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AMUSEMENTS. i TRIUMPH OF "FRESH FIELDS." AUDIENCE HYSTERICAL WITH laughter. Never 'before lias so much genuine laughter been heard in an Auckland theatre as that which on Saturday was created by "Fresh Fields," which is unquestionably the cleverest, most entertaining and most humorous play the English-speaking stage has ever known. Each character was perfectly portrayed, and the audience realising this at the close of the performance remained in their scats for fully live minutes and by their unbounded enthusiasm ilispiayed their appreciation of the brilliant acting. It was a triumphant occasion for the artists and the play. "FRESH FIELDS" FINAL ; MATINEE, | NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2.15. | HIS MAJESTY'S. A BRILLIANT COMPANY. A BRILLIANT COMEDY. TO-NIGHT 'AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND UNTIL FRIDAY EVENING. FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present | ETHEL & ELAINE j MORRISON HAMILL And an incomparable company of specially selected artists, including Harvi\v Adams, Katie Towers, Phyllis Baker, Arthur Lane, Norman Shepherd, Connie Martyn and Bnid Hollins, in Ivor Novello's record-breaking -London comedy triumph. " FRESH FIELDS," "FRESH FIELDS," "FRESH FIELDS," " FRESH FIELDS," "FRESH FIELDS," A daring and audacious play, the Auckland success of which is already assured because the larse audience which enjoyed every minute-of its performance 011 Saturday >vill , tell their friends that they must not miss witnessing nt least one performance of it. ANOTHER BRILLIANT FLAY. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY. Matinee at 2, Evening at S. 4 NIGHTS ONLY. The Thrilling Domestic Drama. "THE SHINING HOUR." "THE SHINING HOUR." THURSDAY, JUNE 25, AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS, "AS HUSBANDS GO." WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS, j London's Greatest Thriller, | "NIGHT MUST FALL." , Box Plans for "Fresh Fields" at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Box Plans for "The Shining Hour." "As Husbands Go," and "Night Must Fail will be opened on WEDNESDAY MORNING. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. Evening Trices: Dress Circle and Rsd. Stalls, 5/; Middle Stalls, reserves on day of performance only, 3/0 ; Gallery, 1/ti. Early IJoor Gallery, 6d extra. All prices plus tax. Matinee Prices: 4/. 3/, 2/ and !/«. MONEY TO LEND. ABOUT Financial Advances, Loans, £1, upwards—P. McGirr, 55, King Edward St. Phone 13-731. C BOUT Immediate Advances —Commercial Loan and Finance Co., Ltd., Sly's Bldgs., 144. Symonds St. 41-733. C ADVANCES to Permanent Employees and Ladies. —National Loan Co., 211, Queen's Arcade; Box 944 Phone 43-7<5. D DVANCES made on Promissory Notes, Building Society Shares, Furniture, Motor Cars. —Universal Loan Investment Co.. Ltd., 709, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. A DVANCES against Interests under Wills (overseas included), also Shares, Forestry Bonds, Insurance Policies.—Confidential Loans, Ltd., Empire Bldgs., Swanson St. P ADVANCES immediately available on all • kinds of chattels Security, including Pianos, Sewing Machines, Radios, Motor Cars (all without removal) ; also Promissory Notes—CONFIDENTIAL LOANS. LTD., 20, Empire Bldgs., Swanson Street. Phone 43-229. P ANY security on Loans accepted ; open Friday evenings.—Tapson and Co., Rew's Chambers. Phone 43-759. D "PJUTLER AND CO. MONEY ADVANCED ON EVERY CLASS OF CHATTEL SECURITY. 21, SHORT'S BUILDINGS. . Phone 42-314. 154, Queen St. C /COLONIAL FINANCE. COMPANY, LTD., ' Tabernivcle Buildings (upstairs). Cor Queen Street and Karangahape Road, Lends Money without and upon any class of security. Phone 42-103. Onen Friday Evenings. C COMMERCIAL Loan and Finance Co., Ltd., Lend Money on Pianos, Furniture, Sewing Machines, Life Policies, Cars, e t c —sly's Bldgs., 144, Symonds St. Phone 41-733. P TVAMONDS. Jewellery, Plate, etc.. we JLf Lend Monev on.—Private Pawnbroker Co.. 47, Queen St. Box 1054. JJ IBERAL LOAN FINANCE CO., LTD., Lends Money on Chattel Security without removal. Palmerston Bldgs., 47, Queen St. Box 1C54. Phone 40-703. D EWTON LOAN AGENCY makes Advances, all securities. —Gaze's Bldgs., SO. Karangahape Rd- Phone 46-677. D ROYAL LOAN, 4, Wellcsley St. East. — Money Lent on Diamonds, Jewellery, Silverware and anything of value. Inspect our windows. Antique Buyer. C JjOAN AND JjIINANCE QO., COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, 159, QUEEN STREET (Established since 1915). W B L BND £5 ' T0 £500 0N Furniture, Pianos, Motor Cars, Radios, Sewing Machines, Live Stock (all without removal), also Shares and Promissory Notes. ADVANCES ) BOARDINGHOUSES MADE ) MOTOR CARS TO ) businesses PURCHASE ) FURNITURE Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Evenings, 7 to 8,30. L°AN AND JjUNANCE 00., 159 QUEEN STREET, CITY. Phone 42-OGI. COLONIAL MUTUAL BLDGS., First Floor (Next to Bank of Australasia). . LEND MONEY On the following Securities (without removal) : Furniture, Pianos, Sewing » Machines, Motor Cars, Promissory Notes, Building Society Shares. W ILL QRANT, ~ Kean's Bldgs., 150, Queen Street, Auckland (Opposite Wyndham Street). . PHONE 43-727. D JM)ANS ARRANGED, £3 TO £300, On Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Radios, Motor Cars, Live Stock, Farm Implements, etc (all without removal), < Building Society Shares and Life Policies. jpRIVATE 27, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, OPP. C.P.0., QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Phone 42-508. F. Thomas, Manager. D J»ELIANCE *>pRIVATE J^OAN CO., LTD., LENDS MONEY ON Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines / (all without removal). 30S, DILWORTH BUILDING, QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. ! J. S. EMANUEL . . . Managing Director. Phone 42-909. C.P.O. Box 228. D I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1936, Page 16

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