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Amusements. . JJIS MAJESTY'S , 'THEATRE : Sole Direction 1 - • * « •' Allan Wilkin 1 . --"' ; '7 .-- j,. : T '' '•• TO-NIGHT -SATURDAY,- TO-NIGHT ; IS THE LAST NIGHT OF , : •■ "THE ROTTERS." ■'■■ \-'~C-] '. THE LAST NIGHT OF THE MOST /vine ■''■ •'•■"■ 7 . ING COMEDY EVER PRODUCED 8 " : W ;■ AUCKLAND, J '' .•v'V*;, "THE ROTTERS." ,' ; "^ XTIGHT - : Jaj ALLAN WILKIE ' .• '[ Presents ' "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN'" • "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN*''' \\ By H. F. Maltby. * ; London eays, vide The Morning Post- "A remarkably fina play." ' . & "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN." A Play that treats of & serious problem seriously, and yet one of the Fuffl toaU^ 19 * ever Mu - a, Pia * that *PMa], "A. TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN" "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN/The third production, of the Allan Wilt.. season, and x- en «■, bigger success than "Th! Luck of the Na,vy" A nd "The Rotterl" ' "A. TEMPORARY GENTLEMW" "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN" NOT a War Play, but a, PUy deali^ »'i TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN ••' "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN" Every turned Soldier in Auckland shoals see this Play-written by an Imperial OfflS' • —ono who knows. "™' BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. Box Plan at Wildman and Areys till M noon; after that hour at Jonathan Coleman', where Day Sales may also be obtained PRICES.: 6s. 3s. Is 6d. (Plus Tax) NO EARLY DOORS. TTOUSEWIFES MARKET TW. FRIDAY. MAY 21. SUPPER ROOM. TOWN HALL. Opened at 11 a.m. PROCEEDS FOR HOSTEL FUND. Stalls of all varieties. Tearoom, etc. Do your marketing with us and help our girls as nobly as you helped our boys. Admission free Gifts- be left at th*' W.C.T.U. Headquarters. 5. Wellesley Clambers. Wellesley ~ . $t. E., or at. the Town alt on Friday morning. PRELIMINARY i NNOUNCSMEXT. MADAME MABEL ST. JAMES AND PUPILS' DRIMVTIC liECITAL In the C, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. . ■, SATURDAY. JUNE 5. Fuller Particulars Later. TIT'HArS THE BE3T WAY TO GET .»Y ACQUAINTED WITH A PRETTY ' GlßL—when you don't even know her 1 name? See how "Bis Bill'' Russell manages I it in "Brass Buttons" at the.Lyric .to-night.. Teachers of Music and Elocution. : . , ; MR. J. CAMPBELL GILLIES, J■■ i - SINGING AND PIANO l^M Resumes teaching Wednesday. May 13. U£> Pupils at Usual Terms. ■ tft?".'-' Studio: 2. Wellesley Chambers. -,hy Lome Street. •'; Private Temporary Address: Mob Desk, . ,< : '-. Takapuna. yV r P'IANOFORTE. '^ MR. A. GREGG. ' Belfast, Ireland , "'' '-'i; : (lions. Trinity College, L'indon. Euro./ "JM (Pupil of Lawrence Walker, Mus. Doc, Lcn.,, ■ f% Has Vacancies for Pupils in Pianofort". Terms, apply "• '''-Hi, 68. MARKET ROAD. EPSOM. '/y. 5 _^- MADAME POLE r, \ From Paris. . '.Ob 5 Tcache; of French. Voice Production, -*_»"!. \

