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■-f -i'-v- •-»—' Antasemests^ •- ••-* u^fN§lll - — ■ ''"' ' .; ; -■-■,- ; ..—-: • - \['i LAST THREE NIGHTS |p ' And '■ * • - '%-'' • ,„. FINAL MATINEE", ' ; ,v^| '= "■',-' "■'' ':,-■■ Of . - r ■ r'' : ""SLEEPING BEAUTY." '"" FINAL MATINEE . V:M Of ■'. "J ' SLEEPING BEAUTY ' " SLEEPING BEAUTY." WEDNESDAY. AT 1.15 WEDNESDAY, AT 1,45. The Loveliest Pantomime on Record. The "Kiddies"' simply adore ev.iry minut* of it. If you don't taKe them you will never 1 near the end of it. I t Youngsters half-price to all parts except " Late Door Gallery. " |JIS MAJESTY'S HEATED Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD Manager: John FarrelL The Pantomime of 500 Surprises. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. AND ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. LAST 3 NIGHTS LAST 3 NIGHTS Of J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. 'a Greatest of all Pantomimes, "SLEEPING BEAUTY." " SLEEPING BEiUTY." "SLEEPING BEAUTY.' "SLEEPING BEAUTY." FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 1.45. The Pantomime of Endless Delight. A Cycle of Joy, Laughter and Song. The children and the grown-ups all love it. PRICES—D.C. and R.S.. 7s 9d; Stalls 3 S 8d; Gallery, 2s 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery. Is Extra. Ail Trices Include Amusement Tax. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT MRS. C. C. FORSYTH, And a number of her ADVANCED DRAMATIC STUDENTS. Assisted by Messrs. Easther. Falks, and Graham. Will Present a PROGRAMME OF UNUSUAL INTEREST In the CONCERT CHAMFER, TOWN BALL ON SEPTEMBER 10 AND 11. Dancing. AUCKLAND TRAMWAY RECREATION CLUB EUCHRE AND DANCE SOCIAL EUCHRE AND DANCE SOCIAL DRUIDS' HALL*. NORTH ST.. NEWTON WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25. 1320. Good Prizes. Latest Dances. Music by Dancing. 8 to IS. Brennand's Orchestra. Tickets. 2s. 3. T. CHADDETON. Secretary. Teachers of Dancing. MAC'S Dancing Academy—Country Patrons srecially ia ersd for: lessons any hour Beresford and Pitt Sts.. Newton. MAC'S Dancing Academy—Taught thousands; can teach you. Lessons any hour.—Beresford and Pitt Sts.. Newton. . ; MISS SPENCER. Teacher of Dancineday and Evening Classes; private leg". sons by appointment.2s. Vincent St. P. 2237 *- ■'- ' ; Tourist Resorts. STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL 43. 47. 49, SYMONDS, STREET. AUCKLAND. This Establishment, whilst being within 5 minutes of Business end Amusement centres (trams passing" the door), is situated amidst Extensive- and Well-kept Grounds in one pi the Healthiest and most Elevated positions m the City. .The flat . promenade. roof and bedroom' windows command magnificent "panoramic views of Harbour and City. •■; ■ SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOB TOURIST TRAFFIC. s \Z Accommodation for 130 Guests. 1 : TARIFF: 12s a. Day. j - -* MR. AND MRS. A. A. BROWN", Propri. * | Telegraphic Address: Stoneburet, Auckland. Telephones: Office, 374Aj Viators, 2562 A ( "T>*A R A K A ' .1" - HOUSE. *, r ~L, 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVTJ^LE. -H THE MOST, UP-TO-DATE- HOUSE _ NORTH OF AUCKLAND? livery PossiDle Modern -Convenience. Conveyances Meet All Trains . - * TERMS: Ss per Day; 45s per Week Further particulars mailed on application to thePROPRrETRESS, MRS. E- LITTLE. PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone No. 35 (Helensville Bureau). JUNCTION HOTEL. THAMES. , i This Old and Favourite House, noted for All-round Comfort, is now in Competent Hands.. Electric light. - First-class Accommodation for Commercial Travellers and Travelling Public. Spacims.' sample, commercial, and sitting rooms, ijcceßent cuisine and civihrv. EDWIN C. SHEAF. Proprietor . (Late Shortland Hotel, Thames), k. -::•■*' :-:■ HOT SPRINGS .HELENSVILLE. 1 1 Best Mineral Baths m New Zealand. - ~ STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. f ~m* Alterations completed; latest sanitary drain- *" age. p.w.c, etc.; SO rooms, ail ground floor, every convenience;.. tennis, bowls, etc; pleasant Domain grounds: slipper and plunge baths Ring up No. 8, Helensville Bureau. Motors meet all trains. Telegrams, "Spring- ! «de," promptly attended to. Tariff. 8s per day; 48s week. MRS. EDDLESTON, Proprietress. WAITAKEBE- HOUSE, NTHOTUPU (Late Convalescent Home). FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. OPENS SEPTEMBER L For particulars, apply by letter or wire to MRS. BAZELEY, Nfhotupu, via Waikumete; Or 'Phone Nibotupu Bureau. HOTEL ;% BRAEBURN. LX ANZAC PARADE. WANGANUL I . Modern . Hotel, unique situation, overlooking river. Sunshine and sea breeaes; electric light; fireproof; garage. Telegrams: *• Braeburn,'*, Wanganui. A. HOME AWAY FROM HOME. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. 107, Cuba Street, Wellington (a few doors above Royal Oak). Ranks with the bost in appointments, service and comfort; personal supervision * ITit best vlace to stay when in Wellington Tariff: 10s 6d per Day. ' Cajl, write, or wire for accommodation S. EDILSON, Proprietor ~ Telegrams- " Edilsou." Wellington. rr* H 1 R W ELL. K O T O R D A. X Weil Knov-n as THE PREMIER HOUSE i Third House irorn Railway Gctes.) J Terms Moderate T P. Dowiipg. Proprietor. ZEALAND HERALD ; AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. N.Z. HiBAnD. Is per week delivered it: town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within New Zealand. 19a per quarter; £3 10s per annum. N.Z. HEBAnn: Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings, 16 Words la per insertion; 2s 6d three consecutive insertions; 21 words Is 6d per insertion, 43 three consecutive insertions; SO words 2s 3d per insertion. 8s 3d three consecutive insertions. Bibth Notices. 2s 6d per insertion; doctors' or nurses* r.ames. Is each name extra. Mvhsiage, Death," Beebavz3£eitt and Is Memorial Notices. 2s 6d per insertion for the first six lines (36 words), 6d per line for additional space Funeral Notices, Is extra. Theee announcements must be signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office ot the Herald. The Proprietors do not bold themselves responsible for non-insertion, of advertisements through accident or frcru other causes, or for error in the publication of any advertisenientTELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial, 129, ITS: Job Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing. 14: Editorial, 229: Eeportfrs, 3653; Editor Weekly Naws and Photographic. 229. 3 Address communications to Wilson and * * Horton, P O Box 32. Auckland. Waikatc Branch: Ward Street, Hamilton. 4

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17556, 23 August 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17556, 23 August 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17556, 23 August 1920, Page 10