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AMUSEMENTS. PVERYBODY'S •fJ V K H Y B O D Y ' S "Jj 1 V E R Y B O D Y' S •p V..-E R Y.B 0 D Y ' S (Direction - Thomas A. O'Brien) Jy[OW. QHO WING. THE KING OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS, Hoot OOT Gi IBSON JTiBSON GIBSON GIBSON Gibson rnso.v IN " riHIP /"\F I 1 HE INLYING IT. " L/fllP V/F IHE J LYING U . " pnip- " VVIIIP r\v r PHE "1? LYING TT." Up IHE JL LYING u." PETER TTERNON'S QILENCE." ETER > ERNON'S . OILENCE. The first of the really big Australian Paramount Productions. Continuous from 10 a.m. For Reserves Phone 41-102. PRINCESS , RINCESS AND JL I VOL I. "PRINCESS AND MMVOLI. 1 rincess And j- ivoli. (Direction, Thomas A. O'Brien.) 7VTOW Q MOWING. now O MOWING. » UDOLPH \, r ALENTINO, ItUDOLPH V ALENTINO, T> UDOLPH \J ALENTINO. -iX'UDOLPH > ALENTINO. AND rpfVOLl. IjLND 1 I VOL I. O UUOLPH \, T ALENTINO, it UDOLPH V ALENTINO, T> UDOLPH \J ALENTINO, X\UDQLPII > ALENTINO. In the Drama of Tempestuous LAve, " A QOCIETY Q ENS ATTON." "A UOCIETY O EN'S AT ION." " A Q OCT ETY (JENSATION." "A OOCIETY OENSATION." AND DOUGLAS 1 ACT KAN. OUGLAS IVIac.IJEAN, DOUGLAS TVf ACT BAN. OUGL A S iVI-.U'IJEAN. " rpHAT'S M " 1 HAT'S MY JUAB'S. " rpHAT'S 11TY "O ABY." " I HAT'S MY ..O ABY.' Tou'll go out ? ready to kiss the Landlord, after seeing this Capital Comedy. PRINCESS: Continuous from 11 a.m. tor Reserves, Phone 41-586. T.IVOLI: Nightly at 7.45. Plan at deal's. Theatre Phone 44-13 H. 1? Billy" Q T. T A M E S' IJ A L L, O T. '' A M E S' JO. A L L. TOP WELLINGTON STREET. rro-MORROw (Tuesday) i?vening, i- O-MORROW (TUESDAY) J-JVENING, AT 8 P.M. /I RAND VJRAND TTOCAL AND V OCAL AND 7 NSTRUMENTAL Instrumental 7 NSTRUMENTAL (CONCERT Instrumental Concert BY THE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF ST. JAMES' CHOIRPROGRAMME: ■ Pianoforte Duet, "Hungary" (Moskowski), MISS D. HISLOP and MRS. A. DOLLAR. Vocal Fantasia on the Songs of Sir Walter Scott, introducing "Hail to the Chief," 'Bluo Bonnets," "McGregors' Gatherill"," "Pibroch O'Donnil Dhu," etc.— ST. JAMES' CHOIR (conductor, Mr, Walter ImpetV. Song, "Tho Love Pipes of Juno" (Day) -MISS MARY GOW. Song. "The Song of tho Clock" (Burchell) —MR. E. H. FOOT. Vocal Onartette. "The Barrin' 0' the Door" —MISS L. RUSSELL. MRS. A. DOLLAR and MESSRS. A. L. MACPHERSON and A. DOLLAR. Pianoforte Solo, "Poupee Valsante" (Poldini)—Mß. LEN. SCHWABE. Song, "Good-Bye" (Tosti)—Mß. D. McC'ONOCHIE. Grand Vocal Fantasia on the Operas "Maritnna" and "Lurline." introducing all the favourite numbers.—ST. JAMES' CHOIR. Some Humour-MR. J. FINLAYSON. Song, "0, Wha's for Scotland and Charlie" (Gledhill)—Mß. A. L. MACPHERSON. Song, "What a Wonderful World it Would Be" (Lohr)—MßS. A. STEPHEN. Song, "I Did Not Know" (Trotere)—Mß. . C. F. PERFECT. . . Song, "The Mission of a Rose" (Cowen) —MISS DAISY HISLOP. Part Song. "Tho Lost Chord" (Sullivan) -ST. .TAMES' CHOIR. Song—MßS. ALLAN BRUCE. Song, "Scotland Yet"—Mß. J. BANNATYNE. Humorous Quartette. "Toothache"—MlSS L. RUSSELL. MRS. A. DOLLAR and MESSRS. A. L. MACPHERSON and A. DOLLAR, Part Song, "'.'aim Be Thy Slumbers'! (Bishop)—ST. JAMES' CHOIR. GOD SAVE THE KING. At the Piano: MRS. A. DOLLAR and MR. WALTER IMPETT. ADMISSION: Is. PROCEEDS FOR CHURCH FUNDS. TENDERS. "jVTEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 1> RAILWAYS. Written Tenders, marked on envelope, "Storage Tank, ®Frankton Junction," and addressed to-the. Chairman, Railway Board, Wellington, will be received up till Noon on FRIDAY, October 22, ]92G, for the Construction of a GO,OOO gallon Underground Reinforced Concrete Storage Tank at Frankton Junction, to amended plans, etc. Particulars may be seen at the offices of the Stationmaster, Auckland, and Architectural Branch, Railways, Frank ton Junction. