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Amusements. i ~ H IS M AaESTY ' 3 t™* 1^ Lessees - - - . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY' AT 7.45. ' With Matinei> Saturday, <J p.m. MISS riECIL TTALT, iss Mall MISS CECIL HALL MISS CECIL HALL — AND — CORPS T»E "DALLET ORPS JL/E X>ALLET. CORPS DE BALLET CORPS DE BALLET.' In Dances, Operatic and Dramatic Danes Plays and Scenas, Sang Pictures. Fantasist. and Revue, Bright Choruses. Sallet?, Lovely Costumes. The Scenas include: "FATE," A GORGEOUS PERSIAN DANCE PLAY, with Miss Cecil Hall Mr. Edward Churchousa and Mr. Len* Wilson in the principal roles. \ " THE TAMING OF THE CAPTIVE" a BRILLIANT SCENA OF SEVILLA. M:s» Bettina Edwards and Mr. Theo' Tresize (of Wellington) as principals" will. dance " Tango de Sevilla." Jjias Myrtle Burns in " Carrnena," etc "REVUE AND SCENE DE BALLET," Miss Linda Murphy _snd Mr. Frank Histed in song duo, with chorus. "TRAGEDY OF SUMMER," a Dance Poem. " TOY SHOP " FANTASY. Miss Beryl Nettleton in " Toy Town." "THE MUSHROOM GLADE," Cha-cming * Fairy Story Ballet, acted and dar.cea by 100 clever children. Full Orohestra, under Mr. S. Green. Stage Manager, Mr. C. Crosher. Scenic Manager. M»*. W. J. Crowther. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN BOX PLAN NOW OPEN At Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES.—Circle and Front Stalls. 4s; Back Stalls. 3s; Gallery. 2s (plus tax), LYRIC. TO-NIGHT AT 8 YRIC. REX BEACH LYRIC, Presents LYRIC. "IT'S A GREAT LIFE." LYRIC. By LYRIC. Mary Roberts Rinehart. LYRIC. Also, "ROMEO'S DAD." LYRIC. Latest Topical. LYRIC NOTE THE PRICES: LYRIC. Stalle. 6d; Circle. Is. [Q.TRAND. TO-DAY. . Stronghear';, The Wonder Dog, in "THE SILENT CALL." Day Prices: Stalls, 9d; Circle, Is Id. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). ~~ The LiM>t Night of "RECKLESS YOUTH." Stirring I;he Beautiful ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. Overture, 7.45. Reserves at Theatre. TO-MORROW. "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." j. . T3ROADWAY THEATRE. NEWMARKET. ' : . fIBAND. -— OPP- G.P.O TO-DAY. Starring >%, MARY PICKFORD. " The Lovelight." MARY PICKFORD. " The Lovelight." ■ ■>.•;> MARY PICKFORD. "The Lovelight. MARY PICKFORD. "The Lovelight." FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ISijoix Orchestra DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. , > ■ Pre-War Prices. •pRINCESS. PRINCESS' NOW SHOWING. PRINCESS. ~-_-,-, ~ ~--... PRINCESS " WET GOLD." s.\ PRINCESS,' " WET GOLD." PRINCESS. PRINCESS. _. _ . ; m PRINCESS. Day Prices: PRINCESS. Circle. Is Id; Stalls. 9d. PRINCESS. ■ ■ _■ QUEEN'S. Continued Successo! TTEFN'S. WILLIAM FARNUM OTTPTK''? Ir QUEEN'S! " A STAGE ROMANCE." QUEEN'S. Supported by a OUEF.N'S. Sunshine Comedy. >;S QUEEN'S. Cartoon. Mutt and Jeff. QUEEN'S. Fox News -- - - Tomcal. ■..■ , : QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA. .:,.;■; OTTEKN'S. Bargain Prices: 9d and 6d. ;;, _ QUEEN'S , 'Phone 941 A. , JOHN CHILCOTE, M, P., T Will be here Friday Next. To-morrow' we will tell you whera. COME AND SEE THE BOXING AT /, DRILL HALL, M'&& NAVY V, ARMY. illfe-fe TO-NIGHT, . t „, At 7.30. Splendid Accommodation tor AH. j; T«0 H N CHILCOTE. M. P* ** Will be here Friday Next. To-morrow we will tell yju where. >' i- . ' * a .. ( .-- ..■; Dancing. _____''t' ■■'" ----.