lcacnei oi rrencD, voice rroaucucn, i •<■ Singing «nd Pianoforte. #g True Parisian Accent Taught in Rousts and • Piaya. At Home to arrange tenons Fri- 'Si days and Saturdays. "Mauncs Tiro- '* hangs." 107. Mt. Eden Rd.. tram'stops J r at door. ~/f MR. F. E.- FAIRBUB& v\fj Teacher Pianoforte, and Theory. " V • 174 Examined, 143 Passes; 12 Last Yen. • ':* c- Appointments. Monday*. 9 to 11 a.m.. at . •if Studio, 118. Symonds St.. . MISS JOHNS resumes Classes! Wednesday; §| Thursday, Friday afternoons and eveningj next veek. ' '■*& Dancing. \'M : f MODERN 'DANCE, CLUB. "'<£ iU MASONIC HALL. Belgium St. M EVERY. SATURDAY NIGHT. 8-11 Sharp. , ii.fi Lillis' Orchestra. Ladies Is, Gents. Is 6d. Si T. M. LILLIS, Hon. Sec. W; ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREET ", ; ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB SOCIALS. ' V ¥M I EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. \*' Dancing Bto 11 p.m. Morrow's Orchestra. Ladies, Is. Gent.'s, Is 6d. W& P. J. MrCABS. Hon. Sec, </^. Teachers oJ Dancing. P# MISS - CECIL HALL AND MISS r.S MARJORIE TURNER. 'f» BALLROOM DANCING CLASS. ST*.' PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, SYMONDS STREET. HALF TERM COMMENCES, MONDAY, MAY 17. £ Vacancies Few Pupils Only. ;;? , Intending Pupils must enroll with < MISS HALL, ■-■-'■ ■ Watson's Buildings, Wellesley St. E. Tel. 3530. y TIT I ANITA WEBSTER, Will Shortly Return from Abroid, ' And REOPEN HER JERVOIS HALL CLASSES, With the '■-, Latest Dances from Oversea*. ; MAC'S DANCING CLASSES. ',/ ; TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M.. BELGIUM STREET i (Next Masonic Hall). Learners. 7 till 8. Advanced, 8 till 10,15. First-class Dancing, including Fox Trot, One-step, Two-step. Three-sten: also. Jai2. Roll, etc MAC'S DANCING ACADEMY. Head Office: Beresford and Pitt St*-, . Newton. MAC'S . DANCING CLASSES. „ 8, BELGIUM STREET. (Next Masonic Hall, Newton.! Learners. 7 till 8. Advanced. 8 till 10.13. EVER MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. All the Latest Dances Taught. Under the Professional Directorship of Mr. E. Rawneley. "* Mac's Dancing Academy, Head Office, Beresford and Pitt Sts.. Norton. MAC'S Dancing Academy taught thousands ; can teach you: lessons any Beresford and Pitt Sts- Newton. MISS SPENCER, Teacher of Dancing" ■JJL Juvenile and Adult Classes, private lessons.—Particulars, 25, Vincent Si. 'Phone 2237. NEW' ZEALAND HERALD AKD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. N.Z. Herald. 9d per week delivered in town end (suburbs. Casual copies 2d eac!: . Prepaid, posted withiD New Zealand, lis Ed • . per Quarter, £i os per annum. Aucklakd Weekly News, 8s 6d per quarter or £1 10s per annum in advance. N.Z. HK!UM>: Small prepaid advertisements unler classified headings, 16 words Is per insertion ; 2s Ed threo insertions; 21 words 13 6d per insertion. 4s three insertions; 30 words 2s 9d per insertion, 83 3d three inser- '". tions. 4 Replies to advertisements -frill be received ' 'v at tho Office of the Herald. The Proprietors do not hold themselve' responsible for non-insertion of advertise- '■ ,'• ments through accident or from other -V. causes or for error in the publication of ;/; any advertisement. TELEPHONES 'M Advertising and Commercial. 129. 178: Job ;vK ; Printing Order Office, 2890; Publishing. 14: iH Editorial, 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor -*M , wzmcxt News and Photographic, 223. '••■#% Address communications to Wilscn and fW Horton. P.O. Box 32. Auckland. <{$§ Wnikato Branch- War/l Street. Hamilton. ' /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17471, 15 May 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17471, 15 May 1920, Page 14

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