Amusements. SOUTHWOOD'S ENGLISH Q.P.s'. TO DISCRIMINATING AMUSEMENT PATRONS. In making your selection of "Where to go," do not allow the bias of "I don't know the Q.P.s' " to rob you of a good night's fun. Ask someone, or take our assurance that you will be so delighted with our artists, our orchestra and jazz band, and our elaborate presentation of the latest London and York Costume Comedy successes that we will have a firm friend and patron whom we will be greatly delighted to renew acquaintance with each week, to partake of our new programme, to be presented each Friday by our big Company of Seventeen World-famed Stare. COME TO-NIGHT. TO OUR PATRONS. Our patrons arc urged to take advantage of the Booking and Day Sale facilities to save being disappointed. Many were turned away on Saturday evening. The hall has only a limited seating capacity, tend we can run each Costume Comedy Extravaganza for a week only. We are finding here (as in Wellington and elsewhcrt) that the longer wo stay the more patronage we obtain. Wo account for this by our untiring efforts to carry into effect our policy, which can be generalised by saying that we are determined to give THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD AT THE CHEAPEST POSSIBLE PRICE OF ADMISSION. SOUTHWOOD'S 17 ENGLISH Q.P«'. lhe word " Quality " as applied to mem is no misnomer.—New Zealand Herald. —20-1-1922. BARGAIN HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY. Same Big Show as at Night. THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON. AT 2.30. MATINEE PRICES: Adults, 2s and Is; Children, Half-price. Plus tax. TOWN IT ALL nONCERT CHAMBER Direction. Sou to wood's Ideal Attractions, Ltd. NIGHTLY AT 8. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW f All the Latest from London and New York SOUTHWOOD'S ENGLISH QUALITY PERFORMERS. QUALITY PERFORMERS. QUALITY PERFORMERS. (Q.P.h' For Short). 17-WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS-17 Headed by tho World's Greatest Costume Comedy Tenor, Q.P. ANEURIN J. MORRIS, In an Up-to-the-Moment COSTUME COMEDY EXTRAVAGANZA,
Entitled AN ARTISTIC WHIRL OF GAIETIES. AN ARTISTIC WHIRL OF GAIETIES. AN ARTISTIC WHIRL OF GAIETIES. AN ARTISTIC WHIRL OF GAIETIES. THE PRESS EULOGISE IT. So far from allowing the high standard set by their first programme to be lowered, they have ovou improved upon it in their latest offering—New Zealand Herald, '28'! IMS. Another programme that is really far beyond the usual.—Auckland Star. 28/1.1C22. All the Spiendour of the Orient m a. Great EASTERN SCF.NA. The Most Unmount* and the Most Ti'uihful of Ail ComediettasWHAT IS A WIFE WORTH'.' WHAT Is A WIFE WORTH' Briii L , ftubby. It will be a lesson and SOME FUN. SOME JOKE. l(i Other Distinctive Interludes. ALL NEW, ALL ORIGINALProducer ------ Q.P. GEO. SHARRATT. PRE-WAR PRICES: Is 6d. 2s. 6d, and 3s 6d (plus tax). Box P'.anu and Day Sales at Coleman s, H.M. Arcade, until noon, thereafter at the Ticket Office of the Town Hall (main entrance). No booking fee. No early doors. For reserves, 'Phone MO. rp H E LATEST CRAZE, 1 SEAPLANE FLYING. Shelly Bea-h Commencing 1 P-™ TO DAY (MONDAY). £2 per Pasacneer. TOOK out for the Aquatic Carnival, to J be held on Cheltenham Beach, on SATURDAY. February 11. Rowing and Swimming Events. Water Sports and Side Shows. A Gala Da.v.
