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■■■; „, Amusements.. V fl nr" T-T~ TT VI tTIS .MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ~.' " Direction: - v Beaumont Smith and Leslie Hoskint. TO-NIGHT - LAST NIGHT. "WHO'S THE LADY?" "WHO'S THE LADY?" "WHO'S THE LADY?" TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAYS AND TWO FOLLOWING EVENINGSTHE POPULAR GLAD EYE COM. PANY'S THIRD SUCCESS, THE CHAPERON. THE CHAPERON. THE CHAPERON'. THE CHAPERON. The memory of whom will make yo'i rhnckle in your sleep. SATURDAY. JUNE 5, And Las'. Night of the Season— THE GLAD EYE THE CLAD EYE. Box Plans at Wildman and Arey'p. Day Sales: Cleal'e Prices: ss, 3s, Is. Early Door? a usual. QONCEET QHAif BE R. Direction: E. Brnnscorabe Pty., Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT O-NIGHT. 10-NIGHT. SECOND PRESENTATION OF \"EW PROGRAMME BY THE DANDIES, THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE ARISTOHMTS OF COSTUME COMEDY. b MISS MONA THOMAS • - - SOPRAVn MISS IDA NEWTON - - . SOUBRETTF MISS IRENE VERE - . COMEDIENNE .MR. OLIVER PEACOCK . . . TEVOR MR. JOHN WELBY ... BARnfIYR MR. CYRIL CONNOLLY - - VIOLINIST , MR. HARRY BORRAP \T.E - COMEDIAV ■MR. LEONARD GRIFFITHS ■ . PIANIST MR. CLAUDE DAMPIER -CHARACTER COMEDIAN A COTERIE OF DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS! JUNE 18 - HOSPITAL SHir NIGHT r, rt ,H£^ BERS 0F EXPEDITIONARY ' FORCES ADMITTED FREE ON PRESEVTATION OF LEAVE PASS. Admission: 3s. 2a. and Is. Bot Flan at * to™ 3 ! 1 and Arey ' 8 till noon, from then at Wises. Tobacconist, opp. Grey Statue. NOTE— MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION' TO SUBJECTS OF ALIEN ENEMIES, WE USE A BROADWOOD. Touring Manager. SCOTT COLVILLE. COME and See the Royal Oak Zoo. established February, 1911. Permits eranted by the Government, and Onehunga Council Finest Collection of Animals and,, Bird« in New Zealand. Admission; Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. SCHOOL OF DANCING-MISS CECIL ■ nii ***r"\ Frenen a <"l Rusnian methods. Ballet. Classical, National. Interpretive, and Ballroom Dancing. Warwick Buildings, Queen Street, opp. H.M. Arcide Classes • Devonport, Newmarket,—Parfi mlars. 12. Grey Street, Devonport «'. i ■" ; -. Business Notices. — ■ _, „ _ fr , THOS. H. • WILLIAMS, X WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, MARKET SQUARE. AUCKLAND, Han Removed to WAITEMATA CHAMBERS (Ground Floor), CUSTOMS ■ STREET WEST. Next Government Buildings, As from June 1, 1915. STRACHAN'S STAR ALE. TCOULTHARD .MULLIONS, • ' F.N.Z.1.A., REGISTERED ARCHITECT / *• (For 12 year? in practice in Timaru, Cant.), Having come. to reside in Auckland, i«gs . to intimate to Clients and Others that ho Las' .OPENED AN OFFICE ' At- the Address 'given below: *# li, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS (2nd floor), • QUEEN STREET. 'Phone A 448. J OUIS T EWIS SOLVES CELLING. CLEARING SALES A SPECIALTY. I LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer, 21, PHCENIX CHAMBERS. THE PEOPLE'S HERBAL HEALTH' STORE. 115. Karangahape Road.- ! Snrsadock: A valuable remedy for Kidney and Liver Troubles, Debility, Poor Circula. .tion. ' A boon to sufferers from Anemia, 2s • 6d,'large bottle. Nerveforce: For all Nervous' Troubles, Headache, Paralysis, Brain Fag, Neuralgia, • St, Vitus' Dances, etc, 3s 6d, '. • large bottle. Herbal Syrup Pills, Ointment. Soap, Indigestion and Cough Cures.-all >'i made from pure herbs only. Ring up 560 A about our Herbal Extract for reducing stout figures. * . . ■-* . PERFECT TTEALTH. ,; ; HOW TO GET AND KEEP IT. , Send 3 Stamps for ' Special Issue of "WALKER'S HEALTH JOURNAL." If you would rather die than be cured by ' Natural means, don't bother sending. RANGATIRA ' HEALTH INSTITUTE. i UPPER SYMONDS STREET. "Phone" 3238. ' i J>OOrE TDROS.. \ 14 AND 15. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, 1 ' QUEEN.STREET. AUCKLAND. C '' 'Phone 3145, I ACCOUNTANTS AND COLLECTORS. PRIVATE* ASSIGNMENTS Arranged, with Cieditors , ACCOUNTS COLLECTED ANYWHERE. - Country Clieuts should place their work with us, where it will net be affected by that social relationship _ unavoidable in small towns. Write for circular now. J .- JpRUITGROWERS. » • PRODUCE GROWERS. Send your Fruit and Produce to THE H.B. FRUIT AND PRODUCE EXCHANGE. If you want best results. Highest prices realised and prompt account " sales posted. Unequalled facilities 'or handI ling and marketing. All kiuds of fruit in ' gpod demand Tomat>>es r.nd Vegetables particularly wanted. Send along a 'rial shipment as early as possible. Consign direct to THE H.B. FRUIT AND PRODUCE C j EXCHANGE. Auctioneers and Produce Merchants, HASTINGS. H.B Proprietors: HJ3. FRUIT. PRODUCE. AND COOL STORAGE COMPANY. ', ' 8. UARTBLL. Manager. vrEW ZEALAND TJERALD. SOBSCRIWICW 6d per week, delivered in town' and suburbs, or 10s per quarter m advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. V ApvinhsßllßNTS under the following ciassfJ' -Wasted. To Let, Fob Sale, Lost as» 5 Found Personal, Boabd and Residesce-. , are inserted at the rate of 16 words (or Is, or " three consecutive insertions for 2a 6d for cash v paid in advance. Bibths, Marriages, and Deaths, 2s 6d each insertion; Funeral Notices, Is extra, for cash paid in advance. These announcements must be signed by the advertiser. - Replies to advertisements will be received, at the office of the Herald free of chargeInstructions as to the insertion cr withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald , must be in writing. ' 'The Proprietors do not hold themselves' responsible for non-ins*.™ of advertisements through accident or from other causes. or' for error in the publication of any advertisement. . ' Telephones:—Advertising and Commercials Department, 178; Job Printing Order Ofhci, 2890; Publishing 11; Editoml, 229.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15932, 1 June 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15932, 1 June 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15932, 1 June 1915, Page 14