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Amusements. triS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. EVEN T ITTLE A USTRALIANS, Direction • • Beaumont Smith. TO-DAY, AT 2.15. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. LAST PERFORMANCES Of the Captivating Ethel 'Itimer Play. The season positively closes this evening MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. Commencing at '2.15. Doors open 1 I",. Every Child attending will receive a Souvenir Booklet of Photos, and Story of the Play. In order that every child in Auckland m.iv boo the delightful story of little Miss Boi i,:e »nd her Companions, prices thi.-s aftern •mi for children will be 'Is, Is, and SIXPENCE. ALL PRIZES WON IN COMPETITIONS WILL BE PRESENTED THIS AFTERNOON. In addition to the Play, 'here will ijo introduced a delightful VAUDEVILLE r> roc; ha m m V AUDEVILLE i ROC.RAM.ME Music, Merriment and M: r th in SEVEN TITTLE \ ustual.p - EVEN .Little Austral;.:.-. TO-NIGHT. OVERSEAS CLUB EVENING. Farewell to TTARRINGTON REYNOLDS As Dr. Wallace. PRICES: 43. 2s Cd, 1; Children. 2«. i«. 6d. Box Plan at Wildman and Are-'* To-day fit 1 o'clock, thereafter at <■ \ . man's with Day Sales. Day Sales at ('.'■ .,'. ■ till 1 p.m. G.P.O. ON ONE SIDE. GRAND -THEATRE On the Rand Iheatre other. ALL DAY TO-DAY. AND TO-N'oHT. KEYSTONE - FATTY'S MAOTC v\->~v-vycTOVR_PATTV'q M'OtC ]'\-'. KEYSTONE -FATTY'S MAOTC p\v--WottiNE _'n'\TTY , MVOTC PvNTS ROSCOE ARBTir.w-T.K. Join t'-» TTC"tfT,E. Merry F'.,.1: ROSCOE APRHfKT.K. Of Funseekerr. OSCOE ARBUCKLE. Mastic's Sensational Star Drama, FLIGHT FOR A FOWTTTYF. LIGHT FOR A FORTUNE. Eleventh Part— r>nr,T,V nv 1H" 'i. s Eleventh Part—HOT, y OP rny n\i' ,i.Eleventh Part—DOLLY OF T Tr E Duties TTIS MAJESTY'S THE\TT!K. AUCKLAND'S LAUGHTER SEASON COMMENCES THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY - APRIL 29 —THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY "CHARLEY'S AUNT" COMEDY CO., Under the direction of Norman Aitken and Bentley Russell, Producing the Funniest Comedy ever written, "CHARLEY'S AUNT." "CHARLEY'S AUNT," "CHARLEY'S AUNT,'' From Brazil, where the Nuts come from. Funny Enough to make a Cat Laugh ' Laugh! you Must Laugh! You can't help it 1 "CHARLEY'S AUNT," The Laughing' Success of the Ago. Greeted at Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin by Packed Houses. Be sure you do not miss seeing the dear old Lad;- from Brazil. SECOND GRAND PRODUCTION. Another Big Scream. "THE PRIVATE SECRETARY." Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early doors Gd extra to Is seats. Box Plan at Wiidman and Arey's. Day Sales. Fred deal's. "D 0 * P Z a N For "CHARLEY'S AUNT," AND "TEE PRIVATE SECRETARY " Opens 9 o'clock Monday Morning at Wild man and Arey's. A Q.RAND pATRIOTIC nONCER? Will be given by THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA In the rpOWN TT ALL On M AY 6, In aid of the BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. SECURE. YOUR TICKETS EARLY. PRICES: 2s 6d and Is. WANTED i Known.— Auckland City Band will play oq Mount Eden on Sunday Afternoon at 3 o'clock. FOR YOU I—A good Piano at £1 monthly. Ghboie it to-day. New models unpacking— Moore and Co., Customs St. >,■ t— -. Miscellaneous. CHAFF GROWERS, see Pago B.—Particulars Valley View Farm, to be Sold by Auction, April 30. TWINAME AND BAKER, Tailors and Mercers. H.M. Arcade, Queen Street, are shewing the Latest In Costumes and Suitings. ASTROLOGx.— Anderson Lindsay interviews daily re marriage, business. health, travel, speculation, events of present year included —Princess Theatre Bldg.s, Queen St.. Auckland. 'Phone -1087. ASTROLOGY— Events forecasted by the planets-, send birth particulars; postal note, Is (stamped envelopo).—Lena, SS. Barsfield St., Ponsonby. ASTROLOGY.— Send date and year birth. Is 6d P.N.. stamped envelope. Questions answered.—Leone, care P. 0., Strand. I Auckland. I _ ___ WE'LL Show you up.—For the best and cheapest in Show-cases and Shop-stting. I ring 1456.—Gibson and Clifford, KarangaI hope Rd. BOOK-Lo"or&— Come and rummage my Books and Prints. Might strike a gem! —Keesing's Book Exchange. 257, Karanga hape Rd. fPRAM Conductors and Others.—See our A Large Selection cf Cellu'oid Collars, Cuffs, etc — Twiname and Baker, H.M. Arcade. HAELES DAY, Practical English Watchmaker; Brooch Pins. London style, 6d; all repairs quickly executed.—3s, Ponsonby Road. v — Try Ganderton For Skin Diseases. Ponsonby Road. HI LEE, High St. Laundry—Bring your Shirts and Collars. We do good work at moderate prices or the shortest notice. YXTTNG ON, High-class Laundry, Queen VV St. (next Queen's Head Hotel), above Town Hall; trial solicited; prices cheap; satisfaction guaranteed. BACON Slices Circn'nr"Fni-« -- ' "■•»■ ters accurately sharpened at Smith s, late Lendbentcr U, * f-K . <■• t>l fIRSE-Cli"™" -'•-- ■• ••- '--« "i Gd at Smith's, late Leadbeators, li, Wakefield St ESTEx ORGANS—BuiIt on honour, sold on merit, known the world over.—Scia Agents. E and F Piano Acnrv. Ltd BROADTfOOD. the Standard Hiar.o or 'ho world. -Solo Agents. E and F. Plana Agency Ltd "VTEW ZEALAND TT E AL D SUBSCRIPTIONS 6d per weak, delivered ; n town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter m advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVXHTtS3UESTb under the follow clai'^fi —Wanted. To Let, For Sale. Lost -xd FOTJjn), PERSONAL, BoABE AND RISIDENCE— are Inserted at tin rate of 18 words lor 13, cr throe consecutive insertions for 2s 61 for cash, paid in advance. Births. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS, 2s 6-1 each insertion, Funeral Notices, la extra. for cash paid in trance- These announcements must be signed by the advertiser. Repli.i to advertisements will be received at the office of the Herald free of charge Instructions as to the insertion or witn drawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible (or non inse.tx 3 l! i dverti-u----mem* through accident or from other causes or for error in the publication of any advertisement Telephones:— and Commercial Department, 173; Job Printing Ordci 0>Ik«. 2890) Publishing, 11; Editorial, 229. Printed and Published by HE.vttr Hortos, of Rcrnuera, William Robert Wilson, ji Takapuna, and Ramsa* Martvs U'ilso,. ' of Remuera. lor the Proprietors, Wilsuj and Borton. at their ofhees, 119, 4uevn Street, and at 1 and 3, Wyodhara Street, Auckland, New Zealand. | Saturday, April 24, 1915,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 12

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960

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 12

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