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Amusements. * • ' - "THE STORY jOF THE BOSASx.* - MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 280 MATINEE TO-DAY, Aim.. NOTE THE SPECIAL PRICES-f " t Dress Circle, 2s 6d; Children, 1. fid"' &M Stalls. 2s; Children, 1 8 . "Vr"*.. ; Family Circle, Is; Children, 6<3. " :i ' 3 jfy TREATBV Lessees. J. C. Williamson, Ltd D,lection: BEN. AND JOHN FULLER, JTJJx, FAREWELL. TO-NIGHT-SATURDAY-FAREWELL. TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL. FOR THE \jußy- LAST FAREWELL. NIGHT OF THE SEASON FAREWELL. everybody's ravourK *' FAREWELL. ALLAN WILKIE ' FAREWELL. ALLAN WlLKlp' • FAItEWELL. ALLAN WILKIEFAREWELL. ALLAN WILKIE*' FAREWELL. In the great Military gLFAREWELL. " THE STORY OF TB^ . FAREWELL, " THE STORY OF THP J FARhWELL. THE STORY OF THP FAREWELL " THE STORY OF TRp FAREWELL. ROSARY» UE 3 FAREWELL. ROS*KY" FAREWELL. ROSARY" FAREWELL. ROSARY" FAREWELL. LAST NIGHT TO SFp FAREWELL ALLAN WILKIE AS pfS» FAREWELL. PAUL ROMALN farewell, LAST night tosek FAREWELL. THE WONDERFUL BOMB FAREWELL. EXPLOSION OUa - FAREWELL. LAST NIGHT TO SEP FAREWELL. THE FAVOURITES FAREWELL. THE FINEST DRASa FAREWELL. EVER PRODUCED^ . FAR SWELL. AUCKLAND "* i FAREWELL. BooK TO-DAT ; Bit ™ LAST NIGHT FAREWELL. " THE STORY OF tot FAREWELL. ROSARY' W ' ■ FKVvwvu.. Box Plan at Wildman ,„*. FAREWELL. Arey's '.if 12 noon M ' FAREWELL, after that hour at Colenft FAREWELL. Tobacconist'., Theatre FAREWELL, cade, where Hay sale! *£. FAHWWF.LL also be ohlained 6Ms m * FAREWELL PRICES: f . 3s 2.1. FAREWELL. AND NO EARLY DOORS. THEATRE ROYAL. HAMILTON MONDAY NIG°T, APRIL 15.' Ben and John Fii't Tun rrp ,„-i ALLAN WILKIE ' * In ' "SEVEN DAY?' LEAVE HOSPITAL PATIENTS' BENEVOLENT! r L .\D. MISS 7OE "HARTLEY, ISS /joe OARTLEY, Assisted by Miss Ava Svmons. Mr AW McElwain, and her Pupils, will give A PRIVATE RECITAL ■ At her New Studio. Durham Street East, Next. Saturday Evening. April 20. Cards of Admission. 5? each, obtainable a* Studio BURNAND'S Professional Orchestra Band, open for engagements. \ny number of instruments.—Address 18, Vulcsa Lane. BE sure and see " Auckland from Aloft"' . at the Strand; also showing aviators in trairjjg at the Kokimarama Seaplane School.. 7 0 0. R 0 if A l oTT *-* Mothers Bring the Children to See the Zoo: 26 Lions. Fed at 4 p.m. All Come. Adults. 6d. Children. 3d. ELOCUTIONARY Reicital To-morrow night at 7.15 sharp by Madame Reprah, at Druids' Hall, North St., Newton. gee. church col, page 10. MOORE PIANO CO.-Gooq makers • low prices, ea>y terms. Inspect,—L Customs St. (next Waverlay! Dancing. J) A N C_ I N Q, MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT has returned from Australia, and Resumed Teaching. Juvenile Classes commence SATURDAY, April 6. 2.30 p.m., St. Benedicts Hall* Symonds Street. Adult Classes TUESDAY, April 2, Terms, etc.. 1.18. Grafton Road. 'Phone ASI3. QCHOOL OF DANCING, £ . MISS CECIL HALL (PuDll Md.la. Mantes, Grand Opera House* ■ Paris . CLASSICAL. BALLET. NATIONAL DANCING. Lessons will be resumed from Ayril 19. Limited number pupils only. Early enrolment necessary. WATSON'S BUILDINGS. Wellesley St. E. Tel. 3530. & OUR BOYS" SOCIAL CLUB.-DANC3 will bo held in Orange Hall EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Music, Mr. Mart wick. Returned Soldiers Free. Gents.,, Is 6d. Ladies, Is. Dancing, 8 till 12. Esfreshments.—M. JACKSON, Secretary. DANCING.— ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB. Weekly Social. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. East St.. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancine. 8-11 p.m. Lillis' Orchestra. Gents. Is 6d, Ladies Is.—T. M. LILLIS. Hon. 3ec. TO DANCERS. Pupils requiring MDME. GENEE TOEDANCING SHOES are advised to p.'ac* their orders immediately. Verna Bain, the World's Phenomenal Child Dancer, says:— "Your manufacture are the only shoes I can dance at ease in." ERNEST E. LEANING. Footwear Specialist. Retail Depot: 10. Wakefield Street (Near Town Hall!. 1 »n mm , m Teachers of Music. MISS MADGE MoLEAN, Licentiate Royal Academy of Music. Has Returned from London, and is to Receive PUPILS FOR PIANOFORTE. "AINSLIE," MOUNT ALBERT. Telephone 565. MISSES G. AND F. BOULTON. A.S.M., F.S.M., Teachers Pianoforte, Violin, Singing. Theory. Studios: 64, Queen St., and 42. Callio] e Rd , Devonport. ISS CLA.IICE ENGLAND. L.A.8., Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Harmony, and Theory. " Prospectus at Early's. Ltd.. Karan2ahap» Road, also Paierirm. Penrose. MR. F. E. FAIR BURN, Teacher, Pianoforte and Theory; 122 passes, 138 examined; appointment by mail.—62, Grange Rd.. Mt. Eden. PUPILS wanted for Piano and Theory; homes visited; las per term.—MusiJi 119, Herald. -. WEDDING PRESENTS AT RIMMER'S. If you are thinking: of giving a "Weddinff Present, don't follow conventional linesgive something uncommon it need not necessarily bo expensive., but it should be out of the ordinary. We specialise in uncommon goods, such as are unprocurable elsewhere. Many are from the East, and quite unique. All prices. We shall be delighted to show them to yon. No obligation; to buy. OIMMER'S- A RT-rjEPOT. 248. QUEEN STREET. MEW fyTEALAND TTERALD. AUCKLAND WEEKLY MEWS. 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Replies to advertisements will be receiver] at the office of the Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements must bo in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in tho publication of any advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising &nd Commercial. 129, 178; Job Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing, Mi Editorial. 229; Reporters. 3693. Editor Weekly News and Photographic, 229. Address communications to Wilson and Horton. P. 0., Box 32, Auckland. ..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 14

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