Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

> ' amuslemeihts. TH • LIMB = The Li§!B - • TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. RUPERT HUGHES'. GREAT DOMESTIC COMEDY-DRAMA. • " I^LIMME." "VXIMME." ' "GIMME." ' ;. • " GIMME." " GIMME." ; , ? v'. " GIMME." ' • " GIMME'.." . GIMME." ; " " > The first request i for money is bitter , - to a BRIDE'S lips. 1 It becomes an easy habit later. , . " riIMME." " IXIMME." . ■ " GIMMI!." GIMME." TO PAY HER DEBT OF HONOUR! —Suppose you had borrowed One Hundred Pounds do buy a trousseau for your honeymoon— and then suppose your husband were, to learn of your mysterious debt later on. . ■ , ' —What would you say in anto his jealous accusations? —The heroine of Rupert Hughes' stirring drama vowed ■. that she would raj- back ner debt if it were the . last act of her life. It looked an if it would, be. but true love has. a way or I overcoming difficulties, aim Rupert Hughes has tola this story of domestic life ™th keen understanding and sympathy. It's a picture that everyone will love. The Second Bis Feature is ."OKI? 666" "OFFICER 666 " " OFFICER v 666." THE FARCE THAT ROCKEU THE EARTH WITH LAUGHTER. THE PLAY THAT SHOOK BROADWAY WITH ITS GALES OF LAUGHTER., ITS FAME HAS ECHOED TO I'OUR CORNERS OF THIi EARTH. TOM MoobI: OM iVioORE, TOM MOORE. And a Cast of' Comedians That Could Not be Excelled. . SELECTED' SUPPORTS. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA & . > THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA OF TEN PICKED PLAYERS.* OF TEN PICKED PLAYERS. Overture: "Stradella." 'PHONE 3645 AND BOOK. TO-DAY'S MATINEE. "OFFICER 656." BUSTER KEATON ■ . In "ONE WEEK." "THUNDERBOLT ! JACK." - Serial. "STEP FORWARD." Mack Sennett Comedy.. The Greatest Matinee Programme Ever Offered at the .Prices. rjtOWN JJALL CONCERT QHAMBER TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. STUDENTS OF MISS EVELYN WYMAN. Pianoforte Duo -------- Schutt MISS NANCY WILKINSON AND MR. : : I VON LAMBERT. Prelude and Fugue ------ Bach . * MISS CLARICE WOOD. L.A » Sonata - - - - - - - - Beethoven MISS LILLIAN WINN. L.A B. Song, Harlequin - - - - Sanderson MR. BARRY: CONEY. Concerto -. -- -- -- -- Beethoven - MISS EDNA ROBINSON. " Rain! in the Gardens" - - - - Debussy MISS ELLA POSTLES. The Prince - -- -- -- -- Bridge MR. IVON LAMBERT. Hungarian Fantasia (Concerto) - - Liszt MISS ELVA POLLARD, L.A.B. Song, Enduring f Love ----- Brahms " , MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Ballade - -- -- -- ... Chopin■ MISS DOROTHEA TAYLOR. L.A.B. Holberg Suite ------- Greig MISS NANCY WILKINSON. Songs, ( Adieu de Matin ----- Pessard ; : Aime-moi - -- -- -- - Bern berg . . ' MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Concerto - - v -- - Mendelssohn MISS LILLIAN QUINN, L.A.B. Jeux d'Eau - -- ,-- -- -- - Ravel . , MISS CLARICE WOOD, L.A.B. I A Country Dance ----- Beethoven Caprice ------- Paganini-Schumann MISS ELVA POLLARD, L.A.B. Song, Linden Lea - - - - Williams MR. BARRY CONEY. Pianoforte Duo ------- Whelpley MISS NORMA CALDER AND MISS ■ QUEENIE POORE. Admission: 3s (Reserves), and 2s. plus tax. Box plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. j " QTEPHEN Adams' Songs," by Henley, ~ 'O played by I nil, Orchestra. Your chance to hear the old songs.. > C < GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. ■ " 'December 4. - ' fav. • AQUATICS, EV O N PORT YACHT CLUB. " \Vf OPENING DAY, ,-f TO-DAY—SATURDAY'— . v New Boats, Prize and, Queen March competing. First race to startj at 2.30 p.m. All races starting and finishing: off eastern end Victoria Wharf. Devonport Boys' Band in attendance. ~ ■' v STANLEY T. COMPTON, Hon. Secretary. r OONSONBY CRUISING. CLUB. 1 r DECEMBER 1. GENERAL HANDICAP. .ARKLE'S BAY. Classes A, B. C, E. H, I. L, N. also * Launches. - GENERAL HANDICAP. HARBOUR RACES. : Classes (M, V. and (T. X, and Y). ■ Entries close. E. J. Kelly and Co., Kingston Street. Mr. Hewson. c.o John Burns, 4.30 on ' WEDNESDAY. 28th; Clubhouse, St. Mary's Bay, 9 p.m. S. L. DRYLAND. Hon. Sec. t.. . = 1; LAWN TENNIS. "DAYFIELD OLD SCHOLARS' LAWN S3 TENNIS CLUB. ' ' The Half-Yearly General : Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Pavilion on TUEBDAY, November 27, 1923, at 8 p.m. Business:(l) Report and Balance-sheet. (2) Election of Officers. (3!' General. . , ' ' MAXWELL S. WALKER. ; ' ._ '• ' -I • Hon. Secretary. - " • =~ . —^ BOXINO. - 1 .jgOXING SSOCIATION (Patron: His Excellency the Governor- I General. ■ ' TOWN, TT A L L, JLown XL AL L. 23, AT 8* P.M. Eugene "\tolaire. • UGENE V OLAIRE. EUGENE VOL AIRE. The EUGENE VOL AIRE.' Hero of EUGENE VOLAIRE. 300 Contests. (France), '■&. • BOXES ;v ; ,.= , BOXES STEWART OMITH. TEW ART OMITH. The ; : STEWART SMITH. Clever. " "" STEWART SMITH. Aucklander. STEWART SMITH. (Auckland). Pulll: £150. • . . FIFTEEN 3-MINUTE ROUNDf. Preceded by a Number of First-class AMATEUR BOUTS. NOTE PRICES. —Circle and Stalls. Sb; Top. Gallery and Back -Stalls, 2s (id; lieserves. 7s 6d; Stage, £I.' We pay tax. Box Plan Now. Open at Carter and Asher's, Tobacconists. opposite' Herald Office. - ■ ' ' ' Day Sales: 5s Tickets on sale Carter and Asher's, Wednesday > morning. Members may Reserve, as last Carnival. ROD. CARTER. ■ Hon. Secretary. == . ==? BILLIARDS. you : think of Billiards, think of 'VV '■ The Premier Billiard Parlours, Melern'a New Buildings. Newton. KEEP FIT.—Up-to-date Gymnasium for Business Mvn. Physical Culture and Boxing. •» / , F. W. BATCHELOR. A ' ' 34, ■ Customs Street. Q.IVE to the Auckland War Memorial WOULD like address Auckland Fly Ex--1 terminating Co. or know where prol cure . Muscafinis.—Fly. 81. HzbAld.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19231124.2.175.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 20

Word Count
792

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 20

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert