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Amusements. ■ ■ ■ ■ —■- 44 JJABES JN rj-tHE BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. The Plans for the NEXT FOUR KIGH^ and SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY MATINEES aro open at Lewis R. Eady and Son Ltd. ' FIRST MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT \ FIRST MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT")! Children to Matinees, Half-price, cicept lato door Gallery. Pantomime Time is Children's Time Bring the Kiddies—They'll enjoy it! " BABES IN THE WOOD " "BABES IN THE WOOD," Last nisht hit. the roof. It did better than that—it hit the audicnco, and in tho right sr>ot. ENCORE AND ENCORE, RECALL AND RECALL Was the order of the night. The dazzled, play-goer rubbed, his eyes again and again over the enchanting' glories of it all. At H IS IyjAJESTY'S T HEATR£. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. AND FOLLOWING 8 NIGHTS. •7. C. WILLIAMSON'S Astounding Pantomime Extravaganza, " BABES IN THE WOOD." "BABES IN THE WOOD." " BABES IN THE WOOD," j Which easily surpasses anything similar in J years, and is fco costly and brilliant in proj ducticm that it is the high-water mark in i lavish stage beauty and gorgeous environment. Tt boasis of ! AN AGGREGATION OF TALENT Rarely Presented—With Nora Dclany—Dajshmg, vigorous, magnetic Jack Williams, a Dame" that is really humorous. Naughton and Gold's original and clever comedy and patter. W. S. Percy's delightful -whimsical huraoar. Ida Pedrina's uncommon charm and vivacity! Bobbie Jacknon'a clever acting as tho Hcarc- " BABES IN THE WOOD." •• BABES IN THE WOOD." Pantomime Produced by Chas. A. Wenman. Stage Director - - - J. C. Whitfield. Musical Director - - - Cass Downing. D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls. 4s: Gallery Is Gd. Early Doors: Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. Day raleg at Cole-man's (H.M. Arcade), from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. to-day. Manager - - - - Harry I. Cohen. "jVTATIONAL. Now Showing. ATI ON A L. NATIONAL. HOOT GIBSON, NATIONAL. HOOT GIBSON, NA'IIONAL. In NATIONAL. " SURE FIRE." NATIONAL. " SURE FIRE." NATIONAL. " SURE FIRE." NATIONAL. A Monkey Bellhop Corned*r. NATIONAL. Internationa! News. NATIONAL. lie ■selves, 2163 A. jgMPRESS (Reservoir Corner) NEWTON. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). 7.30 p.m.. Last Screening Friday. "OVER THE HILL." ■"OVER THE HILL." "OVER THE HIL L." "OVER THE HILL." "OVER THE HIL L." Stalls, Is Id; Circle, Is 7d. Dancing. r piTIRANGI.—Danes in Titirangi Kiosk. X Tourist sight-seeing char-a-bancs leave G.P.O. every Saturday night. 7; 4s return, including supper and admission. Book your seats.—A263o. Teachers of Dancing. LATEST Jazz and Ballroom Dancing taught by Robert C. H. Kelly.—'Phone 971 A for appointments. TI/jTISS SPENCER. Teacher of tho Late?i JJX Dances. Private lessons given Particulars. 25. Vincent St. 'Phone 22T.7. Motor and Coach Trips. "YY'ALKER'S ROYAL MOTOR SERVICES Owing to the Matamata-Tauranga Road being impassable and dangerous, our Motor Sen/ice ie now running daily between Taurauga. To Puke and Ngongotaha, connecting with the Rotorua to Auckland Express at 9.10 a.m. Departing for Te Puke and Tauranga after arrival of the Auckland to Rotorua Express at 5.15 pjn-: arrive To Puke 7.30 p.m., and Tauranga 8.30 p.m.—Book your tieats by wire to Walker'a. Tauranga. Musical Instruments for Sale. "ORISSMEAD, John, Upright Grand: JLS walnut ease, check action, overstrung, iron frame; £140.