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■:--■: I Amusements. _, m 'i J£IS fjyTAJESTY'S JJIHEATRE. Direction - - - J. and N. TAIT. "- ■ ~- FOR A VERY BRIEF SEASON. \ _ % Commencing * ' ■*; THIS EVENING AT 8. V- f M MESSRS. J. AND N. TAITS • ?$" % NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY • - In ;-■' "VERY GOOD EDDIE " "VERY GOOD EDDIE'" "VERY GOOD EDDIE'" "VERY GOOD EDDIE." A Musical Comedy in Two Acts, By Philip Bartholomae and Guy Bolton. Lyrics by S. Greene, Music by Jerome Kern. BARRY LUPINO as EDDIE. ') CAST OF CHARACTERS (In order of appearance). Purser of the Catskill - - - Lionel Wa] £a Victoria Lake - - - - Da.sv Revette Dick Rivers ----- Andrew Higg.nscn Steward on the Catskill - - - Chas. P 09 Mme. Matroppo ------ Nan Taylor Elsie Lily - - - - . - Lilian Tucker Georgina Kettle ----- Emily Pitzroy Eddie Kettle ----.. Barry Lupino Percy Darling ...... Frank Greene Elsie Darling ...... Fayette Perry A. L. Cleland --..-- Johnk Beck Mons. de Rongemont - - Alfred Bristowa BEVY OF BEAUTY GIRLS AND CHORUS: Maude Calder. Mabel _ Wa'»rs. Dorothy Campbell, Alice Becker, Regina Aviet Eileen Redmond, Maude Rowley, Aileerl Barton, Minnie Topping. Minnie Oathcart. Vera Masters. Glory Chandler Eileen Thornton, Messrs. Jack MeKellil gett. Fred. Asmnssen. Hartley Court Chester Harris. William Triggs. Arthur Sharpies. Act I. DECK OF THE HUDSON RIVER BOAT (One Summer Afternoon). ACT 11. THE RIP VAN WINKLE INN. Scene I.: That Evening. Scene II.: Next Morning. MAGNIFICENT SCENIC EFFECTS GORGEOUS COSTUMING. STRIKING AND ORIGINAL BALLETS. FULL ORCHESTRAL BAND. Musical Director - - Robert Keers. The Entire Production Staged by MR. BARRY LUPLNO. Second Production : "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM" " THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM:A Musical Tale of Japan. PRICES: Reserved Stalls, 6s. Dress : Circle, ss. Stalls, 3s. Gallary. Is. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is etira. Box Plan for season at Wildmaa and Arey's. rpoWN XT ALL /CONCERT pHAMBER Sole Direction - - - W. and R. Thomas, rpO-NTGHT! rpo-NTGHT! And Every Evening at S. THIRD WEEK And Continued Success of THE TINGLISH "PIERROTS HE -EiNGLISH X lERROTS Whose Brief Season in Auckland •:■>* IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE. Complete Change of Programme To-Night. - Introducing Two Comedy Numbers. " A MUSICAL COURT SCENE." And a Nautical Scena entitled"KlTTY, THE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER." Both Irresistible Humorous Items. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2% Is. Box Plan Wildman and Arey's. Seats Reserved by 'Phone 140— held after rising of curtain. '■'_ "" Representative: VICTOR BECK. TYRIC THEATRE, Commencing TITONDAY iqTST. JULY 90 D. W. G EIFFITH "%: \ . ANNOUNCES THE '-||| OPECIAL "PRESENTATION j , OF. THE MIGHTY SPECTACLE. f "rriHE T3TRTH f\F 4 TW-ATION." ■:£<\ 3000 HORSES. 18.000 PEOPLE SHOWN >* IN THE SAMS COLOSSAL MANNER AS': INTOLERANCE WITH ALL THE UNIQUE INVESTITURE AND SETTING. ;, Which accompanied the Film in its American and English Triumphs have been ar. ranged for by Mr. Albert L. Grey, Mr, . Griffith's Personal Representative. "rpHE TVE3TH r\F A RATION " You will never see its like again. It is easily the most expensive and most stupendous photo-play the world has or is likely to produce. *l. The Box Plan is on view at Burkey''i, Tobacconist, Queen St., opp. HEBAIiD Office. Prices: Dress Circle Res., 2s 6d; Stalls, 2s and Is. Children half-price to all parts. ANT a Piano?— Why wait, when you t t can get the best to-day on Easy Terms. Inquire at Moore's, Customs St. E. » 1 Hotels. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI'S LEADING HOTEL. A House of Quality and Refinement. Tariff, 10s per day. Weekly by arrangement. Write or Wire for Reservation. i— , : T7TrHEN IN DOUBT BUY "TANTWHA.V ' The Best Soap for all LAUNDRY AND HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS. A PERFECT edge put on Old Safety Razor Blades by our Hatfield Machine. Is 6d Hazard's. Queen St. a . NEW 7EALAND TTERaLD AUCKLAND TyEEKLY "jUEWS. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: New Zem.hto Herald. 6d per week delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per Quarter in advance, posted to any part of tho Dominion. Auckland Weekly News. 63 6d ne: quarter, or £1 4a per annum in advance posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES: New Zealakd Herald and Auckland Weekly. News. Separate Charges for each paper, at under — Wasted, To Let. For Sale. Lost and Found. Personal. Board and Residence. are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 23 6d for cash paid in advance. Birth Notices, 2? 6d per insertion: doctors or nurses' names. Is each name extra. Marriage, Death, Bereavement. and In Memoriau Notices. 2s 6d per insertion for the first six lines (36 words); 6d per line for additional snace. Funeral Notices. Is extra. These announcements must be signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes. or for error ill the publication of any advertisement. TELEPHONES: ■; Advertising and Commercial. ITS: Job Printing Order Office, 2890; Publishing, 14; Editorial, 229; Reporters. 3693: Editor * . Weekly News and Photographic. 229 ;■." Address communications to Wilson an 3 \ '" 3 Horton. P. 0., Bos 32. Auckland ~;v;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16595, 19 July 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16595, 19 July 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16595, 19 July 1917, Page 10

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