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THE POETIC COMING OF THE DAWN. " Tiger Rose " is a vivid, grasping, realistic ! story, staged by a master-hand with a I passion for detail. v In her finely-sustained emotional scenes Miss Ilka r.&es to heights seldom attained. Additional interest is lent by all the artists being specially imported for the play. GREATEST DRAMA OF A DECADE ; A STREAM OF EMOTION, LOVE, AND MYSTERY. D.C. and 0.5.. 7s: Back Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery. Is <sd. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, le extra. (All price plus tax). ' Day Sales at Coleman's, ELM Theatre Arcade fpS 'IVfAJESTY'S rpTTEATRB. Direction - - - J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. BRILLIANT REVUE SEASON. BRILLIANT " REVUE SEASON. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Present, for the First Time here, a REVUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE. REVUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE, Being the Adventures of Lucifer Bing Mid his cousin. Potifer Bing, in America. TWO ACTS AND NINE SCENES OF JOYOUSNESS. THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY. THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY, THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY. Interpreted by a SUPER BRILLIANT CAST, Including the following Famous Artists:— Jeannie Hartley, Dave Dramin, Reginald Roberts, Phil Smith, Lucie Carter. Leslie _ Victor, Gwen Ives, Charles Howard, Phylis Amery. Mel War Muriel Hudson, Edith Dray&on, Maggie Dickinson, Primrose Caryll. Gna Bluett, Myrtle Power, Harry Paulton, EmmaTemxle, Sydney jCuivsw, Frank Greene, Willi-.im < Lockhart, Dan Agar. ' , * THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY.' THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY. THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY/ "* MUSICAL COMEDY, SPARKLING REVUE SENSATIONAL SPECTACLE. Produced by George A. HighlandSECOND PRODUCTION OF SEASON, .J Also for th» First Time Here, ~— ' THE PASSING SHOW OF 13-20, S *; THE PASSING SHOW OF 1920, >5 THE PASSING SHOW OF 1320, ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST REVUE • s . EVERPRICES AS USUAL. • BOX PLANS at Lewis Eady's (opp. Theatre) -. TUESDAY NEXT. Tourist 'Resorts. 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KwtAT.n, Is per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within New Zealand, 19a per quarter; £Z 10s per annum Auckland Wbbsi.t News: Prepaid, lis 6d per quarter; £2 per annum N.Z. Hkbald: Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings, 16 v.ords 1* per insertion; 2s 6d three consecutive insertions; 21 words Is 6d per insertion, 4s three consecutive insertions; 30 words 2s 3d per insertion, 8s 3d three consecutive insertion* Birth Notices, f2s 6d per insertion; doctors' or nurses' names. Is each nasw extra. Mabbiagx, Death, Bebeavehekt and In MEicoaiAM . Notices. 2s 6d per insertion for the first six lines (36 words). 6d per line for additional space. Ftthbbal Notices, la extra. These announcements must b» signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. Replies to Advertisements will be received at tie Office of the HeeaLD. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any Advertisement. TELEPHONES - Advertising and Commercial. 129. 173; Job Prntng Order Office. 2890; Publishing, 14; Editorial, 229; Reporters, 8693; Editor Weekly News and Photographic, 229. Address Communications to Wilson aad Horton. P.O. Box 32. Auckland. Waikato Branch: Ward Street. Hampton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 10
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