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'/v.v ; A" Vu- I •,. Patrons are urged, *'where 'possible. 1 . « s-11 to attend the Day Sessions and "avoid 1 '"i - ■ \ the disappointment of not getting in > J v > at night. Orchestral 1 Session at 2.30, •with Afternoon Tea in the Foyer in- ' ' ' "* , , >~ . > , eluded. - 1 ' ■ - " i., ' *, 1 1 { » ? STRAND- ■■ ■ N.il.'s ——— QTRAND TRAND '•— ; —- Largest . OTRAND •" STRAND and — r qtrand ICv: TKAND Finest -—— O t.ttaj<D -- ' - STRAND — Picture —— QTRAND • £5 TRAND ,■ . House. —-— OI'BAND j' ; Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. LAST DAY. - ■ - I - • ■ ■ m ! _ • Norma Talmadge In .... - " Within the Law." I Last NIGHT. I Also Screening: "Green .as Grass" (Comedy), "The Niagara in Winter,'' "Strand Magazine." Miss Mary MacCormick (Vocalist). * • CTRAND. — QTRAND OTRAND. ; ioTKAND, . . The First Post-war a Pathe Colour Drama: "TOVE •TN A TTfAREM." " JL/ove i-N ii. Xlarem." A Fascinating Story Steeped in the Atmosphere of the " Mystic East." * * » Barbaric Splendour, Romance, ana Love abounds in Gorgeous Representations of Court Life under various Sultans. — /COMMENCING rpO-MORROW. Commencing 10-morrow. Also Screening: SLOW "MOTION pOLF. LOW IVi.OTION VJOLF. A Lesson in Golf Strokes by Gene Sarazen—the Famous Player. •• • ' piITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8 O'CLOCK. .; J£imiClPALv>. QHOIR. V-. MADAME ERENE--AINSLEY. '• ■ MADAME IRENE AINSLEY. ■: PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN SOLOS BY . . MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. - City . Organist. • ' ' The " Chappell" Concept Grand Piano- . . forte recently placed in v the Town Hell' will be used for the first time at this Recital. : ' ' .ADMISSION SIXPENCE. J. S. BRIGHAM, c-r >•--•- - *. - Town ' Clerk. . ■' ■•■V vilNvnv-.v-' 1 ===== ; . == -■! ■ -■: ■■; SHOWS. '' ST. COLUMBA'S CHURCH, 'GREY LYNN. HORTICULTURAL AND industrial ;■ SHOW. 2 P.M., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19, 1924. . Entries close with Secretary, MR. A. D. STANLEY. P.O. Box 86, or REvT R. H. . HOBDAY, 82, Dryden : Stifeet, Grey Lynn, ; SATURDAY; March 15. - _ ■ .■ ... . ■ . . ■.. ...... ..... ■ 7^ - • DANOISG. - ■■ : : : /CHELTENHAM ' Cabaret, Cheltenham '' v/ Beach.— Jazz every Tuesday, 8 p.m.;. Ladies ' Is; 6d, Gents 2s. '-v-y '•:.• , BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and : v .' i Concert: Band.—Office, 236, ; Queen .St . 'Phones 734 A. 8989 (4 rings). ... I: ; TEAOHSRS Of DAKOTHQ, T ATEST ■ Baliroostn Dances thoroughly. : XJ " ;taught.—Miodern Dancing Studios, 30, • • / P&ljnerston Bldgs. (opp.'. GJP.O.). r■; TEACHERS OF MUSIC & ELOCUTIOy. Madame' : i dembue ainsley. • Pupil of Madame Mathilda - Marches!. and 1 of / Dame - '■ • - . Nellie Mo.lba, ■ And- Principal Contralto of j the Carl Rosa ' and O'Mara Grand.Opera Co.*B, > V Will be pleaised to receive pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Specially Recommended by Dame Nellie Melba. ■.■';. ■■■■ ■■. '.: ' .... For terms, etc., > - .' - • . 7, • Waitemata St., Ponsonby. 'Phone 199. r JjJR. -. •ED GAR . AN DAL. . . - Studio: : . ■ • y- : 15. ACADEMY BUILDINGS, .; UPPER QUEEN STREET. MISS HILDA PARKINSON. Certificated V Teacher of Elocution, T.C.L. , (Honours).—Recitation, Reading, Gesture, Grace. Studio: 23, Rose Rd.. Grey Lynn. MISS ELIZABETH BROUN. Pianoforte. V ; Violin Theory. Special Classes for the study of rudiments, harmony, ; counterpoint, composition.Apply 4, ' Wellesley Chambers. Wednesday. 8-€ p.m., or Phone 4149 (2 rings). v.-.-, i , , - ;; ! JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin. 'Cello U and Mandplin, 243, Symonds St., oppo- | site Post Office: (Mrs. Perkins). : ■jVyfISS • VXD A WALLACE. Teacher of Elo- | JLt-1 cution,. Academy Bldgs., Queen St.— Pupils prepared for all examinations. ii..;. - = J ... : jq-E W - ZEALAND HERALD ■/ V. , A»D , | AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. [ N.Z. Herald: 9d per week, delivered in town and " suburbs. ■ Prepaid, posted within ' New Zealand, 6d per quarter; £2 5s per | annum. ■ >:v„.v : .v . Auckland Weekly News: Prepaid. 10s | per quarter; £1 15s per annum. • N.Z. Hbeaxd: Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings. 15 words Is per insertion, 2s 6d three- consecutive inser-. tions; 20 . words Is 9d per insertion, is 6d three consecutive insertions 26 words £o 6d per insertion,, 7s three consecutive insertions. .• . 'v Replies bearing nom-de-plumee 07 initials only, care of post office, are not delivered by the Postal. Department.' Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Herald, and, if neces- • sary, forwarded on to the adver.isar. Birth ' Notices," •2s 6d per insertion; doctors' or nurses' names Is each name extra. Marriage Death, JiEHtAVEstisxT. and In Memorial Notices, 2s ;6d per insertion of 30 words. If in • excess of 30 words. 9d\. per . line of five words extra. These announcements must •be signed by the advertiser ... Contract rates on application. ■:The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements ■ through accident or from other causes, or for error m the publication of any advertisement.. , TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129, 173; Job Printing Order Office, 2800: Publishing. 14; Editorial, 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor, Weekly News and Photographic, 229. Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, - P.O. • Box 32, Auckland. r Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (next P.O;), Hamilton, . ; k . . London Office: 85, Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 14

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