■ '■'■''"'' AMUBIMBNT». • "■....' ' TOWN TTAItf/rnONCERT Chamber. own Hall v/oncert Chamber. FOR xmas. and short ' season, . ._■:,, j ... Commencing ■ TO-NIGHT AT 8. > * '' \ L . TO-NIGHT AT B. v^-'r'''' i '*^''^' ! '"**'T'': TO-NIGHT AT 8. , ; v":-' '-.' : To--xriGHT. v "-:V r ' : : : .'v^' ; ,,' f. O-ll IGHT. :-::' ; TO-NIGHT AT 6. '■•■<':■< TO-NIGHT AT 8. „ .. , TONIGHT AT 8. 4 GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE f GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE ■]- : TO-NIGHT ' ; ' .-.-;■ .■'••.'.'■;. t ; . -;v^ -a? TO-NIGHT " I -.• "' of the ' ■;; ■; ~ -:: " - FAMOUS ENGLISH . ENGLISH ■"■"■ . . .'•'.■'.. ENGLISH ' - ENGLISH ! . I WUMPHREY -DISHOF. ~) . I ; TTUMPHREY "DISHOP. 1 .7 . "QTUMPHREY TOISHOP. I COMEDY AND OPERATIC COMPANY. COMEDY AND OPERATIC ', COMPANY. COMEDY. AND OPERATIC. COMPANY. V' ■ TO-NIGHT AT 8; j , .' TO-NIGHT AT 8 .1 y ' ,_ , and every evening during the Xrhas holidays, the HUMPHREY BISHOP COMPANY;wiII present their unique productions exactly and in every way as in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, etc, under the direction of J. C. Williamson and J. and N. Tait. ,', A Wonderful Lightning Blend of "l MUSIC7~COMEDY ) , OPERA. { ~, I REVUE. DANCING. SONG and ''^' ' -i TOPICAL T3URLESQUE. OPICAL IJURLEBQUE. The opening performance TO-NIGHT will mark a new era in the theatrical history of the. Dominion, for the '< y. ENTIRE COMPANY AND ORCHESTRA ENTIRE COMPANY AND ORCHESTRA will appear, comprised of , ALL STAR LONDON ARTISTS r ALL STAR LONDON ARTISTS at- ■•"■■ / popular T>RICES. opular RICES. book early., book EARLY. book early. book EARLY. for the . HUMPHREY BISHOP COMPANY. . HUMPHREY BISHOP COMPANY. THE SENSATION OF EVERY ENGLISHSPEAKING PART OF THE GLOBE. THE "SOMETHING NEW" that has long been wanted. Popular Prices: ss;' 4s; 8s; 2s (Plue Tax). Box Plans at Lewis OR. Eady and Son. Day Sales at Coleman's; H.M. Arcade. . "The Broadway Gets The Best.":, BROADWAY. To-night. BROADWAY ROADWAY. At 7.30. BROADWAY. ■' . The Last Night. , " •.„;, • "Island Wives" .... Connne Griffitns. "Island Wives" -"*:«'. - ■■•'-' Coiinne Griffiths. Also. - < ■ - ' ' ■ ,". ; "Crossed Wires" .... Gladys Walton "Crossed Wires" - ... Gladys Walton '-, COMMENCING TO-MORROW:; ', ' All Star Cast in " THE PRIDE OF" PALOMAR." "THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR." n Peter B. Kyne's Greatest Story, : . A Very Fine Paramount Special. ■.--■ Usual Prices. 9d and Is. Reserves 1076 A. EVERYBODY' KATHERINE VERYBODY'S MaoDONALD EVERYBODY'S In 5 . EVERYBODY'S.' " The Lonely Road." EVERYBODY'S.' " The Lonely Road." EVERYBODY'S. " The Lonely Road." EVERYP DY'S. ' " The Lonely Road." EVERYBODY'S. " The Lonely Road." : , EVERYBODY'S. ' And I EVERYBODY'S. 1 ;J. V Big * EVERYBODY'S. Supporting Programme ■~. laapßg"- I '- ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL ■■■;'-|E;-.■:;,' .;. SOCIETY. 1 " ;.■•':■'.- ~;• . j ■ The above -Society invites applications' for the position of < : 1; > I CONDUCTOR.' . Applicants must have had i experience in conducting first-clasa Choral Music. 5; Salary, , £100 per - annum. -i;)wg;■■'■ <, Applications, accompanied by copies oftestimonials, will be received up to '5 p.m. on JANUARY 14 NEXT. ; i ', ; Schedule af duties may be obtained from the undersigned., > ■:.:■':','■./'-:..'