: AMUSEMENTS. ■ ~i 1 ... r~ - -....... . ■"■ «->S'. ■;,! THE BOX PLANS ; iV'.^Jf .'"THE BOX iv PLANS •: ; 4 ' for the -,' ' . ■', ■ .■.:-:-■} '!pflßrsT= six & NIGHTS l i,;i 1 • \:. FIRST : SIX" NIGHTS ' ■ , "' And for the Special Matinee cl :7 f - •'! CAIRO. . '1 ■.- : .- , CAIRO. - • '; ~41 Will be opened' at Lewis E. Eady »ml '\\ "7-. '■■->; '■•'-•■'-•■'- -Son. Ltd., !i :'---;;7*7>y .':•:' THIS (THURSDAY) MORNING - ' ?;' I : ; THIS (THURSDAY) MORNING ,;, I¥\ AT 8 O'CLOCK. 7 't j| A queue will be formed from 7 a.m. " >' i • , *" || HIS: -R/fAJESTY'S , . rpHEATRE. '| is :; :■. : Majesty:s 1 heaths r Direction: -■ J. C. Williamson. Ltd. " '•;,. '■"Managing Directors: George Tallis, E. '*''&■■ J. Tait, Clyde Meynell- ■■ ~'^ •.-..■"■'.',■ ■'■Manager: John Farrell. - ,i THE COMING OF CAIRO. ' '$. THE COMING OP CAIRO. j .-.: ■: r '. ■ '■•'/' " ' -• - '._, jap :. ':,C WEDNESDAY NIGHT, . NEXT, y §f§ \ WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT. <.'••' For a limited number of nights.' ■ '7! ,; i Matinee, 'Saturday. July 28. .* J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., f In Conjunction with ''. ;; , V OSCAR ASCHE. '" . I Present the World's Most Magnificent \m Stage Production. .-. TJj;' OSCAR ASCHE. ' - : f OSCAR ASCHE. X- - .',.;■ ' And •. ". & KIR CrwPT/F.TK LONDON ■ PRODUCTION. • ;" :■■■:■<:■: •■.■>■'•..:>-':. ->•;« 7-;-". Of ' ' ' . V Hi:;'.;issf; fIAIEO. : l/AISO. — ' CAIRO; ■ ■-~:.-: — — CAIROThe World's Greatest Stage Production. ."'.■'•'-• ■'■.'= ■■'■ \ PRICES. ||p; Notwithstanding the fact that "Cairo" is the most expensive attraction ever pre..- „ sented in New Zealand, the Price of Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls for the season '■'• '•■■■' has been fixed' at FOR EVENING PERFORMANCES; :s ; r • ' 10s 6d (Plus Tax). .4 MATINEE PRICES: D.C. AND RESERVES: Bs. -. '!£ CHILDREN: fe. / ''$ ..'■■■•. (All Prices Pit* Tax). ' l§jj: TOWN- TTALL. - rpOWN TTALL ' own Mall. „ .. 1 own Hall: - ■ concert chamber. \ ; :.77 ; . concert chamber. • TO-NIGHT.- "— TO-NIGHT. ' • '' TO-NIGHT. ——- TONIGHT. .:.';:WV' : ;! AT 8 P.M. - . ~ 7§i CONCERT RECITAL. . '..'■<:' CONCERT RECITAL. ' "YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY," ' „v Songs, and Music recently composed', . « .7 '.:. well as those of long ago. PROGRAMME. Part One, "Yesterday." '■ -■:%■'■'-"■ Pianoforte Solo, "Impromptu (Schubert) i : MISS LILLIAN QUINN. ;,i (a) "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" '! (b) Molly Brannigan " - Traditional Irinh ' I (c) " Tho Laird of Cock Pen:"/'- - Scottish ; ! MR. BARIIY CONEY. ; M <C«lIo Solo-- ■ ■■.'--' (a) " Melodie" . --.-.-;- -■ --. (Rubenstein) .' Gavotte '• Humoresque - •• - - - - - »",' (W. W. Squire) ' ; ' - SIGNOR G. MARTESiENGO. : (a) i "My Mother Bids' Me"'- ]• - (Haydn) . ' ! "'Can Ye' Sew Cushions?" - -:.- Scottish I---! (c) "The Meeting of tho Waters" - (Moore) , MADAME ANNETTE HAY WARD. (a) "Onibfa: Ma,. Fu" .''--- - (Handel) : . (b) "Au Clair do la Lone' - - - ' .■*.; (Lully) >; '.;. MR. BARRY ' CONEY. Three Staffordshire Folk-songs— { '.;V (a) "Roger o' the, Mill." (b) " Chaney Metal." " : ."s~ (c) '" Song of tho Robin." m :< MADAME ANNETTE HA WARD. ,■'? Part Two, " To-day." Pianoforte Solo Etude en forma do ■: Valse" - ."-■'-■-■- - - - (Saint Saena) '■•''■ MISS LILLIAN QUINN. . : Song, "Break, Break"'-'.■•-■.-_-' - (Martin) ' : MR! BARRY CONEY. _, . Song, "She Wore a Wreath of Roses" , .- MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD. oi (a) "II Pleure dans coeur- - - » - - V& (Debussy) , (b) Prologue from " I Pagliaaci". - - - • i ■••'■• '.-''.■.'.■.":■.,,-''/;..:■:■.'■".■' '. (Leoncavallo) si •: : MR. BARRY CONEY. , ) 'Cello Song, "Caprice Hongroiw'' - (Sauiw) ,i ■: ' -. . SIGNOR G. MARTLNENGO. ■~ . ,: \ " (a) " The Blackbird's Song" - - - - (Scott) L -jV (b)." Brittany" -- - - -•"•■:- (Farm) i\f MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD. Duet from • the .Opera, "Don Giovanni" "La Ci Darem" -_-_- - - - .(Mozart) «; MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD. . MR. BARRY COREY. > .GOD SATO THE KING-. • Prices : Bs, 25,, Is (plus tax). Bos Plan at Lewis R. Eady end Son. Ltd, iV. 1 "' : - >;;■■" ; '1;^ TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBES. i : SATURDAY NIGHT. ' l !■"'■•' -? "A GIPSY BEVEL." "A GIPSY REVEL.*/ ? Popular Prices. Plan at Lewis B. Eedy . ■.-■■ ■.:•..- and i Son, Ltd. DANCING. I fA H.B. SOCCER CLUB. f 1 - 5''v.i,,.../.,r:.', ;: -,7-.,-■-.',:-";. • m SOCIAL AND DANCSI / ii ORANGE HALL. NEWTON ROAD,!. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). C' 7! ■■'■■'>':':'■' ■'■'.■-.-•' -.7 . ■■■•;-■'.'»-'■ .--:.■-■ ■ ' ••i : 7^77'7..-..':. 'Eoll up and Support the Greens. ~ : ■';,.' :m7.-'., '.■,";■ -.'-• ■■: -'■'■■' •'■'-.- ■' .-'..' •7H ; :'!;. : . r -.7v'.,"-., :. *' Double Ticket. 4s. :i7'-' ':'■.■• ■:-' ,i '.: ■ ' '■ ' , Good ; Programme and Refreshment*.. ,■ •. , UCKLAND Hockey Referees.— Hockey >' ~ and Euchre, Euchre and Hockey; 8 ,i ~. valuable prizes. Dancing all the time. St.. :jy Benedict's . Hall. To-night (Thursday). '/, You're welcome. -■ Tickets, Is, Is 6d. : - .[;/ BIRTLEY'S Jazz Orchestra, late • Keith- ,',c Prowse, London;? any instruments;/ M book' them. —4, Tainui Rd;. Devonport. ' i, .>j BURNNANITS Professional Orchestra and -.lij Concert Band.—Office. 236. Queen- St.; ; ■ i| >'Phones 734 A. 3969 (4 rings). j ,<,j JACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra, " for Kails/, \ Socials, etc.; any number instruments J' d* —Edgar. Chemist. Khyber Pass. 77 •.*.;' 0 .-.' I ■-- ""==■ '^..j f" TEACHERS OF DAN CI CI. _________ _, _ ____-_._____, y,^ ANITA WEBSTER.—Ballroom Dancing -, ]$ Classes.—Second Term, July Studio,. *$$ 5 Shelly Beach Rd.; 'phone 0351 a. LATEST. Ballroom Dances thoroughly; \ ' taught.— Dancing ■: Studio, ; 30.-' Palmerston Bldgs., opp. . G.P.O. Hours;! 