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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF A TRIUMPHANTLY SUCCESSFUL SEASON. Don't miss the Last of seeing an Artistic Performance of Two . World-famous Stars. OPERA TTOUSH. PEBA JJLOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. Direction: Hugh J. Ward Theatres Pty.,Ltd. EVERY EVENING AT S. Hugh J. Ward has the Honour to Present THE DISTINGUISHED LONDON STARS, SEYMOUR TTICKS EYMOUK -LLICKS And ELLALINE mERRISS LLALINE J-ERRISS In the Fascinating Comedy adapted from the French by Mr. Hicks. The subject is a captivating, piquant Comedy, which created a furore in London during its long run at the Garrlek Theatre. Its delightful humour, unexpected situations, novelty of plot, and Seymour Hicks' consummate artistry, so impressed the late Lord Northcllffe that he devoted columns throughout his great Press to unstinted eulogy of it. 1 [ " mHE TITAN T N "-L HE •"•1-AN -*-N DRESS piLOTHES." ress Clothes." I Combined in this Play are all the factors which make for human gaiety and sadness. It is a constant tug at the heart strings, first for joy, and then again for laughter beyond control. HUGH J. WARD'S AMAZING PRE-WAR PRICES: O.S. and D.C. (Reserved), 6/; Plus Tax. No Booking Fee. Stalls, 4/; Upper Circle, 1/. (Early Doors 1/ Extra.) All Taxable Prices Plus Tax. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd till 4.45, and at Theatre from 5.30. Day Sales at F. Porter, Tobacconist, corner Queen and Wellesley Streets, and at Edener's, Confectioner, Wellesley Street. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS MY T ADY'S T-|RESS." V -L'RESS." UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENT THE QJIGNAL mOWER." he Signal J-ower." fox comedy and news. SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. 5 pm 745 p.m. PHONE SS6A. " Q 'H 0 R T L A N D " /CONCERT. CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBEIR. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. ■FOB THE CAUSE OF JUSTICE. Varied and Interesting (Programme Songs, Recitations, Ventriloquism, Jazz •Band, etc. ADMISSION: 1/. Tickets on Sale at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen St. Organiser, A. O'HALLORAN. 21S ORGAN RECITALS. OITY QP rjVOWN JJALL. igjATU'RDAY TPVENING "W"EXT, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. ORGAN TJECITAL RGAN -"ECITAL, BY M? 1 ' I\/[ AUGHAN "DARNETT, CITY ORGANIST. Violiniste. .MISS MARGARET STODDART Vocalist MR. JEAN DELLOiRE ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. As a health precaution, children under 16 years of age will not be admitted. J. S. BRIGHAM. 183 - Town Clerk. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. "TDOPULAR Modern Homes," 64 pages. -»- Bungalow Plans, etc. N.Z. Requirements ; 3/6 posted.—Kibblewhlte. 195 Queen St. D MUSIC AX TTTITIOH. TVJ- ADAME JRENE \ INSLET, Pnpil of Madame Marches! and of Dame Nellie Melba, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Specially recommended by Dame Nellie Melba. Interviews , Wednesdays and Saturdays. Academy. UPPER QUEEN ST. "Phone 2467 A. A IVTR. HARRY HISCOCKS, Music Com- ***■ poser, Song Writer, Piano,- Organ. Violin.—Studio: IS, New St.. Ponsonhy. C ELOCUTION. MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, Owens Road, Mount Eden, resnmes Teaching at her Studio, Lewis Eady's, Karangahape Road, MONDAY, March 9th. Associate teacher, Miss Dorothy Griffiths. Monologues. Recitals, Plays. Latest methods, c-orrect breathing and production. Special Public Speaking Course. 707 TEACHERS OF DANCING. "OALLROOM Dancing—Young Lady gives J- , Expert Private Tuition, Jazz, P.lues etc. £1 1/ term.—Write \V. 805.). Star. EXPERT Private Tuition In all .Ballroom Dancing; success guaranteed.—Proreasor Kelley. 3ft, Polmerston Bides D 4 ISS LAURIE KINGSLAND, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. Studio: S Belglum St. (Top Queen St.). 'Phone 1755. C REMOVAL NOTICE. T. H A W X E S, A.N.Z.1.A., ARCHITECT, Removed to NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. Shortland Street. JC. OLDBURY, Gun and Locksmith. • Removed to Permanent Premises, 2, Rutland St.. off Wakefield St. C ry W. PLATT, Furrier, has Removed »» • from Queen St. to 23, Wellesley St. W.. above Opera House. L. HOLIDAY NOTICES. mHE Premises of the E. and, F. Piano JL Agency will be CLOSED ALL DiV on SATURDAY NEXT, on the occasion of the Employees' Annual Picnic. ISO i

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 20