- A UCKLAND CALE- \ Jjtgjßgfa,. A DONIAN SOCTETf. SSlßllßj HALLOWE'EN . A Tho < Niellt for ths Bairns). al_____? Children oi under ~*Wi ~_~ \ 14 yeays. FREE. COMPETITIONS TN HIGHLAND : DANCING. Prises: Gold and Silver Medala. The usual Social twill be held in the Ls>_« Hall. Masonio Hall. Belgium Street, October 31. • , , . _ Special Long Night Social for the Auclf---■.;. land Pipe Band in, the same Hall on IMo- Y vember 7. '' R: MACDONALD, ~ . ■ Hoa. Sea__ Teachers ol Dancing. ED. LOWRIE and Miss Aitken.—Jas* latest Fox Trot. St-ips. etc.; two teach. .: : crn.—3o, Kowhai St.. Dominion Rd. 'Phon* ;'.r 3596 A. ■ __— ' '.''■'' LEARN THE LATEST DANCES To Jjkz Music. „ '•' Instructress, MISS M. JULIAN. Direct from London and Pans. ~ Apply Manager,. Dixieland Cabaret. Teachers of Music and Elocution. TTAROLD JDAXTEB. TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. Studio: HELLABY'S BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. '; 'Phone 2026. . ' ._ -~ MISS EDNA TREMAIN. Teacher ol Pianoforte—Thorough, tuition; terms .p;--moderate.—l 6. Tole St., Pcnsonby. ___, .%£■' —. ' - - —3 " Professional Cards, p HIROPEACTIC THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH. FLETCHER AND FLETCHER. . _ ': J.W Fletcher. Ph.C. Myrtle Fletcher. Pfl.C C Palmer Graduates. _. ■ t ; STRAND ARCADE. QUEEN STREET. .>■■'. Hoursi: 10 *o 12.30. 2.30 to 6. / Saturdays, 10 to 1 a.m. 'Phone 2482. CONSULTATION B'REE. | »'■, Libraries. , , , , - i - ATHENAEUM Book Club—Latest Fiction, Magazines, Generul Literature; subscription or deposit.—Bto, N.Z. Insuaano*. Bidgs. _ ____»-__■ MEW ZEALAND HERALD. „V AND ■ .:':'. AUCKLAND NEWS. N.Z. Herald: Is pe? week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted witnia New Zealand. 19s per quarter: £3 10s per annum. ' ~ . „ Auckland Weekly News: Prepaid, xus per quarter; £1 15s per annum. . N.Z. Herali>: Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings. 15 words i» ~: per insertion. 2 a 6d three consecutive inwr-. tions: 20 words Is 9d per insertion, * 3 =H three consecutive insertions; 25 words J? *~ per insertion, 1a three consecutive insertions. Replies bearing nom-de-plumes or "- u *»s only, care of post oSce, are not delivered oy the Postal Department. , Replies to advertisements will be receiveo, at .the office of the Herald and. if neceseary. forwarded on to the advertiser. Birth Notices, 23 6d per insertiondoctors* or nurses' names. Is each namo extra. Mariuage, Death. Bereavement, . and In Mehoeiak Notices. 2s 6d p,t r lxa S, tion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 wold*. 9d per line of five words . extra. in»" announcements must be signtjd by tn» ■; advertiser. ~ .. Contract rates on application. __. : r The Proprietors do not hold. tbemeelToa fesponsible for non-insertion of Advortwements tlirough accident or from otner _• causee, or for error in tho public*vion e* any AdvertisementTELEPHONES:, „ •' Advertiiging and Commercial: 129, l'u. Job Printing Order Office, 2890: Pubhsninß. 14; Editorial, 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor. . Wssxlt News and Photographic. 229. Address Communications to Wilson •*»« Horton, P.O- Box 32, Auckland. . •-■■&■ Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (-«» P. 0.), Hamilton. . m London Office: 85. TMtwt Rirt»»t. : ' " "~ l '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 12

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