7 ~ 12 to 9. * TEACHERS OF MUSIC AND ELOCUTION TITISS' WATSON (A.T.CJD., L.T.C.L, ', iVX Medallist), solo pianist; open engage- , v ment ■■ concerts, dances, etc.—Otoroai Morn- ■-, ingside Station. . .'\l MISS LILLIAN '. BRAITHWAITE. Tea- $M cher of Voice Production,. Singing, m Piano.—lo,: Sheehan St., near Thrjia Lamps, J$ Ponsonby. • ._ ' PIANOFORTE. Violin.— prepared 7^ - , exams, .: and competitions.— _ Isabel ,;| Watson, Otoroa, Taylor's Rd.,' Morningside : ; ;v| Station. -. ; -;f ■ •7 : ;; ' ________________ yrR. SIDNEY : HAYDENi • : PIANIST, ; i v ;.'.•■-. : - ■ ■ -, 1 ■■".'■•?•■ r'- '. ■'■• . ' ■~: v- .. .• ■ ■ M ■Commences Tuition, : ■ * ;■ .7! ■' -'AUGUST 1. ■ " ; J ..!'■■' Suburbs Visited. -■?;/; : 7 LAKE RD., TAKAPUNA.; ■% -■■ mm i ' '■■■■' ' r _■■ u.mmmmmm*m—m* "/-"■'■ : 'J« ■XT EWZE AL A : HERALD. .1 ' AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. '',:, N. 2. Herald: 9d per . ■ week, delivered in :jj town and - suburbs. Prepaid, posted within New Zealand, J2s 6d~ per quarter; £% 5s per .7 annum... . -- ■ 7 \, -....- v»i Auckland ; Weekly : Wews : Prepaid, 10s -;i per quarter: £'1 15s per annum.. ; "■'. N.Z. ,■ Hsbaxd: -Small .prepaid . advertise- '7' montß undsr classified headings, 15 words Is per insertion, 2s 6d three consecutive insertions; 20. words Is 9d per insertion, 43 Gd i''tf three consecutive insertions; 25 wordß 2s 6d , .'>i per insertion,, 7s three consecutive inaer- itions. ■•• . ■•.-.'. •.-. ■■■•.••!-. . ■-~ • ■■$ Replies bearing nom-de-plumes or initials ,'y. only, care of post office, are not delivered ■ by the Postal Department. \ . 'i Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the ; Herald. _nd, if necw- ' ,4 sary. forwarded on to tho advertiser. . i Birth 7 Notices, , ,2s lid per insertion ;' "i doctors' or nurses' names, Is each name -<7 extra. ' Mariuage, Death, Bereavbmewt, -7,{ and In Memcriam Notices. 2p 6d per inser- > .j'tion Of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words,- ?! 3d per li.ne of five words extra. These ' ..7announcements ' must be signed by tho '_■ . ''l advertiser.:'. •■- .<:■-. ■ ■■..■■■^ Contract rates on application. The proprietors do .not hold themselves 77 responaiblo for non-insertion . of -'advertise- ■-';:« nients through accident or from other ' «! causes, or for error .in . the publication of -^ any. advertisement. 7 ' . •-7'.:-:7 : ',- ..:- ; -:'7'- . '■'■",':-; : ;'■-■:" : - -.;■. : .' ..... . ■'■ :..■ //■"'"/}' ':■•'., ■ :'■:;<'& TELEPHONES: ; - . A tising and' , Commercial: 5129, 178 Job.Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing, »,; 14; Editorial. 223; Reporters, 3693; Editor. 7. Weekly Nsws, and. Photographic. 229. Address Communications to' Wilson and ' *-' Sorton, P.O. Box 32. ; Auckland. - Waikato Branch: "Victoria Street (next •'-■. P.O.i. Hamilton. . _1 London Office: 65. Fleet Street. '■•:■-.?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 16
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