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Amusements. MARIE TEMPEST SEASON. BOX PLANS LAST 12 NIGHTB. The Plana for TO-NIGHT ("Mr pL Passes By"), will be opened at LEWIS n EADY AND SON. LIU TO-DAY TILT h p.m. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at9a«, will be opened THE PLANS for ft': REMAINDER OF THE SEASON durinr which will be presented "MR. PIM PASRVc BY" "TEA FOR THREE' 1 " PENELOPE," " OUTCAST." «Tift. MARRIAGE OF KITTY." " THE GREIT ADVENTURE." For dates of production wL below. MATINEE NEXT SAT.: TEA FOR THREE MATINEE SAT. WEEK: THE GREAT ADVENTURE. ' MARIE TEMPEST FAREWELL MARIE TEMPEST FAREWELL Positively Last Appearance Here. Supported by Fer FAMOUS WORLD TOUR COMPANY TO-NIGHT - MONDAY - TONIGHT. And Three Following Night? Only. Under tho direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., At JJIS rpHEATRE. Commencing at 8 o'clock. MARIE TEMPEST. The-p is None MARIE TEMPEST. Like HerMARIE TEMPEST. None. Artistically GRAHAM BROWNE Supreme. GRAHAM BROWNE' GRAHAM BROWNE. In a New and Brilliant Pliy, " MR. PIM FASSES BY " "MR. PIM PASSES BY" " MR. PIM PASSES BY " ' "MR. PIM PASSES BY." " MR. PIM PASSES BY." By A. A. Milne. Preceded at 8 Sharp, By "THE DUMB AND THE BLIND" " THE DUMB AND THE BLIND." By Harold Chapin. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. MONDAY NEXT. Fnr the First Time Here. " TEA FOR THREE" "TEA FOR THREE." "TEA FOR THREE" "TEA FOR THREE." Will bo Served, REPERTOIRE FOR SEASON. TUES-, WED., THURS. NEXT. MR. PIM PASSES BY. FRI., SAT. (Matinee) NEXT. TEA FOR THREE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY WEEK. PENELOPE. THURSDAY WEEK. OUTCAST. FRIDAY WEEK THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY SATURDAY WEEK (Matinee). THE GREAT ADVENTURE. PLAYS PRODUCED BY MR. GRAHAM BROWNE. Manager for Mario Tempest, and Graham Browne WILFRED COTTON. PRICES.-D.C. and O.S, 7s 6d ; BaeV Stalls. 4s: Gallery. Is lid. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery. Is estra. All prices plus tax. Day Sales at Coleman's (H M. Theatre. Arcade). Restaurants and Tearooms. DAINTY REFRESHMENTS t — AT STACEY'9. ■— Perhaps you are one of those penols ' ,— who cannot eat a heavy meal at niid- .— day? If so. try a tasty, dainty littlt [ .— Lunch at Stacev's.^ ' Whatever hour of the day (or evening) I .— you call, you will aivays find Appalls. ! ins Fare, hot or cold, at BTACEY9. [ 81. Queen Str;et. •riIHE TIFFIN Catennc Co.. Ltd.. caterers 1 to the Auckland Racing Club, and almost all other important gatherings, are open for engagements, at reasonable prices. • Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Out dining room in Queen Street is also open " i-between 12 and 2 for Dinner, and between . 5 and 7 for Tea. The quality of th* food, and the efficiency of the service is iv>nerally voted to be the best.—THE T T i v FIV , CATERING CO.. LTD., Queen St.. AuckI I land. 'Phone 2171. _^ » PISH. FISH. FI jj a i SANFORD'S DINING ROOMS, f Opp. G.P.0., Lower Queen Street Nothing better this hot weather shan a delightful Fish Meal with Greens and Vegetables. ALBERT COFFEE PALACE. 7. VICTORIA ST. E. Can a good Three-Course Meal be obtained for Is? Yee. By Purchasing 12 Meal Tickets for I2s. or 6 fot 6s. . ELTEITH Dining Rooms, Watson's Buildings.—Always cool. Menu prof vides for hottest day. Three Courses, Is 6d. KENSINGTON Dining Rooms. 235, Queen St—Dinners 12 to 2, 5 to 7; open SuaMusical Instruments loi Sale. 4 "nON'T Waste Money !-The cheapest good -»-' Pianos are at Moore's, Customs St. Easy terms arranged. GRAMAPHONES with 20 Records from £i 10s; Edison Standard Phonographs, £6 ■ 10i; Needles, 2s per 1000; Records, 2s. Agents for the Edison Diamond Disc, the world's best.