r ' ~ !"■*' AMUSEMENTS. ;'.*','," '"> JJIS rpHEABg. ' ' Lessees - - - J. C. WILLIAMSON, _/pjj Managing Directors: *- ' *> Geo. Tallis. E. J. Tait. Clyde Mey_,jr THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK ' AND TO-MORROW NIGHT • FOR THE LAST TIME? '?' : I J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., ""* " t" *' Present ■'.'-, ?*;,; • J% LEE WHarE Thousands of Demi-; '*&&A LEE WHITE Theatregoers acclaim &» *."' : LEE WHITE greatest gifted and rnort «**•>"' ' LEE WHITE cinating- star seen hOTe.** ■ ! (London Record Revue Star) and ,- v' CLAY SMITH. CLAY SMITH-'' clay Smith. clay SMITH" U Who has been associated with. Lee Whit» ' in all her successes during the last ' six years » . : . Together with J. C. Williamson's, lA& r BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY ■ Of (*{\ — ARTISTS — Of\ ' ; '■■ OU — ARTISTS — Ol) Including Specially-Selected CHORUS AND BALLET. The Dazzling London Success, : "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY": '<■ "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY" > i "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY" i "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY" "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY" ' "• '•THE GIRL FOR THE BOY> '* One of the Biggest MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPHS Ever Seen on the London Stage, from the Duke of York Theatre. HEAR !.:■'- LEE WHITE. LEE WHITE LEE WHITE. LEE WHITE! SING " | "Where There's a Girl There's a Bot» He's Coming Home," " J Never Realised'" And Many Other Favourites. Producer: Robort Grcig. ■;. Stage Manager: Frank Httherley Dances and Ballets by Mariorie Bray MusioaJ Director: Guahiv Slapoffski. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 7 3; Stalls «. 6d: Gallery, Is Cd. Early Doors, Stalls' li '" and Gallery 6d extra. All Prices Pius Tax Box Plana at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd' Day Sales at Coleman's, H.M. Arcade, 1 Manager Scott ColvflU . Aseoc. Manager - - Charles E. Bonner OALAIS DE TTJANSE, "DEACHLANDs! "'f v. The New Dance Hall tit Beachlands will be opened with a Local Dance, on SATTJIL DAY. March 17, at 8.0 p.m. Launch Lancis will return late for the convenience of Anck. i land patrons. THE DANSANTS •."■';■' . Will bo held Every Saturday throughrmt • the winter, at 8 p.m. till 5.30 p.m. Tickets will include tea. Tables can be booked in. advance. There is a good floor and on* of Auckland's best Jazz Bands will pl» y . & Price of tickets, etc.. will be published later, with particulars of evening dancing ■'■ Lessons in Modern Dancing will be girm : every Wednesday Afternoon. The Half will be fitted up with electric light and wirelim for ' the reception of lectures, music, els {■'■■ broadcasted from Auckland; it oan be hSjj * ■' for private dance*, club outings, moonlij'ii " tripe, etc. *■;. To Auckland Bands.—Tenders requests for the above, The Dansants. Please ami* THE MANAGER. DiJ ! Palais De Danse, i:; Beachlnnds. Maraetai/ v REUNIONS. Jz*-' QT. MATTHEW'S, WELLESLEY ST. A Cordial Invitation is Extended to all ' Friends of St. v Matthew's to come to a , .• SOCIAL REUNION }T , on the occasion of the Reopening of the ', Parish Hall (after extensive alteration* and improvement!), -C TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. S~T. CUTHBERT'S OLD GIRL? ASSOCIATION. ,i ANNUAL REUNION Will be-held at the School on TUESDAY. MARCH 20. Tennis Match. Old Girls v. Present Girls, SWIMMING SPORTS. FRIDAY, V.th. ■•/ ; < Old Girls' Race. ' -7 M. W. SMEETON, 4 "," 1 Hon. Sec. £ FRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTICES, ' *3f_t pOURT NIL DESPERAKLmi, .■■ Jgg&gf No. 6435. A.O.F. ' -f 1 • A Special Court. Meeting will be held■>.;.in the Foresters' Hall, Albert Street. 10- ,; MORROW (Thursday). March 15 rS % Court Opened at 7.80 p.m. Sharp. Sister Courts received at 8 p.m. Business: X*; , Installation of D.C.R.. Bro. James Weir. And Investiture of District Officers. Good Programme. " Refreshments." ] W. L. .ROWLAND. C.R. • . JAMES WEIR. Secretaiy. '.. 