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Amusements. — __ 1 —„ TTIS TiTAJESTY'B rpHEATRH Lessees • - - • ■ J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sole Direction . • - - - Masquoraders Co, COMMENCING THIS EVENING, AT 8. THIS EVENING. AT 8. For a Limited Season Only. rrtHE TITASQUERADERS -•HE IVI ASQUERADERS rrfSE M A6QUERADEBB •*■ HE -"-s-ASQUERADEBS qiHE TUT ASQUERADERS •* HE -"-s-ASQUERADERS fPHE "\TASQUERADERB 1 HE JW-ASQUERADERS Will Present THE LATEST AND GREATEST THE LATEST AND GREATEST Of COSTUME COMEDY WORK COSTUME COMEDY WORK EVER PRESENTED TO THE THEATREGOERS OF AUCKLAND. Included in their Programme will bo iracb Beautiful Numbers as — " WHISTLE." " BUTTERFLY. " "SHANGHAI." "WISHING MOON." All to be Specially Featured in Costiima By tho Full Company. THE MASQUERADERS Aro a Oalary of Star Performer*. Among Whom Aro Such Noted People ait MR. LESLIE nOLMES (Comedian). MR, NORMAN LESLIE (Comedian). MR. LANCELOT FAIRFAX (Baritone*, MR. LESLIE GORDON (Comedian). MR. GEO. WRIGHT (Comedian). MR. L. JEPHCOTT (Tenor). MISS C. NORMAN (Soprano). MISS W LEE (Soubrette). MISS'N. MAGUIRE (Dansear). MISS G. LESTER (Soprano). MISS E. HARTLEY (Comedicn*). And A HOST OF OTHER ARTISTS Of Equal Merit. THE MASQUERADERS Will Be Supported by AN OPERATIC ORCHESTRA Of 12 Performers. Box Plans for tho Season are now open at Lewis R. Eady and Co'i (opp. H.M, Theatre) Day Sales will be obtainable »t Coleman's this morning. POPULAR PRICES: R.S. and D.C.. &»-. Stalls 4s, late doors 3s; Gallery 2a, late doors Is 6d. All Pricea plus tar. CSSSSSS -■'-"■ •=* Teachers of Mnsic and Elocution. MISS GLADYS SEARELL, LJLB. of R.A.M.. and R.OM, A.T.C.L. (Late Mistress of Music St. John's GirW School InvorcargfH). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. Musio Btudi«: 8. NORANA AVENUE, REMUERA. Telephone 4404 (4 rings!. MB. J. CAMPBELL GILLIES (late Presi. dent of the Society of Musicians,, Otsjro, Teacbor at all the principal Priv.ito Schools, Dunedin), Singing and Piano, Vcir* Produc. tion and Culture. Special Coaching "C" and "D" Certificates. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Term date* L'ora pupil's first lesson. Studio: 2, WELLESLEY CHAMBERS, LORNE STREET. 'Phone 2843A1 WILFRID T OTXJABT, VIOLONCELLIST (Late of London). Studio: No. 42. Et'h Floor. Hellaby's Buildings. Queen Street (Opp. G.P.0.). Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, front 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 v.m. MR. W. H. WEBBE.-Ner Addrew: 27, Palmerston Bldgs., nearly opp- G.P.OQueen St. 'Phone 1975 f" — —_— ,' :j Dancing, QT. BENEDICT'S CLUB WEEKLY O DANCE,—St. Benedict's Hall,. East Street, every Saturday Night. Dancing, 8 to 1L Morrow's Orchestra- Ladies Is, Gents Is jjd. T. J. TREACY. Hon. Sec. f Teachers of Dancing. MISS MARJORIE TURNER RESUMES ADULT BALLROOM CLASS AT DEVONPORT. BARTLEY'S HALL, DEVONPORT. on TUESDAY, APRIL 19, Intending pupils please enroll before 160*. U, RUSSELL ST, STANLEY BAY. . 'Phono 15L. MISS LAUBJJ) KTNGSLAND, JJ - TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. Beginners Clauses.—Monday and Thursday. Jazs CUaies.—Tuesday and Saturday, 8 n.mi Private Lessons Arranged Day or Evening. _ Intending Pupils Must Enroll. Terms., etc., Studio, 6, DURHAM ST. EAST (Opposite Grosvenor Cafe Entrance). 