—Edison Dealers, over Howie i Walker's. ? PIANO, £32; check action.-Taylor, Piano 1 Tuner, 12, Barrie St., Ponsonby. 'Phone ! 8395; PIANO, John Brinsmead, Rosewood case; good order; cheap.—Salisbury, ccrner Gordon Rd., Morningside. CTUDY Your Children .-Have that Piano to-day on ca«y terms from F. Moore, Customs St. . . r -t?OC SPENCER, £30 Haake, £95 Broad-cV-.J wood, from £10 deposit and £2 . per month.—ll9, Symonds St. t "TJIS TU-ASTER'S yOICE" pRAMAPHONES i In an unusually Largo and Varied Apartment are offered to your inspectioi by y Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., " H.M.V. MACHINES-£ls. £*20. or £25 iOs. '" Also, H.M.V. TABLE MODELS-At £35 and £45. Also, BEAUTIFUL CABINET MODELS-At £19 and £G7 10s. Oak ot Rosewood Finish,' Come and hear them in our special audition parlours, or write for catalogue and particulars of easy terms. .. We undertake Repairs to all makes of Grarnapbones, and employ only highlyskilled workmen. ■ T EWIS T> AND CON, T TD, ii 162. QUEEN ST. lopp. His Majesty's). ; l = -- a Musical Instruments Wanted. i . - i HIGHEST CASH PRICES GIVEN b; f il GEORGE WALKER, Auctioneer. FOR PIANOS (All Makes). King for Valuer to Call. No Charge ot Inspecting. TJIANO, wanted to buy for cash; free from 1 borer.—Please send particulars to piano. 620. HERALD. RECOKDS 'Needle), 10 and 12in—Centr»l Agency, 70, City Chambers. 'Phons J iOOq tor representative i?Qf\ TO £60 offered for Second-hand dbOU Piano; clicuts waiting.—Richard- '■> son's. HO, Queen St. VfEW ZEALAND HERALD J AND i t AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. NZ. HEBALD: Is por week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted withm " New Zealand, 19e Per quarter; £3 10s per • annumAuckland Wkeklt News: Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 15s per annum. N.Z. HEEAIiP: Small prepaid advertise- ' men'ts under classified headings, 15 words Is ( per insertion, 2s 6d three consecutive inser- ' tions; 20 worde 16 fld per insertion, 4s 6d r three' coneecutive insertions; 25 words 2s 6d , t)er insertion, 7s threo consecutive insertions. Replies bearing nom-do-plumes or initials only, care of post office, are not delivered by the Postal Department. Replies to lidvertisements will be received at the office of the Hehald, and if necessary, forwarded on to the advertiser. Birth Nowces, 2s 6d per insertion; ■ doctors' or nurses' names, Is each name ' extra. Marriage, Death, Bereavement, : an d. In Mfjioriam Notices, 2s 6d per inser- ' tion of 30 words. If in eicess of 30 words. 9d per lino of five words citra. These announcements must bo signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. Tho Proprietors do not hold themsolvei ' responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in tho publication of any Advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129,178; Job Printing Order Office, 21590; Publishing, 14; Editorial, 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor, Weekly. News and Photographic, 229'. Address Communications to Wilson and Ho-ton, P.O. Box 32, Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (next P. 0.), Hamilton. London Office: 85. Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18020, 20 February 1922, Page 12

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1,056

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18020, 20 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18020, 20 February 1922, Page 12

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