1 g_j ' PAMCINO. __I : ''.' \ ' AUSTRALIAN Social Club, 1.0.0. F. Hall, Pitt Ct. 0 To-night, at 8; Markwick'i v Music. L. Bourke. Hon. Sec. - * --i'":. ':■ \ ACKSON'S Jazi Orchestra, caters for J.; : Sooials, Excursions and Picnics; mod-' ffis .-' erate ohargea.—Edgar, Chemist, Khyber 7;: Pass. __^.L" BURNNAND'B Professional Orchestra ard Concert Band.—Office. 236. Queen EL, ■Phones 734 A. 1168 A. 3969 (4 rings). ---.■ ~. , MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. / E. MAGON. Te Kuiti to New Pl*?. T J • mouth Motor Service, over lit ;,'-/£■,■; Messenger; good gorge .eoenery also over :•;■;'; Mokau River. Leave Mondays, Wednesdays•';* and S»tard»ys, from Te • Euiti, 8 »jn : t >>•....' from AwAkino, 12.30 p.m. (changing: at Mawx..',-. nui into C. H. Johnston'* motors for New.:; v, Plymouth); from Waitara, 5 p.m.; a:rivin* New Plymouth 5.80 p.m. llMm Leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- ■■•-■>: days, Johnston's motors, from New Ply->■;■';.!,-.' mouth, 7.30 a.m.; from Wnitara, 8 a.m." ■£•_{; ((hanging at Mahoenui into Magon's motors■ "s to Te Kuiti), arriving at Te Kuiti 4.300. ;;- p.m. Single Fare, £8. Return, £6. Booking v Agents: Thos Cook and Sons, N.Z Gov.-.'; Tourist Bureau 1 Te Kuiti. A. E. Magon. " v 'Phone 210. __£:;- j CARTER'S TAURANGA WAIHI ' DAILY ' MOTOR SERVICE. >",;^> Care leave TAURANGA: 6.30 a.m.. con- ■ : necting with 9.16 train Waihi, for Auckland ..; and Main Trunk. „ . : . {•- Y Cars leave WAIHI: 12 Noon, arrvinj Tauranga 3.30 p.m ; 4.30 p.m., arriving - ; . Tauranga 7 p.m. .... . - : m Book Seats "Carter's Motor Service, .J Waihi. 'Phone 65. ___/ ijKj ORA MOTORS. LTD., f WHANGAREI AND THE NORTH. W Continuous Taxi Service. A Best of Cars. Reliable Driver!. ;s; Day or Night. v Meets Trains and Boat. Further particulars, :J, Ring 4948, Jamea Street, Whangarei- ':; OOK Seats for Ngaruf.wahia Regatta; it return.— Boler. Victoria Taxi Stand. .V NEW ZEALAND HERALD. UTS '■.->- AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. . : > W Z HaBAtD: la per week, delivered, in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within ■ . New Zealand. 15s per quarter; £2 17s P«fvsJ '"AUCKLAND W«K" News: Prepaid, 10s '.g tier quarter: £1 15s per annum . -j'7 N Z Herald: Small prepaid advertise- ,t ments' under classified headings. 15s words 1* per insertion. 2s 6d three consecutive inser- v tions; 20 words Is 9d per insertion, 4.-6df ;:, three consecutive insertions; 25 words 2s 6d..per insertion. 7a three consecutive insertion*.' ;■ Replies hearing nom-de-ptumes or initial*, ,:,, only care of post office, are not delivered by t; • the Postal Department • ' — R«nlies to Advertisements will be received at the office of the Herald, and, if neces- |j| sary forwarded on to the advertiser. ■■*• , ; >? BrRTH Notices. 2s 6d per insertion: v doctors' or nurses' names, 1* each nam* ■m extra Mabriaok. D«ath. Bereavbjmitt. ,; and is Mkmobiam Notices. 2s 6d per inner- ■;, tion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 wore* . ; | 9d per line of five words extra. These .. v announcements must be signed by »•; v.£advertiser. ~ . : ? Contract rates on application. -,; . The Proprietors do not hold themselves-.. responsible for non-insertion of Advertise- ,y : ments through accident or from otner - ; •:. causes, or for error in the publication at <; any Advertisement. - ; J TELEPHONES' , ■% Advertising and Commercial: 129, • n».,, ; , Job Printing Order Office. 2390; Publishing. •;,,,, 14; Editorial, 229: Reporters. 3G93: Editor. Weeklt Naws and Photographic. 229. _, Address Communications to Wilson a™ . Horton, P.O. Box 82. Auckland. .3 • WSikato Branoh: Victoria Street (Be"; P. 0.). Hamilton'. London Office: 85, Fleet Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 16
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