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Amusements. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of "THE BOY." . " THE BOY." . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Last Two Nishts of Season, " KATINKA." " KATINKA." Plans for the Season are now open i\ Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. THE ONLY " BOY " MATINEE. THE ONLY " BOY " MATINEE, i TO-MORROW, at 2 o'clock. | TO-MORROW, at 2 o'clock. Children half-price to Dress Circle »nd Front and Back Stalls; Gallery. Is. TTI3 TITAJESTY'S rpHEATRR Direction - - - - J- C. Williamson, Lt« Managing Directors: Georce Tallis. E. J. Tait. Clyde MeyTjell. Busincsfl Manager John FarrelL "THE BOY." "THE BOY," The Funniest Musical Play that ever convulsed Auckland. TO-NIGHT AT 8. And on TO-MORROW AND MONDAY NIGHTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Present the Incomparable ROYAL COMIC OPERA' COMPANY. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. In THE "DOY'I" HE l)OYI" .' IT'S LIVELY FROM BEGINNING TO END WITH PLENTY OF EAR-HAUNT-ING ' TUNES. SMART DIALOGUE. EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY SITUATIONS. PRETTY GIRLS. GORGEOUS L'ROCKLNG. AND ANY AMOUNT OF PEP I A Welcome and Popular Revival; TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Last Two Nights of New Zealand Tour. Two Grand Special Revivals of the Exquis. ite and Deliciously Tuneful and Very Picturesque Comic Opera, " KATINKA." " KATINKA." Which New Zealand may justly claim as its very own Opera, because its first Australasian production was staged in this Dominion, and it afterwards proved one of the biggest successes the Sydney or Melbourne Stage has known. "This Boy" and "Katinka" produced by George Highland. Plan* at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's. PRICES—D.C. and R.S.. as; Stalls, is; Gallery, Is 6d. Eariy Door Stalls and Gallery la extra. All priceo plus Amusement Tax.' TTIS TITAJESTY'S nPHEATRB. Direction - - J- C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Managing- Directors— George laliis. E. J. Tait, Clyde MeynellCOME AND BE THRILLED COME AND BE THRILLED. On rpHURSDAY gEPT. 21, AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Propose to Present to Auckland, interpreted by their BriLiant NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY. NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY. Which Includes MAYNE LYNTON, RUPERT LUMLEY, ELIZABETH DUNNE. EMMA TEMPLE. SIDNEY STIRLING, ROLAND HOGUE. KENNETH BRAMPTON. ELSIE PARKES. CABLETON STUART. FRANK HAWTHORNE. ■"npKE "DAT" " JL HE X>AT." "THE BAT." " THE BAT." By Mary Roberts Rinehart *nd Avery Hopwood. A DRAMATIC SURPRISE PACKET. A DRAMATIC SURPRISE PACKETThe Most Enthralling Mystery-Play in the History o£ the Staee, CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? The Authors and the Management respectfully request the audience not to divulge u« I solution of the mystery. The pleasure tf future patrons will be enhanced if they are kept in suacense until the &nal curtam. Moreover, you will be shannE THIS AMAZING SECRET with millions who have kept it faithfully in America. England, and Australia. " THE BAT," " THE BAT." '• THE BAT." MOST REMARKABLE PLAY OP THE r CENTURY. . It will keep you guessing all the time—and moat of the time you ffuess wrong. BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST 6 NIGHTS Will be' Opened at LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD.. ON TUESDAY. SEPT. 19. ■!!■■■ "I* Dancing. A DANCE WILL BE HELD AT RANGITOTO * ON SATURDAY. 16th. Double Tickets, including fare, ss. Launch leaves 7.15 p.m. Teachers o! Dancing. LEARN THE LATEST DANCES (To Jazz Music. Instructress, MISS M. JULIAIN, Direct from London and Paris. Apply Manager, Dixielpwd Cabaret. L ■ Teachers of Music and Elocntion. TlflSS VIDA WALLACB (From the Bertram Flolim School of Elocntion, Sydney), TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND irjA ELOCUTION. 21, Orakei Rd., Remuora. 'Phone 1545 A-, Tourist Resorts. TJCTHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52 Worcester Street. West End. 2 minutes ' from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, 'Phone 872. Proprietor- __ .pARCTEN PRIVATE HOTEL. EDEN CRESCENT. Tariff from 15s per day. Dyers aad Cleaners. C~JcrPETS Cleaned by Vaccuum Cleaning Co look like new; cartage free.—ls, Lome St! 'Phono 1763. __ \TEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. NZ Herald: Is per week, delivered hi« ♦i« and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within New Zealand. 13s Per Quarter; £3 10s per an FSSY A SD Weeklt News: Prepaid. 10j „« miarter- £1 15s per annum. Small prepaid advertise. „'„/; im der classified headings. 15 words Is nTinsertion. W 6d three consecutive inserj S, 10 words Id Bd per insertion, 4s 6d »««i« consecutive insertions: 25 woraa 2s 6d JSr insert an . " ■three consecutive insertions. 'ReK bearing nom-de-plumes or initials or'y care of Post office, are not delivered • v the Postal Department. Renlies to advertisements will be.received at the office of the Herald and. it necessary forwarded on to she advertiser. KiKTii Notices. !>a 6d per insertion, , „,,'.'' or nursea' names. Is eacn name doctors or ™» Death, Bereavemest. e nf 1» MEMOiUAM Notices. Us 6d per inserand IK N*Mcn.i» 1£ . 30 word% nTner lino of five words extra. The.* announcement? must bo signed by the rates on application. The Proprietors do not, hold themeerni iC.n«iV>la for non-msemon of SK through accident or from other SSses. or lor error in the publication of any AdvertisementTELEPHONES: \dvertising and Commercial: 129, 178; Job Printing Order Office. 2890: Publishing. M EdHoria". 229: Reporters 5693; Editor, Weekly News and Photographic. 229. Address Communications to Wilson aaa Horton. P.O Box 32. Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (next P 0 ). Hamilton office: 35. Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18196, 15 September 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18196, 15 September 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18196, 15 September 1922, Page 12

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