Parades. NORTHERN DEPOT. N.Z-A.S.C. All Members of tho above Territorial Unit arc warned that Evening Parades rc-com-mence on WEDNESDAY, February 1, 1922, at, 7.30 p.m., Drill Hall, Rutland Street. J. H. SHARP, LieutAdjutant Northern Dopot, N.Z.A.S.C. F =» Corporation Notices. T)OROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. VALUATION LIST. Take Notice.—The Valuation Li6t for the Borough of Mount Eden for tho Three Years —1922-1925—is now open for inspection during office hours, at the Office of the Borough Council, Valley Road, Mount Eden. All objections thereto must be left at the Council Office, on or before the 15th day of February, 1922, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must bo left at the Council Office, Valley Hoad, Mount Eden, not less than 10 days before the next sitting of the said Court. Dated this 16th day of January, 1922. S. GRAY, Town Clerk. Road Board Notices. nifATAKOHE- ROAD BOARD.
Notice is hereby given that ill Rates not paid on the 4th February. 1922, will be sued for without further notice- • W. E. ROIGARD, Clerk and Collector. Matakohe, January 26, 1922. rPAMAKI WEST RUAD BOARD. UNPAID RATES. January 31 is the Last Day on which Rates may be paid without 10 per centpenalty. JOHN WM. CARR. Treasurer. i ' Town Board Notices. TULERSLIE TOWN BOARD! UNPAID RATES. January 31 is the Last Day on which Rates may be Paid without 10 per cent, penalty. , JOHN' W. CARR, Treasurer. To Lease. LARGE Shop, Karangahape Kd., best part; also Superior Boardinghouse, City.—Bennett, 38A, Uliyber Pass. 1A ACRES (about), partly-furnished CotJLv tage, near Auckland; suitublo pig farm, or poultry; rent, 10s weekly; immediate possession.—Seaside, 102. Herald. PHP.ISTCHURCH PREMISES V AVAILABLE. WANTED TO LEASE. FIRST FLOOR in New Warehouse, now building, Lichfield Street, Christohtuch. Will construct internal arrangements to suit. Suitable for Offices, Sample Booms, etc. Available about April. Apply, FORD AND MIRAMS, LTD.. Merchants. Christchurck. TJAVELOCK NORTH. To Lease for 12 months, at nominal rental to suitable tenant, Duart House, family residence and 7 acres gi'.rden and plantation; garage and all conveniences; h.p. water, sewer and electric light, GARDINER AND CO., .Tribune Buildings, Hastings. Businesses for Sale. A PARTMENT HOUSE (City).—l 7 rooms, XI fully furnished, 23 beds, washstands, basins; best linos, every room; electric light, gas; rent only 325; price, fd7s.— Stan. Lamont, 168, Queen Street. pONFECTIONERY-Soft Drinks; good \J stand; lease; going concern: cheap. —Confectionery, 237, flobson St. DRAPERY, Mercery, Clothing, and Boots; rising township, situated centre dairying district. Double-front shop; 5-roomed dwelling attached; 4 years' lease. Rental, £'i 5s week. New and thoroughly up-to-date stock. No goodwill. Owner leaving N.Z.— Particulars Draper, 58, Heralp. FRUIT and Vegetable Business for sr.lo in Devonport,—Business, 655, Herald. MILK Round, 35 gallons daily; horse, cart, harness, and all cans required; best district in Auckland. Whut offer?Milk Round, 40, Herald. A CCOUNTANTS AND INSURANCE A AGENTS. Established Business for fialo in rising country township; several first-class agencies; fine chance for young qualified accountant commencing business. Apply at once. L.H., Box 92. Auckland. LEADING HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, main street Christchurch; large turnover, and showing good profit. Owner retiring owing to illhealth. A cheap proposition at £800. Further particulars from CASSIDY, AMODEO AND JACOBSON, Solicitors, Christchurch. Businesses Wanted. APARTMENT or Dwelling, nice, vicinity Lower Svmonds St.; must be good value. -Apartment, 971. Hkiulp, APARTMENT Houses' and Businesses of all kinds wanted urgently; cMh clients * wiatinfi.—ll. Phowui Chuubeii.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18002, 30 January 1922, Page 10
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