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Amusements. i TIVOLI. TO-NIGHT -7.30. IVOLI. TO-NIGHT—7.3O. TIVOLI. A GREAT DOUBLE TIVOLI. PROGRAMME: : TIVOLI. le TIVOLI. DOROTHY DALTON TIVOLI DOROTHY DALTON ,S TIVOLI. DOROTHY DALTON ,S TIVOLI. DOROTHY DALTON ! TIVOLI. In TIVOLI. "THE CRIMSON TIVOLI. CHALLENGE " TIVOLI. "THE CRIMSON TIVOLI. CHALLENGE." TIVOLI. "THE CRIMSON TIVOLI. CHALLENGE." TIVOLI. •• THE CRIMSON TIVOLI. CHALLENGE." TIVOLI. Also , TIVOLI. WANDA HAWLEY » TIVOLI. WANDA HAWLEY in TIVOLI. WANDA HAWLEY TIVOLI. WANDA L'.AWLKY TIVOLI. In TIVOLI. "THE HOUSE THAT [IVOLI. • JAZZ BUILT." TIVOLI. "THE HOUSE THAT TIVOLI. JAZZ BUILT." TIVOLI. In Addition: TIVOLI. THE LATEST GAZETTES.' TIVOLI. BURTON HOLMES IJXQI4 TRAVELOGUE. TIVOLI. And the TIVOLI. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI Entr'acte. TIVOLI Xylophone Solo. TIVOLI. MB. T. GEE. TIVOLI. Reserves — 'Phone 223GA. V. ) : linder Vice-Regal Patronage. X JJIS -MTAJESTY'S rpHEATRE. Lessee - - - J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER '23. TO i SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. j THE AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC I SOCIETY (INC.). j Will Appear in That Most Fascinating of i English Musical Comedies, OUR TV/TISS jPIBBS." UR MISS ITIBBS." ■ With the Following Cast of Well-known Amateurs: The Hon. Hughie Pieerepoint Mr. George Warren The Earl of St. Ives - - Mr. Vyvynn Hunt Slithers - - - - Mr. T. Marshall-Johnston Mr. Touludy Mr. W. A. Knox Lord Eynsford Mr. Len Kcven Mr. Beavis Mr. W. D. Coltman A Taxi Cabbie Mr. C. Richardson Messenger Boy ----- Master Pat. Beach r- Mr A main Capt. H. J. Redmond Timothy Gibbs ----- Mr. Clif. Crowther lady bliznbeth Thanet - Miss Evelyn Lynch _ Madame Jeanne - - - Miss Lynda Murphy The Duchess of Minster - Miss Muriel Barr Mrs. Farquhar -■-..-- Miss Ethel Rae - Nora - - - Miss Beryl Nettleton Sheila - - - M'uis Queenie Potter Kathleen - - - - Miss B. Liddell >• Lady Cojinio - Miss Ethel Skentes Lady Sybil ------- Miss M. Urquhart Lady Trixie Miss D. Fenton Lady Angola ------- Miss Ruby Smith i Lady Muriel - - - Miss D. Cooke ! Lady Owen - - - Miss G, Jones ! Mary Gibbs ----- Miss Nora McManus i Produced by Mr. Theodore Trezise. i ' Musical Director: Mr. Colin Muston, L.R.A.M. !t Ballet Mistress, Miss Cecil Ball. Premier Danseuse. Miss Bettina Edwards. Elaborate Costuming and Scenery. , The Box Plan will'open at L.C'H R. " Eadv and Son. Ltd.. for Subscribers on THURSDAY. November \6, at 0 am., -nd t for the General Public on SATURDAY, November 18. at 9 a.m. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls. • f>s fid; Stalls, 3s fid: Family C'>cle. Is R'> 1 (all plus Tax). Early-door Tickets, fid . extra, nt Coleman's, Tobacconist, corner of- : H.M. Arcade. Opera commences each evening at 8 p.m. sharp. Subscriptions. 