a SPECIAL PLEBISCITE PROGRAMME Will ho presented, which -will include all those items that lure Specially ReQuested. together with the different numbers that have found moat favour during the lengthy Auckland Season. Thus for the LAST THREE CONCERTS The THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, Will Give THREE REAL FEASTS OF MUSIC, EACH ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. PRICES: sa. 3s. 2s: Chi'dren Half-price-Box Plans for full Season at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's. H.M. Arcade. General Manager. MR. LEO DU CHATEAU. mmgggum ■ V w.c.a. members. * DON'T FORGET FAREWELL TO MISS V? 7 FISHER. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m. Items: Stunt. Report from Mi3S Fishe*. Supper. ; Adult Friends of Miss Fisher are cordially invited to this Farewell. ELSIE M. GRIFFIN. General Secretary. T)TXIELAND CABARET RANKS WITH XJ THE BEST CABARETS IN THE WORLD. F=== — COMPETITIONS. HAMILTON COMPETITIONS—MUSIC, ELOCUTION AND DANCING. OPENING MAY 3. Entries Close March 31. Syllabus from COMPETITIONS SECRETARY, P. O. Box 70, • Hamilton. p_7irOßD - BUILDING — PUKEKOHE I. V V PLUNKET COMPETITION. First Prize: Mrs. Taylor, Frankton, 3130 correct words: Second, Miss Elliot, Auckland, 2978. Consolation Prizes: Miss Snelling, Auckland; Miss Madill, Mauku; Mr. McKinna, Pukekohe. 1 = MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. ARD ROYAL MAIL SERVICES. CATTANACH'S PROPRIETARY. TAURANGA-WAIHI. Car leaves Tauranga at 5.15 a.m., connecting '. with Auckland Express at Waihi 9.30 < a.m., arriving Auckland 4.68 p.m. Second Car leaves Tauranga at 8 a.m., con* meeting with afternoon train. Car leavoa Waihi at 12 noon, arriving Tauranga at 3.30 p.m. .■ ■■■:'■, Second Car leaves Waihi on arrive! of Auckland train 1.20 p.m., arriving Tauranga at 7.30 p.m. , • Secure your Seats by collect wire. CATTANACH, Tauranga, 'Phones 174 and 69, or Waihi. Phone 8. pHEAP FARES. CHEAP FARES. BIG WHITE CAR SERVICE. , (Williams Motors. Ltd.) ' DAILY FROM ROTORUA ' \ To WHAKATANE, OPOTIKI. PAENGAROA, TE PUKE, TAURANGA. Mon.,' Wed., Sat., Opotiki to Gisborne. Wire WILLIAMS MOTORS. LTD., FOR CHEAP PRICES. CARTER'S TAURANGA WAIB.T DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Cars leave TAURANGA: 5.30 a.m., connecting with 9.15 train Waihi, for Auckland •nd Main Trunk. Cars leave WAIHI: 12 Noon, arriving Tauranea 8.30 p.m.; 4.30 p.m., arriving ; Tauranga 7 p.m. Book Seats " Carter's Motor Service," Waihi. 'Phone 65. P.B.— Waihi route is now the Quickest, with the best roads, to Tauranga. EOTORUA, WHAKATANE. OPOTIKI. DAILY. KOTORUA-GISBOBNE,— Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., Sunday. AARD — ' MOTOR SERVICE. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. Send Collect Wire to ; AARD. ROTORUA. For Seats and Accommodation. ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO.. LTD., ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS, "R.M." HUDSON MOTOR SERVICES.— To Whakatane, Daily, 8.80 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. (fare, 255); to Orotiki. Daily (fare, • £2); to Gisborne from Opotiki. Mon., Wed.. Sat.; to Waiotapu, Wairakei, Taupo, Daily; to Napier from Taupo, Tues.. Thurs., Sat.. Sun.; to Waimarino from Taupo, Mon., Wed., Fri. All comfortable touring cars. ISo —Wires, " Motoco," Rotorua. 'Phones 19 and 353. TA UR A N A-M ATAM AT A. CHEAPEST ROUTE TO TRAVEL. Cars leave Matamata after arrival of Rotorua express, about 2.45, arriving Tauranga about 5.30 p.m. Cars leave Tauranga 7.30 a.m., connecting with Auckland-Rotorua express at Matamata 11.20. To reserve ■eats, send collect wire, Griffiths, Tauranga, or Matamata, or. 'Phone Tauranga 178. Fares: Single, 17s 6dt Return. £1 10s. H. M. GRIFFITHS AND_CO_ AURANGA^MAT aM ATA—Walker's Aard Motor Service. Cars leave Tauranga daily and guarantee to connect with the Kotorua-Auckland Express at 11.20 a.m. Cars leave Matamata on arrival Rotorua Express from Auckland and Frankton J. at 8.40 p.m. 12-Seater Cadillacs and Hudson Super Six Cars: expert drivers. To reserve seats, wire collect, Waucers, Matamata. Address and Service Garage, Cameron Rd.. Tauranm, D, Walker. Continuous 'phone 155. P.N.— Matamata route is without ■> doubt the quickest and best, with no vexations delays and change over to '- alow trains, with leasonable hours of arrival and departure. "? ' ■■ ■• - ■ ■■■- ■ '■' '■ ■■ ■■: ===== . - — ■ . 53 BUSINEBS NOTICES. __■__■—■i—i»-!■■ .—■■■—■ ■ mm —a ■—-~i.. ■ ■■■ •yOU rpAKE Jtf° T3ISK WHEN YOU EAT * ROBINSON'S PURE ICE CREAM. ROBINSON'S PURE ICE CREAM. DELICIOUS. WHOLESOME, and NUTRITIOUS.' * - Manufactured under the Most Hygienio Conditions, in the Most Modern Factory in New Zealand. Inspection of the Factory is cordially invited at all times. PICNICS AND ALL FUNCTIONS CATERED FOR. Address: 20-22. JAMES STREET, ARCHBILL. 20-22. JAMES STREET, ARCHHILL. 'Phone 4495. "BE SURE IT'S ROBINSON'S." X ■ ****** ' ' ■ ICE pREA M. 'X C E VBEAM.' MESSRS. ASTRELLA AND SONS have pleasure in informing the General Public that their Ice Cream is guaranteed absolutely pure and manufactured under the most hygienic conditions, and they invite public inspection of their factory. Lincoln Street, Ponsonby, at any. .;; time. ; (Signed) : ... '~ MESSRS. W. ASTRELLA AND SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 14

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