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Under the Distinguished. Patronage of the Governor-General 5 arid ’ Viscountess Jellicoe. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT , TO-NIGHT AT 8. positively: final concert. SKAI.SK I announcement EXTRAORDINARY. The Gisborne Savage Club’s Orchestra, under the baton of Air. loster, will play at this final recital of Mr Skalski’s. The Uccital will be held under the auspices of the Savage Club. Intending patrons ar« advised to book their seats early.

ANOTHER COLOSSAL PROGRAMME. 1. Toccata, and Fugue I) Minor Bad) Fantasv . Chopin Scherzo 13 Minor Chopin Romance Schumann Soaring .... Schumann False Scherzo Moszkow.sk* Marche Militnivc Schubert-Tausig 11. Tarantella Liszt To the Spring Grieg Rustic March Grieg Nocturne Grieg Norwegian Dance Grieg Dance of the Dwarfs Grieg The Eagle 1 MacDowell To a Watcrlily MacDowell Witches’ Dance MacDowell Night in May Palmgren False lente i.... Mcnknntn The Nightingale Liszt Polonaise Liszt 'An enraptured audience greeted Andre Skalski’s marvellous playing at his first concert in Gisborne. The management sincerely regrets to announce that, there will be no extension of the season. This concert will be, therefore, the final opportunity of hearing Ibis distinguished [ virtuoso. I R.OX PLAN NOW OPEN AT MUIR’S. PRICES— 6/- (Reserved). 4/-. and 2/(Plus tax). 'Mb GRAND DANCE.

R OWING CLUB TO-MORROW NIGHT. HALL. Good Music mid Floor. Ladies Is 6d. Gen Is 2s. 405 LODGE TURANGANUI No. 7, U.A.O.D. DRUIDS’ ANNUAL BALL m*®* ASSEMBLY HALL, JULY 26. (Steeplechase Night). Music -by.Standring’s Dance Orchestra. Admission : Gents ss, Ladies 3s \ Excel lent Floor. First-class Supper. Spotlights, Streamers, Confetti. BRO. R. TARR, Hon. Sec. social and Dance Asocial and dance whi ho hold at ManuLiKo Mr-stiug-House. on THURSDAY Night, 26th July, and a Fanov Dress and Competitions Danco on Thursday Night, 2nd August. Funds to in aid of Meeting-Houses. 38C Committee of Management. “SCANDAL.” “SCANDAL.” It’s a Play THAT EVERY HUSBAND ought to see. THAT EVERY WIFE ought to see. THAT EVERY SINGLE MAN ought to see. THAT EVERY SINGLE GIRL ought to sec. AND THEY WILL. For SCANDAL ■ls known the world wide as THE- AIAGNEPIG PRODUCTION. It is to be staged at the OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT . For Three Nights Only. Harry I. Cohen /by arrangement with , J. C,. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Has mucli pleasure in announcing the MAGNETIC' PRODUCTION Cosmo Hamilton's daring and much-dis-cussed' play. One of tho most delightful ever written. A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE, Headed by DORIS DUANE One of Die DORIS DUANE Sweetest DOIUS DUANIEi Artists who Ever DORIS DUANE Graced DORIS DUANE the Stage. Together with ERIC HARRISON 1-TRIO HARRISON A Virile Actor, Admired Universally. Supported by Harold Moran Lueio Carter John Galway Cirahamc Newton Arthur Orb’ell Mary Macgregor George Broad, etc. “SCANDAL” The Most-talkcd-of “SCANDAL” Play ‘ SCANDAL” From the Most. ‘SCANDAL” TniKcd-of Book. She was a young social butterfly, bored with the daily routine of society rounds. Site longed to taste of life in Bohemia —to seek adventure and new sensations, and then came — SCANDAL This is the basis of Cosmo Hamilton's much-discussed play —-one of' the most daring and delightful plays ever written. Box Plans for the Sea- “SCANDAL” son opens at Muir’s “SCANDAL” TODAY. “SCANDAL” Reserved Seats 6/- “SCANDAL’ Stalls 4/-, Pit. 1/-. “SCANDAL” All plus Tax. “SCANDAL”

1923 COMPETITIONS. THE' fol louring Classes not • mentioned . in the Schedule aro now included: SACRED SOLO, Boys under 15. DUET, Girls under 18. CHARACTER RECITAL, in Costumo, under 16. ALL ENTRIES' CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 28th. FRED. R. BALL, Hon. Secretary. £»2

HORTON LIMITED! NURSERYMEN, -v ! HASTINGS find PAHIATUA. lJrancliVSliop: PEEL STREET (in portion of Mr.iFrcd. Uurwiek’.s .'Auction Mart), in full- swing, booking Orders _ . anything you may require to beautify • your Gardens. We also sell fimn stock. Inspection invited. Ring ’RHONE 3. HOLEPROOF Llama-finish Rlae.lt Hose iii Hawley’s fast dye, S.W. lin'd W. Special Stocktaking Price 2/3 pAir, at S. IT. Phillips and Co.’s Manchester House. rfnn T KAITI. Modem 5JL .Vj • .Li • roomed House, every convenience, 4-aero; a snip at £750.-1. 0.. Lawless, A cent. Haiti LINEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber Stamp of ,your panie, pad, brush, indelible ink, and n* box to bold the lot), 3//j, at the Herald Office,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 4

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