. , ' H. T. WHTTTINGHAM, § ' " -'■ ':'*' ■■- : 'l-'' V ; '•' Secretary. : -i 161, Hereford Street. Christchurch. ; ; ; ' V--'--'' ■ '"■' EXHIBITIONS. i y >,] r "\ AR T ~ ff,j H IBIT IO N. Prior to being shown • in London, an EXHIBITION OF THE PAINTINGS . M*-.R. S'H ELILAB * Will beheld in the ' ".;/■:•' UgOCIETY OF QALLERY, KITCHENER STREET, ' NOW OPEN. ;., - ■TO-DAY, THE LAST DAY. ,-■ . ' . ■■ •"•;.■■' :10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ! >' " r'UPWARDS OF 60 LANDSCAPE AND "• ; ,V . FIGURE BUBJECTB. ~?;" : : Including many recent New s Zealand 'and ■.;..; . ."'...•'■ Fijian. Works. ■-■'...•. r ■......, ~' ADMISSION FREE. - 3 ' ■ w ■■■'■•■•-■ -4-- ']-<:.■' -REUNIONS.:^;:.-^-^.- : .- ■TTING'S < EMPIRE 1 > VETERANS. .Members are reminded , that the Annual Reunion Picnic will take place on SATURDAY NEXT. December 22, at Point Erin Park. Shelly Be«ch Road, Pon«onby, 2 p.m. ; Decorations to be worn.' ' .: ".-"-.'«-■ •>'* ■,' • By Order. .■-\ ■'■■'■■■ ;•;■ (J « " . , ; ■' %■£'■ ■■ ■-'■■". >■ '_■ JAMES STICHBURY. ?£ ' .■■ :-i Captain. Hon. Secretary 'and - Treasurer. ■ '''■'£ PRIZE-GIVINCS. ;n~~ . A UCKLAND ' GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. ' PRESENTATION OF PRISES. The Presentation of Prizes to the Purils cfthjs AUCKLAND GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL w and the EPSOM , GIRLS? GRAMMAR SCHOOL willTTake place at 7 45 o'clock TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), in the Hall of the Boys' ■ School, Mountain 1 Road. i ; Parents of Pupils, friends of the Schools, and all interested in education .are cordially invited to be present. * ,'' CHAS. E. G. TISDALL. -'..'■' ■/■;;[. Secretary-Treasurer, !.'':H;.,' ; v ~ Auckland Grammar School Board. '•;;'. : .^^:-'/:';>b6xiWo. ; c- ...■■■ ■■■ . --: ; /7&'*&-<- : £;- T AU MABUNUI -»';: ■ : - iM : AKXjaJLV\ J- BOXING -r.y ' . /ASSOCIATION.. .< ffyy""~lrttfl DECEMBER 22. - CLARRIE BLACKBURN (New Zealand) I v. LARRY LASHER (Australia), ? .■? ; FOR A PURSE OF £150. • t *. [ Special 6 .Rounds —Jim ' Smith (North Island champion) v. '■'■ McKnight ; (Hamilton)- ' and several other Amateur Contests '.. '.' ■ - SPI THOMAS; Secrets rV. J »■■ .. . ... .■ " ,| ;:' .'.'■■ ! . - '■ ■ - SPORTING. : Tl/rANAWATU rpROTTING ,' pLUB. -* A NNUAL MEETING, JANUARY 16 . t .•:•: ■ 6 . ';.■-'■; . ... '.~. ,; ■; ■■ .^s. r y. ?*■%>£ I OWNERS AND TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations for all events close on' FRIDAY, the 21st inst., at 6 p.m. ; A. H. MANSON. :„:, Secretary. .;,'■ - Box ' 393. Palmer&ton North. ~ : * .. BAY OF. ISLANDS RACING , t CLUB , v .-*-■ *•',( (Incorporated): ~: _/"'.. ' -.v ' , ANNUAL MEETING ■ To be held on '■-'* -: ; , THE KAWAKAWA RACECOURSE, SATURDAY. JANUARY 19, 1824. NOMINATIONS for'all;'event's''' close with the Secretary, Kawakawa,. «nd- with Mr. C. F. Mark, $ Auckland, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), December;,2o. 1923. Special Boat and ' Train Arrangements. ■ -~, CLAUDS H. PUTTICK. '■ v-• , Secretary, KawaJouw*, - ' .' . :.'■"' '■■'■ ■■■' .0 ■' ■' '-;■"' ."-'■'■- ■'■■ ~'."■•;." , :•■■•'''.■.'■ '■'• ■ ■'- , '-'■' '".'
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19231219.2.182.6
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 20
Word Count
771Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 20
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.