4raGbemeats. « i J i IGHTNrN'.- -"LlGHTimr; fS ■ LAST 2 NIGHTS. ' '^£^H LAST 2 NIGHTS. f V -•? :; _ Don't worry about the Jockeys* Rt,-*T." :? I'll fix it."—Bill Jones! *^**?^H ■ ■ • •-'-« i ;: §11l THE TWO MOST TALKED A»nr& S PEOPLE IN AUCKLAND TO-DAY H?vs " BILL " AS THEIR CHRISTIAN NAsS 4 W BILL MASSEY AND BILL JONES. -f 1 ARE IN THE BOOM. avl fk ■WM " LIGHTNIN'," "LIGHTNIN'" | H THE LONGEST FLASH 4 IH ON RECORD. -* ' lj| NINTH TIME TO-NIGHT *-' 1 T NINTH TIME TO-NIGBX 1.--;--With Still ~~ ' :1% TWO MORE NIGHTS TO GO ; I TWO MORE NIGHTS TO GO. ' fe At Eight O'clock at * « f.|.gTS (JIHEACEBL ' B TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) " [?f> TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)". I l i Have yon ever killed Indians? Were ™'« 1 - a friend of Buffalo Bill? Have you eV» 1 been a judge, a soldier, a scout a (spy t I prospector, and a detective? ' ' • " I LIGHTNIN' BILL JONES HAS! | HE'S TRULY THE WORLD'S MOST RTJL. ! MARK ABLE CHARACTER *% i * ——— ' i < Everybody's Just Crazy AbouS -i I»: JOHN D. O' H A A, >'- 1i" JOHN D, O'HARAI § As LIGHTNIN"' BILL JONES ig I "LIGHTNI N'." \ I "LIGHT N I NV I "LIGHTNI N'.~ ' p.'; The Play AH Auckland's Crowding To Ses, The Triumphs of " THE SILVER KTNG-» I and "STRUCK OIL " are crowded info [s "LIGHTNIN'." which has eclipsed tS F success of both. g ; ' A SPECIALLY-SELECTED CAST OP PLAYERS. i Including— ROBT. TOMS. FRED. ESMELTON. JOHN BECK. LAN MACLAREN. THOS- LLOYD' l A CORNELL FRED. CAMBOUBNE* I EDWIN LESTER, DAVID DRAYTOF I MARION MARCUS CLARKE, ' 1 LrZETTE PARKES, H. H. WALLACE. I DIANA WILSON. s 1 4ha Play Produced by Fred. Esmeltca. I' PRICES— Circle and Reserves I Stalls. 7s sd; Back Stalls. 3s 8d; Gallery 1 P la 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Ifc i extra. All prices include amusement tat I BOX PLANS AT WTLDMAN AND ABETS; I * i>ancing, I | OELECT . . DANCING CLASS. 1 ST. MARK'S HALL. REMUERA. I TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). . 1 Music Second to None. Pianist, H Fletcher. ¥ Ladies. Is; Gents, Is 6d. -; |J e C. COLBURT, Hon. Sec j-'..' |: ST. BENEDICT'S HALE, W. ' BAST STREET - -*■: i (Off Symonds Street). Z .. : s , ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB SOCIALS? I EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. * ~-!" Dancing 8 to II p-m. hi- W Morrow's Orchestra. St •>• - S ■ Ladiea, Is, Gent-'s. Is sd. | ' § P. J. McCABE. Hon. Sec.;: , § rpHK MOANA SELECT DANCES; ' 1 A FORESTERS' HALL. NEWTON. T4 •' § EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT AT 8. s I Good floor and music. Ladies, Is; Gents. Is 6d • 1 N. H. NELSON. Hon. Sec.:; , § Teachers of Dancing. ,7 j TMpSS DAPHNE KNIGHT '"1 ' Has Resumed Teaching! '■ ''■ 'l JUVENILE CLASS—Saturday, March 20. "■ i 2.30 p-m." ■'■;■■■ ADULT CLASS for Modern Ballroom Dsnei. %. 1 Monday, April 12,. 8 pjn. '=; 1 ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. BURLEIGH -1 STREET. -§ Particulars, etc. 22, Khybsr Pass. ■ "Phone A ASI3. , • 4 . ,-;I M IBB SPENCER, Teacher of Dancings- Slf i-TX Day and Evening Classes, private ,- i? I lessons.—Particulars. 25. Vincent St.; 'Phone ''■%■% 2237. ;_, T, I MAC'S Dancing Academy have taugfit :r I thousands; can teach 1 you. Lessons any. S| hour.B, Belgium St.. Newton. -~--\;*£; I * ' Miscellaneous; " 1 «inkH. WHAT BARGAINS!" That's what S*i KJ people say- who attend COAKLEYS f Sales | r- *| GENERAL Opinion is, You 'get Better Si Prices at GEORGE WALKER'S Auo- / F.i tion Rooms. ■* ~. JS-B HAVE the Sale at the COAKLEY. '"'■'■% wiR make it go! ' * __C :j; » E. NIELSEN. Sight Specialist. 63, Pirt "" : ;! 