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AraiiKcments. "jgABES JN «JIEE TyOOD.^ This ia synonymous with ''Babes in Auck land," and THEY are such Babes, tha Auckland Babes. Which reminds us that tha FEBKT MATINEE of the PANTOMIME Is due TO-DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. At IF 3 rpHEATBE. It behoves tho Mothers of THE Babes of Anckland to bring tho darlings early, as, ''according to information received,"' the infantile rtiuh is going to be overwhelming. The perspiration of anxiety and pleasurable anticipation is already on the managerial brow. The "preeious ones" are to be admitted this afternoon at half-price, except for thoso little dears who toddle into the late gallery Allow us to Buggest that the pretty lady at the Pox Office will provide good, nice ami. oomfortabie seats for those who are clever enough to book them before 12 o'clock To-day at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. or even after that at Coleman's (H.M. Arcadel till 1 o'clock. BUT PLEASE BOOK, as the prospect of the not-to-be-denied j youthful invasion is alarming, and the Manager is a very much-married man Fathers and Mothers, you can feel' for him. In tho meanwhile, the "BABES IN THE WOOD." "BABES IN THE WOOD." Acknowledged to be "THE PANTOMIME OF PANTOMIMES." Wi 11 be played TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT And for the NEXT SEVEN NIGHTS. ; That this j BIG SHOW DELIGHTS AUCKLAND _„ Is evident uy the fact that THE AUDIENCE INSISTS VOCIFEROUSLY ON REPEATS AND DOUBLE . REPEATS. a [MORE FUN TO THE 13 SQUARE YARD In tnis Pantomime than in any previous threo Pantos put together, and. oh, gracious' you ought to :-ead what tho Auckland" papers. Bay about it! And all this GLORIOUS ENTERTAIN". ME NT is provided by a Genii who oueht to have been in the Arabian Night- eai» i logue, * J. C. WILLIAMSON. And for the most moderate tariff of .8«. 4b, and JsGd, ! With (again the careful ones!) one modest shilling: extra for the early docis. lAS FOR TO-NIGHT! WHEW! WHEW!! ! Advice from the wise: Get across to I Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.,' early and | Book! j THIS TRANSCENDENT SPECTACLE WILL BE SHOWN TILL MONDAY WEEK. MAY 22, INCLUSIVE. THE BOX PLANS lor the Balance of the Season will be OPEN OIV MONDAY NEXT. ! The Plans for TO-DAY are open at Lewi ' R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till Noon; after. : wards the Flams for TO-NIGHT only will !be at Coleman's (H.M. Arcade), where yon ~ ; can also get EARLY - DOOR TICKETS j iiom 9 a.m. ; BUT DO BOOK!—There's Good People! : DON'T RUSH US TO-NIGHT: WE HAVE A WEAK HEART! : And. remember, this Wonderful Entertaini meat, which commences at 8 o'clock, takes olace at HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. QITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL. THIS (Saturday) EVENING AT 8 THIS (Saturday' EVENING AT 8 ORGAN RECITAL ORGAN RECITAL BY MR. MAUGHAM BARNETT (City Organist). VOCALIST - •• MR. BARRY CONEY. PROGRAMME. Toccata »»-»./»..»• Dubois Andantino -.....---. Driffil Tho Jolly Miller - • - - Old English Aii Arranged for Organ and Bells. i " Break. Break " - - - - Easthope Martin MR. BARRY CONEY. Paseacaglia ~;'...... Bach Spring Song - — - - - Mendelssohn 'Ship of Arcady" - - - Michael Head MR. BARRY CONEY. Allegro Vivace - - - - - - - Morandi Accompanist: MR. LEO WH3TTAKER. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town ClerkMay 13. 1922. BUCK JONESr"TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! OCR JONES, and MATINEE TO-DAY. BUCK JONES. 2.30 p.m. BUCK JONES. William Fox presents BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES in BUCK JONES. " STRAIGHT FROM BUCK JONES. THE SHOULDER." BUCK JONES. A thrilling Western tstory BUCK JONES. Overture, 7.45. Reserves BUCK JONES, until 7 p.m. 