__ AMUSEMENTS. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. 5 THE EARTHQUAKE FUND. s - The Directors of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., are donating one-half of the net profits of the whole of the New Zealand tour to the Prime Minister's Earthquake Fund. " THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT/ "What living soul could wish to conceal or stifle the quick, pleasant stir of •wonder and delight that rises involuntarily in the breast as the sequences of this glorious pantomime are unfolded'.'" « THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.' "The latest J. C. Williamson Panto--1 mime is one of those glorious kingdoms ■' of reconciled impossibilities so dear to the fairy tale writers, in which the large company of over 100 people laughs and frolics' and sings and makes merry." — HIS MAJESTY'S. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd „ The Best J.C.W. Pantomime, COMMENCING " NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, • NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, ' For a Brief Season. , Matinees, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Stupendous Pantomime Extravaganza "THE HOUSE ! THAT JACK BUILT." j *■* "THE HOUSE | THAT JACK BUILT." | 1 ! A real three hours' complete Pantomime right up to the highest J. C. Williamson, Ltd., standard. "THE „ HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.' S A succession of Novelties, Specialties. Song Hits. Stage Spectacles, Comedy Scenes and Sketches, and a favourite Pantomime story interwoven—an entertainment that will delight both the young and the grown-up. A Wonderful Aggregation of Favourite Artists. 100 — PEOPLE — 100 s 100 — PEOPLE — 100 Including 7 JIM GERALD as DAME BARLEYCORN, ROY RENE, AMY ROCHELLE, Nell Taylor, Phil Smith, Nick Morton, Kathleen Goodall, Fallow Twins, Harry | Short, Edna Moncrieff, Arthur Stigant, jun., Paulasto Brothers, Eric Bush, ~ i Mona Zeppel and others, together with MAGNIFICENT CHORUS AND BALLET in And FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. The Pantomime Like a Thre'e-ringed Circus —Something going on all the time. r Produced by CHARLES A. WENMAN. POPULAR PANTOMIME PRICES : Dress Circle and Res. Stalls (Reserve; » 7/), at the doors 6/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, " 1/G. Early Door Gallery, 1/ extra. All Prices Plus Tax. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES. THE BOX PLANS Will be Opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, at 0 o'clock. s Manager JOHN FARRELL. t! — DENTISTRY. D MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION n Possesses Many Great Advantages Which are Distinctive. it HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back for the second time or oftener as under other methods. 33. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken _ ' teeth or stumps in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL AGES. 3 I can safely use it on a patient of 80 years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING, i ". NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly i extracted. ' 0. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. Bridge Work, Pivota, etc., without the Slightest Pain Whatever. Also ANALGESIA, j The Most Marvellous Discovery in Dentis- _ try o£ the Age. You can have your teeth ; Drilled, Filled, Prepared for Crowning. ' You are conscious, yet unconscious to pain, and I have proved this most Wonderful . Machine to be an absolute success in every '' operation. Therefore, patients who are * nervous need no longer fear the Dentist. t PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH, BUT A FACT. OPEN EVERY EVENING. . T)ENTIST p TITUNRO T7IMANUBL, ' : FIRST FLOOR," ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS (Next G.P.0.), '' Telephone 41-604. Take Elevator. i A T3BTTER Dentistry for less money at -*-* Howey Walker, Dentists, Ltd., just > opposite John Court, Ltd. ,1) j . GiENTLENESS and Extreme Care" at I Howey Walker, Dentists, City Cham- , bers, 200, Queen St. Painless Extractions. ' D i PUPILS WANTED. ACCOUNTANTS' Preliminary, entrance and similar courses, and Swiftcue Shorthand.—Herbert Mason, M.A., 88, ■ Grange ltd. C ART Basket Work, Leather Work, Poker Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting, Carving; prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling, ■ 4, Strand Arcade. C ART of Colouring Photos. —Tuition by expert; special process ; limited number of pupils.—RiDg 27-403. C ASHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldg. Matriculation, Accountants' Preliminary Teachers' Examinations, General Education. Tuition day, evening. C AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE specialises in teaching Shorthand-, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, latest methods; day and evening classes. p AUCKLAND COACHING COLLEGE— Expert Correspondence Tuition ; Matriculation, Proficiency, etc. Success assured. Particulars, Principal, Box 801. D AUCTION Bridge, by s'tperienced Teacher and Player, day or night.— Phone 20-582. 23 DRESSMAKING Classes, day and evening, by appointment.—Miss Coulthard, Upper Symonds St. Phone 43-680. C DRULETGH COLLEGE—MatrIo Passes, 77 per cent. D EMPLOY your evenings proiitably by learning Shorthand and- Typewriting at Auckland Business College. — Phone 40-639. p FRENCH Lessons, Paris gentleman, no grammar; beginners or others. —Ring 41-424. x 24 TWILL Guarantee to make you Strong.— Len Wilson, Physical Expert, Ngapuhi Chambers. Phone 46-121. ; C JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, Mandolin and Piano. Studio, 175 a. Symonds : St.. opp. Lyric Theatre. MHS LEARN to Drive a Motor Car at Edgar C. Pearce's School of Motor Driving; drivers' certificates guaranteed: tuition by , experts only. We teach on all makes of cars.—Pearce's School of Motor Driving, Khyber Pass. Phone 46-203. I) MILLINERY Classes, latest methods in Millinery; early bookings advised.— « Miss Rutherford. 4a. Karangahape Rd. C MOTOR Driving.—Expert Tuition, council certificate guaranteed.—Ring Mr. ' Baker, phone 46-545, Auto Service Station, City. A - MRS. HALLAM, L.T.C.L., Singing, Piano forte, Theory; Studio, Wednesday.— - Academy Bldgs„ also 32, St. Leonards Rd.. -J Mt. Eden. , J C C SHOWCARD Writing Successfully Taught : by Auckland's loading sboweard writers: moderate terms. —"K" System. Dilworth Buildings. D _ RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. \ BELMONT Dining Rooms, 91, Queen St. < 3 Courses, 1/3. Open Sundays and > holidays.— Miss McKeever, Proprietress. C t
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 18
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