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AMUSEMENTS. ADVERTISE THE GOODS. THEM! !!!!!!!. MISLED. REASONABLE PRICES, AT THE - NATIONAL. THE NATIONAL. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 11.30, 2, 5 and 7.45. the Society Story, CROOKS." CROOKS." Fighting to Turn White, to His Prospective Bride?? a picture of very considerable merit. Warner Brothers Present FAZENDA, FAZENDA. Comedienne, and COOK. COOK. of Laughter-Makcre, In SIS." for real enjoyment than (he Title the Makers. LAUGHABLE COMEDY. THE NATIONAL. R. A. CLELAND, Prop. The No-tax Theatre. PhoDe 42-169. TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). Direction ■ - -E. J. Gravestock, Ltd. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. ALSO ON TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. " Miss Evans has one of the most beautiful voices of the day."—London Daily Mail. " The rich mellow voice of Mr. Gange proved to be one of the most delightful ever heard at such an event."—Philadelphia North American. E. J. GRAVESTOCK, LTD. Have the Honour to Present the DISTINGUISHED BRITISH SINGERS, MISS - MR. MISS AMY EVANS. AMY EVANS. AMY EVANS. AMY EVANS. FRASER GANGE. FRASER GANGE. FRASER GANGE. FRASER GANGE. After Their Wonderful Triumphs in Europe and America. TO-MORROW NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. MISS AMY EVANS Will Sing: " Porgi Amor" (Marriage of Figaro) -- - Mozart. " Depuis le jour " (Louise) - - - UharPentier. " Wiegenlied " - Reger. " Dio Almacht " (Almighty Power) - Schubert. "My Lovely Celia ' - ------- Monro. " When e'er a S'nowflake " - Liza Lehmann. " Before You Came " - - 11. Lane Wilson. And the Duet with Mr. Gange from " Rigoletto." MR. FRASER GANGE Will Sing: Prologue from " Pagliacci " - - Leoncavallo. " Traun durch die Daemmerung " Strauss. ** Wohin - - Schubert. " The Two Grenadiers " - - - Schumann. " The Sound o' the Pipes " IT. Waldo Warner. " Farmer John " - - - - H'. Waldo Warner. " A Smuggler's Song " - - - - - Mullinar. Etc., Etc. MISS ENID CONLEY. Solo Pianist and Accompanist. PRICES: Cs, 4s and 2s. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 4s, Day Sales, at Coleman, Tobacconist, Arcade. All Prices Plus Tax. RAILWAY NOTICES. WHANGAREI WINTER SHOW AND SHOPPING WEEK CARNIVAL. MAY 14 TO 19. 1928. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Tickets, available for return until SATURDAY. June 2. 1928, will be issued to WHANGAREI from Opua, Okaihau, Maungaturoto and intermediate stations from MONDAY, May 14. to SATURDAY, May 19. inclusive. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On WEDNESDAY. May 16, the usual 4.15 p.m. Whangarei-Hukerenui train will be delayed to leave Whangarei at 8 p.m.. Kamo 8.20, Hikurangi 8.50. Hukerenui arrive 9.23 p.m. A Special Train, stopping where required for passengers, will leave Whangarei for Maungaturoto at 8 p.m., Portland 8.18. Waiotira 9.20, Paparoa 10.16, Maungaturoto arrive 10.30 p.m. On SATURDAY, May 19. n Special Train, stopping where required for passengers, will leave Whangarei for Opua at 8 p.m., Hikurangi 8.43, Hukerenui 9.14, Otiria 10.16. Opua arrive 10.51 p.m. A Special Train, stopping whero required for passengers, will leave Okaihau 8.5 p.m., Kaikohe 8.40, Otiria arrive 9.30 p.m. Heturn train leaves Otiria 10.17 p.m. (after connecting with 8 p.m. Special from \Vhatigarei), Kaikohe 11.12, Okaihau arrive 11.37 p.m. The usual 6 p.m. Whangarei-Maungaturoto train will be delayed to leave Whangarei at. 8 p.m. Portland 8.18, Waiotira 9.20, Paparoa 10.16, Maungaturoto arrive 10.30 p.m. The usual 7.42 p.m. Waiotira-Kirikopuni train will be delayed to leave Waiotira 9.30 p.m. (after connecting with 8 p.m. Whangarei-Maungaturoto train), Kirikopuni arrive 10.25 p.m. The usual 8.55 p.m. Kirikopuni-Waiotira train will be delayed to leave Kirikopuni 10.45 p.m., Waiotira arrive 11.42 p.m. _ For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. TO LEASE. Exceptional opportunity. 7-roomed furn Home. Papatoetoe, 1! acres, nice grounds, garage. e.l„ stove, h and c. water, telephone: bus passes door: reft.: reasonable terms for lease.—Ernest Vickery. Kllison Chambers. Phone 43-766. I7IARMLET. handy, suburban; good buildings; carry 8 cows; suitable poultry; acres orchard.—l. Luketina. Henderson. 17AM0US Avondale Flats.—lo Acres, best garden land; 3 to 5 years; 35s per week.—W. J. Tait. Avondale. _ SHOP. 5 living rooms, grand position, in Broadway: reasonable rental.—t* Wade, Land Agent. Newmarket. -< aa Acres, Waitakere Ranges, abundance rich feed; no frosts, sheltered ; £s2.—Anderson, 109, Queen_St. T^HANGAREI— LARGE BRICK SHOP, Centrally Situated in Main Business Quarter of Whangarei. Frontage to Camerou St., 24ft.: depth, GOft. Apply. GEORGE POSTER, 22, Vine St.. Ponsonby. Phone 26-238. QUEEN street. ENDEAN'S BUILDING. SHOP. 12 x 40, available early in June. For further particulars apply SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD., S3, Queen Street. HOP, OPPOSITE G. P. 0., 29, LOWER QUEEN STREET, 5, 10 OR 20 YEARS, TO SUIT TENANTS. MANAGER. C. W. WAH JANG AND CO., 31, Queen Street, TO LET OR LEASE. GROUND Flooi, 30 x 60, suitable Billiard Room. Garage. Auction Rooms; near Ferry.—Particulars. Phone 25-182. BUILDING MATERIALS. ABSOLUTELY Bedrock.-People's SenBible System of Owning Homes: low legal costs.—Phillips, Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. MANTELPIECE- and Cabinetmaker.— Oak. Rimu, Oregon Shelves made to order.—T. Almond, 82-84, Hobson St. ATISS JACOBSEN. late Toilet Parlour, 1»J- Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, has resumed business. Manchester Unity Buildings, Hobson St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19943, 11 May 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19943, 11 May 1928, Page 18

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