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LEE WHITE tistically perfect, and th.* LEE WHITE most gorgeous frccksr t«iSI«ls ; LEE WHITE seen •. on "the Australasian LEE WHITE stage. CLAY SMITH CLAY SMITH. / "'> CLAY BMITH CLAY SMITH ! The Nattiest Comedian Chappie who hi* • ' been associated with Lee White in all her S" ; huge London successes for six merry v~ years past. •'"■}(*'■ -1 "K:.', H IS M AJESTY ' S THEATRE. , Lessees - - - J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors: ',;•.••' Geo. Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. > THIS EVENING AT 8. ./ ' THIS EVENING AT 8. „W& Also, TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., , Tate Pleasure in Presenting *. LEE WHITE '' ; M: : \ LEE WHITE h LEE WHITE And CLAY SMITH. : 'i>M: CLAY SMITH, g : Together with the Specially-Organised ''■■%'s■'■< MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE CUMPANT, #;; 60 — ARTISTS — 60 60 — ARTISTS — 60 .-^f, ' In ml The Success of Successes, " BRAN PIE." BRAN PIE." "BRAN PIE." Mf A Tlie dashing, dainty mixture of melody vt sadness, and gladness, gorgeous spectacle! '::. crammed full of surprises, pretty girls, :'■- ravishing frocks, ballets, and choruses in •' plenty. It makes you feel positively un. ' comfortable with joy. , With The J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. SPECIAL CHORUS AND BALLET. 5.: SPECIAL CHORUS AND BALLET. Producer: ROBERT GREIG. --',■ i Dances and Ballets by Marjorie Bray, ~ , Musical Director: Gustav Sls.poffski. i • " Book your Seats at Lewis R. Eady and ', ".' Son, Ltd. oa .' ■ Day Sales at Coleman's. ! rt Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 7s; Stells, 3s «8: ' Gallery Is 6d. Early Doors. Stalls Is. Gal— ' lery Sixpence extra. All prices plus tax. '-'M'^m Order home-going vehicles for 10.35 p.m. 1 ■ _ ' >■ NEXT GRAND PRODUCTION. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. - \ ; ■ London's Most Successful Musical Comiidy. ■ From the Duke of York Theatre. . ' "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY." "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY." ' " THE GIRL FOR THE BOY." BOX PLANS FOR THE FOUR NIGHTS 1 OPENS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SONS. LTD.. TO-MORROW MORNING. i Manager - ..... - SCOTT-COLVJT le Assoc. Manager - CHARLES E. BOWER __'■ ,■ DIXIELAND. With the FINEST BAND AND FLOOR In AUSTRALASIA,, ,■■;•. "■VTOTHING LIKE IT IN DOMINION." ' f xi Sideshows, Old-time Maori Dances, Canoe Races, Rowing Races, Highland mm Dancing.—Oat" nn »rru«wii . t'-"-> totlii Ngaruawahia Regatta. Saturday. March lT.'gfjff SHOWS. ' i HENDERSON ■. FRUIT AND ■ HORTTCULTURAL SOCIETT/ .; ;.-.'.;...:-•__ — .-.■.■■■'... ,'. ; " ';..•. .-ill The Annual Show will be held in the 111; . Public Hall. Henderson, on • SATURDAY. ■${:■ March 10. 1913 Open from 1 p.m. to 9.30 , p.m. Fruit. Flowers, Vegetables. Cookery, &%\ Dairy Produce, Fancy Work, >.')« School Work. Schedules obtainable from Miss Duncan or Secretary. • , /.'» Admission: Adults Is, Children (A; p v '■ ' G. A. GREEN. "rfll ■■ ".". ' '•;"■•,■.■!•■:-'., -J; w , Eon. Secretary. ' 3 ==== -- r —. j. -:^ • , ..:.i; / -r/.