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Com*-?- A "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER 1 "' ♦u Answered the great end of all comedy* ! that of making the audience merrv TV* • it rfli-tamlv did at th= revjral on gat»~l~f - z night by Mr. Allan Wi!ki at the Prfeot*' ' if _ unrestrained laughter and unnumWj raisings of (he curtain after each act be anv gttdc. '—Melbourne Argus, January, 1817 Bos Plan at and A7e-' 8 fin «i noon TO-DAY. after that bow at Coleman?" Tobacconists. Theat-e Arcade, where sales may also be purchased. ** PRICES: RFEKT'VFD SEATS 4s. FRONT ST/»T,Tg i_L 1 DRESS CIRCLE. Bs. v STALLS. 2» -i G>t.t,ttt?y i. " \ AND NO F".RLY D^n-R S _ '■ T HE W AI,TEB I MFBT « GTUDENTS' A UDITIONS. THE THIRD OF THE PRESENT SERIES (Accessible only to Punils and Friends) Will be held hi MFSSRS. LEWIS R. EADY AND SON'g NEW QUEEN STREET fcHOWEOOMS - On MONDAY EVENING NEST, at 8 p.m. VOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS by— MISS WINIFRED CLARE ' (MezzoSoprano). MISS BERTHA HARNETT (Contralto).: MSSS RITA THOMAS (Mezzo-Soprano).' MISS IDA WALKER (Mezzo-Sc^raaoS And MB. FRANK KEMP (Baritone). VOCAL DUET by— ™ MISS • ELSIE STEPHENS AND MES THOS. MORTIMER- mS ' PIANOFORTE SOLOS by— MISS' RENEE HUNT AND MlfS ADA BAINBRIDGE. mt^ ! Former Pupils will be Welcomed. " : *JiOWN gALL QONCERT QHAMBe| YUESDAY, .-| Q f AT 0| MB. AND MRS. I CYfilL *pOWSEr L CXaiL X WHEY YRIL npOWSEY. Y«.i!j A oWbifiY C ; miss " .WBJSB M^cf^ gECOND "OECITaI, f *" Assisted by ■;" PBOFESSOB F I MAXWELL TTirALKEB AXWELL .VV*al_u_ - ; ? MB- * E. N. WgglS: Z°°* • E ___ A L 0~A~Ml : OPEN EVERY SAY. f\i> LIONS TRAINED, 3.3 C. * • , LIONS FED, i p.m. 0: -' Very Interesting. i. : .*, — &:tif\. Adults 93, Children sd. Small Children Si.. F MOORE PIANO COMPANY SeU ta» , • Best, Pianos at Lowest Prices. ?fi_S«] ns before buying.— Street E. *• :- ____; — ; ; .; ' ' '•■ DancinS. _ W:& gT. BENEDICT'S CLUB SOCIAL. THE EVENT OF THE DANCING SEASON " -', , / G RAN D T-M\ pLAIN-AND pANCY TVEESS "RALLy / : "; TOWN HALL, * ' "•? . THURSDAY. AUGUST 28, WIS. ■ .f FOUR PRIZES .TO VALUE £35. i" -1 Lilus 8 Orchestra, 10 Instrument». '■■ 3 . , Dancing. 8 p.m.-2 a-m *&. Admission: Gents., 7s 6d; Ladies, Sst ?■ Double Ticket, 10s Sd; Spectators, Is fid & T. M. LILLIS, Hon. See, g | "pANCY DRESS BALLS. SEATING "1 ■\ ~ , , CARNIVALS. -t 'M liadies and Gentlemen's Fancy Costumes' ■£ »^,-^ < ilJ a !_ e ~ or Made to Order i, * : MISS KIRKBY. 46. City Chambers. ■'. .^1 Teachers of Danciag. CLASSES for Juveniles and Adult*. Saturdays. Masonic Hall. Jervois Rd- Pri- " Po e H 8301131 ako Terms.— Jervois Rd., A £' S D , ncia Academy. —We teastf -vj. Stage Dancing, baLroom latest novel craze. Maxine Dance; lessons any hour.— r ranee St.. Sewton. ■-' TITAC'S ACADEMY. _ We have taught : ; _»- tlwusands. We can teach you. Bauw>o»n,. Stage Dancing. Lessons any hour— X ranee St.,' Newton. M ?.- J - W PHTLLIPS. 987m1 Eden Rd . iVA has Vacancies for limited number at Pupils: Highland, Hornpipe, and Jis pancpe. MISS MARJORIE , BACKHURST has' xti Reopened her fell room Daonaj Class, »\ the Coronation Hall, Onehu-jfc. EverySATURDAY EVENING. B»gi__erif by appointment. M~ISS,'SPENCEB. "Teacher of Dancing.— - Adult and Juvenile Cl:is>sea rivste Lessons by appointment—Ten is. 25, Vincent St. 'Phone 2237. : JTEW "2] AND -p-EBAL3a AND * A UCKLAND 'TTTEEKLY TV'EWS. New ZKAtAHD Esralt>. sd per week delivered in town and suburbs. Casual ccniea 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted within New Zealand, 12a 6d per quarter, £2 5a per annum. AncKLisn WKSKiY News, 8s Cd per quarter, or £1 Ka per annum in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVEBIISING RATES: New Zealand U-.balt> akh acoexasd WEBKiT News. Separate Charges for each pitper, as under: Wanted, To Let. Fob Sals, t- akd Pound, Personal, Boaeb abtd Eesidisce : New Zealand Hsbaxd— words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d for sash paid in advance: Auckland WnEXVe News— words Is 6d, three insertions 4s 6d. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 16

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