1 • St., opp. Centrali-Fire Station. Exahjf- ■# 8 nation free. Charges moderate. ■ v. M DUN No Risks,..' Insure with the Nations! -""a XI)- Insurance Co., 101, Queen St. Fa#*' : g Accident, Sickness. Bedrock Terms '-<' ,■'.. g 4RE your , Employee* Insured? Tetepbcs* ; ,*-i 1 . JA. Si. National Insurance Co* 101- Qxosa : , Jh ft 1 Street. ■-';■'_;. 1 MANY' a pound has been made by attend-' i § ihg COAKLEY'S Mart SsJesl ; ■¥;; 1 "VTO Middleman'sj>rofiss to pay whan yon - 1 i 1\ Furnish at GEORGE WALKER'S. ®;.*JJ 1 is the actual Manufacturer. - .'. 1 IBROL Pitißfectact.—The strongest eoT "J. 1 .all. locally made: mixes freely vrita 1 water: kills flaae and all disease germs. M s 5 WHEN you take TOKA-LINE, you knoW : 1 . why everybody takes TORA-LINE. B* ' I FOR A SUCCESWtJL Outdoor Furnitori M § Sale you want GEORGE WALKEE «* ".: § ' Auctioneer. . ■ -«- ■-; ■- m NO use keeping a Piano you doat play; '- a COAKLEY will buy! ' I THEY - SAY- thai GEORGE WALKER - fi Pays the Best Prices in Town for Used> <- i HousehoS Furniture. £ v.. 8 VISITORS to Auckland should make i*'■--'-■'.'■ § point, of visiting WALKER'S BIG •, I AUCTION MART, 38. Queen St. v__ | THE HUB for Leather and Sundries for I home, repairs. Country orders receive ,„• MI prompt attention.— 167, Kaxsngahape - g RAMAPHONES and Records. All lead- ;\ I ing makes in stock.—E. and F. Piano " 1 Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicntt, Manager '; S THERE'S No New Furniture liks m COAKLEY'S— per cent, cheaper. ■ too! ~ m , rpORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers 81 1 A and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable M at all Leading Chemists. Is 6d and 2s 6d. - j FRANK HOW LETT, 209, Karangahape Ed. 1 —Cheapest for best Hairwork. Comb- J g ' ings worked up. Price list of Switches and - jS ' Transformations pcsted ; ' ffl I TTtTHENEVER COAKLEY Sells there's a i V V rush of buyers ! s • : m SPEND an hour at GEORGE WALKER'S i SALEROOMS. You'll enjoy it better B than the pictures. B : ! Tuesday and Friday mart fj \J gales tor Bargains! • M r|"»ORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakera * , p X and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable m 9 at all Leading Chemists. Is 6d and 23 6d. B George WALKER win give you » 1 T Square Deal. He aims at Business ■ 7 ' Morality. ? ' g SOLDIERS! Your Repatriation furnishing § allowance will go a long way at p II COAKLEY'S. ._ , I - i relined and renovated at shortest g JO notice.—Address at Hta.'U, _A g ~ " TI*"ABELA" Infants' Food. Send Is Sd 1 jj/JL and we will mail you one large trial m tin " Mabela." This offer limited period. g Food showing wonderful results. —J. F. § n Shanly and Co.. 41. Fort St.. Auckland. . B - ■== • J - ATEW ZEALAND HERALDI ' AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. . . . i N>Z. Herald. 9d per week delivered in ' M j town and suburbs Casual copies 2d each. [ m Prepaid, oosted within New Zealand. 12s 6a ; m - per quarter, £i Ss per annum. ..g r AccxxAirD Weekly News, Ss Gd per <jufcr- j; g * - tax or £1 10s per annum in advance. g . ; ■ -J 8 Replies to' advertisements will be received ~-§ M the Office of the Hxb»ju>. -• ... I r The Proprietors do not bold themselves 1. fc i responsible tor non-inserticu of advertise _•;•■.« meats through accident or from otter ■'-(■■-,.% causes, or for error in tho publication ol ■ „v | f any advertisement -'- ; ■* 1 3 TELEPHONES: ' Hfl I Advertising and Commßnial. 129, 178; Job ( •_ | Printing Order Office, 2590; Publishing,..!*; - ;.| _ Editorial, 229; B-porters, 3693; Editor %" g - Wbbxi.y News ana Photographic,. 229. , ,«,;; | n Address communications to Wilson sua • ;•; -. Horton, P.O. Box 32, Auckland. %tiv§ - Waikato Branch: Ward Street, HamiltCT _ " i * - - f'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17444, 14 April 1920, Page 12
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