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Amusements. 1 ARRIVAL OF . "HUMPTY DUMPTY." Th© J. C. Williamson "Humpty Dumpty'' Pantomime Company of over 200 people will arrive from Sydney by the s.s. Maheno this morning. The First Performance of this Wonder Show win positively be given at • H.M Theatre TO-MORROW EVENING, complete in every detail, and with the same astonishing splendour that obtained recently in Melbourne and Sydney. SSH£IX DUMPTY PANTOMIME. HUMPTY DUMPTY PANTOMIME. THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS For the FIRST SIX NIGHTS, and FIRST WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATINEES ARE NOW OPEN at Lewis Eady's (opp. His Majesty's). THE PLANS for the LAST 5 NIGHTS , (commencing Tuesday Next) and LAST 2 MATINEES will be opened WEDNESDAY MOiRNING NEXT. FIRST MATINEE, WEDNESDAY NEXT FIRST MATINEE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Children to Matinees Half-price, except to Late Door Gallery. H IS MAJESTY'S rpHEATRE. Commencing TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 7.45. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). AT 7.45. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Present Their Gorgeous FAIRY PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, This Year Based Upon the Story of "HUMPTY DUMPTY." "HUMPTY DUMPTY." "HUMPTY DUMPTY." I Interpreted by an EXCEPTIONALLY BRILLIANT CAST. Beatrice Allen Marie Fanchionetti Helen Temple Emmeline Oxford Maw Band L ucy SuUivan Nellie Barnes Eileen Dunn Albert Lefre Edwin Brett M j, au ? ce 5 ' Hector St. Clair Charles Howard Ray McLean Alex. McPhorson James Sinclair The Lecardo Brothers. "HUMPTY DUMPTY " "HUMPTY DUMPTY - " "HUMPTY DUMPTY. *• has heext spared by the firm to u .tf" 8 pantomime on such a, scale as to achieve the laudable ambition expected ot them by the public—to outrival all their previous amazing successes in pantomime. nntrxSNm 1 ; 1 * asse rted that in "HUMPTY JJUMJr-IY this ambition has been triumphantly realised. PRODUCED BY CHAS. A. WENMAN. qt^nf ßß^ o " o ! 6 ?, nd ° Ich - staUs % 8s 6 <i; Back 2v»*w te i 6d (all prices plus tax). Early Doors Back Stalls and Galfery ArcadeT" ** Coloman ' s (H-M----SECOND MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT. MONDAY, MAY 23. Licensing Notices. CITY OF AUCKLAND.—NOTICE OF APPLICATIONFOR A PTTRII CAN'S LICENSE.-L PAtlicK UQOm. ot Jjrury do hereby give notice that I deS5 1 ? 8 *°. H holden at Pukekohe on fw^ d + dßjy PJ • Jniie ' a Pl>ly ior a Certificate authorising the renewal of a publican s License for a house, situate at £rury, and known by the sign of the -tiailway Hotel, containing ten rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the wtY't • iPf °L owner , : Hancock and Co. < N - Z -) i uln jted--=P*ted the 6th day of May, 1921.-P. MOONEY. Signature of AppUcant NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR mr TRANSFER OF UCENSE~-L THEW BLACK, of Drury. being the a .Publican s Licence in respect of the premises known by the sign of the Railway Motel, and situate at Drury, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, & 1 y? e , Licensing Meeting to be . held at Pukekohe on the 2nd day of June, 1921, apply for a Transfer of the said Ji lcen -S!i,„ from rnyself to PATRICK MOONEY, my appointee.—Dated at Drury the 6th day of May, 192 L—M. BLACK, Signature of Applicant. . RAGLAN LICENSING DISTRICT — NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.-1, THOMAS HENRY ASTON, of -Raglan, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting-to be holden at the Courthouse, Ngaruawahia, on the 9th day of June. 1921. apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house, situate at Raglan, and known by the eign of the Royal Hotel, containing twenty-two rooms,, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Name of Owner: Thomae Parker.—Dated the 26th day of April, 1921.— T. H. ASTON, Signature of Applicant. THAMES LICENSING DISTRICT— NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ACCOMMODATION LICENSE.—I, JAMES GRAHAM SOPPET, of Miranda, Hotelkeeper, do hereby, give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at' Thames on the Ist day of June, 1921. apply for a certificate authorising the issue of an Accommodation License for a house situate at Miranda, and known by the eign of the Bay View Hotel, containing rooms exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Name of owner: Trustees of the Estate of Thomas Edmund Smith, deceased. Dated the 30th day of April. 1921.— J. G. SOPPETL- '■) Houses and Land for Sale. DAIRYING TiAIRYTNG AIRYING ' UaIRYING TAND.i T AND. J-4AND.? -LiAND, FOR T EASE, J EASE, T EASE, ! WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. JyTO MONEY J) OWN. lO TYAIRY DARMS 1Q -L£ -L/AIRY X ARMS ±Z • WE HAVE A SPLENDID DAIRYING PROPERTY OF 1600 ACRES su£ ' divided into 12 Dairy Farms, rantrinir in area . from 90 to 180 acres. Each section is securely sheep-proof fenced and subdivided into several paddocks. Well watered and all been ploughed : and laid down in English grasses. There is no better grassed land in j the Waikato, and will easily carry a cow to every two acres. Adjoining railway, school, Balfcyards, store, etc bplendid climate. Prices range from £33 to £49 Buildings are erected on several of the sections. " Share-milkers and. farmers .with small capital here is your chance. This is similar, land to the best in Te Awamutu m quality, and will carry as much if not more stock. Apply at once for plans and prices. EW I S AND ,p 0.. S HAMILTON; ] LATE OF WANGANUI. MOTNT , GENTLEMAN'S BUNGALOW RESItiWi ?£? E v? f -u5 h * rooms - p «tty design win « Oo f hmli - m cupboards, linenpreas I well fireplaces, range, porcelain bath «S ! basin electric light, drainage? pwc 's (?) wash-house and copper and' tubsf moUi : Also, a six-roomed House let at 25s ner * week; four acres of land, tastefully laid out in garden, lawn, and orchard. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PRICE. £5000. TERMS. C HAS - C. B AKE » ! (Late Ewington and Baker) DURHAM ST. EAST. • T° s pectj]Qato rs- • 100 P ER C ENT - pROFIT. \ A pRES. all level and easy undu- : J-UOU lating FIRST-CLASS PASTURE, i fenced and subdivided; carrying four sheep ■ and one beast' to each two acres. LIBERAL TERMS. Owing to the owner ' leaving New Zealand, he will accept eood ■ mortgages or tangible securities as a deposit. We strongly reoommend this as a Farming ! or Cutting-up Proposition.—Sole Agents i AND -yyiLSON. No. 5. PALMERSTON BLDGS.. • (Opposite G.P.O. and Railway Stationl. i QUEEN Sl« AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17776, 9 May 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17776, 9 May 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17776, 9 May 1921, Page 10

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