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Amusements. [ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY A REAL CHINESE PLAY. A REAL CHINESE PLAY. "EH GEE YOE." "EH GEE YOE." _, , "EH GEE YOE." Under tho patronage of the Auckland Hospital Board. tAs i\ . result of tho wonderful success o tae initial production of the Chinese Drami "EH GEE YOE," presented by the SUlv WAH DRAMATIC COMPANY in th< SCOTS. HALL. SYMONDS STREET, las week, in the presence of over 1200 enthusi astio persons, the company will present thii production for the second time in THE SCOTS HALL, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). At 7.45 p.m., When the entire proceeds will be devotet . to the Auckland Hospital. Come in ycur hundreds and enjoy a nove and well-acted play of tense dramatic in terest, and help a deserving cause at th( same time. ALL HONG ACTORS. Beautiful Costumes CHINESE ORCHESTRA. Programme describimr the play in Enc lish. Admission Pxices: Adults, 2s; Chii dren. Is; Reserves. 3s. Plus tax. Box Plai at Ah Chee's. between 0 a.m. and 6 p.m. opp. Post Office- Be wiae and book eariy _ One Night Only. Business Manager: CLEM AH CHEE. QNEHUNGA TOWN SCOUTS GRAND CONCERT, GRAND CONCERT. By Auckland'a Leading Artists. PRESENTATION OP COLOURS And INITIATION OF SCOUTS. FORESTERS' THEATRE, ONEHUNGA. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY*). R p.m.. Sharp. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. THE MAYORESS. And Borough Councillors Have Kindly Consented to AttendADMISSION: la 6d. Is. f\ Z C N E /"I A B A R B T. STRAND. TAKAPUNA BEACH. LONG AJIGHT. ONG I\IGHT LABOUR "VTIGHT. ABOUR i>IGHT. DANCING. 5.15 TO 12-15. AND THE OZONE NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL NOTE FOR TOWN PATRONS. Conveyance meet* 7 and 7.35 p.m. Auckland to Devonport Boat, and returning after dance to Devonport. EVERY PERSON - RECEIVES ? DOUBLE TICKET. 10s. Table Reserved •PHONE 143. TAKAPUNA. Swimming. a — TJARNELL SWIMMING CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE ABOVE Will be Held in th» _ PARNELL FOOTBALL SHED. BIRD WOOD CRESCENT. PARNELL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT 8 P.M. BUSINESS : General Report and Balance-sheet. Election of officers. Members and intending members ar» invited to attend. ISI KRONFELD. Hon, Secretary. PONSONBY A. SWIMMING AND LIFESAVING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. A -n nt i al 1 ¥*etin,r of the aboye Club will be held m. Leya Institute, Ponsonby. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 6 p.m. Members and i.-itendins member* ars in n ted to attend. J. G HIRST. Eon. Secretary. Tourist Resorts. ARKLES BAY HOUSE WHANGAPARAOA. ' Old and N^ 0 FHend 3^reYr eau«ted to To secure Accommodation for the forth»n -o oo ™' ll2 Season. (Boarders only.) All Bookings to be accompanied by 10s dep. Writs, 'phone, or wire G-. ARKLE - - Whangaparaoa. ■pERNLEI&H. " PRIVATE HOTEL. 28. Symonds Street. Central end convenient. First class accommodation. 'Phone 1319. MISS L. SMITH. Proprietress. REST. AND CONVALESCENT HOME. Nihotupu. Waitakere Ranges. Altitude 1260 ft. Healthy. Bracing. Within one hour's motor run of Auckland. Trained Nurse in Charge. Particulars on application to r MATRON. " R&ngimarie," Nihotupu, via Glen Eden. Phone, Nihotupu Bureau. T\THERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH ST. ELMO.PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 63j Worcester Street. West End, 2 rninut«!> from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, 'Phone 872. ProprietoriJlTANSlON HOUSE KAWAU. No other spot in the whole Gulf has the Natural Beauties of Kawau. Its Climate and Exquisite Scenery make it a thing apart. BOOK NOW FUR 'XMAS. STEAMERS MONDAYS AND DAYST> O X O R D A. THE EMPIRE and THE AUSTRALIA • PRIVATE HOTELS. (First two Bouses on left from Railway Entrance.) Moderate Tariff. Superior Tablo. Ropresentinsr Thos. Cook Commercial Travellera' Association, N.Z-P.S. Association. J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. /~ARGEN PRIVATE HOTEL. EDEN CRESCENT. Tariff from 15s per day. •PEAK K T O N JUNCTIONT The Place to Stay: HOTEL NORTHLAND. Two Minutes from Station. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Tariff, 0s per day, 62s per week. MR. AND MRS. EDDLESTON, Proprietors. Tl/fILFORD Beach Bathing Pavilion.— iiVX Costumes and Towels for hire, clean and iianitary; luncheons, teas, hot water, confectionery.—H. S. Chandler, owner. Pleasure flesorts. TIOINT ERIN PARK, Shelly Beach, Poneonby.—ldeal Picnic Grounds; beauiful, healthy. Morning and Afternoon Teas. OYLVAN Ghido Cabaret, Devonport.—Tea _5 Kiosk Gardens, open daily; ideal surroundings; Cabaret available ior. parties; refreshments from 10 a-in. Sundays included. HERE TO" GO .—Specially attractive week-end trips .to Karekare. Glorious bush and surf. Trains met at Glen Eden. Inclusive charge. , 40s. board and faro.Ring Farley. Karekare Bureau, early. RAGGE Institute and Waiata Tropical Gardens. Birkenhead.—lndian Paradis* -Museum-Lovely Cboiceu Refreshments. Delightful H*alth Resort. __!_______; 1» __ Sales oi Property. AGENTS, Notice- —D. Tomlineon. Mennio'e Bldgs., Bests Hall (upstairs), top Symonds St.. sold 44. Hepburn St. TJURNNAND'B ProfewionaJ Orchestra, for Jt> Wedcjing*, Dancea, Sociale, etc—Office, tfsiaowa Bldgs., Queen St. 'Phono 78U..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 16

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