-: ~ " v INSURANCE. '' ■ -< f l '-'',, TKT 0 T J C K. . THE QCEAN. ; A CCIDENT i i, AND . GUARANTEE pORPORATION, T TD.' . FIRE AND ACCIDENT. WAIKATO CHIEF AGENCY. \, ' 1 It is hereby notified that MESSRS. '-ii \'-, WILLIAMS AND GIBBONS, Marcantilt and Insurance Agents, whoise offices are in Everybody's Buildings, Victoria Street. Hamilton, have this day been i appointed : «P Chief Agents for the. A aiknto, where ,tntp« Company's bue.iness will in• future be traa- , ,'j . sacted. ''■'■'■••''.•.•h'.' ''■':' . ' : . ;/ -■■■. "f^ ■■■■'■ CHAS. E. PALMER, ■ ■.'■'!'. "'''.' ' ..District Manager, Jpi '* .'■■-'.';.:.>« -, : .. : T: , Auckland. March 1. 1925. , \ • •Phone 1755. P.O. Box -8H rr>HE ~ ' COUTHERN : :■•„ rj RO SB ASSURANCE pO., T.TD.. V*r ', ■ »;,= -■'■■/..-.;.. Offers an mt ALL-m-DNE POLICY. ;.f >> „ ',-'.'-'- '■'.Covering..'' 1 -..' " : H3|B LIFE. ENDOWMENT. ACCIDENT. Tti AND ALL ".SICKNESS. . ; Inquire about it, also about our ' Special ::f-;0: HOUSE PURCHASE ' j / pOLICY,., : , . 'M THE PI SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE ■■. v ■■■■..■■■>, ■:■•■'-."COirltd..":*-.' • ■■3imm Bank of New Zealand Buildings, r', ■ Hwanson Street. Auckland. ':: .?i, j; ': NEW '■ ZEALAND ',' ; HERALD. -|S una AUCKLAND .WEEKLY, NEWS. , 'MfSm N.Z. Hbrjild: Is per week, delivered in ~ iff town and suburbs- Prepaid, posted within ■'■~.[ New Zealand, 15s per quarter; £2 17s per t , annum. '■' : ; \'j_-. ■'•■■v-' :v ".~'-- ■'~.«■ •'• ~ ,-!"* ■' 4 Auckland Weekly, Nbws: Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 15a per annum .'«''''? N.Z. Hkkalb: Small prepaid advertise* ,•, { * ments under classified headings, 15s words IS -, y t j per. insertion, 2b 6d three consecutive inser- "'i Kf tions; 20 words l»»9d:pat insertion, 4s 6o - h,„ three consecutive insertions;,2s words 2s 6d -. per insertion, 7s three conseostive insertions- . i 1 Replies. bearing nom-de-piumes or, initials I,'■' only, care of post office, are not delivered by f I'l'f/i the Postal Departments .„ . . • ,'• ,!,s Replies to Advertisements will be rec«uv«w | , <, at the office of th« HiBA.L» t and, if net«i- c sary, forwarded on to the aavertiser. : ;> > Birth Notices, f i2s ;6d • per insertion; -~,. ■>'■. doctors' >or ' nurses' -j. navies,' Is each nam* , . v,; ,*- extra. ' Masriagb. D.vath, BeiieavemksT, .<• t , | I and In Memorial Noticks, 2s 6d per inser-. / j tion of 80 wordu. If in excess of 30 words; 9d pet line 'of five words extra. i-b.es»,| }." ' announcements must be signed by the I, \ \j advertiser. ';'.^ ; '-^.; ; ! '--tv.: •, ; . ■ |M"°]'; ' Contract rates on application. , ■"■ The Proprietors do * not hold themselves ; i, responsible for con-insertion of Advertise' *j t ments through , acoident or from . oth«f ! ;;i , causes, or ' for error in the publication <» any "Advertiaenfent. TELEPHONES- 't^ Advertising and . Commercial: 129, 178? Job Printing Order Office, 2890: Publishing, t, 14; Editorial, 229;'; Reporters. 8693; Editor. Weekly' News and Photographic. 229. ' , >i ■ Address Communiciitions to Wilson ana ," ,| J Horton, P.O. Box.-83. Auckland. ■•* - ' ' 1 Waikato Branch; Victor:- Street (d«CT . P. 0.). Hamilton. . London Office: 85, Fleet Street. \K^At'] ■■ I IN I 1.1 1.. I, , _ .'-j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 16

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