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Amusements. 5. Everyone hates having to apologaae — 1. we're no difforent to anyone else. JJut there are time 3 when an apology is absolutely necessary, and this Is one of them. We therefore -wish to record our apologies to the hundreds of motheru and children who were unable to gain admission on Saturday after noon tc the Matinee, and to the hundred* who on Saturday night, were turned, awaj from jJIS ijyj-AJESTY'S rpHEATBE. In their endeavour to see :,f J. C. WILLIAMSON'S, LTD, Extravaganza Extraordinary, '* BABES IN THE WOOD." "BABE 3 IN THE WOOD." '• BABES IN THE WOOD'' "BABES IN THE WOOD.'' "BABES IN THE WOOD.'' If we had one biq wish coming to ns right now it would be that His Majesty's Theatre could have elastic walls; but unfortunately they haven't learnt to build theatres that way yet. They say Opportunity knocks only once at tho door, but there is an exception to every rule, so there are to f be NINE other opportunities of sesing this PANTOMIME OF PANTOMIMES, But please, good folk of Auckland, avoid the risk of being turned away again. Make certain of your soa.ts. Remember that the BOX PLANS for the entire season, which will be up to and INCLUDING MONDAY, MAY 22, With MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Will be available at Lev/is R. Eady ar,d •. 1 Son, Ltd., from 9 a.m. this morning. So '• avoid di?appointmer.t and book early for "BABES IN THE WOOD." "BABES IN THE WOOD." "BABES IN THE WOOD." i. Which J. C. Williamson. Ltd. present TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT it TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT J* And Six (6) Following Evenings. MATINEES 0 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. _ Acclaimed by one and all to be "THE BEST YET." , thi3 Pantomime abounds in glories which cause mar.y a blaso playgoer to " sit up and take notice." Tho reason is not far to seek, because, not only is the' production itself one of costly magnificence, but it boasts a tremendous cast. No wonder tho audience insists upon REPEATS AND DOUBLE REPEATSe NEXT MATINEE, WEDNESDAY. AT 2 P.M. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS. Except Late Gallery. Box Plat Lew-is R. Ea4y and Sen, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's, H.M. ArcadePRICES : D.C. and 0-S-, «i 5: Stalls. 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doers Ib extra. All pr.cea plus tax. HARRY I. COHEN, Manager, 1 1 ■ — , *3 ~ Dancing, - pANMURE gALLOON £)ANCE. 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY I", AT 8 P.M. Money Prizes for Best Waltzes. Good Floor. Good Music. RETURN TRIP BY BUS FREE TO ALL. Crawford's Bus leaves G-P-O. 7.20 p.m., Newmarket 7.30, Green Lane 7.10, E!ler»lie 7.15. Sports Sp«iially Invited. J. TESTER. Secretary. Panmure. C-T.C. FORTNIGHTLY SOCIALS— , ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, WED.. May 17 Eert Kingsland'? Band. Special Euchre Prizes. Tickets at Richardson's. Dance: Double, Is; Single, 2s 6d: Euchre, Is 6d. Teachers of Dancing. Da n c i n g. A N C I N G. MR. F. McKAY AND MR. R. JACKSON. R. F. McKAY AND MR. R. JACKSON. Of J. C. WILLIAMSON'S J. C. WILLIAMSON'S " BABES IN THE WOOD " COMPANY, " BABES IN THE WOOD " COMPAM, WILL GIVE LESSONS IN THE LATEST BALLROOM DANCES FROM LONDON AND NBW YORK DURING THEIR (AUCKLAND SEASON. Lessons by appointment only (by Letter). HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ATISS SPENCER. Teacher of the Latest lVi Dances. Private lessons given—Particulars, 25. Vincent St. 'Phone 22.V7. Teachers of Music and Elocution. PIANOFORTE. Singing.—Studio (city). Lady would visit homes. Accompaniments specialty. Terras. 2gns.—Allegro. 315. Hbralp. - Social Halls To Let. POINT ERIN PARK Tea Kiosk is now available for Dancing, Social .Evenings, etc.—'Phone 3749. - i— .. ■ — ; Motor and Coach Trips. ROYAL MOTOR SERVICES Owing"' to 3 or 4 miles of the MatamataTauranga. road bcini: impassable for cars » passengers are requested to proceed .0 Ngongotaha, where my Tauranga-le Fu*eNgongotaha service meets Auckiand-fc ranKtonRotorua express. The extra railway .are Matamata-Ngongotaha will bo refunded. Un and after the 25th uh© Tauranga-Matamata service -will be resumed and continued throughout the winter months and guarantee to connect with trains between lauranga, la Puke, and Ngcngotiha, leaving lauranga daily 5 a.m., Tc Puke 6.15 a.m.. connecting with Rotorua to Auckland express at Ngongotaha. Leaves Ngongotaha alter arrival oi Auckland to Rotorut. express at 5.30 p.m., arriving Te Puk® 7.30, and Tauraiiga. 3.30 p.m. Waihi-Taurangn: Cars leave V.aihi at noon daily for Tauringa.—Book, your seats by collect -wire to D. Walker. Waini. isgongotaha. or Tanranga. 'Phone 155. " ~ ' Miscellaneous. i CCORDION Pleating—The latest, in Al five different styles.—Tno trothail Way Co.. 137, Symonds St. -¥ r ""\r»fri r <?' Gerit.'s Felt Velour Hats L" cleaned, dyed, reblocked.—The Crothall Way Co.. 137. Symonds fat. rSIORGE WALKER, ,th> Auctioneer, (jT studies his clients' interests, and is r, nted for_proinpt set tlement s. TTRNNAND'S Professional Orchestic and Concert Band; any number or musician* ausplied —&i. Albert St I hone ,3*A •JO - EW ZEALAND HERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. . NZ Hesalk: Is per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid. Posted within New Zealand. 19s Per quarter: £o 10s per an AucKLANi> Weekl? News: Prepaid. 10s per ouarter: £ t 15s per annum. NZ Herai.ti: Small prepaid advertisements'under classified headings. 15 words li per insertion. 2s fid three consecutive insertions' 20 words is 9d per insertion. 4s 6d three consecutive insertions: 2p. words 2s 6d per insertion. 7s three consecutive insertions. Replies bearing norj-de-plumes or initialj only care of post oflice. are not delivered bv tho Postal Depsriment. Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the Herald, and.if ncces(i(vrv, forwarded on to the advertiser. Biutr Notices. 2h 6d per insertion: doctors' or nurses' names. Is each name extra Marriage, Death, Bereavement. and Ik Mkmokum Notices, 2s 6d per insertion 30 words. If in excess of 30 words. })d per line of five words extra. fhesa announcements must be signed by tho adVe Contract rates on application;. Tho Proprietors do not .hold themselves responsible lor non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes or for error in the publication o 1 Advertising aud Commercial: 129. 173: Job Printing Order Oflice, 2590; Publishing, 11; Editorial. 229; Reporters. 3693: Editor. Wkekly News and Photographic, 229. Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, P.O. Box 32, Auckland. Waikato Branch. Victoria Street (next P. 0.). Hamilton. London Offico: 85. Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18090, 15 May 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18090, 15 May 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18090, 15 May 1922, Page 12

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