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Amusements. •BP M AJEsm ' I I Direction; J. and N. Tail, f FINAL THREE ' NIGHTS FINAL THREE NIGHTS -\>4' I qYn m r Of ?AM E 8 .t'? SJD KE Y JAM E 1 Sydney james v »1j And His Famous '• •k j i ROYAL STROLLERS- t':?3 t' i ROYAL STROLLERS - ■[; I ROYAL STROLLERS . T 'I R0Y pm- STROLLERS-, B —ROUL 1 Comedians who have delisted hmri. „ ' I ences at H.M. Tae&tre for the pust two I ; TO-NIGHT f TO-NIGHT. STILL ANOTHER CHANGE 0? > PROGRAMME. J ' SEE THE ROYAL STROLLERS t SEE THE ROYAL STROLLERS i In Their Most Successful Program^, 1 SYDNEY JAMES I And "BILLY" | it Their Very Best. jjj MADELINE ROSSITER. ! Brilliant New Dances. ;[1 GWEN. LEWIS. " ; New Songs at the Piano. i 1 CONNIE MILNE, in N»w Nuriiber! '• G. W. DESMOND, G. GRAYSTOVW r In New Acrobatic Dances in New 3 | CYRIL NORTHCOTE and ARTHUR FROST TO-NIGHT THE STROLLERS will weMßt | their New Burlesque, entitled "THE RAGTIME CHORAL SOCIFTV'i ■ "THE RAGTIME CHORAL SOCIETY" Tho Best of All the Burlesques remember: ; THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. ! Plans at Wildman and Are-'a Popular /ricts-as. 2s. and l';. p I6S) JJIS MAJESTY'S ""'IHATES, i SATURDAY NEXT APRIL 1? AT 2.30 P.M. , I In Aid of Children's Hospital Memorial »» New Zealand Fallen Soldiers. Se»mw, . s ? Nurses. v GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE! THE ROifAL STROLLERS* „ THE ROYAL STROLLERS (Uy kind permission ot J. and \* Tait) ' Assir.ted by ' ARTISTS ON THE PULLER v«n» WLLE CIRCUIT ARTISTS ON THE FULLER VACD& VILLE CIRCUIT (By kind Bermissiqn of Messrs. John FnlUi. and Sons), r Also Miss Daphne Knighe's Pupils, Miss L. McKenzie, V 159 Eileen Dalgleiuh. GRAND SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME WILL BE PRESENTED. REMEMBER THE FALLEN HEROES REMEMBER THE FALLEN HEROES And SHOW YOUR LOVE FOR THE CHILDREN. SHOW YOUR LOVE FOR THE CHILDREN. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AT 2.30 P.l£, Box Plan at Wildmr.n and Arey's. ; Prices to suit all pockets: 3s, 2s, and li Res. 4s. Day Sale Tickets at Coleman's! H.M. Arcade. f ' JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Direction - - • J. C. Williamson, Lid, _ Commencing SATURDAY WEEK. APRIL 23. SATURDAY WEEK. APRIL 22. MATINEE, EASTER MONDAY. AT 2 PIT, , THE DRAMA THAT WILL THRILIi NEW ZEALAND. First Production in Auckland of THE GREAT WAR PLAY. ' "UNDER FIRE." "UNDER FIRE." " UNDER FIR E." THE FIRST PLAY TO ATTEMPT TO 5 GIVE A VIVID REPRESENTATION OP ; THINGS THAT ARE TAKING PLACE » DAY BY DAY IN THE WORLD WAR. [ "UNDER FIRE" Shows you— How the Germans went through Belgium. How the British Soldier spends the wrarj hours in the trenches. . How officers risk their lives that, their great 3 guns may get the correct range. ) How Holy Snnctuarites are laid waste by ? invading armies of Germans. iv How women are playing their pari, in tho ' strife. . How Germany prepared for the a'rugpe thai. was bound to oome. i How German spies work in England. j How an Army was saved by tho bravery of' , one man. . , How Paris was saved. "UNDER FIRE" IS CROWDED WITH THRILLING! ACTION AND WELL-ARRANGED 1 SURPRISES. :i J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Hire brought together for this Great Production, a BRILLIANT COMPANY OF PLAYERS, Including JULIUS KNIGHT. 'JULIUS KNIGHT. LIZETTE PARSES, LOUIS KIMBALL, AND A HOST OF AUXILIARIES. OVER 500 PEOPLE™ PART TS THIS PRODUCTION. ' The Pl&y will be produced by GEO. BARNUM. ' Box Pli.as -pen at Wildman and Arej'f,» TUESDAY. 8 a.m. c Touring Manager • - Robert Williamson. • PHYSICAL BRANCH \\ £ OP ■ LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM, ui. Queen Street, opp. G.P.O. ~ Director .. Tennant Colledca. [ Ladies and Gentleman can obtain r- PRIVATE TUITION IN THE TENNANT 5 COLLEDGE SYSTEM Of Physical Culture and Curative and Respt ratory Exercises. . THIS SYSTEM? Specially desifnvd to met individual conditions and requirement k Strengthens the muscles, invigorates ths 1 respiratory and excretory organj, and in* 1 duces valvular activity and regularity. t Appointments for Consultations. 'Phone 3063, Special! JU-j'ITSU taught privately ia specislly-ecu pned room. ' Hotels. u ■■ ' ■ i ... . .. 1 — T{TELBOURNE, COLLIN3 STREET, ' 1U FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. i largest Hostelry in Aurtralaaia. ' Hai dy to boat, tram and centre of city. : Two Diningrooms and Cafe. ! Write for Tariff Card. Restaurants and Tearooms. _ TRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawl- „ ice Fish Depot, Lower Queen St., next " Hellaby's. - "MTHOSOEVER will may come.—Break- '» fast, 7 a.m., Is; open on Sundays.— ' Manchester Dining Rooms, opp. G.P.O. • "PRIOR'S - LARGEST DININGROOiI J r IN TOWN. ,„ iTO J BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. J STRAND ARCADE. } QUICK SERVICE. Telephone 3410. Timber, _ . Q Q.OLDIE AND gON3» LIMITED. J jgREAK WATER J^OAD. Telephones: 653. Head Office; 86, Order Office. Kauri, Totara, Rimu, White Pine, Oreioa Pine, Bluegum. fronbark. 5 Joinery bud Mouldings always in UlC^' " jJyJ'EW 2 BALAN D JJERALD, 5 oriB9CKiPTiOf9 6d per week, delivered ill ' 1,1 and suburbs, or Its per quarter, m • lovni posted to any port oi the R'raimon. ' a ZnvEBTiaEMBSTE under the following classes . Wasted TO LBV. FOR Sue. LOST aso , ■ 3 v}mr, PERSONAL, BOARD as d RESIDEXCESn'ortert at tie rate of 18 words for Is, or . thwe c?asecutive iMertwns for 2a 6d for Ruths' 1 'iIAMIAGEs', AKD Deaths, 2s 6(3 ' -.fu TnSrtioni Fusbbal Notices, is eitn, ? a /.«Si naid in advance. Those announcempnts must be signed by the.advertiser. j s TUnliM to advertisements will be received at tho office of the HERALD free, of charge Tv,„,Ti.rtior.s 03 to the insertion or withdrawal of advertieementa in the HESALD 7 61 do not. hold themselves , for non-insertion of advertise- ' through accident or from other causes. 1 or for errcr iu the publication of any advarTelephones:—AdveTtißing find Comwerciat Department. 178; Job Printing Order Office. f.890; Publishmg. 14; Editoiial. -^9. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16203, 13 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16203, 13 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16203, 13 April 1916, Page 10