235, mav be paid to the 0 Hon. Treasurer. Mr. J. H. Jackson, Tyrone i Buildings, or at Box SO?, G.P.O. entitling . the Subscriber to Four Reserved Seat , Tickets for the present season, with two days' priority of booking. Shows. f . — A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL i A SOCIETY'S SUMMER FLOWER SHOW SUMMER FLOWER SHOW Will be held in TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER — On — • THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, ! November 16 and 17. Hours: I Thursday: 2 p.m. to G p.m.; 7 to 9.30 p.m. " Friday: 10 a.m. to G p.m.; 7 to 9.30 p.m. r j Admission Is; Children fid. ! i Sporting. ' ! rvTAHUHD /TROTTING pLUB. •j QPRING TV/TEETING, 1922. t I FIRST DAY. \ OATURDAY |tfEXT, TVTOV. -|Q AND • YKTEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 99 _ ' FIRST RACE. Horses must be in Birdcage at 11.15 a.m. j FIRST DAY—SATURDAY NEXT. ' SPECIAL TRAIN f'om and to Hamilton on SATURDAY NEXT. November 18. , Admission, Is 6d each. ) ! ' Grandstand Enclosure, Gs extra. ; . Children under 12 years will NOT be adi nr'ttcd to Grandstand Enclosure. No Person who has at any time since the ■ passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act : Amendment Act, 19C8, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk. ' no Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will ' be admitted to the Racecourse dur'ng the Spring Meeting, and, if any such person is ' found on such course, he will be removed • th'""efrom and proFecnt«d for trespass. The promotion of illegal Sweeps is prohibitod. and any person infr'nging this Regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. R. L. ABSOLUM. Secretary. • rruKAPUNA JOCKEY pLUB. SPRING MEETING. 1922. ' ; SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. ' I AND ! TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. ' ACCEPTANCES for all events, first day Close on FRIDAY tfEXT. November 17. at 5 p.m. R. WYNYARD. Secretary. ! Swimming. SWIMMING CLUB. I GRAND CARNIVAL. TEPID BATHS. TEPID BATHS, j MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 20. I Misses G. STIAND and P. HOEFT. two • world beaters, in friendly competitionimtries lor all events close at the Tepid Baths on Thursday evening. Competitors : must become financial. i W. J. DAVIDSON. lion. Secretary. i Boxing. MIKE T R A C E Y has now opened an ".p-to-date Gymnasium. Personal and private lessons. Boxing, Physical Culture and Massagegood results,—63, Wellington St., City. ' < Partnerships Dissolved. ! MR. W. CLAUDE POTTER desires to . announce that he has severed his con- ' nection with Charles Hall, Company, Land Agents, Newmarket, the Partnership having : been Dissolved as from November 6, 1902 , 1 The business will bo carried on by the ' I remaining partner. Mr. Charles Hall Toilet. ! pYNTHIA. Day Cream - Marvellously I\J whitening and beautifying: contains milk of almonds, ruse ;vater, and benzoin. FANCY Dreasee, Suits, Wigs, for Hire| ' sanitary methods; get tree catalogue before deciding.—McElwain. 270, Queen St Auckland. » " \A V u EL \h' a r, Permanent inde- , -Li tectable Hair Dye; black, dark brown ! miu, auburn, blonde; ti<; 6d, Chemists. MRSTCOLLEDGE. Expert. H.M. Arcade Ist Floor.—Ladies', Children's Hair- : I cutting. Electric Waving. Shampooing, i I Massage Parlours. RADIUM Crystals tor the compieilon; ' Pimples all gone, skin like velvet.— Mrs. Watson. 88. Union St. pOSY TEA. at 2s 2d per pound, ia tit ' .X . Tea for mo. All Grocers. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18247, 14 November 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18247, 14 November 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18247, 14 November 1922, Page 12

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