—Address at Hebai,d. "DROOKMAN. overstrung, . underdamper. ivorv keys; perfect condition. Special price.. £70 Auckland Piano Agency, 291. Queen St. Diamond Di&o Records, assorted. -t-J —Munro, 145. Ponsonby Rd. His Master's Voice; oak vJ cabinet. Cost £22 10s: practicaiiy new; and Records. £16 10s. —65. Victoria St. GRAMAPHONES, with 20 Records, from £i 10a; Standard Phonographs, £G 10b; Nc-edles, 2s per 1000; Reoards, 2s. Agents for tho Edison Amberola and Diamond Disc. Gramaphcnes repaired.—Edison Dealers, 70, City Chambers XTAW.S3IAN Steel Guitar, in excellent J-J- condition.—Lu an a, 216. Herald. XTEUMEYER. double overstrung, iron frame, ivory keys, perfect order; snip, £55.—Auckland Piano Agency, 291. Queen St. PIANO. —Handsome small flat grand; perfect touch, tone: no borer. Bargain-— 10. William St.. Dominion Rd. PIANO. Scbenstone: almost new; gG©d tone: no borer. —Muwc, 178. Hkhalp. PIANO, good condition, grand; terms cash-—K. and K. Stores. Newmarket. PIANO, upright grand, overstrung, cost £-210. only had few months.—Best Offer, 213, Herald. ____ "VTIOLIN. Italian, first-class order; with V ca<*e and bow ; worth. £25; accept £12. —73. Victoria St. "\7IOLIN. R. Rnggeri Cremonensis. anno V 1617. price 15 guineas. — Wheeler s Store, Greenwood's Corner. rjIHE NEWEST GRAMAPHONE. The " CLIFTOPHONE" is the very latest typo of gramaphono. Made by Caappeil,_ its quality is wonderful, and in eound-reproduc-tion it reaches the highest point of perfection yet attained. . Other models in stock include: COLUMBIA, £8 10s, £11 10s. £12 upwards. ZONOPHONE, £12. £14 upwards H M.V., £12 10s. £15. £20 upwards. EDITROLA, £25 upwards. Thousands of Records m stock. Write lor catalogue and easy terms. Wo undertake Repairs to all makes or Gramapliones,, and employ only highly-skilled workmen. AND gON, 162. QUEEN ST. (opp. His Majesty's). Musical Instruments Wanted. GRAMAPHONES and. Records wanted to Buy for cash; also Pianos.—EcUson Dealers. 70. City Chambers. P IANO wanted: ..good make, no borer; distance no object.—Full particulars to care Burr. Takapuna. - L- — ——* ' E W ZEALAND HERALD AMD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. NZ Herald: Is per week, delivered in town 'and' suburbs. Prepaid, vested within New Zealand. lOa Per Quarter; £3 10s pe. an ~A>-r> Wesklt ' News: Prepaid. 10s naV nii'irter; £1 15s per annum. NZ Herald: Small prepaid advertiseunder classified headings. 15. words It per insertion, 2s Gd three consecutive insertions- 20 words Is 9d per insertion. 4s bd three consecutive insertions; 2» words -s per insertion. 7s three consecutive insertions. Renlies bearing nom-de-plumes or initial* only care -of po&t office, are no'; delivered by the Postal Department. . Replies to advertisements will bo received at *he office of the Herald. ;.nd if necessary, forwarded on to the advertiser Birth Notices. 2s Gd per insertion; doctors' or nurses' names. Is each name extra Marriage. Death. Bereavement, and In Memomam Notices, 2? 6d per insertion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words. 9d per line of five words extra. These announcements must be signed by the acivertiser. .. . Contract rates on application. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from . other caused, or for error in the publication o. any Advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129, ITS; Job Printing Order Office. 2590: Publishing. 14; Editorial. 228; Reporters, 3633; Editor. Weekly News and Photographic. 229. Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, P.O. Box 32. Auckland. Waikato Blanch. Victoria Street inext P. 0.), Hamilton. London Office: 85, Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 10

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