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Amusements. • T^^fjff THE FORTY TFitTT^lB FINAL MATINEE PERFORM* »„., II TO-MORROW (Saturday), AT 1 i?W .'§ GREAT FINAL "WHOOPS" C O NT ' I Fathers and Mothers vcreus the '" v <•> I . _ K'dioj„ | HIS --. !^^2||i| at ATag i| Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON is'■£ 1 Business Manager. John KiJi'k K Positively arrell '-^|| THE LAST TWO x IGFTTo , THE LAST TWO NIGH§ \'' f Of < : \' ■■ THE FORTY THIE?F.<! v THE FORTY THIEVEs! ; . ! ! Unquestionably THE GREATEST PANTOMIME STrrv*, THE GREATEST' PANTOMIME SIJCC£ S3 S This Generation has Witnessed ■' TO-NIGHT'S "WHOOPS" COMPErmrW 1 KING'S COLLEGE OLD ROY'i ' I V. | REST OF AUCKLAND. § TO-NIGHT, at 7 45 ! TO-NIGHT, at 7.45! \ TO-MORROW NIGHT [ And i TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. ' j Final Representation of I THE FORTY THIEVES I THE FORTY THIEVES *- 1 THE FORTY THIEVES'. ; . ! THE BEST EVER. , I Comic Opera, Musical Comedy and P, , | mime rolled into one. ."* I Plana at Wiidra&n and Arey's D« o i 1 at Clcal's. " ' U * y »'« | PRICES: D.C. and R.S., Ca; Stall, , . 1 Gallery, Is; Early Doer, Stalls and G-.)u'' I Is extra. uallet ?. | "niRECTION J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD | THE ARGYLE CASE. WHO KILLED JOHN ARGYLE? I HPOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER i TO-MORRbw (SATURDAY) NIGHT.- I Auspicious opening with due pomp and H ceremony, of tho reason of joy and hilar-* Li by " J B DANDIES, M THE DANDIES, 1 THE DANDIES. | The happy folks who know no melancholy I but. seek to create an atmosphere of cheery I optimism, beguiling the hours with chcct'al I sons and merry laughter. . i After which poetic remark we rise to in; 1 nounce tho ' J; FOLKS WHO SET THE PACE. •, '. I MISS ETHEL WALKER ) Tb-w I MISS LINDA BRADFORD ) ChajjZ 1 MISS NAOMI McQUOIN ) DandoS I MR. ROLAND HENRY, Laugh l>di% I MR. HARRY WEBSTER, Glee Mercaajlt I MR. GEORGE TAYLOR, Hilarity a.j4! 1 MR. DAVID LYLE, Tenor. No Plus Eh-, § MR. ANDREW PAGE, Giggle Invent J MR. HERBERT BRAHMS, Player m I tho Spinet. " . I MR. ARTHUR KEIGHLEY. The Man 1 who Rounds Them Up. ' ■*:•■•■ THE DIES. v 1 Hals off to ' I THE DANDIES. •' § THE DANDIES '"•.' | Edward Branscombe's Premier Co., whu<« I merry quips and jovial jests produce (he • 1 loud guffaw and the gladsome shriek. S Make sure (f your scat if you desire to to : g amongst the i?ay throng at to-morrow night's • 1 brilliant initiation. ~;■ | Plan now open at Andrew Millar's. Dm , I sales at F. deal's.* . J Tax to Admit— 25., Is. •' - J Direction • - - Edward Branscorahe, Lid, I General Representative - - John Hopkitti, I We discourse again To-moirow. 'j. j T° • w N ___ H AL L RG A N TDECITA^V'I By, A k-. I MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT | (City Organist), ■.. | SATURDAY, JULY -j j 1911, , | AT 8 0 'CLOCK P.M. • | THE PROGRAMME ■' I , Will Includo: I Toccata, in D Minor Bach \ Sonatina Kcrg-Elert i Barcarola, from "Tales from Hoffmann " . 5 Offenbach j And,.by Request, " Tho fju>rm Fantaisie " \V«j. \ . ,■'. '1 ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING.' I ■ Doors open at 7.30 p.m. , HENRY W. WILSON/ ' Town Clerk, July 8, 1914. PROF.. BAILEY will teach you to Walts or j -I Reverse in one lesson, 3s 6d; Tanso, 5» 6d. Book now at Hall. 'Phone, 1506. Qvttl* j fied teachers always at liberty. YOUR child should learn the Piano-Why ] wait, when you can buy to-day for II i monthly?—F. Moore and Co., Customs St. K. •'I Hotels. TV/TON DESIR HOTEL, TAKAPUSA. "J. SMITH, Proprietor. . Late Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth. Most Up-to-date Hotel in New Zealand. \ Beautiful Grounds. First-class Cukint; L_ .. —- ==gj Tailoring. '^_ T>s. CORRECTLY TAILORI3DSo much depends on appearance, and tin wcll-m&do and perfectly-fitting Suit or Costume., in tho latest, and most 'ashioncbU materials, is assured those tailored by F M ORGAN ' HIGH-CLASS TAILOR AND COSTDMIER, \ 2. PITT ST. BUILDINGS, NEWTOB. (End of penny section.) POR PERFECT STYLE. FIT. AND i FINISH. And the distinction which exclusive tailoring ;| given, call on • ' j W. D , A UTHREAU • LADIES' AND GENT.'S TAILOR. . I 79. Queen St. (over 'Frisco Picture Shop'A splendid range of new Season's Goob« ■ j and Patterns await inspection. ! Clients' own Material Made Dp. j WHEN ORDERING YOUR NEXT SUIT OR COSTUME, Give a trial to R. JAFFE, , HIGH-CLASS LADIES' AND C-ENT.'S TAILOR. 18. Swnneon Street, opposite Chamber w J Commerce, City, Auckland. f ■rUEW 7EALAKD TTEBALi). Subscriptions fid per week, delivered ' town and suburbs, or 10s por quarter i» tdvance. posted to any pan of the Dominwo. Advbbtibem:estß under tho following cl»«" —Waited. To Let, Foit Sale, Lost l!fl Found. Perianal. BOAllI) A.ND IIESIDE.««'* | I,re inserted lit the rate of IS words for Is.« J three consecutive insertions for £a W M 1 ash. paid in advance. | BIETDS. MaURIAGES. AND DEATHS, 25 W each insertion; Funeral Notices. Is «"•• These announcements must be signed by »< j sdvertiser. . Replies to advertisements will bo rcee»« at the office of the HERALD freo of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the BE"'"' must be in writing. Tho Proprietors do not hold tliemseljeJ responsible for non-insertion of advertise- | ments through accident or from othor *"'V j, or lor error in tho publication of my »d« tißement. .. Telephones;-Advertising and Conin»«» Department. 178; Job Printing Order W*- j 2800; Publishing. 14; Editorial. 229. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15657, 10 July 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15657, 10 July 1914, Page 14

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