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', ;. , Amusements, -.>^^Pap rratE MUSICAL COMEDY So w i SPECIAL BOX OFFICE NOTIC£ E THE BOX PLANS for "SO tnv* US LETTY" AND " TO-NIGBTS *t£ M i NIGHT." will bo Open at WILDMAN'•?S" ''II AREY'S TO-MORROW MORNINGfr a - i IE• o'clock. ,' *?R*§|M§| "A Whirl of Girl and Gaiety." h- - : 9^ti[ JJIS MAJESTY'S Y H^: Direction - - J. C. WILLIAMSON I/ny -^ml\ Commencing •,(, NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT 11 '• NEXT TUESDAY .NIGHT :^l ' ' jjpll; jJ. C. WILLIAMSON'S BIG ATTRACTION 1! The Master Stroke Against Gloom aid' i Grumes. .&•, ' t; SO LONG. LFTTY'' LaughU. '-fef i \ "SO LONG, LFTTY" NovtltjSfMl;: "SO LOXG, LETTY" Melody "SO LONG, LETTY" Spectacle p A DASHING, DUMPS-DEFYING- 5 --' | DELIGHT. iSsl&I Gladsome. Glittering, Gallop of Gaiety. g Good for the Clergy and "cod for tl>e LW | Frollickinc Foursome of Fun and FriToJifV g Jammed Full of Joy and Jest-iferous Jolljtj ■ tj" J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., . Present Their Now Famous >|| | NEW ENGL7SH ill^Jl *v FWGLI9H ___*"! 1 NEW ENGLISH —-Z^fe|![ MUSICAL COMFDY COMpj^Sll MUSICAL COMEDY cn\rp A v4'" i| — ■ MUSICAL COMEDY COMPAN? 100 ARTISTS <Wom In A_ II FOUR STUPENDOUS COMIC OPEBAptli PRODUCTIONS. .-CSjlii • NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. '':?i^'l| And the Three Following Nights. ijS^VSg The Mirth-provoking, Sweets P-ftiK@f^Sl Delightfully Tuneful, and Exquisitjillllg Comic Opera Success, "SO LONG, LFTTY"SO LONG, LFTTY!" ; ?tH|§i "SO LONG. LETTY!" I] Which, despite the war and other advers} * elements, has broken all known recordigj|&?Jjp in Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealsnii 4« SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, M And the Two Following Nights. -'j^sls Initial production in Auckland of ti(Mj|K stupendous London Gaiety Theatit in production, f£o In "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT." "TO-NTGHT'S THE NIGHT." •• ! *l« I "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT." { :M | Which has in Sydney, Melbourne and Ke? § Zealand equalled the Success won tyiS*S M "So Long, Letty." .' : :'s?i?|B DURING THE SEASON WILL ALSO ESV; § STAGED mm | The Brightest of all Musical Comedy Girls, | "THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN.": B ' "THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN." '. - f\ Not too piQuant, but just piquant enougL | H And :. _ | The Musical Jollity, in Three Acts, - \ [i HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS, % HIGH JINKS. HIGH HKig | PRICES: 6s, 3s, ana Is. Early Doors to" 8 Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. S||| m pRAND pONC i In Aid of .-' S PONSONBY BOY SCOUTS' TRUMPET ; i BAND, Tendered by Friends of the Band, I ' CONGREGATIONAL HALL, '(OJM . BERESFORD street. r^m TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. I »' ■'■'■■%$ The following - Artists hare kindly as. sented to appear:—Miss Rona Kino, Misl^ : g Dusty, Messrs. Ormjames (humorist), K. |B Teeder. Lalhut, A. Pearson (musical specialty " ig artist), R. Bush, C. Thompson. -S^§| FREE ADMISSION, but Collection will | be taken up in aid of Band Func «¥kl I— S m Competitions, -I|Ps CEVENTH ' ANNUAL pßlz|p|J /COMPETITION. "'Sy • TO "encourage AN INTEREST ;Hsm AND THE PROPER TREATMENT OMjI ANIMALS, the Committee of the New Zsi- 1 land Society for the Protection of Wosrv g and Children and Prevention of Cruelty i} §£ Animals offers Prizes for the BEST ESSAYJ . on "Kindness to Animals." .I : ... CONDITIONS. W4i .1. Competition open to all youn; person attending.Primary or Secondary Schools.salt; W residing within the Auckland Province, ssg| a follows: — L■ • -|*Si?J g Primary Schools— Prizes. 4lii Ist 2nd 3rd 4:v . *•{ -- " s d s d s d s:-U; m \ Standards I. and 11. 7 6 50 40 g«fl " Standards in. and IV. . 