ArougemegU. 1 NICOLA BOX PLANS if NICOLA BOX PLANS; /■ | TO-DAY the Box Plans will bs at LKWto X B. EADY AND HON, LTD. till N~, IS ' ' '"'flU afterwards they will be found at : rn?4 v ' wmk MAN'S Tobacconist. CS- fe where Day Sales are also procurable ; fip NICOLA MATINEE TO-D AY "~7r~7t; -■? :'- /.-'HI NICOLA MATINEE TO-DAY AT ffl> '^BP NICOLA MATINEE TO-DAY. AT a'^i : '-; '|::fc Bring the Kiddies along to see 8 THIS WONDERLAND OF MYSTERY' p A Fairy Paradise for Young and Old' MB Hi MiJIISi I Direction --J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD P Managing Directors: if Geo. Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meyn.ll. I ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE I' ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE ■ M ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE.. ;| M Last Evening, tcstifyinc unmistakably t., 9 the fact that v : -:< Hi THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIAN I N I C O L A. ,«| N I C O L A. m N I C O L A. || NICOLA, Kf N I C O L a. m NICOLA. fe NICOLA, m NICOLA. b Has completely enlisted the appreciation of P" Auckland Theatre-goers. : Eg ABSOLUTELY A SENSATION. |?3 THE MORE YOU WATCH HIM U' THE LESS YOU SEE. h Is no idle boast, as the huge audience fIP who again packed the Theatre last 1-1 night can affirm. H| NICOLA performs the seemingly impossible !"' He holds you BE ENTHRALLED. AMAZED. SPELLBOUND, \ 1 By the Mystery and Magic of his Amazing . 11 Performance. ly MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED. M THEN YOU DOUBT YOUR OWN EYES. p! Don't Miss Seeing this Famous Magician, $.-' else you cannot truthfully say you've seen IB THE GREATEST MYSTIFIER THAT H EVER LIVED. p EVERY EVENING AT 8 P.M. 11 MATINEES ON WEDNESDAYS AND - 'I? SATURDAYS AT 2.30. <;• : 'm PRlCES.—Reserved Seats, 6s; Stalls ss- ; '' I?Gallery, is. Early Stalls and Gallery! I p Is Extra. All plus tax. |j NICOLA TO BE HANGED. ft NICOLA TO BE HANGED.' . ffi NICOLA TO BE HANGED. f .;■: B On MONDAY, at 1 p.m., N I C O D.A,; ; i-'R with legs bound and arms in s> Straight :'■ . : ' V HP Jacket vriJl be suspended in mid air it' "•£-' Queen Street, head downwards. I Ho undertakes to iree himself in a few ■ |8 seconds. \ NICOLA'S GREAT STUNT W NICOLA'S GREAT STUNT -,". «■ NICOLA'S GREAT. STUNT I \ COME AND ENJOY THE FUN. i COMB AND ENJOY THE FUN. K . QTR AN D THE AT R %,; i I TO-MOSROW (SUNDAY EVENING) i 7.30 P.M. ' .: K Hear the Debate. | "THAT PROHIBITION IS IN THE BEST : IB INTERESTS OF THE WORKERS." |» Dancing. p ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB. WEEKLJ ■ B DANCE, St, Benedict's Hall. East St. B Every Saturday Night. B • Latest Dances. Morrow's Orchestra H *> Ladieo, Is; Gents., Isßd. Dancing Sto k ; ■ T. J- TREACLY. Hon. Secretary. H MODERN JAZZ CLUB, Maeonic Sg,'"' ft Belgium St.—Every Saturday. Dancisi; ; ! !,-- 5 to 11 p.m. Progi'arome consists qf Jus &Z waltzes, One-steps, and Fox Trots. Ladifti.*■--'•■'-'■'■& Is. Gentlemen la 6d.—T. M. Liilis. Hon. Sec 1 I S S J O H N SOS m ■ Begs to announce she will hold, her fig USUAL FORTNIGHTLY DANCE |,• TO-DAY (SATURDAY),. 8-12 PJf. M AT THE BALLROOM. M Qmahu Road, Remuera. ' >, Parson's Jasz Band. Phone 1721 A, % M Tickets (non-members), 2s 6d, ajngle. Teachers of Daaciag. m DANCING thoroofibly taught; single les* ■■■- iffl son, or term, by arrangement.—#; Pro* IB pect S'q., Ponaonby. 'Phone 1669.. . J v M MISS LAURIE KINGBLAND. Teacher ot. ; ■ Ballroom Dancing. Studio: 28. Swanson m St. 'Plione 1755, private 'phone 2597.—Jazs fys class ciactiaa Tuesdays, 8 p.m.; beginners. m 7.30 p.rc.; pupils must enrol; private: les- M sons by appointment. , -'.-■. mt Teaclders of Music and Elocution. i RS! EDGAR WEBB (Of- London). -8 A.L.CM. (Elocution), L.S.E. (Honors), || ELOCUTION. VOICE PRODUCTION. : |H AND DRAMATIC ART. ;. || STUDIO: 4. Monaio's BlcSgs,. Upper Symends St. • .; „ ~ , - V- : Vacancies for a few pupils. Special tram- j ing for pupils wißhkig to qualify as certificated teachers. » Interviews by appointment. ; T BSIIB H A YN E S, ■M VIOLINIST, VACANCIES FOR PUPILS. 2. HIGHWIC AVENUE. Off Market Road, Epsom. •Phone 2171. LINGARD. . ?,« f CONTRALTO VOCALIST. Is prepared to take Pupils for Voice Production. Sin*in«, and Piano. She has just returned from England, h*™« ~:■ studied *t the School of Musae, Mancbeswr. E . with aty the la,test methods. || Apply any evening after 6 p.ra. H 9. EARL STREET. PARNELL. ' <_J '■ p tilU TE AND PICCOLO. 1 G E. POORE, SOLO FLAUTIST. 1 Teacher of Flute and Piccolo. R ADDRESS: 43, PONSONBY ROAD__ | STNGING.—Lady Teacher, pupil of Sig* B Bosaelli. London; pure Italian method. ■ - Miss Helen Roy, co. .._. ; ■ SociaT Halls To Let. 1 POINT ERIN PARK Tea Kioek is _ao* 1 available for Dancing, Social Even- ..-m ings, etc.—'Phone 8743- ■ ;■: fc NEW ZEALAND HERALD 1 AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. J ,:M N Z Hkbald: Is per week, delivered i> i| { *„i™ oiwil suburbs. Prepaid, posted withm Ji 6 Zealand, 19s per Quarter: £3 10s pef ;| * n ABCMJurp Wmew News: Prepaid. 10» j words Is Sd.per insertion. « 6d ♦See consecutive insertions; 25 woras 2s Gd SfinSrtion. 7e three consecutive Jneertioa*-,;:. RepUee bearing nom-de-plumes or mitiala onW ca.re of post office, are not delivered by tke Postal Department. reccirei to advertisemente will be jeceiveo offioe of the H58A1.5 and, if neoe||| Z*thi 2s 6d per insert tkS.of 30 wprd f . If in excess of 30 ▼».-. 9d per line of five words . extra. . 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 16
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