'Pho-ie 1894. BROADWAY THEATRE. NEWMARKET. SATISFACTION. 1 RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. | 'Phone 25G0A Early for Table To-night. Double Ticket, ss. Jazzing 8 to H. 30. 'i. , ~_== , : '\ Dancing. THE Select Da.nce Club. Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace.—TO-NIGHT and Every Saturday. Latest Hawaiian Orchestra. Ladies. Is; Gent-'s. la Gd.—A. F. Barron- Sec. MODERN DANCE CLUB, Masonic Hall. Belgium St.—To-night, and every Saturday Night. Dancing. 8 p.m. sharp to II p.m. Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, Is Gd. T. M. LILLIS. Hon. Sec ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB WEEXLY DANCE, St. Benedict's Hall, East St Eveiry Saturday Night. "Latest Dances. Ladies. 16: Ghmta, 1« 6d. Dancing 8 to 1L T. J. TREACY. Hon. Secretary. O'NEILL " STREET HALL. MONDAY NIGHT. DANCING, 8 TO 11. The Cheapest and Best Dance in Auckland. Our orchestra plays strict dance time, find popular music. Floor like glass. Boys, come and judge for yourselves, and Note 'Our Price, Is, Music Supplied by Taylor's Dance Orchestra. KIWI DANCE CLUB. PCT.C. FORTNIGHTLY SOCIALS— . ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, WED.. May 17 Bert Kingsland's Band. Special Euchre Prizes. Tickelsi at Richardc»on'B. Dance: Double, 4s; Single, 2s 6d; Euchre. Is 6d. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Their Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and the Viscountess Jellicoe. VICTORIA LEAGUE POWDER AND PATCH BALL. THE SCOTS HALL. UPPER SYMONDS STREET. •FRIDAY. MAY 19. 8.30 P.M. RUSH-MUNRO'S BAND. { Lyrio Garago. Opposite. Open All Night. i Tickets can be had on presentation of invitation to Members of tho Ball Committee, or from Lewiu R. Eady and ton, Ltd. [ TyTiTw Z K~A LAND H E R A L D I AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. X Z HEnAi>r>: Is per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within New Zealand. 103 per Quarter: £3 10s per '"Sukd WssxM News: Prepaid. lOi ', ~nr nii-irtnr- £1 15s per annum. P N§ S&tt»: Small prepaid advertise- • ments under classified headings. 15 words J. : per insertion. 2s Od three consecutive insertions- 20 words Is 9d per insertion. 4s 6d threo consecu".ive insertions; 25 words 2s M per insertion, ,7s three consecutive insertion^ Replies bearing uom-de-plumes or lnitiaif only care of post office, are not dcLvered bv 'the Postal Department. Reolies to «tdv«:rtisements will be received at the office of the Hkraijd and, if necessary, forwarded en to the advertiser. Bieth Norioss. 2s 6d per insertion, doctors' or nurses' names. Is each nam* extra Marriage. Death. Br.Kx*YZ}aTr. and I* Memofiiam Notices. 2s 6d per insertion of 30 words If in excess of 30 words. 9-1 per line of five words extra. announcements must be signed by ine advertiser. . Contract rates on amplication The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from . other causes, or for error in the publication o. any Advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129, 178: Joe Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing. 14; Editorial. 229: Reporters. 3G93; Editor. Weekly News and Photographic. 229. Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, P.O. Box 32. Auckland. Waikftto Branch. Victoria Street (next P. 0.). Hamilton. London Office: 85. Fleet Street. I —< Printed and Pubh.'hed by Hexkt HoetoS, of Remuera, a:id William Robeht Wilsos. of Takapuna. for the Propriators. WrLSoX akd Horto:.-, at their Offices. 143, Queen Street, and at 1 and a, Wyndham Street. Auckland. New Zealand. \ Saiuxdao. May 13. ISO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 16

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