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Amusements. jgps rpHEATRS. Direction - - - - J. C. Williamson, Ltd, Managing Directors: Georee Tallis. E. J. Tait. Clyde Meynell. Business Manager - - • - John Farrell TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT-TO-NIGHT, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, AT 8. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION EVER STAGED. "THHE "DAT." "1 HE 13 AT." " THE BAT." " THE BAT." "THE BAT." "THE BAT." ASTOUNDED, AMAZED. THRILLED ASTOUNDED. AMAZED. THRILLED PLAYGOERS. Tho pent-up emotions of the audknco, the intensity of interest, and tho remarkable effect it achieved were demonstrated by the tremendous outburst of applause and the unique demonstration of approval that followed the fall of the curtain at RJs Majesty's Theatre last night. Throughout tho action of the story THE AUDIENCE WAS SPELLBOUND. THE AUDIENCE WAS SPELLBOUND. "THE BAT" IS A SENSATION. See it—-and keep the secret. You »il] share it with millions of playgoers in America and England. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ! NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY, Comprising MAYNE LYNTON, RUPERT LUMLEY. ELIZABETH DUNJTE EMMA TEMPLE, SIDNEY STIRLING-. ISOBEL WJLFORD. CARI.ETON STUART, FRANK HAWTHORNE, ROBERT McEINNON, GERALD BAR. COURT. Produced by ROBERT E. HOMANS. BOX PLANS FOR FIRST 6 NIGHTS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R, EADY AND SON, LTD. Dress Circle and 0.5., 6s 6d; Stalls, 33 6d; Gallery, Is Gd. Early Doors, Is extra. All Prices phis Tax. DAY SALES at Colemans, H.M- Theatre Arcade. HAMILTON - - MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. TAIHAPE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER i. THE TOWN IT ALL, own Hall, commencing wednesday tuext, qept. oft Direction: THOMAS QULNLAN, in Associ*. tion with E. J. and DAN. CARROLL. Advance Director: LEO. DU CHATEAU. THE QISTLNE riKOIR HE DISTINE 1-/HOIR SOLOISTS. OLOISTS. In order to assist the development of music in New Zealand, Their Excellencies Viscount and . Viscountess Jeliicoe have graciously bestowed their patronage to the tour. rnHE QISTLNE f<HOIR XHE OISTLNE t^HOIR Q OLOISTS. DOLOISTS. ENTRANCING PROGRAMMES. ENTRANCING PROGRAMMES. The repertoire is specially designed for the concert platform, and. in addition, to the rich, harmonious, and imposing compositions of the old masters of sacred and classical muaio, the programmes will include ancient and modern Spanish and Italian madrigals and glees, French chansons, striking choruses and favourite solos, and selections from the great operatic works of Wagner. Verdi, Rossini. Bizet. Gounod, Massenet, Leoncavallo, and Puccini. THE VISIT OF THE QISTLNE fWOW,.'-■ HE DISTINE WHODS SOLOISTS OLOISTS V i Will Mark an Epoch in the Musical | History of New Zealand. BOX PLANS for Four Concerts and One, Matinee (on SATURDAY. September 30) now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. PRICES: Gs, 4s, 2s. Plus tax. RESERVED SEATS: Night, 6s 7d; Matinee, 6s 7d and 3s 3d. rnHE QISTTNE riHOIR -I HE OtSTINE V^HOIR SOLOISTS. OLOISTS. FIRST CONCERTWEDNESDAY. Sept. 27. Res.. 6s 7d. SECOND CONCERTTHURSDAY. Sept. 28. Res.. 6s 7a. THIRD CONCERT — ' FRIDAY. Sept. 29. Res.. 6s 7d. FOURTH CONCERT— & IMwm SATURDAY. Sept. 30. . MATINEE. Children. Half-price. Res.. 6s 7d and Ss 3d. ' 4 FIFTH CONCERT— 1 SATURDAY. Sept. 30. Res., 6s 7d. RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET excels itself ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. Two Spanish Nighta. Ring 2560 A Now for Reserves. Demonstrations. MONDAY NEXT, Daily Demonstrations wiii be commenced of ' ihe Swiftsure Vacuum Clothes Washer, at 5 p.m., lasting eight minutes. Banish the terrors of washing day by using a Swiftsure and good laundry soap, and clothes will wear three times longer. Fourteen days' free trial allowed. Don't miss it. It's a revelation. BRUNSWICK BUILDING, Third Floor. No. 29. Motor and Co ch Trips. SAVE a Day in Transit.—Tauranga-Mata-mata.—Walker's AARD Motor Service. —Cars leave Tauranga daily, 8 ?.«., and connect with Rotorua-Auckland impress train, departing from Matamata, u 11 .'2O a.m. Arrive Auckland 4.58 p.m. Cars leave Matamata daily on arrival of Rotorua express from Auckland and Frankton Junction at 2.40 p.m., arriving at Tauranga 6.30 p.m.; 75 h.ji. Hudson Super-six Cars. Expert drivers. To reserve seats wire collect "Walker's, Matamata. Address and Service Garage;. Cameron Road. Tauranga—D. Walker. 'Plurae 155.

Teachers of Dancing. EARN THE LATEST DANCES To Jazz Music. Instructress,. MISS M. JULIAN, Direct from London and Pans. Apply Manager. Dixieland Cabaret. ISS SPENCER. Teacher of the La tail Dances. Private lessons given— Far. ticulars. 25. Vincent St. "Phone 2237. TVTEW ZEALAND HERALD ■V AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. N.Z. Herald: la per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within. New Zealand, 19s per Quarter; £3 10s per Auckland Weekly News: Prepaid. 10s per quarter; £1 15s per annum. N,Z. Herald: Small prepaid advertisements uuder classified headings, 15 words la por insertion, 2a 6d three consecutive insertions; 20 words la 9d per insertion, 4s 6d three consecutive insertions: 25 words 2s bd per insertion, 7s three consecutive insertions. Replies bearing nom-de-plumes or initials only, care of post office, txe not delivered bj the Postal Department. . " Replies to advertisements will be.received at the offi-e of tho Herald and. if necessary, forwarded on to the advertiser. Birtih Notices, 2s 6d per insertion; doctors' or nurses' names. Is each name extra. M\kriagk, Death. Bereavement, and In Me;Hoßiam Notices. 2s 6d per insertion of SO words. If in excess of 30 word*. 9d per line of five words extra. These announcements must bo signed by the advertiser. , Contract rates on application. The Proprietors do not hold themeelyea responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other, causes, or for error in the publication of any Advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129, 178; Job Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing, 14: Editorial. 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor, Weekly News and Photographic 229. Addrese Communications to Wilson and Horton, P.O. Bor 32, Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria iJtreet (next P. 0.), Hamilton. London Office: 85, Fleet- Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 12

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