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AMUSEMENTS. I 1 ULLER'S UpERA XIOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sous, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. FULLERS. Best of all FULLER/S. FULLER'S Vaudeville. FULLERS. jpULLER'S "^7" AUDEVILLE AND JJEVUE. What a great show we have this week! PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY. piIIL QMITH. PHIL QMITH. Jtr IJIL QMITH., JL HIL QMITH. PHIL SMITH And His Superior, Refined MUSICAL COMEDY FOLK, With Natti NAT HANLEY. In a Delightful Kill-the-Blues Playlet, "ON THE SCENT." Terrific. Success Nightly of CHARLSTON'S SUPER-SIX CH JAZ^ T SYMPHON[STS. SUPER-SIX JAZZ SYMPHOMbTb. A Jazz Band that is " different." BARCLAY MAE REGAE. THE LITTLEJOHNS. -- PHIL. LOPAZ. MONDAY NEXT MONI).\Y NEXT BARCLAY will introduce his Sensational Bullet-catching Act. It is nol a trick, but t'he Real Goods. PRICES: 3s. 2s. Is. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. '7" I?U RORE n F ENTHUSIASM A. X URORE v F JCiNIHUbIAbM 'Marked the Opening Concert ot DAME CLARA BUil DAME CLARA BUfl MR, KENNEKLEY RUMFQED. MR. KENNEKLEY RUMFORD. The remarkable demonstration _ by the crowded audience was a wonderiul tribute to their great artistry and delightful personalities, as well as a practical indication of their undiminished popularity. Despite ihe coming and gomnr of new stars, tney still hold prido of place ns. ENGLAND'S GREATEST SINGERS. ENGLAND'S GREATEST SINGERS. Brilliant Success of . MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSEISAC. The Distinguished French Solo Pianist, rjp OW N JJ AL L. Direction - -- -- -- J. and N. Taifc. SECOND GREAT CONCERT. SECOND GREAT CONCERT. TO-NIGHT AT Q 1 0-NIGHT AT O. TO-NIGHT AT Q 10-NIGHT AT O. In response to hundreds of requests, Dame Clara Butt will include as an encore To-night., " THE LOST CHORD " " THE LOST CHORD " " THE LOST CHORD (With Grand Organ). "FIVE BIBLICAL SONGS" (with organ obligatio). Anton Dvorak; "SHENAJNr DOAH" (Old Sea Chanty), arr. Richard Terry; "SOFT FOOTED SNOW" (Sigurd Lee); "SO LITTLE TIME " (Herman Lolir), with Mr. Kennerley Rumford (Duet); "NIGHT HYMN AT SEA" (Goring Thomas). Mr Kennerlev Rumford will Sing: "SILENT MOON" (Vaughan Williams). "WHEN CHILDER PLAY" (Walford Davies), "THE JOCUND DANCE" (Walford Davies) "SEA FEVER" (John Ireland). "GO NOT HAPPY DAY" (Frank Bridge), "THE KING'S HIGHWAY" (Stanford). Mdlle. Marie Antoinette Aussenao Will Play: "OVERTURE" (Bach* "VALSE RUSSE" (Glazounoff). "ETUDE" (Chopin). "LA CAMPANELLA (Liwt Busoni). Accompanist - - ROY ELLETT. Organist - - BERNARD PAGE. THIRD CONCERT—SATURDAY NTGTTT. THIRD CONCERT—SATURDAY NIGHT. RESERVED SEATS, 7s fid and IDs 6d. Unreserved. 5s and 3s. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Positively the last opportunities of hearing the World's Greatest ' Contralto at the Zenith of her carec. Patrons are advised 1o take qdvantage of the Day Sale of Tickets and avoid the cruph at thfi doors. Doors Open To-nicht at 8 p.m. Sharp. CLAUDE KINGSTON. Concert Director for Ji and N. Tait. DO NOT FORGET TO-NIGHT. MOONLIGHT TRIP ON S.S. RANGITOTO. Bert Kingsland's Band will play half-hour before sailine. MEETINGS. IyOTICE' TO TAXI OWNERS. A meeting of Taxi Owners will be held in the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, January 25. 1926. at 8 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS.—To consider what action shall be taken in regard to the demand made upon Taxis by the Auckland City Council and the Local Bodies for payment of heavy traffic tax. and to appoint," a delee:ate to attend a Dominion Conference of protest against inclusion of taxis in the Regulations, to be held in Wellington early in February, v It is important that' every Taxi Owner in Auckland should attend this meeting, whether a member of the Association or not. G. G. GOODMAN. President. Auckland Taxi Owners' Assn. BIG tent. I G J- EN T, CIVIC SQUARE. THIS AFTERNOON. 3 p.m. REV. J. PATTISON. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m. DR. W. H. PETTIT. BRIGHT SINGING. POWERFUL ADDRESSES. DON'T MISS A MEETING. THE ROTORUA CO-OPERATIVE J TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that an Appropriation meeting of the Society will be held in the Society's Office. R.M. Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, January 27. 1926. at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Appropriation. No. I Group; Sale by Tender. £4OO. in 'i lots oi ! £2OO each. No member shall bo eligible to participate in appropriation who is not financial as per" Rule 96, on or beforo Monday, 25th, Jan., at 5 p.m. LES. VICKERS. Secretary. DENTISTRY. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many Great Advantages Which Are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG' OTHERS: NO PAIN. NO NEED to come back the fiecond time or oftener. as under other methods. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stumps left in the gums, PERFECTLY SAFE for all agm I can safely use it on a patient of 80 years. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART or fluttering, from otheir complaints, it will not affect you. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly extracted. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. ALL DENTAL WORK GUARANTEED. Speciality in Gum Block Toeth. PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT. IENTIST MUNRO "I? MANUEL, FIRST FLOOR. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS OPEN EVERY EVENING. Phone 41-604. Take Elevator. DANCING. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office: 236. Queen St Phone 43-234. 3969 (4 rines). THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALI BELISARIUS, BY FINLAND, OUT OF CANTATRICE; and CORNELIUS by ALL BLACK OUT OF ROSE SEATON both sound, untried thoroughbred stallions ironi the stoutest racing blood, in good condition E. B. LAXON, Kamo Road, Whangarei. 'T'ROTTER, well known (Kean John), sound, and in training; cheap.—Kelseyl Epeom,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19231, 21 January 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19231, 21 January 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19231, 21 January 1926, Page 18

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