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Amusements. LAST THREE NIGHTS ' OF RDYAL COMICS' NEW ZEALAND TOUR TO-NIGHT-' 'THE BOY." TO-NIGHT—' 'THE BOY." TO-MORROW AND WED.—" KATTNKA " TO-MORROW AND WED.—" KATINKA." TTIS "YTAJESTY'S rpnEATRE. Direction - - J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Managing Directors -George Tallin, E. Z, Tait. Clyde Meynell. Business Manager - ... John Farrell. "THK 7> O Y ! " " JL H E I) O V ! " Three Solid Hours of Sheer Delight. TO-NIGHT AT 8, FINAL REPRESENTATION FINAL REPRESENTATION Of The Exhilarating and Screamingly Humorous Musical Comedy. "THE BOY." " THE BOY.? " THE BOY." Which will be remembered a,« the best J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Musical Comedy staged in Auckland. Final opportunity to enjoy Arthur Stigant's great characterisation of the Magistrate. A Great and Popular Revival, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. AND ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. Two Grand Special Revivals of thf> Glorious, Tuneful, Verv Picturesque, and Very Humorous Comic Opera Triumph, '• KATINKA." '• KATINKA." " KATINKA." Which, when it was last staged in Auckland, created a veritable furore of enthusiasm. "The Boy" and "Katinka" produced by George Highland. Pians at Lewis R- f and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at Colemar. .. PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors Stalls and Gallery. Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. TTI3 "JITAJESTY'S rpHEATRE. Direction - - - - J. C. Williamson, Ltd Managing Directors: Geor=e Tallis. E. J. Tait. Clyde Meynell. Manager John Farrell. THE BAT THE BAT IS FLYING THIS WAY. IS FLYING THIS WAY. THE BOX PLANS. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST SIX NIGHTS WILL BE OPENED AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD., TO-MORROW MORNING, AT 9 O'CLOCK. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Announce the first Production in New Zealand Of the Most Amazir.,', ztu\ Enthralling Play Ever Staged. THE T>AT." HE X>AT." "THE BAT." " THE BAT." "THE BAT." " THE BAT." Commencing, THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 2L THURSDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 21. " The Bat " is a super-mystery play. It holds you thrilled and interested, works you up to the highest pitch of excitement, and leavea you baffled till the very end, when _the amazing climax is reached. But it is something else afl well. It has a vein of comedy running right through it, and o;ve of the funniest and most delightfully humorous characters ever depicted on tbo stage—Liliie, the maid servant. 1 (is*.nk«s to bis element in " The Bat," \fL:;o it w>l' iarill you through and through, it xAI, at the same time, keep you iii aLuost constant laughter. Neither effort nor expense hag been spared in the production cf " The Bat " —one of the most intricate and involved productions ever presented by J. C. Willia-ison, Ltd. lie ca»«t will be a particulltsy brilliant one:— MAYNE LYNTON. RUPERT LUMLEY(Their First Appearance in Auckland).. ELIZABETH DUNN EMMA TEMPLE. SIDNEY STIRLING. ROLAND HOGUE. ELSIE PARKES. KENNETH BRAMPTON. FRANK HAWTHORNE. CARLETON STUART. ' CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? The Authors and the Management appeal to patrons not to divulge the solution of the mystery. The pleasure of future patron* will be enhanced, if they, like the audience, I are kept in suspenso until the final curttm. Dress Circle and 0.5.. 6s 6d; Stalls. 3e 6d; Gallery. Is Gd. Early Door Stalls, la extra; Early Door Gallery. 6d extra. All prices plus tax. ■ Tourist Resorts. __ t> o T O R U A. THE EMPIRE and THE AUSTRALIA PRIVATE HOTELS. n „ (First, wo Houses on left' from Railway Entrance-) Moderate Tariff. Superior Table. Representee Thos. Cook Commercial Travellere' Association, N.Z.P.B. Association. J. N. McLEAJN, Proprietor. H~~ OT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLET •est Mineral Baths in New Zealand. STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. . Alterations completed; latest, sanitary dramage, p.w.c, etc.; 50 rooms,, all ground floor, every conv.; tennis, bowiß. etc.; pleasant domain grounds; slipper and plunge batna. BiSgupN* 8, 'HeleMville Bureau.. Motor, meet all trains. Telegrams " Sprmgeide. promptly attended to. Tariff: £'s a day; 52.} a we*k. . MRS- EDDLE^TON,_Proprii?tjesg lj WHERE TO STAY IN CHBI3TCBUSCH ST ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 50 Worcester Street, West End, 2 aiinutea from G.P O. Beautiful lawns ; gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F- J. MURRAY, 'Phone 872; Proprietor- _ pARGEN PRIVATE HOTEL, EDEN CRESCENT. Tariff from 153 per day. Pleasure Resorts. TIOINT ERIN PARK, Shelly Beach. PonJL sonby.—The ideal picnic grounds lor school holidays. Beautifully .. Teachers of Dancing. THE LATEST DANCES \jt To Jazz Music. Instructress, MISS M. JULIAN, Direct from London and Fans. Apply Manager, Dixieland Cabaret.. tTtISs'SPENCER. Teacher of the Latert IYI Dance 6 Private lessons given.--Ps* glarTg Vincent St_._TjjQj^2^_^ B-w ZEAL -i N D HERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. . KZ Hebald: Is per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within Nc.s Zealand. 19s P«r quarter. £3 10s per Weekly News: Prepaid, 10j „„ Quarter- £1 15s l> er annum. P W'9 HsoUM>: Small prepaid advertise- . m£t> under classified headings. 15 words Is en V„.V.Hi«ii ">■ 6d three consecutive msertTons l - M 2O words* Is ftd.par insertion, 4a 6d consecutive insertions: 25 words 2a fed tnl 7s three consecutive insertions. bearing nom-de-plumes or mitiala only, care of post office are not delivered b^^S a -11 be received 4 h l ffi a C r°de°d £ $?£s?&&£. "birth Notices, 2s 6d per insertion. BIRTH «« . se6 < names. Is each name doctors o« Deate. Bekeavement. ex S ra T« JB Notices, 2s 6d per inserucn of If in excess of 30 words, oJT r»»r line of rive words . extra. Ihese announcemelits must bo signed by the a<1 rwraet rates on application. Proprietore do not hold themselvea rnsnonaible for non-insertion of AdvertisereßPonaioic accidont or f TO m other ca l8 e«, or for error in the publication of s n'y AdvertisementTELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129, ITS; Job Prating Order Office, 2890; Publishing, It Editorial. 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor. Weekly News and Photographic. 229. Address Communications to Wilson and P O Box 32, Auckland. Waikato' Branch: Victoria Street (next P O ). Hamilton London Office: 85. Fleet Street. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18198, 18 September 1922, Page 12

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958

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18198, 18 September 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18198, 18 September 1922, Page 12

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