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Amusements. | Amusements. .jp ,pAJESTY'S IJABEATRB. ' 4 DIRECTION, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, Manager, - - - John Farrell, • THE GREATEST THEATRICAL EVENT . • OF EVERY YEAR. A A,' 1 " ' J. C. WILLIAMSON'S . ; Gorgeous Annual , ■ 'L ! ~ ) r jJANTOMIME. j Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY* • TO-MORKO (WEDNESDAY)', At a-tjKartor to S. 3 ". FIRST MATINEE: SATURDAY NEXT. JUNE 5. ' Children to Matineo Half-price except Lato Door Gailery. THE IMMORTAL STORY OF I TUCK \A T HITTINGTON~| 3 I : £ K 1 ' WITTIXGTON ) j, AN UNPARALLELED CAST~* Vera Pearce - Dick Wh'.ttin 8 Maggie Djclwnoon . - Principal Danscuse Paulino Bindley A] ica Connie Cayley - • - RuMrt 3 - Pearl Lidd Prinows Rosy Dawn Ethel Walker Dufc® Arthur Stigant Mary the Cook Harry Roxburv Idl® Jack Wm Fullbrook ■ • • Alderman Fitzwarren Sydney Yates - ... - Principal Danseia 's Ernest Langford Johnnis Villiera Arnold . • Rodento Claude Bantcc.k .... Captain Barnacls - Howard Vernim • • • Emperor of Morocco f Billy Lo Brim .... 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'' • " PRICES: it, Ss, 2s (Plus Tax). •■. ' ■ /■ ZOO, ROYAL OAK.—6 Fuli-erown Lions will be Trained _ Every Afternoon at 3.80 p.m., by their trainer 25 Lions fed at J* 4 p.m. '. Admission: Adults, 6d; Children. 3d. JUSTIN BROWNE PIANOS-England'i i) Best—New models on view at Sol: Agents, F. Moore Piano Co., Customs St. E. s Art Notices. gCEOOL OF A RT ' " Elam" School of Art. Rutland St., Auckland Art School. Auckland [. The Subjects Taught ia the School include— " DRAWING, for all Trades and Profession!. Painting in Oil and Wateroolours. Design Modelling L Deooration , Woodcarvmg Poster Work Beaten Metal Work _ Book Illustration Enamelling - Etching on Copper . Jewellery Photography Art Leather Wort - ' Etc., Etc. Free Studentships under th«i Elam g Bequest. • ' s-. • Students may join at any time. For further particulars. Pees, etc., apply E. W. PAYTON, { Direotor. ' gKETCHES MADE . AT ANZAC.''' PORTFOLIO OP', . 10 LARGE COLOURED REPRODUCTIONS by SAPPER MOORE JONES. A few Copies only obtainable of the First Edition. Fox Sale C. S. RUSH'S, Picture Framer, Ghortknd Street. The Original 100 Sketches can be seen on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON {rom 2 -to 5 at the Studio. Hobson Buildings. Shortl'and Street (next Star Office)..' Florists. ~ FJ, ROBERTS, Florist and Horticul- • turist. Queen St.. Onelinnga.—V/eddini and Funeral Orders Executed et Shortest Notice. Choicest Cut Flowers. Bouauets. Wreaths, ate. Best Strains of Seeds aad Plants on hand. ■ Restaurants and Tearooms. T UNCH (TO-DAY AT -i-' 1 rpHE /JiIFFIN. 1 A plate of frood. hot soup, a tender cut off tho joint (or an appetising entroo), something nice in the way ol sweats, broad and butter . of the best, and fine-flavoured tea or coffee— that's the lunch for this sort of weather, and that's the lunch served every day at the tiffin, 1 • I 1 CITY CHAMBERS. CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA ST3. A LWAYS use the Best Quality of Soap. A BUY "TANIWHA." It's made from the purest materials and ' does not contain- any injurious chemicals or adulterants. ]VJEW JJERALD J^EWS, SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: New ZiAiAKD Huraui. M per week, delivered in town and suburb. Casual copies. 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted within r<ew Zealand. 12s Cd par ouaner, £2 os per annum. '■■■' \--l Auckland Weekly Nevs, 83 6d ■ per Quarter, or £1 10a per annum in, edvanee, posted to any . part of tho Dominion. ; ' ' ADVERTISING RATES: New Zealand Herat,d urn Accmiro Weekli News. Separate Chafes for each paper, .aJ under:— Wanted. To Let, For Sals, Low a«> Found. Pehsosal. Board and Residescß. are inserted at the rate of 18 words for U. or three consecutive msortions for 2s bd tor cash paid in advance. ' Birth Notices. 2b (kl per insertion; doctors or nurses' names, Is eat.l name - extra. Mariuaoe, Death, Bereavejii.M\ : and In Mkmoriam Notices, 2si 6d per insertion for the firs) six lines (36 words). M . per tine (or additional space. hC.SaHAt Notices Is .extra. These announcements must ie signed by the advertisor. ■ Contract rates on application. 2 Replies to advertisements will be received at tie offioe of the Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertiseuenls must be m writing. The Proprietors dp not hold themselves . responsible for non-insertion of v advorase-; . m°Sts through accident or from other causes, ™ for error in the publication of any ad\«r tiaemciit. ' . - TELEPHONES: . ' Advertising and Commercial, 12?. 178; Job Printing Order Office. 2830; „ Editorial. 2-29; Reporters. 3693. t.ator Weekly News and Photographic, 2.9. ~ i Address commuwc»tious to Wilson ana,. Horton. P. 0.. Box 32. Auckland. ■, < T

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 10867, 4 June 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 10867, 4 June 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 10867, 4 June 1918, Page 8