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• ' " : — i "; Amusements. . '.' . •-•V:.;A\ HIS MAJESTY'S - THEATRP^H 18 MAJESTY'S IHEATbI, . ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ~ H TO-NIGHT. > V, TO-NIGHT. . LAST NIGHT OF SEASON. V LAST NIGHT OF SEASON - LAST NIGHT OF SEASON! LAST NIGHT '--^ Of Jack Waller's Merry Attraction, " \-[ "LOOK WHO'S HERE • ; "LOOK WHO'S HERE" LOOK WHO'S HERE" -' 'x : : ; . "LOOK WHO'S HERE," "..., ' FAREWELL NIGHT OF r ' t , <• Gregory Ivanoff Fred. Dennett r '^l Jack Waller Wyli 9 Watson - •#.s&& Leslie White Dick White Howard Hall Sirames Waller ■ '■'-^■- Cecilia Gold Ada Smart 'M| Marjorie Simms Patsio Hill 3§m Dorothy White The Purple Rani ' : MM PROGRAMME No. 3. §§I PROGRAMME No. 3. EVERYTHING NEW. BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER, PRICES OF ADMISSION: "Jsl Dresß Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s. ||| -Back Stalls, 3s. Early-door Gallery", sj. '£'': Late-door Gallery, Is, • 1 M Plus Amusement Tax. Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Coleman's. ,<K - "niRECT FROM T ONDON — COMING! .1 :_ ; — — COMING! _ ->■:■-- TSlffiS! ■=- TffiK! ' .' Hi! Miffii TflSt Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Under the Patronage of His Excellency tha-4'*' Liverpool, ' TWICE -RAILY - 2.30 AND AT 8 P M IWICE1 WICE JJaILY - 2.30 AND AT 8 fff - SEASON SIX DAYS. -. \ .;i; THE PICTURE THAT HAS TAKEN THE ; '^ ENGLISH-SPEAKING RACE "101 BY STORM. •;;;• "IT IS FOR ENGLAND." "IT IS FOR ENGLAND."--. . :'-. "IT IS FOR ENGLAND." ;; ; C: 'IT IS FOR ENGLAND." ..eft"lT IS FOR ENGLAND." • .-./-" "IT IS FOR ENGLAND" . fl A Most Colossal and Gorgeous Spectacular , ■■'■> ': Romance, in the Building of which the "'iS British-Navy and House of Commons •-'- were placed at the Disposal SS of the Producers, ,%I§i "IT IS FOR ENGLAND" ''■>-.'. "IT IS FOR ENGLAND" :JO 4 Is a Romantic Love Story, in which 3 ~M Startling Sensations and Thrilling . '; Episodes follow each other in • ,r -SS Breathless Succession. ; B A BRITISH PICTURE | A BRITISH PICTURE >-;J FOR BRITISH PEOPLE, M FOR BRITISH PEOPLE. - . -; Which was Composed to Arouse the -j Public of Britain to the Danger "3111 of the Germans in their midst. " ":S SEE - QEE '!, ee— —Dee ' THE GRAND FLEET AT SEA. . '.Si THE COLONIAL TROOPS' ARRIVAL. -~3 THE WAR CABINET IN DEBATE. -&£ THE GERMAN SUBMARINE CAPTURED. , THE HUN ATROCITIES IN BELGIUM. ' '.I THE WELSH STRIKE. "V| THE NORTH SEA PATROLS. M THE CAPTURE OF THE GERMAN SUB- •: MARINE BASE. ' im THE OUTWITTING OF THE FUN SPIES < THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE AND TEE /-i UNION OF -- • r TWO TRUE BRITISH HEARTS. .\l\ The Most Exciting, Most Thrilling, and " *I j Most Inspiring Film Ever Shown. - '.J-,;. IN' AID OF NAVY LEAGUE FUNDS." A PRICES: 6d, Is, and 2s (plus war tax).' MATINEES: Stalls, 6d; Circle, Is (plus ;J war tax). . '{3| Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. :--a| No Extra Charge for Booking. Vq ■ ™~ . i BAND PERFORMANCE AT THE ZOO. ||| By Kind Permission of Lieutenant-Colonel "V 0 Stephenson, . Wk THE ONEHUNGA BAND ■ Will Play at the . J§§ ZOO, SUNDAY AFTERNOON..