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR MILD STEEL PLATES, ANGLES, ETC. Superintendent's Office, Quay Street, October G, 1926. Tenders will be received at this Office, until noou of TUESDAY, October 19, 1926, for the supply and delivery of:— MILD STEEL PLATES. ANGLES, ETC. in terms of Specification to be seen at the Office of the Purchasing Department, Quay Street. " Tenders to be addressed to tho Chairman and endorsed on the Envelope, " Tender for Steel Plates, etc," The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order. H. B. BURNETT, Superintendent and Secretary. rjp 0 B U J. L D E RS. House in Wood at Portland Road, Remucra. Tendei'3 for tho above will be received up till noon on MONDAY. October 18, 1926 The lowest 'or any tender not necessarily accepted. JONES AND PALMER, Architects; 405, Southern Cross Buildings, Tel. 40-409. Chancery Street. *]-_ " BU 1 L~D ER S. 2-STOREY RESIDENCE !in Brick and Wood). Gilgit Ave., Mountain Road. Tenders, closing at Noon on WEDNESDAY, October 20. are invited for the above. H. L. MASSEY, A.K.1.8.A., A.N.Z I A Registered Architect, JW. Shortland Street. r y 0 B U I L D ir~R~S. RESIDENCE IN WOOD IN REMUERA. Tenders for the. above will be received nntil 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, October 22, 1926. CHARLES TOWLE. A.R.1.8.A., Registered Architect, 5. Safe Deposit Bides., High St. rp O B U T L D E R s. REMOVAL AND ALTERATIONS TO BUILDING IN VIRGINIA AVENUE (IN WOOD). Tenders are invited for above and will lie received up to 12 Noon, WEDNESDAY, October 20. DANIEL B. PATTERSON, Architect. 2.'1. Shortland Street, Auckland. OF MOUNT ALBERT. CAST IRON PIPES. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to Noon of TUESDAY. October )9.' for the Supply and Delivery of approximately 298 Tons of Cast Iron Water Mains. Particulars may be obtained on application at the office of the Resident' Engineer, "New North Road. Morningaidc, during office hours. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , 11. UTTING, Town Clerk. Morningside, October 11, 1926. WAIT* ITEM ATA COUNTY TENDERS. Marker! lenders will rte received up (ill Noon on FRIDAY. October 22, 1026, for the following works:— CONTRACT NO. 827 TARRANT ROAD. - Construction of .Six Chains of Now Formation at. WoodhiU. CONTRACT NO. HSR-TE ATATU "WHARF KOAD.--Construction of 41} Chains of New Formation at To Atatu. CONTRACT NO. H59-SIIAW ROAD. Construetiori of 53 Chains of New Formation at Gratia. Plans, specifications and conditions may he seen nt the County Office, Corner Shortland and Princes Streets, Auckland. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . ~, v GERALD A, JACKSON, County Office,, October 7, 1926,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19455, 11 October 1926, Page 20

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