'Phone 1755. jyriSS ANITA WEBSTER'S JUNIOR AND ADULT CLASSES, BARTXEY'S HALL, DEVONPORI. APRIL 23 AND 25. Particulars, 6, SHELLY BEACH ROAD. 'Phone 2158 A. QCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS LILY OIiEARY, , Wellington's Leadimj Teacher, National Dancing, Irish, Hornpipes an.'l iSoela, Clog and Stago Departmont. Correct Style and Positions. ( Schools visited and reoeived. Particulars, etc. No. 1, BURROW'S AVENUE, ParnclL Miscellaneons. BURNAND'S Protessional Orchestra and Musicians' Bureau: *ny number of Inatniments supplied —OiSce. 63. Albert Si. Terms.—Furniture, £20' worth, £1 J deposit, 6s 6d weoklv. Pianon itoux 10s deposit.—7o, City ChamWra ORTH BRITISH RUBBER HOT WATER BAGS, with the " Unique ,J ncver-leak stopper, have the North British Rubber Co.'s trr>de mark stamped on the neck—the emblem of quality. DR. HALL'B FAMOUS 12s 6d, package, post free. To ensura getting genuine, order direct from Solo Agents, Bridge DniK Stores, Chemists. 3, Korang*. hapo Road (at Grafton Bridgo), AncklandT TF you can't wait for an auction, CoakieT X will buy the Furniture. far larger sir space provided in L CLINCHER CYCLE TYRES lengthen* tho life of the tyre, reduces road shocks, lessens tho puncture risk, adds to your coinfort. Ali cycle dealers. HEAPS of good u a ed Furniture on private sale at Crnklcy's Mart. Auction prices? C OAKLEY, the Busy Auctioneer, but novel too buay to talk business. DON'T worry about the Piano' CoaJdeT will buy. Ring 22.1S rightaway. , =_ , 3 XTEW ZEALAND HER ALU aim AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. N.Z. HERAtn, Is per week, delivered hi ttiwn and suburb*. Prepaid, posted within Now Zealand, lite per ouarwr; £3 10s per annum. „ AncKtANT) Wkeki-t Nxws: Prepaid, lit, 6d per quarter: « ik-t annum. N.Z. H»l*U>: Small prepaid adveriisements under classified headings—ls wordu Is per insertion, 2s 6d throe consecutiv* inßerlions; 20 words. Is !)d % per insertion, 4s 6d thiee ronsecntive insertions; 25 word* 9s 6d l>«r insertion, 7s three consecutive; inecrtione. Biutu NOTICK3, 2s 6d per insertion! doctors' or nurses' mimes, Is each nam* extra- Maewage, Death, Bereave men; and In Memouiam Notices, 2s 6VJ per imx>r« tion of 30 words. It in excess of 30 word* 9d per lino ol fivo words eitra. Thert Bimouneeuicnts must bo signed bj ih» ftdvertiscr. Contract rates on, application. , Replies to Advertisements will do receovoi at the Office of the Hekalb. The Propnctors do not hold thrmwrre* responsible for non-insertion of ments throiuih accident or from other causes, or for error m the publication of any Advertisement TELEPHONES? Advertising »nd Commercial, 129, 173; Joll Printing Older Office. E890; Publishing. U; Editorial 220: Reixirters, 3G93; Editor Weekly News and Photographic. 229. Address Communications to iYilson mo Horton, P.O. Hex 32, Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria btrcet (next P. 0., Hamilton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17754, 13 April 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17754, 13 April 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17754, 13 April 1921, Page 12

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