8 6 6 0 4 6 39 f » Standards V. and VI. 10 0 7 6 5 0 fa? § Standard » VII. and : .#IP Secondary' SchoolsForms HI. and IV. 15 0 10,0 7 6*f|Jplf Forma V. and VI. ... 20 0 15 0 10 oj^J:g| 2. Maximum number of words in Essaf£-;f§;§il Grade!., 150; Grade 11., 250; Grado 111. I 350; Grade IV., 500; Grade V., SOS | Through not paying attention to this rale i* : s| the last examination, several paper's Kcr>..|;y disqualified i which might have othersvi: ■-. | | taken & prize. : S*jS' I: The word "Animals" to mean »11: g| livins creatures, wild and tame. §1 4. Every Essay must be a bona-ii' , B if original composition of the contribute:. gf written entirely without assistance, -i'SElg.* I! certified by & teacher of a public or prrH9||?il school as having been done tinder his or mm if supervision. . : '&M II • s.'Contributors must write ON 0 v 74 £| SIDE of the. paper only, and must si-v i?| their full name, with name of school -'an!;'-; |J standard, also address. ' i %m\ If 6. Contributions must reach die o"lce 4 the Socle'v not later than TUESDAY, ,'M . "-i March.-1917. ■■» "WiJi 7. Winners' names will be advertised ! otml Ws •the HERALD, Star, and Observer on AprM ;lfl 18. Office Address: |j 20, PALMER BUILDINGS. fl|| M ,-Queen Street, Auckland. &« 1 . MMm Motor Trips. TAURANGA - MATAMATA MOTOS; SERVICE, DAILY. :] Cars leave Matamata 3 pm.. after arrival §i||| > Express to Rotorua, arriving Tauraiisl I same evening. £$|r 'Wi Leave Tauranga 7 a.m., connectii.g witi-'.j Express, arriving Auckland 4 p.m. Si ■ f,,fi 'Phones: Matamsta, No. 41; Taura Jga, K& IS ? 5- la ! H. M. GRIFFITHS AND C 0... • t Tauranga and Matamata. Sllpl AUCKLAND Sight-seeing Trips fro* ■ | Ix G.P.O. daily; 10 a.m. till noon, Um J 230 p.m. till 5.30 p.m., 53. Afternoon -inti, M free.— Tourist Sight-seeing Co., LtirlfJil WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. ARKLE'S J| BAY. BROWN'S BAY. CAMPBELL'S;?? fi BAY. CASTOR BAY.-Powerful 7-seateM; If modern Car.—Goodall's Garage. Devonp«t. jH 'Phones 80 and 118. .Mt m |~" $ ; 11{|| MEW ff^BAtP.': M AUCKLAND TyEEKLx jV £S S|i H SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. -f v M New ZtdLiKP Hshald. 6d per net ||8 delivered in town and suburbs, or t0» ~! ?.1S quarter in advance,' posted to any part U Ui|;-- la Dominion. v -1? ?ra AUCKIASD Weekly NEWS. 5s 6d {««)•=. \ $8S Quarter, or £1 is per annum in aavacca, .•;.- ||§ • posted to any p»rt if thb Dominion. ■•'• i^is»BM ADVERTISING RATES. "•' \ M New Zealand Bkiuld and &Tmussßf. M Wesklt NKWB #*h Separate Charges for each paps ,«l jll ; Wasted. To Let. Fob Sale. Lost iSt ] M FoOOTi Pessosal. Board . and Resimsce,;!; -.ga are inserted at the rate of 18 words ior li."i £■; ym or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d fc*jj; ffl cash paid in advance. \gp Mk Births. MAMIAGE3. and Deaths, 2j Si '■]-fM «a;h insertion' FtragßAt Notices, li eilrklft M fo; cash paid in advance. ' M These announcements must **» signed tJ>f* ■ ffl the advertiser. . |l|| Contract rates on application. ffl Replies to advertisements will be re«i«s $; j M at th» office of the REaALD free of charge.-'• -•. ija Instructions as to the insertion or wi'i' jWi drawal H advertisements must be in * rituut- \] |. • The Proorieiors do not ho'd thems*lT" j responsible for non-insertion of adver«B* , ;|P> j ments ihrouch accident or from other cat I ** j or for error in the publication of any sdrtf fB ti6ement. i-Si TELEPHONES: M Advertising and Commercial, 178; 7^£'Jel Printing Order Office, 2890; Publishing. »•"..- Editorial. 229. Reporters. 56V.3. Wl^'^^ Weekly News and Photographic, 223 , .y?Sfc?ij||

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16459, 8 February 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16459, 8 February 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16459, 8 February 1917, Page 12