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Amusements. ■•LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of . ,— "THE BOY." „, "THE BOY." —. „ Some of the reasons why " The Boy " Improved, the best and most successful musical comedy this or any other generation ha* produced are that its melodies are delicious its musical numbers are tuneful, and its ballets are beautiful, its dances are original and clever, the drosses are magnificent, the scenery is picturesque, the girls are lovely and the comedians—well, ask anybody who has enjoyed a perform "nee, and they will tail you that ARTHUR STIGANT and hie comrades are easily the funniest combination of musical comedy artists yet sent to New Zealand by J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THE ONLY " BOY " MATINEE THE ONLY " BOY " MATINEE) NEXT SATURDAY. At 2. NEXT SATURDAY. At 2-. JJIS TUTAJESTY'S rpHHATRE. Direction - - - - J. C. Williamson, Ltd Managing Directors: George Tallis. E. J. Tait. Clyde Meynell. Business Manager ----- John Farrell. "THE BOY." , "THE BOY." . Glance at the faces in the fitreets of Auckland and you'll easily pick by their joyous expression those who have already come under the spell of " The Boy." TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND UNTIL MONDAY EVENING. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present the Incomparable ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. In the Musical Comedy Triumph, "THE T> O Y ! " "1 H E I>O Y1 " "THE BOY!" "THE BOY!" Which for music, gaiety, dancing, splendour, and humour has nevc-r bec-n exoellcu in the world of musical comedy. • A GREAT AND POPULAR REVIVAL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF NEW ZEALAND " KATINKA." •' KATINKA." Box Plana for the season are now open *& Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES—D.C. and R.S.. 8s; Stalls, 4 S; Gallery, Is (>d. Early Door Stalls and Gal- ■ I lery. Is extra. All prices plus Amusement j Tax. i ! TJIS "JVJAJESTY'S Direction - - J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Managing Directors-—George Tallis, E- J. Tait, Clyde MeynellCOME AND BE THRILLED COME AND BE THRILLED. On rpHURSDAY "WEEK, 0| AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. .- ! Propose to Present to Auckland, interpreted by their Bribiant I NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY. 1 NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY. Which Includes ! MAYNE LYNTON. RUPERT LUMLEY, i ELIZABETH DUNNE. EMMA TEMPLE. SIDNEY' STIRLING. ROLAND HOGUE. ! KENNETH BRAMPION. ELSIE PARKES, I CARLETON STUART. FRANK HAWTHORNE. THE "DAT" TIE JJAT." " THE BAT.'/ " THE BAT. By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. A DRAMATIC SURPRISE PACKET. A DRAMATIC SURPRISE PACKET. ' The Most Enthralling Mystery-Play in- the History of the Stage. CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? The Authors and the Management respect* ! fully request the audience net to divulse taa i solution of the mystery. The pleasure of | future patrons will be' enhanced if they are 1 Icent in suspense until the final cumin. . i Moreover, you will be scaring THIS ASlAfr < ING SECRET with millions who have fcei:t it faithfully in America, England, ana Australia- " THE BAT." "THE BAT." "THE BAT." MOST REMARKABLE PLAY OF THE CENTURY. It will keep you guessing all the time—and most of the time you guess wrong. BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST 6 NIGHTS Will be Opened at LEWIS R. EADY AND SONS. LTD.. ON TUESDAY. SEPT. 19. Dancing. . DON'T MISS • CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Children's Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, | Scots Hall, Syinonds Street, TO-NlGxt'l I (Thursday). Direction Miss Daphne Knight. I Prizes for Best Dancing, Most Original Costumes. Billets by Miss Knight's Pupils. Children's Dance Bto 10. Adults 10 to 11.30. Paget's Orchestra. Refreshments. Adults 2s Gd. Children Is. ARIST BROTHERS OLD BOYS' LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB GRAND EUCHRE AND DANCE Will be Held in ST. BENEDICTS HALL, ON THUStSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 8 P.M. Valuable prizes for euchre. Supper provided. Gents. 2s; Ladies. Is Gd. JL_GLOVER, T. TRACEY. Joint_Secs^_ A DANCE WILL BE HELD AT RANGITOTO ON SATURDAY. 16th. Double Tickets, including fare. as. Launch leaves 7.15 p.m. Teachers of Dancing. LEARN THE LATEST DANCES To Jazz Music. __,_... Instructress. MISS M. JULIAN. Direct from London and Pans. Apply Manager. Dixieland Cabaret. ISS SPENCER. Teacner of the Latesl Dances Private lessons given.—Particulars. 25. Vincent St. 'Phone 2237. Teachers of Music and Elocution, -vrrss VIDA WALLACB (From tbe Bertram Flohm School of Elocu- ' , tion, Sydney), TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND Ih.ACiiiM* ur EL oCUTION. 21. Qrakei Rd., Remuera. 'Phone 1545Aj Dyers, and Cleaners. __ C ARPETS Cleaned by 'Vacuum Cleaninß Co look like new. Cartage free.-15. iLorne St. 'Phone 1769. _. ZEALAND HERALD, j AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. NZ Herald: Is per week, delivered in i town and suburbs, prepaid posted wrthm i New Zealand, 19s per Quarter: £3 10s per !" n Au£!LAJH> Weeklt News: Prepaid. Ml ner tmarter: £1 15s per annum. P NZ Hkbald: Small prepaid.advertisements under classified headings. IE words U I 55? insertion. 2a 6d three consecutive insetj ffn„a • "0 words la 9d.per insertion, 4s 6d ♦ insertions; 25 words 2s 6d I « s three consecutive insertions. ! : -R«nbea beat ng nom-de-plumes or initials ; onK care of post office are not delivered >,v the Postal Department. . , ■ Vnliea to advertisements will be received ! ai the office of the. Herald and, if neces,J fnrwirded on to the advertiser. . ■ 'toRTH NoTias 2s 6d per insertion. ; j„,W or nurses' names. Is each name 1 *.. Marriage, Death, Bereavement. MKUOMAM'Notices. 2s 6d per inseri and IN i '^/ d3 . uin excess of 30 words, ' & OD T«r line of five words extra. t Theae | a ? in o P tfncements 0 must be signed by the ad rnn»rac r t rates on application. • The Proprietor* do not hold reswmsible for non-insertion of, Advert** E?2ifca through accident or from . other SSe«. or for error in the publication of »ny AdvertisementTELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129. lvßji lob Printing Order Office. 2590; Publishing. ?4; Editorial. 229; Reporters. Weekly News and Photographic, 229. . Address Communications to Wilson »n« Horton. P.O- Box 32. Auckland. . Waikato Branch: Victoria Street men POI, Hamilton. London Office: 35. Fleet Street. ,__ r}

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18195, 14 September 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18195, 14 September 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18195, 14 September 1922, Page 12

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