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■ V Amusements. ; ZsASS TWO NIGHTEt '•THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS^ '' ~" ' •', i ' ' THE FINAL MATINEE •" ' ' THE FINAL MATINEE Of "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS * "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS" THIB (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON! At 1.45. Dooi a open at 1 o'clock. Children half-price to DC. and RB. u4 Back Stalls. Gallery Is Bd. ,T H lB npHEATBE.: Direction - - J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager - John Farrell. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of . ":( .'.; " THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS " " THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINB " TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45. And To-morrow Evening. Matinee This (Wednesday) Afternoon. ' \, J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Present the Famous and Incomparable ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Including' GLADYS MONCRIEFF. In the World's Greatest and Most Successful Comio Opera, "THE' MAID OF THE, MOUNTAINS'' "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS' "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS'' ■ "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS! • Its beauty,; its charm, its melodiousness the stirring heart appeal of its story, its' romantic atmosphere, its realistic staee pictures, and its delightful comedy are factors which have made " THE MAID OF THE MOCNTAINB." The World's Record-breaking Comio Opera. The World's Record-breaking Comio Opera, Revival of a Famous and Popular Opera. : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT! *• MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ,- Special revival t for these three occaaiora ' only of the deiiciously tuneful and pictni* . euque Comic Opera, "KATINKA." "KATINKA," , "KATINKA." / which New Zealand can justly claim as iti very own. because its first Australasian representation was staged in this Dominion V On that occasion local playgoers acclaimed it the best and sweetest work of its kind they had ever enjoyed, and their verdict was afterwards endorsed in Sydney and Melbourne, where it enjoyed & run of over-, twelve months. The Box Plans for 'the season are no* open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 10s; Stalls. s»t Gallery, 2s. Early door. Gallery, la extra. All prices plus amusement tax. RING I CROSS-CUT SAW-THI BIGGER THE BETTER— TO FULLER'S MONDAY AND HELP SAW THE WOMAN LN HALF. • Dancing. A USTRALIAN SOCIAL CLUB ii ORCHESTRA. , "' LONG' NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). JUNE 14. Full Orchestra. - Dancing, 8-12 pjn.' DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON. ;v ; ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB WEEKLY DANCE, St Benedict's Hall, East St. Every Saturday Night. Latest Dances. Morrow's Orchestra '•'-" -Ladies, Is: Gents., Is6d. Dancing-8 to ii T, J. TREACY. Hon. Secretary, BRIGHTON CLUB wish to lamonace that they are still holding their Weekly Dan-»a at Soots Hall. Teachers of Dancing, MISS SPENCER. Teacher ot Lato* ■'■ J Dances. Private leeeons gimHPU'' ticulara. 25. Vincent St. 'Phone 3287.:,, <,;; f\TISS SPENCER'S Classes, Society of . IWL Arts' Hall, every Saturday, 2.30 and 8 p.m., commencing June 17.—'Phone 2237., Social Halls To Let. . POINT ERIN PARK Tea Kioik 'is" wv available, for Dancing, Social JUm-. . ; v ings, etc.—'Phone 3749. > ' ?■ '. L„ ' ,'.:::,[. • .:.. ",,,.. , " ui ys ■'■ Restaurants and Tearooms. QOIJXIERS! Patronise your own Club, where the ,bM* r Meal in Auckland ia served (Sundays . included). - - * **? BREAKFAST: 7.30 a on. to 8 ajn. ?^> LUNCHEON: 12 Noon to 1,45 p.m. DINNER: 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. : Maximum Charge. Is 6d. ■ BILLIARDS. :--•-.'•:.. 6 Firat-clasa Tables —■ 6 . 100 Up .... .. 9d. Snooker .. .. ~. 9d. "■-. GIVE IT A TRIAL. AND IF YOU'RE ;, SATISFIED. COME AGAIN. , - ,"?' R. GORDON. Manager. >% OANFORD'S DINING ROOMS, OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. FISH MEALS. Open from S a.m. until 7 jjjn. daily. SUNDAYS. 2 pan. until 9 pjn. • \ . , : . rp EMPT IN G SO UP 3. ——- Almost any day now is cool enousi :- to enjoy one of Stacey'a ■delicious ■ Soups. .All are tempting in Quality. —— a pleasing enack, ready and warm* ——- ing, any time you want it. Have » Btacey'B Soup every day, Begin today with the delightful invigorating J —~— Tohero* Soupj. . i: : ; STACEY'S. 6L Queen StreeV - KENSINGTON Dining Rooms. 336, Quett ' St.—Dinners 12 to 2. sto Ii open ii on- ■ days. ' ~. .'-*■'„■/!■'.■■ EL-TEITH." Watson's Buildings, Weilesley St. Hot Dinners. 12-2 and 5*7. ; Economic tariff. Pleasant surroundings. ''-■'' ; ( STRAND CAFE ' v PRIOR STILL LEADING. _BESTI6_6dMEAL IN TOWN. „ >. '=-. ' For Hire. TAXIS For Hire.—Seven-seaters. Super- / Six Hudsons; charges reasonable.— W. J. Harper. 'Phone 2064. . . - _.■;-: NEW ZEALAND HERALD S AUCKLAND WEEKLY ,||| N.Z. Herald: Is per week, delivered in town, and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within/ New Zealand, 19s per Quarter; £3 10s par annum. Auckulnd Wkzkxt Nbws : Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 16s per annum. . N.Z. Herald: Smail prepaid advertisemeats under classified headings. 15 words Is per insertion, 2s 6d three consecutive insertions: 20 words Is ftd per insertion. 4s 60 three consecutive insertions; 25 words 2s 6ttper insertion, 7e three consecutive insertion*. Replies bearing nom-de-plumes or i n i tl *J? only, care of post office, are not delivered by the Postal Department. • j Replies to advertisements will b» receive* at the office of the Herald and. if necessary, forwarded on to the advertiser. Bhith Noticzs, 2s 6d per insertion; doctors' or nurses-' names, 1« each name extra. Marriage, Death, ' Ssßiiysißaff. and Is Mimoruk Noticis. 2s 6d per insertion of SO words. If in excess of SO WWM, 9d per line of five words , extra. Tb»»» announcements must be signed by m» advortieex. Contract ratee on application. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements throngh accident or from otner causes, or for error m the publication « any Advertisement. . TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129.1.78; Jjh Priitin" Order Office. 2890; Editorial. 239: ReDorters. 3693r Ldi«T« Wm« News and f^^&%^ n . Address Communications to WiJson aao Horton. P.O. Bos 33. Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street ina*» P. 0.). Hamilton. __ A _, ",■ London Office: 85. Fleet Stiwrt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

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