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* Amusements. ' TnS M AJESTY ' S THEATRE j , Direction: J. and N. Tait. I 18 TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT. . TWO FINAL PERFORMANCES TWO FINAL PERFORMANCES OF ' SYDNEY JAMES SYDNEY JAMES * And His Famous RO7AL STROLLERS ROYAL STROLLERS ROYAL STROLLER!* . ROYAL STROLLERS ROYAL STROLLERS—NEW PROGRAMME PRESENTED LAST NIGHT MOST SUCCESSFUL OF ALL THE STROLLERS AT THEIR BEST, LAST TWO NIGHTSLAST TWO NIGHTS-TO-NIGHT and '.?o-morrow NIGHT. GOOD-BYE ROYAL STROLLERS. GOOD-BYE • ROYAL STROLLERS. GOCD-BYE to the ROYAL STROLLERS. , GOOD-BYE ROYAL STROLLERS. Plans at Wildman and Arey's. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is; Res., 4i. '" Strollers' Country Tour en routs to Wei. * lington. '' CAMBRIDGE-MONDAY. April 17. I HAMILTON-TUESDAY, April 1?. _ THAMES-WED. AND THURS.. April 19 and 20. • P- TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ; Direction •••J. C. Williamson, Ltd, '" Commencing SATURDAY WEEK. . APRIL !». SATURDAY WEEK. APRIL 'ii. MATINEE. EASTER MONDAY. AT 2 P.M. THE DRAMA THAT WILL THRILL NEW ZEALAND. First Production in Auckland of THE GREAT WAR PLAY. " UNDER FIRE.' . sr " UNDER FIR E." " UNDER FIR E." THE FIRST PLAY TO ATTEMPT TO GIVE A VIVID REPRESENTATION OF THINGS THAT ARE TAKING PLACE , DAY BY DAY IN THE WORLD WAR. "UNDER IRE" Shows you— How the Germans went through Belgium. How the British Soldier spends the weary jf hours in the trenches. How officers risk their lives that their great _ gnus may get the correct range. How Holy Sanctuaries are laid waste by _ invading armies of Germans. _ How women are playing their part in the strife. • How Germany prepared for the struggle that was bound to come. How German spies work in England. How an Army was saved by the bravery of one man. • How Paris was saved. "UNDER FIRE" IS CROWDED WITH THRILLING ACTION AND WELL-ARRANGED SURPRISES. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Have brought together for this Great Production, a BRILLIANT COMPANY OF PLAYERS. Including JULIUS KNIGHT. JULIUS KNIGHT. LIZETTE PARKES. LOUIS KIMBALL', 'E AND A HOST OF AUXILIARIES. it. OVER 200 PEOPLE PART IN THIS PRODUCTION. sn The Play will be produced by GEO. BARNUM. Box Plans open at Wildman and Arty's, TUESDAY. 8 a.m. - Touring Manager - Robert Williamson. Shows. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE , AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL I SOCIETY AND THE WOMEN'S / MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. / pETE AND THROWER CHOW j c At the » TOWN Jf ALL-rpO-DAY AND rpo-MORROW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, •' A PRIL 15j IN AID OF THE SOLDIERS' CLUB. Opeing Ceremony by HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, TO-MORROW, at 3 p.m. Professional Orchestra, Organ Selections, Shooting Gallery, Fortune-teller, Gift Sweets, Home-made Cakes, and Plant 0 Stalls. Refreshments. Grand Floral Display. Guessing Competitions- ' ADMISSION, IS. CHILDREN, £D. B - C nNEHUNGA-MANUKAU HOBTICULv TUBAL SOCIETY. 3, AUTUMN SHOW ABANDONED. Owing to a suitable Hall being unobtainable the Autumn Show has been abandoned. A. WATTS, i, Hon. Secretary. - e i Professional Notices. * .. , . T CAMPBELL LARNACH MacDIARXi> MID, hereby give notice that I havo - admitted MR. E. J. MEARS. of Hamilton. Solicitor, into Partnership, and that the a Law Practice hitherto carried on by me in ', Hamilton will in future be conducted in ) the firm name of MacDIARMID AND f MEARS. * Dated this third day of April, 1916. , C. L. MacDIARMID. Insurance Companies. 3 . YOU can't afford to be without an Insurance Policy. In every day, sorre dan- . ger lurks. To and from trom business, ,n trains, trams, boats; you never luow. A Policy with , THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. LTD., May save you months of financial worry. H. P. KISSLING, Manager. Auckland " , —' Restaurants and Tearooms. . rpRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawl- ' i- ing Fish Depot, Lower Queen Bt., next • Hellaby's. 1 WHOSOEVER will may come.-Break- »» fast. 7 a.m.. Is; open on Sundays.— Manchester Dining Rooms, opp. G.P.O. 1 PRIOR'S - LARGEST DININGROOM _:• IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. STRAND ARCADE. QUICK SERVICE. Telephone 3410. I "3 Coffee. ■VTOW, JUST A WORD ABOUT COFFEE. » The Season when you can thoroughly fnf joy a delicious cup of COFFEE is now coming on. GET GOOD COFFEE, and see 3 that it is carefully made. Buy a tin of " Stag's Head " brand, we 5 that the Registered Trade Mark is on the tin, and you can be certain that you iave something really good. All grocers. No advance in price. J lib Net Weight Tin of the most Delicious Coffee procurable Is lOd, all grocers. i \ T "P NT3ICAN AND C o '' T m ;i x ' '..: = -as ■VTEW 7EALAND TJERa^D. Rotscriptioss 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per ouaiter in advance nested to any part oi the Doninioa. ADVgittISEHBNTS under the following classes wasted To Let. Fob Sale. Lost a.vd FOTOD, PSBBOSW,. board ASP Rjan.BSCTare inserted the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d lor cash paid in advance, 1 Rirtbs Mabb JAGEB > asd Deaths, 2s 6d each insertion; Fotsral Notices, i 8 extra, for cash paid in.advance. These announce- ! ments must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will bo received at the office of the HERALD free, of charge Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the must be in writing. ...... . . The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible lor non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes. or for error in the publication of any advertisement. .... , _ . . Telephones:—Advertising anc; Commercial Department. 178; Job Printine Order Office. 2890: Publishing. 14: Editorial. 229.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 10