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AUCKLAND SUMMER CARNIVAL. ' .-. ... "W ii • ' ' ' ' ; town - xt all. own Hall. TO-NIGHT. 58-^gl-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND (PIARNIVAL POgggßT. RAND 'OaRNIVAL CONCERT. Assisted by Auckland Society of Musicians (Incorporated). TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.-Thc Carnival Committee draw the attention of the public to the special attractions in the J own Hall tomorrow night. The Artillery Band (recent New Plymouth Contest winners) will render the everpopular " Roberto Diabolo, . by special request. A novel item novel- before presented will be the massed pianoforte (".election. " March© ITougroise." played by 16 lady artists on eight pianos simultaneously. A TREAT FOR ALL MUSIC-LOVERS. FULL PROGRAMME. 1 Band Item, "Roberto Diabolo" •- - AUCKLAND ARTILLERY BAND. Lieut. G. F. Cater, Conductor. 9. Pis.no Quartet " Fingal's Cave" - - (Mendelssohn) MISSES EVELYN WYMAN AND DORA JUDSON. MESSRS. BARRY CONEY AND ERIC WATERS. 8. Songs. "Sapphic Odo " - - - (Brahms) " Cradle Mo Low " - - - (Brahe) MISS MINA CALDOW. Accompanist: Mr. LEO. WHITTAKER. 4. Violin Solo " Scotch Pastoral " (Faenger) MR. HAROLD BAXTER. *. Song. "Le Nile " (Debusay) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Violin Obligate by MR. HAROLD BAXTER. 6. Pi_no Duo, " Rondo in C " - (Chopin) MISS DORA JUDSON AND MR. ERIC WATERS. 7. Songs. *' Linden Lea " ----- (Va.ighan Williams) " Casey, the Fiddler " - - (Wood) MR. BARRY CONEY. g. Flute Solo. " Wind Among tie Trees " - - - (Briccialdi) MR. GEORGE POORE. 9. Piano Duo, " Silhouettes! " - (Arcnsky) MISS EVELYN WYMAN AND MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. 10. Song. "My Ships " - - - - (Barrett) MISS MINA CALDOW. 11. Vocal Duet. " Uno Notts a Venezia " - - (Lucantoni) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY AND MR. BARRY CONEY. 12. Massed Pianoforte. " March Hongroise." ' Misses N. Griffin and E. Skinner. F.T.C.L.. J. Lambert, E. Sinclair, M. Weatheriit. F. Ward. A. Doyle, D. Ryan, and F. Vaugh. L.T.C.L., D. Hexdegen and M. Norcloss, A.T.C.L.. and L. Parkinson. E. Little. K. Hillian, D. O'Sullivan, and M. Fifleld, A.L.C.M. ACCOMPANISTS.— Miss Evelyn Wyman. | Mr. Cyril Towsey, and Miss Queenie Poore. Pianos kindly lent by Messrs. Bishop and Sons, Piano Makers, Auckland. Prices.—3s. Bs, Is; Reserved Stats, 4s. Box Plan now open at Lewis R. Eady and Sou. Ltd. Beat« have been reserved for Season Ticket holders for all Concerts in the Town. Hall and Concert Chamber, so that it is I unnecessary to book. £200 m C ASH P RIZE 3 FOR THE FLORAL 'piETE AT "pLLERSLIE. SATURDAY, MARCH 24. SATURDAY, MARCH '24. INCLUDING £ 100 SPECIAL CASH AWARD v FOR THE BEST DECORATED VEHICLE. TTENETIAN CARNIVAL. MR, P. B. ROSS AND THE MEMBERS OF THE VENETIAN CARNIVAL COMMITTEE Wish to apologia* to that portion of the public, who, at last night's wonderful function at Calliope Dock, were unablo to see the full programme owing to the donate crowds. , : — — J TOURIST RESORTS. HOTEL M 0 N D E S I R, - L TAKAPUNA, AUCKLAND. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, Within 40 minutes of Town. Tariff: 10s per day, £3 3s per week. F. HA WES. 'Phone 3. Proprietor. OREWA HOUSE. (Late Grafs). An Ideal Summer Seaside Resort. Tennis, boats, billiards, surf bathing. Native bush. Terms, 3g_s, per week. 'Phone MRS. EAVES, Orewa. TREVES MILWARD REST AND CON--1 VALESCENT HOME, ST. HELJEES BAY KOAD, ST. HELIEHS Under entire supervision of NURSE BONNER, certificated medical and surgical, Recommended by all tho leading physicians and surgeons of Auckland. Terms Moderate. 'Phone 3933 (3 long rings). Motor bus passes the door. iWHERE TO STAT IN CHRIST'IVY CHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 12, Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, 'Phone 872. Proprietor. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT COWES BAY, WAIHEKE ISLAND. Splendid fishing. Launch arid 7 boats for free use of visitors. Safe beach. Tennis, ■hooting, dancing hall. Book Now for Easter Holidays. Write or 'Phone H. INSLEY. ('owes. WHEN VISITING ROTORUA, YV HEN VISITING ROTORUA. Sta v At THE MANSIONS, THE MANSIONS. And Secure the Comfort and Refinement of a Superior Home. Terms Moderate. FRED REEVE. Proprietor. I\V HEIIE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON" I.VV. HOTEL COLUMBIA. (Near Town Hall. Cuba Street.) First-class Accommodation for 100 guests. Electric light throughout; Elevator; 10 Bathrooms: Excellent Cuisine; Drawing ana Commercial Room". Terms. 8« per day. Now Under Entirely New Management W. E. WEBB. Proprietor: ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE (old-established ii Boarding House). -Book now for Easter. Beautiful beach, fit.hing, tennis I eto. — Write, 'phone, or wire. _ G. ARK I.E. iHARGEN PRIVATE ~ HOTEE EDEN CRESCENT. Tariff._frcrn_lss per Day. H~~OT SPRINGS. lIE LENSVILLE. SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Tariff, 'Js per Day, r>2« per Week. MR. AND MRS EDDLESTON. _ Proprietors HOTEL ARCADIA, Rotorua — ~M O [ centrally-situated house; linin. to pott' office, ruilwa/ station and baths. All trams ' met. Terms' moderate. Box 93. 'Phone 47 Telcg. address: " Bairds." NETANG fTr i tel, WuThekel aml --Vacancies for Easter; book early. First-class accommodation; lovely spot for holiday. -Inquire 274. Queen Street; or Proprietor. Putiki P. 0., Wailiekc. TJARa"KATTK)UHE (Hot Springs). Fall'. X kai. nelensvilie. — First-class Accommodation for Visitors. MRS. K. LITTLE, 'Phone 35. ' Proprietress. LJURREY. Rotorua, smin. railway station", IO P. 0., Sanatorium Grounds; £2 week.— Devin. Proprietress. Tel. 217. fpHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 ROTORUA.—WeII known as the Premier House for comfort, high-class catering mid moderate tariff. Porter meets nil trains. Tel. Address: " Thirwoll." _ T. P. DOWLLVO. Proprietor. "ATENTNOR" PRIVATE HOTEL, V DEVONPORT. right on the Wutoifront. Ideal position; 3min. from Wharf »ad 15min. from Auckland. Moderate tariff. B. M-iCALLUM. Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18353, 20 March 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18353, 20 March 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18353, 20 March 1923, Page 14

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