- : m All Come. ;.". :, j JUSTIN BROWNE Pianos, Englmd'i best. See new modeis at sole agents," -; : Moore's Piano Company. Customs St. East: Restaurants and Tearooms. §|| "fTIHE ENDEZVOUS." - I'LL SEE YOU AT McKEO WN'S, %U OPP. G.P.0.. AUCKLAND. .9 Dainty Tea and Refreshments, | Soda Fountain Drinks, Fruits and Cream. I Hours. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. % . M •THIRSTY WEATHER. jjs How about a drink? A long, cool, .?-!' refreshing, delicious draught. Stacey ;?■;?; ■ is famous for his Fruit Drinks, t-: Almost any flavour you like, seated •;; * —— in some restful corner of the ibedy X-l recesses of Stacey's, you can enjoy ~: r^ your drink at your ease. Try the -"s experiment to-day. -- CTACEY'S. 61. QUEEN STREET. £g TRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawl- !.;S ins Fish Depot. Lower Queen St., next ;>.v Hellaby'a. ' . )■?(: Tar. _. '§ mA R. rp AR. rn aB. ■" ji NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR %i TARRING WITH OUR FAMOUS f AUSTRALIAN QOKE ' QVEN • TJISTILLED rpAE. || AND OUR -3. QPECIAL ARADE TARRING ,gAND. M Thfl result is work that will stand for year* ;.ss Satisfaction Guaranteed. jS We also Sell Lime. Cement. Shingle, eto, 'fM J. J. C^ 6 ' m * 1 ■ QUEEN STREET. /_ )j Try Ganderton's . *S Bacu-acho'.' '-■' 'M EDNBV REMEDY. ; ;.j "VTEW 7 ALAND TTEBALD k M J\ L AND n AUCKLAND || SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: -j New Zealand Herald. 6d per week if >M livered in town and suburbs. y;< 1 Auckland Weekli News. 6s 6d pel K nii«rteror £1 4s per annum in. advance. Sd to any part of the Dominion. «jg ADVERTISING KATES: fi£l New Zealand Herald and Aooiukb ■■& 1 Weekli NBWB. m Separate Charges for each paper, u m w.ht»d To Let, Foe Sale, Lost *».;>;; *giL W ffrSm .-;■: oMhr^; consecutive insertions for 2a 6d for ~: " R m?H d n oTicEs DCß 6d per insertion.- .. a 5 ■nurses' names. Is each name.;,-; M marriage. Death, Bsheavejient, , , iN„ xftwiMAii 2s 6d per in»r- ■.,-:,•,; J? n n\or the first six lines (36 wcrds). 6d IS. I nfl lor additional space. Fnaitt , - Notice" ° extra. , These announcement ~;; £OTI signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. , ■■•.-5. ; . Ren fes to advertisements will be received . ; y : at the office of the Herald free of charge ~?.;,. Instructions as to the insertion or with- - .<;•. draws of advertisements must be in writing. . - . The Proprietors do not hold themselvej;_.;,. rpononsible for non-insertion of advertise-, . SSt? through accident or frcm other causes. .- « for «»r in the publication of any adver ■ tiseme:it. yi^o^ TELEPHONES:. Advertising and Commercial. 129, 178: Job .' Printing Order Office, 2890: Publishing Ms Editorial 223; Reporters. 3693. Editor Weekli News and Photographic, 339. , Address communications to Wilson , and mmm Horton P.O- Box 32, Auckland. >J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16763, 1 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16763, 1 February 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16763, 1 February 1918, Page 8