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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DUFAULT CONCERT. AST DUFAULT CONCERT; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, THEATRE ROYAL. PAUL DUFAULT,' PAUL DUFAULT, PAUL DUFAULT,' PAUL DUFAULT, TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. PAUL DUFAULT will Sicj: "Celeeti* Aida," from "Aid*" (Verdi) PAUL DUFAULT will Sine: "How Many Years A?o" (Huhn) "Obstination" "Spring's Awakening" (Hawley) PAUL DUFAULT will Sin.?: "I/orrainu. Lorraine, LonW tSprow) "Au Pays 15feu" ' (Channnade) "Answer" (Robyn) PAUL DUFAULT will Sing with Miss ttindley: Tho Duet, "Barcarolle," from "Tales of Hoffraarai" (Offenbach) PAUL DUFAULT wi!l Sinj Extra Numbers from "DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES." "INTER NOS." "AT THE MID-HOUR OF NIGHT." ••SYLVELIN." "HOWS MY BOY?" MISS PAULINE BINDLEY will Sin*:. "One Fine Day/ from "Madume Butterfly" (Puccini) Also, "Tho Prehide" (Ronald) 'The Wren" (I^hmann) "Poor Wandering One." (Sullivan) ERNEST TOY will Play: "E. Jtinor Concerto" (McnclelMohn^ "Nocturne in X Flat" (Chopin) "Witches' Dunce" (Bmsini) "Hungarian Rhapsody" (Hiueer) At the PIANO: HAROLD WHITTLE. Prices: 3* (Reserved), 3s, end 2s, at the Dresden. Day Siiles at Toy Cave Sweet Shop. Direction: FREDERIC SHIPMAN. - . 3650 rio ho s s c v M., FULLER'S PICTURES. The FULLER'S PICTURES. Bml. Where You See THE BEST Programmes. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. Another Brilliant Presentation of SUPERLATIVE SUBJECTS. Including the Yitngraph . Compauy'* Latest and Greatest SILENT DRAMA,, THE CALL. A Great THE CALL. . ' Human THE CALL. Story. Artistic. THE CALL. Educative. . THE CALL. Thrilling. THE CALL. Featuring a Great Railway Sensation. An Accident on the Great Western. Th« etorv abounds in dramatic situations. , AU about two men -who love ONE WOMAN. ONE WOMAN. PERFECT PHOTOGRAPHY. Superbly Staged—Convincingly Acted. * Supported by this Radiant Coteri«, A DEAL IN OIL ....... Dram* GAUMONT GRAPHIC (lateet) . . Topion! SPOTS ON THE OREGON . . . Scenio THE DOCTOR'S DUTY ... . . Dram* A Splendid Theme by Edisorl. N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS.. .... Topical Stereoecopic Study of Flowers . . Gaumont TOMMY'S FIRST LOVE . . . . Comedy How Filmy Won His Sweetheart .- Comedy A Great TANNHAUSER Humour. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA, Conductor, Herr Zimmermann. Overture . "Malakuena" . ' (Mosskowski) Admission; 6d and Iβ. 'Phone 2508. ... .'-.:•' .-,- : .---. r. AUCKLAND "tT" , CANTEBBUEX. Play will resume β-t 11 tL.ro. t Luncheon on the Gionnd from 1.15 to 2 p.m. Admission Is. Stand. od. • 3557 6d—T7R"AINONI PARK—3d, . Open Every Day. Hot Water Free: FREE ZOO. Bean, Monkeys, Kangaroos, Lemur*. Wallabiee, Golden Pheasante, Aquarium. RETURN TRAM FARES (including admission). Iβ. Children, hall price. No. 5 Carj . ■ -. "■'■;■ KBB — aRT union. WOOLSTON BAND ART UNION. OWINGr to a hirge ntunb«r of block* (red and green tickets) not being in, the Committee wwh to advise that the drawingwill be Postponed for a short time. The date of drawing will bo advertised later. All- . blocks outstanding must be handed into the Bandroom on Tuesday, 27th % inst. The following prizes remain unclaimed from the Carnival, and msy bo obtained at 99 Kilmore street on presentation of ticket*. If sot ■ clearcu by January 31et all prizes become the property of the Band:—C9s3, £766, 6726, 24W, 0563, 7GII, 5618, 2920, 7583, 3508, 4508, 8089, 1928, 6006, 6259, 1218, 3GIB, 2172. L. W. IIENZIES, A. JACOBS, Joint Sqcb. 3570P 1 THE BIGGEST .. BARGAINS ARE TO BE FOUNTS AT CAREY'S QUARTER CENTURY SALE. A FEW SHItLINGS <f~* SPENT NOA7 '"•""</ wilt; save you ~ POUNDS LATER OS. . nAKEY'S, THE VALUE GIVERS, COLOMBO STREET. ?lMt WANTED^ AT Ballantyne'* Sale —The I'aJlcionable Oriental Galoon Hat Banding, usually Iβ id, Is lid, and Sβ Cd yard, is specially reduced. to 3d yard. P DOLLS' Pram*, will cerry 4* &3, with hood 7a 6d and 12* 6cl. Any colour. Atkision'a, 127 Manchester tUeet. F BXLLANTYNE'S~Saie TPrioe" foFliiack and Devcdrop Net Scarves, regular prk» 20« 6J, is on'y 7m (kl each.__ F OCKING Horse~and Horee in one", hair-oov«red. Jse, 24a, £2 10s, £3 s*. "Will euit any boy. Atkinson's, Fuiaiahera. P T Bcllantjrno's Sa!«—Black Broeh* Sun«ha<d>a. prices 12s 6d, are marked at only Us Gd j*ach. __^'' QOLID - Oak Aatiqne Bedateada, new, • 19s C* sd. 3ft wide IL Atkissoa. Fuxniat/.m. 127 H&och«at«r etreet. ____„__? » X BaOantyne's Sal*, the fashionable .nx>il J\. htconvjig Tulle Medici Frills, in WJaite and Black, usually ii Sid and 3s 3d, afe reducod to la and In Cd. f S~EE _ Atkin»on'e~Antiqne CheelerfieSd Settle, 6ft long, wire-Msat, mohair rtivtt ca»bione, X 3 1?; 1 *? f ~V. TOHNSTONES Royal li«nitoa» Eirm«t' O Sfte, white, 32 pieoee 17« 6d, ditto Bedroom SeU, 6 piece*, lla 6d; at Atkinson c. ifaxielweUsr etrf«t._ ? (FoiToontiaaaUoii of Wanteda, aea »»s» li.» PIANO, by John Broadwood, lich tone, good appearance. Terma. 10e monthly. PIANO, by Cramer, aweot tour, iron frame, check action. Rosewood case. Term», 13« monthly PIANO, by Koch and Son, iron frame, check action, with all the latest improvement. Terms, 14» monthly. ROBERT FRANCIS, LTD.. 2 J3&-181 Manchester irtrent.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 1
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