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AniDbements. MARIE TEMPEST SEASON TO-DAY'S BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS' THE BOX PLANS for "MR PTu PASSES BY" (to bo presented for the five nights) will bo Open at LEWIS p EADY AND SON, LTD till NOOK iff ONLY, will ho on view at COLEMAN* (Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade), whore EAPIv DOOR TICKETS for TO-NIGHT ONLY win bo on Sale, from a a. n. ul JJIS rpiEATRg. Direction -J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD to-night. To.vir.wp TO.vir.nT i„:' u, al, tu-iuurii. TONIGHT, Classic Comedy in Excels:*. J. C WILLIAMSON, LTD,, Present MARIE TEMPEST. England's MARIE TEMPEST. f'omedienna MARIE TEMPEST. Supreme Together With " ne Distinguished GRAHAM BROWN2 English GRAHAM BROWNE" Leading GRAHAM BROWNE' Man. GRAHAM BROWNE* In a Nrtr and Brilliant Play, ' "MR. PIM PASSES BY" "MR. PIM PASSES BY" " MR. I'IM PASShS BY." "MR. PIM PASSES RY." "MR. PIM PASSES BY." By A. A. Milne. A Gem Even Among Their R«nown«d Repertoire. Preceded at 0 Sharp, By "THE DUMB AND THE BLIND""* "THE DUMB AND THE BLIND/ 1 By Harold Chapin. MARIE TEMPEST. MARIE TEMPEST. "England's one surviving Great Woman Artist in Pure Comedy." " A Gentlewoman 0! Genius whose Chowa Speciality is Perfect Acting." GRAHAM BROWNE. "A Virile Personality tempered with the gentleness of Herrick." " Excellent in sUgo craft, ciquisito ia sympathy." PLAYS PRODUCED RY MR. GRAHAM BROWNE. Manager for Marie Tempest nnd Graham Browne WILFRED COTTON. FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 24. For Three Nights Only. "TEA FOR THREE" "TEA FOR THREE." "TEA FOR THREE." Will bo Served, MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. BOX PLANS For tho Remaining 8 NIGHTS, will bs opened on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT. PRICES.—R.S. and D.C.. 7? 6d; Back Stalls, 4s; Gallery, la fid. Early Doors to Stalls and Gullery, Is extra. All prices plui amusement tax. "DROADWAY MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. TOM MIX in "THE ROAD DEMON." EDDIE POLO in " DO OR DIE," 3rd Chapter. (TO ZOO" Z O 0* Still Going Strong. Donkey Rides, Owan Wave, and Hot Water Free. Fine Picnic Grounds, and plenty of Shade under Trees. Adults. Is: Children, 6d and 3d. \z—.- - =a Meetings. VT Z. POST AND TELEGRAPH I*' OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION, AUCKLAND SECTION, A Special Meeting of the above Section wiß > be held in ST. JAMES' HALL, y. WELLINGTON STREET, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), FEB. 18, At 8 o'clock. Business : Executive's Proposal re Affiliation Yrita the Alliance of Labour. Speakers: J. H. McKENZIE. Esq.. President. H. E. COMBS. Esq.., Permanent Secretary. Conuuitteo Meeting, 7.:50 p.m.'; S. A. BENNETT, Section SecrelMy. AUCKLAND BEE CLUB. A Special Meeting will be held at the Club Apiary, Cornwall Park (near Tea Kiosk), TO-DAY (Saturday), at 2 p.m. (weather permitting), taking advantage of tho visit of the Government Instructors. Messrs. Esrp. Jacobsen and Westbrooke will give Addresses and Demonstrations. The public are invited. I. HOPKINS, President. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF OAKA PENTERS AND JOINERS. Industrial Union of Workers. SPECIAL MEETING. TRADES HALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. at 8 p.m. Business: Builders' Association's ultimatum reducing wages and introducing classification. All Members Urged to Attend. Admission by Card. THOMAS BLOODWORTH, Secretary. OPENING Meeting of the I jrC j2/ year will be held in )r)Jr*< Headquarters, on WEDNEB- - f DAY. at 2.30 p.m. All members urged to attend. A UOKLAND Co-op. Terminating Building J-i Society.—Appropriations, St. James' Hall, Wednesday, February 22. 7.30 p.m. £8000 by Ballot and Sale. ""3 Friendly Society Notions. lyjO. 2 DISTRICT GRAND ORANGE' IV LODGE. All Members of Primary Lodges sic ranted to attend Divine Service at Met'iodist riturch, Takapuna, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Preacher: WOR. BRO. WOOLLOXALL. Take sir. o'clock FerrvJOS. TETLEY, District Secretary.^ L.°- L - Tho Opening Ceremony of new Lodge »t It. Albert has been unavoidably POal* 'ONED. Full announcements later.—P. a. VOOLFORD. Hon. Secretary. _ - A NNIVERSARY CHURCH $&$ A PARADE 0; Lodge No. 91 Jim in Methodist Church. Takapuna. fKs£?Y iO-MUitKuW IMLATMi. A - W«K7V #-emblo at the Church at 6-4J V» p.m. All Orangemen invited. WTEW ZEALAND" HERALD ,1 AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. N.Z. HERALD: Is per week, delivered in jwn and suburbs. Prepaid, posted with'-n lew Zealand, 19s per quarter; i' 3 10s per nnuro. Auckland Weekly News: Prepaid, 10J er quarter; i'l 15s per annum. N.Z. HERALD: Small prepaid advertise ieuts under classified headings, 15 words Is er insertion, 2s 6d three consecutive inserons; 20 words Is Od per insertion, 4s 60 ireo'consecutive insertions: 25 words 2s w 3r insert.on, 7s three consecutive insertionsReplies bearing nom de-plumes or initials ily. care 01 poet (.'Dice, aro not delivered by ie Postal Department. . Replies to advertisements will be received the office o( the Hekald, and if necessary, . rwarded on to the advertiser. Bibth Notices. 2s 6d per msenion; jctors' or nurses names, Is each nam» ■tra. MAHHIAOE, DEATH. BeREAVEMENIi )d In MEUORiAa Notices, 2s 6d per inseran of 30 words. 1! in excess of 30 word*. 1 per line of five words extra. _ The** inounceinenta must bo signed by tne a*l- - Contract rates on application. The Prop.ietors do not hold themsclyef sponsiblo for non-insertion of Advertiseents through accident or from other cause*. for error in tho publication of *U Ivortisemont. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129,178; 100 •inting Order Office. 2890; Publienmg. Hi iitorial, 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor, eekly News and Photographic. 229. Address Communications to Wilson ana :>rton. P.O. Box 32, Auckland Waikato Branch: Victoria Street next O.). Hamilton. London Office: 85. Fleet Street. ■inted and Published by Hesbt HoRTOSr )f Remuera, and William Robert Wilsok. 3 f Takapuna. for the Proprietors. \VILSOK AND Eortos, at their Offices. 149, Qu«« Street, and at 1 and 3, Wyndiaa Strw. Auckland. New Zealand. Saturdaj. Febmari W, U32,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 16

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