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AMUSEMENTS. Big- : rnowN ttall. IG -L own Hall. FIVE MORE DATS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 19. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). MARCH 10. QOVC E E I In Aid oft KARITANE TTOMB, ARITANE JU. JME Arranged by the AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS* ASSOCIATION. ' PROGRAMME: 1. PIANOFORTE QUARiTETTI?. 'Tinge's Cave" ------ (Mendelssohn) MESSRS. LEO. WHITTAKER BARRY CONEY, CYRIL TOWSEY. ERIC WATERS. 2. SONG, "Be Still. Black Bird" - - - (Sanderson) MISS LOIS EVANS. 3. VIOLIN SOLO—(a) "Or Wines of Bong" (MendeJssofcn-Archron). (b) "Caprice Viennoia" (Krteisler). MR. FRANK PARSONS. 4. SONG. "How's My Bioy?" - - (Homer) MISS MINA CALDOW. 5. SONG, "Song of thoi Volga Boatmen" (Koen&n) MR. BARRY CONEY. 6. SONG. "Bells of Brittany" - - - . (Lyall Phillips) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 7. QUARTETTE. "Fireside Melodies" LYRIC FOUR. 8. CHARACTER SONG. "Only a Penny" MISS GERTI CAMPION. INTERVAL. 9. PIANOFORTE QUARTETTE. "Danse Macabt'a" (Saint Saens) MESSRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. BARRY CONEY. ERIC WATERS, LEO. WHITTAKER. 10. SOME HUMOUR. ALAN McELWAIN. 11. SONG, "May Laurels Crown My Brow" (Verdi) MISS dorote:y YOUD. 12. SONG, "A Spirit Flower" - - - (Campbell Tipton) MR. A. H. RIPLEY. 13. SONG. "My Jewels" - - - (Sanderson) MISS MINA CALDOW. 14. VIOLIN SOLO. "Scherzo Tarsntelle" (WienairsKi) MR. FRANK PARSONS. 15. DUET. "A Night in Venice." MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY AND MR. BARRY CONEY. 16. SONG. "Love's a Merchant" - (Carew) MISS LOIS EVANS. 17. QUARTETTE. "Mu'ligan Musketeers" LYRIC FOUR. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and la. The former are reserves (now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., Queen St.), the 2s are "take-yo:ir-ehance'' seats. and the bob is "hana-over." Tickets are obtainable at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. or at C.T. Club. " pHARLEY'S . A UNT " pOMEDY. " V-zHARLEY'S iIUNT" v^OMEDY. more ladies and GENTLEMEN WITH ACTING ABILITY REQUIRED FOR TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND WITH THE FAMOUS COMEDY. " CHARLEY'S AUNT." " CHARLEY'S AUNT." Company to be formed after production by Whangarei Amateurs on May 6 and 7. Actress'or Actor wishing to invest £280 may h"-e h-lf-oha-re of tour. THEATRICAL, 496, HERALD. TEACHERS OF MUSIC & ELOCUTION. jgDITH M. SHELMERDINE, L.R,A.M., London. L.T.C.L., London. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. THEORY, , . HARMONY AND FORM. Studio: IS, "THE ACADEMY," Upper Queen' St. (nest Tabernacle). Jj" R. EDGAR RANDAL. Studio: 15. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. UPPER QUEEN STREET. iy£R. ■ WALTER . . SMITH HAS RESUMED TEACHING, Vacancies for a Limited Number of Pupils. Hawaiian Guitar. Ultelelc. Mandoline, and Banjo. , Studio: 16, TURNER STREET. I . ' , TV/fADAME IREzsE AINSLEY, 1 ivi Pupil of Madam® Mathilde Marchosi and of Dame Nellie Molba, And Principal Contralto of the Carl Rosa and O'Mara Grand Opera Co.'s, Will be pleased to receive pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Specially Recommended by Dams Nellie ! , Melba. For terms, etc., 7, Waitemata St.,; Ponsonby. 'Phone 199. VOICE. PIANO. VOICE. . PIANO. WALTER I M P E T T. ALTER IMPET T. Students Prepared for'the Concert Plat» form and all Examinations. Lessens resumed. MONDAY. February 4. Studio: - 74. BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. CITY. "17LOCUTION Classes, junior, senior; in--Li terviews, Wednesdays, 3-6, or correspon3 Gladys M. Rees, 188, Symonda St. JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, 'Cello and Mandolin, ; 243. Symonds St., opposite Post Office (Mrs. Perkins). t- — ■ .1 —— _j NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. "VfURSE McDONALD has Removed to No. 1* 2, Kingsway Avenue, Mt. Albert. 'Phone 3175 A. ===== -M ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ' A RMATURES and All Classes of Winding -ii- Repairs.—Watson, Steele and Ganley. Ltd., Welleeley St., Auckland. == * AT E W ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKL\ NEWS. N.Z. Herald: 2d per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within , N«: j Zealand, 12s Gd per quarter; £2 5s per annum. Auckland Weekly N»ws! Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 15s per annum. N.Z. Herald: Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings, 15 words Is per insertion, 2s 6d three consecutive insertions; 20 words Is 9d per insertion. 4s 6d three consecutive insertions; 25 words is 6d per insertion, 7s three consecutive insertions. Replies bearing nom-de-plmnes ox 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 necessary. forwarded on to the advertiser. Birth Notices, 2s 6d per insertion; doctors' or nurses' names Is each name extra. Marriage. Death, Hehi.ave>c>..n*t. and In MeMoria* 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 in the publication of any advertisement, TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129, 173; Job Printing Order Office, 2890; Publishing, 14; Editorial, 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor, Weekly News and Photographic, 229. Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, P.O. Box 32, Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (next P. 0.), Hamilton London Office: 85, Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 16

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