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— s:sg ''■■--■■ Anrasemects *.-< SI —^——i—*————■———————».__ • -^ •L. A S T o,* I i 8"..« Of . ' -€: THE MAN WHO CAME BACK, ,'« TO-MORROW NIGHT— . V THE BIRD OF PARADISE. Plans for the Season are now open at Wildman and Arey's. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction - - - . J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD Manager John Farrell. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of THE MAN WHO CAME BACK THE MAN WHO CAME BACK* THE MAN WHO CAME BACK Despite tbe wonderful and eraphatir success achieved by this enthralling and human drama-, it must positively bo staged for. the last time this evening. and it will be impossible for it to be again presented in Auckland. A TREMENDOUS PRODUCTION ; TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT 1 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT And Three Following Evenings. , LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. J- C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Have pleasure in presenting, for the £••*» time in New Zealand, ' " MISS MURIEL STARR MISS MURIEL STARR ] ' And the J. C. Williamson, Lid . , MAGNIFICENT SUPPORIIXG COMPANY Including Frank Harvey. In a Colossal Production of the Fa«cin ''he Picturesque, and Soul-stirring Love Story, THE BIRD OF PARADISE. THE BIRD OF PARADISE. THE BIRD OF PARADISE. A Thrilling Romance of a. young Hawaiian ■mi.- 1. , Princess, Which created, an absolute sensation in Melbourne and Sydney, where it was enthusiastically received for over s:s months t>y record audiences. THE BIRD OF PARADISE Breathes the Atmosphere of the South Sea Islands. , The onlooker is presented to real Hawaiian • huluhulu dancers: he i 3 fascinated by cap". • vating music and by the ukulele, the mys'.-iy • and magic of native ceremonies, and no mor* magnificent spectacle has been presented en the stage than THE ERUPTION OF MOUNT PELE. Plans for tho seamen are now open a' Wildmwi and Arey's. Day Sales at Coleman's i PRICES: DC. and R.S., 7s 3d: Baf'-r , Stalls, 3s Sd; Gallery, Is 7d. Earlv d< r* Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices include amusement tax. • PIANOS by test maters.— 41! prices, ea** • 7T or terms. Inspect.F. Moors- PianJ Co-, Customs Street East. ', Motor and Coach Trips. BOYAL MAIL' SERVICE] Between ROTORUA AND PAENGAROA DAIIY. Connecting with East Coast Railwav l r ■ Tauranga, The Mount, Te Puke, Matau etc. Connecting with afternoon train tro ■ Rotorua. From Rotoma to Te Whaiti and Murupara twice weekly (The Heart of th* Urewera Country.) E. E. WILLIAMS. Royal Mail Contractor, Hiaemoa St., Hoto-ua 'Phone 3_4. IVTAIN TRUNK TO WANGANUI. . SAVE TWO HOURS ON THE TRIP. MARTIN AND VERNON'S MOTOR-CARS . m Connect with All Main Trunk Trains AT MARTON, DAILY, FOR WANGANUI. Fare, 10s. Wins for seats to MARTIN AND VERNON. Wangamr ; ; THROUGH CARS. NO CHANGING. "DOTORUA - WHAKATANE - OPOTIKI j** DAILY CAR SERVICE. | MUSGRAVE, FORBES AND PRICE. j Proprietors. I Booking Office. Botorua Opotiki OfEcr : j Tremayne'3 Garage. Church Strrot. fpitTKANGA-MATAHATA Motor Service A —Cars leave Tauranga 7.30 a.m. DAILY connecting with the Rotorua Express. Ca-s leave Matamata daily tor Tauranga on a--rival of Rotorua Express at Matamata (ab.- "• 3.45 p.m.) Booking Offices: Matamata Mr. F J Underwood; Tauranga, Stables. 'Phones 9 and 140. F. WINTLE. TAURANGA. •TIAURANGA AND EAST COAST. WALKER'S CARS MEET AFTERNOON TRAIN DAILY AT MATAMATA. Book Seats Collect Wire. D. WALKER. Tauranga , gIGHT-SEEING pHAR-A-BANC. ( ANDREW AND ANDREW l DAILY TRIPS FROM G P 6 1 MORNING, 10 A.M. FARE is AFTERNOON, 2-30 P.M. - - - FARE 63! Visiting Parks and air P!ace3 of Interest Book Seats. THOS. COOK AND SONS GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPT • ANDREW AND ANDREW. |JOIOE GEBVICB, WAIHI - TAURANGA Cars leave Waihi d ily (except Sr.turdayt. at 12;30, on arrival of trains fron. Hamilton and Thames. Cara leave Tauranga—Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, at 7.30 a.m., connecting -th Mam Trunk. Auckland, and Thames trams. Wednesday and Friday cars leave Tauranga at 5-30 a.m., connecting with Auckland express. Reliable Cars and Expert Drivers. A telegram to Waihi or will receive prompt attention. MAURICE CRIMMIN'S, . I Proprietor. VERE. PATON AND CO., Popular Auctioneers. High St. 'Phone 2353. COMMERCIAL Men.—Accidents ana Sic:-: \-/ ness may overtake you. Perfect and cheap protection.—National Insurance Co. 101. Queen St Vj-EW 7BA.AJD TTERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY TV"EWB- - Z_tL_SD He_*.lt>. % W week delivered in. town and suburDs. Casual copies 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted within New Zealand, 12s 6d per quarter, £2 hi per annum. Aucx__st) Weesxt News, Ss 6u per quarter, or £1 10s per annum in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISING KATEo: New ZEisiAJTD Herald ako auck'.asd Wezjo-i Nkws Separate Charges for each paper, as under: — Wasted, To Let. Foe Sale, Lost Aii> FOCSD. PSBSOSAi, Boakd AND Residence: New Zealand Hebald—lS words tor Is. c? three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in advance; Auckland Weekly jj—lS words Is 6d. tnroe insertions 43 6ci BiBTH Notices, 2s 6d per insertion. doctors or nurses' names. Is each nam* extra. Marriage, Deati. Bereavement and In Mehoriam Notices, 2s 6d per insertion lor the first six lines (36 words). 6d per line for additional space. Funeral Notices. Is extra. These announcements must d* signed by the advertiser. 1 Contract rates on application. Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office oi tne Herald tree of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements must be m writing. All copy and instructions should be written distinctly in ink. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from ether causes, or for error in the publication of any advertisement TELEPHONESAdvertising and Commercial. 129. ITS; Job Printing Order Office 2890: Publishing, 14; Editorial. 229, Reporters. 3693: Editor Weekly News and Photographic, 225. « Address communications to Wilson and - Horton. P.O. Box 32, Auckland I Waikato Branch: Ward Street, Hamilton. | |i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 16

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