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Amusements. r v \'. Q.OODY TWO SHOES ' «t| IMPORTANT. -.1 Despite the fact that " Goody Two Shoes" • "-'H is proving the most popular production yet > H staged in Auckland by the X. C. w uiiaffi- ~'*'m son, Ltd.. management, arrangements matfe U ahead will positively prevent the present I season being extendi. But in order* i give playgoers an additional opportunity c i 1 booking seats for this greatest of all panto- •'■ mimes, a Special Extra Matinee perform- i ance will be staged on TUESDAY AKTFR § NOON NEXT, at 1.45. Box Flans will & I opened THIS MORNING at 9 o'clock. 1 GOODY TWO SHOES MATINEES. 1 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) f AT 1.45 SHARP. I And on s TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. AT 1.(3 j Children half-price to all parts except Late Door Gallery. It is the paramount duty of al. fathers and mothers to take the children to at least one representation of "Goody Two Shoe* "' which makes a special appeal to th» " kiddies.'' TTIS TirAJESTY'S TJIS TyjAJESTY'S qpHEATRE. Direction - J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD Manager • John Farrell GOODY TWO SHOES" " GOODY TWO ShOLS." " IiUUDY TWO SHOES." THE PANTOMIME SUPREME THE PANTOMIME SUPREME. Acknowledged by The Press and Public, oi Australia ac< i Wellington :i* THE GREATEST OF ALL PANTOMIME SUCCESSES. ** TO-NIGHT AT 7. if. TO-NIGHT AT 7.15, And 3 Following Evening*. And To-morrow iSaturaay), and" Tuesday Afternoon. THE J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Incomparable Pantomime, "GOODY TWO SHOE*." "GOODY TWO SHOES." "GOODY TWO SHOES." " GOODY TWO SHOES." It contains over 100 Joyous Happenings, ineluding Magnificent Slag« Settings, Stupendous and Brilliant Electric bri^rt?. Astounding Novelties, Beautiful Ballets, Original and Clever Comedy, Beautiful Girls, and Asto.nish.ng Acrobatic Specialties. A MAMMOTH ENTERTAINMENT For the CHILDREN AND THE GROWN-UPS. Plans for the Season at Wildrnan and Arey's, Day Sales at Win. Coleman a. Prices: D.C. and R.S.. 7s 3d, Stalls. 3 5 8d; Gallery, Is 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices include amusement tax. TTTS \/TAJESTY'S rpHEATRE. Lessees - - - - J. C- Williamson. Ltd. Sole Direction - - - - J. AND N. TAIL SATURDAY. /-VCTOBER OATURDAY OCTOBER *-0 J. and N. Tait have pleasure in announcing that they have at last definitely arranged for the talented young ' English Actress, MISS EMEUE TDOLINI MELIE JLOLLNI EMELIE T3OLINI IMELIE JTOLINI to visit Auckland for a very limited season. The opening production will be Edward Clark's Psychological Play of Mystery, DE T UXE A NND3" E JUUXE -CXNNIE." DE T UXE A NNIE." E iVUXE -O.NNIE." A play of Mystery and Thrills in 3 Acts i and 7 Scenes. MISS POLINI comes to New Zealand fresh from triumphant seasons in the principal cities of Australia, and J. and N. Tait have every oonfidence that the Brilliant Artist will repeat her wonderful success in this country. Following on a brief season of "De Luxe Aunie," Miss Polini will be seen in Mas Marcin's Dramatic Novelty, EYES f\F -yOUTH." YES VJF J. OUTH." EYES f\F "yOUTH-." YES V/F I OUTH." /'The Play Beautiful." A production of mechanical ingenuity, involving the most elaborate settings and brilliant lighting and orchestra'- effects. BOX PLAN OPEN ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, AT WTLDMAN AND AREY'S. PRICES: Res. Stalls and Dress Circle, 7a (plus tax). PIANOS by best maters. —All prices, cast* or terms. Inspect. —F. Moore Piano Co., Customs Street East. Toorist Resorts. KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL 'Phone 2256. With Electric Light Throughout. Up-to-date Accommodation- Billiard Table. Extensive Grounds and Magnificent Vie we. Tennis Court. * Moderate Charge*. Permanents by Arrangement. Trams to Gate. SING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME G. ARROW SMITH. Proprietor. IDEALLY BITUATE3 In the Heart of the City* t THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107, Cuba Sti-eet. 4 few doors above Royai Oak- Comfortable and convenient. Splendidly appointed. Personal attention. The finesi Private Hotel in WELLINGTON. Tang: 93 per day. ISa per week. S. EDILSON. Proprietor. Telegrams: " Edilecn," Wellington. BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. RUA. the Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated" the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. _ Nearest house to Government Baths, including the iarg© new bath-house. Motcr-cars and conveysncea leave Brent's for all the side trips. Term* reasonable. Porters meet all trains. — T BRENT. Proprietor. TEIRWELL HOUSE, ROTORUA— Well known as the Leading Houss. During present railway timetable meats will be supplied at any hour to suit guests. Telephone "20. T. P. DOWLING. Proprietor. Dress and Fashions. MISS PAICE. 17. Mount Eden Road, is now showing the very latest in Spring j Millinery at moderate prices. N EW 7EALAN I> TT EBiLB AUCKLAND TyEEKLY \TET?a. New Zea.la.nd Hkrald. 9d per week delivered in. town and suburbs. Casual copies 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted wiitm New j Zealand, 12s 6d per quarter, £2 5s pel I annum j Auckland Weekly News, Ss 6d rxrr quarter, or £1 10s per annum in advance, posted to any part <-f the Domijjoa. ADVERTISING RATES: New Zealand Hkralo akd s.rjcKLAiTB Weekly N'iws Separate Charges ior each paper, ** under: — Wanted. To Let, For Sale, Lost ahd Found. Personal, Board and Rssedesce: ! New Zealand Herald—lS wonts tor Is, or ' three consecutive insertions {or 2& 6d for ' ca*r paid in advance: Auckland Woi'-i ! jy; 8 4-s—lß words Is 6d, three insertions is 6d- ' Rirtb Notices. _s 6d per insertion: i j«i„™ or nurses' names. 1? each name !«tr» Marriage, Death. Hf.heavement and In Memohiam .Notices. 2s 6d per ixixrfion for the first six hues m words*. 6d per ' line tor additional space. 1-Vn-f.ra;. Notices, i 1 lira Those announcements must b« ' suincd bv the advertiser. j Contract rates on application. ' Replies to advertisements will be received I .t .he Office ol the Herald free of chaise. In«tr«ctions as to the inseruon or withdrawal of advertisements must be in writini. I All copy and instructions should be written 1 ilistinctlv in ink. , I The Proprietors do not hoid themseivet responsible for non-insertion of advertise- ! merits through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication 01 any .kdvertisement. _____ TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial, 109. 178; Job • Prmtinc Order Office. ':S9O; Pubhsning, 11; Editorial. 229; Reporters, 3693. Editor Weekly News and Photographic, 229. address communications to Wilson aai Horton. P.O Box 32, Auckland. Wtiikato Branch: Ward Street. Hamilton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17293, 17 October 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17293, 17 October 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17293, 17 October 1919, Page 12

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