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AMUSEMENTS. ' "fflSffi LAST NIGHT. ' /ISM# !• LAST-NIGHT. . L; LAST NIGHT, -.-. V ..;*%i# | LAST NIGHT. . , *;!|f|glp f, LAST NIGHT, -■-■ ' * '"* I LAST NIGHT, WW& | 1 LAST NIGHT. ' 'mW i I LAST NIGHT. , "4« 1 LAST NIGHT. -^IIPI! LAST NIGHT. Jlfel LAST NIGHT. ■ "•' .■"•'' ;«P| LAST NIGHT. "£*fc3 AT 8 VM., •. A AT 8 P.M., -ni OF THE GREATEST PICTURE SUcSiP EVER PRESENTED OVJVg «B| ' . \ "irp-HE n UEEN 01 S3&:' " ±HE WUEEN Up OHBKV "THE QUEEN OF SHEftft ' \ "TB7T QUEEN OP SHERiV I "THE QUEEN OF SHESa* ; I "THE QUBWN OP BHES' - 1 " THE QUEEN OF SHeIiV?- I "THE QUEEN OF SHEsK \ "THE. QUEEN OF SHEftf' ? * 1 THE QUEEN OF SBfiftK 1 THE QUEEN OF SHERiVV;. I "THE QUEEN OF HB£^, 1 PRESENTED IN^g^PARALI^ WITH WONDERFUL PROLOGUE 11h I BEAUTIFUL MUSIC; **fi| 1 MANAGERIAL NOTE. _We h nwkL I apologise to tho hundreds of Patron* i?' % could not gain admission last nieht i? 1 1 advise that Tickets of those disSSiJH 1 are available to-night. a,B *PPoliJ|j 1 .-. 88 THIS IS THE LAST NIGHT I AT ' ,;■'> I HIS Tt/TAJESTY'S TllJlii 1 IS MAJESTY'S -LhEATrI 1 QUEEN _oj: ssat: Ni UEEN Up OHEBA:» 1 BE SURE YOU BOOK YOUR fir.,-,, S BE SURE YOU BOOK YOUR SEAT,.. I Bex Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son LU-f I PRICES.—Nipht: D.C.. 4s- OS . 1 Stalls. 2 S Gd : Family Circle, 'is fid" TH 4 prices plus tax. **1 m Early Doors. Od extra. Day Sale, - 1 Coleman 7 Sale « l» | . fff | THE BIG SHOW is rn\rrv« 1 HE BIG SHOW IS ggjgg." 1 SUPREME ' '*y 1 EASTER CARNIVAL ATTRACTTnw I EASTER CARNIVAL ATTRACTION!!" I 'i '- m The Incomparable '. | 1923 — PANTOMIME — 1990 irf 1 1923 - PANTOMIME - IBM ' ' 1 1923 — PANTOMIME — 1923 A' 1 ''"■:■■■:. I Presented by . ' '.' ■.'. 1 J. C WILLIAMSON, LTD., "■ 1 ■ ''";■>' I Commencing at ~ | JJIS JJAJESTY'S IJHBujji I AT 8 O'CLOCK THURSDAY NEXT. MARCH 29 i THURSDAY NEXT. MARCH » I THURSDAY NEXT! MARCH : 29: v" | The Latest, Cutest, and Brightest : - » PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA ■'* I PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA! \\ | Tho Ever-Popular Fairy Story, 1 -Til Pffiß. ; THIEVES" I "1 HE i: ORTY 1 HIEVEB> | "THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES" "THE FORTY THIEVES!" ;: ''l " THE FORTY THIEVES.'" . I INTERPRETED BY A GREAT CAST. ■ I Including - II Mona Magnet, ,-; ■'■; .W Daisy Yates. Rene Barlee. Ida Newton, ':''■' :ffl Phyllis Amery, Rita Nugent," Jennie > •: ; m Watson. . ; : ,>" •• M Jack Cannot. '■■..•.> .|| Joe. Brennan, Edgely and Dawe, ' Gene v i Richards, Fred. Mackay, Joe 'i, Morris, '-■<'•:■ [' Reginald Roberts, Norman Lwi, George''''• m ' — Wiiloughby, ■•«?»sWßaili £s'» : | THE BOX PLANS- ■•''"' ' 1 THE BOX PLAN'S'.' . , fl THE BOX PLASB. . ' < 1 For the First Six Night 3 will b» opened at , i Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., ... r. I .'.' 0 TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 27. ■■ ! ! ; : 1 TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 27. ' ,/i || D.C. and 0.5., Ps : Stalls, 4s; Gallery, li ||| 6d; Early Doors, Is extra. All Prices Pluii'H Tax. ""'•'''•'■'■ :: ;iv?:|a CHARLES BERKELEY. ■>• p SALES Of WORK. ;', U EPIPHANY HALL' : . •. * h. m JUMBLE SALE. - '"' |J JUMBLE SALE. .I*^l In Aid of Missions, .f • ;| TO-DAY, 2.30 to 5. !,, 'J '■■;■:■ ' ' "■■ :^y^l DANCING. ■■ '&>■%;■ a TO-NIGHT.— Dancing every Thanday, Renncll's St. Hall. Ponsonbyi al»|.| Saturday First Masonic Hall, £-den 1* :| race. Come and hear the De Luxe Quar- ,1 tette syncopating in the latest wtwic.,),: 1 They're "it" !! 1 ■ ' L 1 B~ URNNAND'S Professional Orchestra «A 1 Concert Band.— 236. Queen BW.;^ •Phones 734 A. 11G8A. 3969 (4 rings). *•'._ |J ACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra oaters_ &WI Socials, Balls, At Homes, and Even- \ ings.—Edgar, Chemist, Khyber ■ Pasa. I ;.'w>., TEACHERS (te DANCING. _^ , LATEST in Ballroom Dances thojowfe't J taught. Write or call for early *PP01»- I menta. Hours. 10-4 and 6-9.— B.C.ft . | Kelley, Modern Dancing Studio, 30. raunenton Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. .'V'-fr- ,, -.gfr;l MR. GORDON BUTLER gives*Wfwl| tuition in Jazz. 1923 Steps; •..f«jl|J moderate. — Carlton Gore Rd. -i—s; ff PRIVATE Lessons given in Dancing--' | Telephone 1539. ■ ;,>t ''^-1 TEACHERS OF MUSIC AND ELOCUTION; j MISS EDNA TREMAIN, Teacher ,0] 1 Pianoforte. Careful attention to yon» ', % pupils.—lo. Tola St.. Ponsonby. — COMPETITIONS. 'l { HAMILTON COMPETITIONS. § /€ MUSIC. ELOCUTION, AND DANCING I OPENING MAY 3. " Entries close March 31. ->'«!"■' 1 Cheap Railway Fares. Syllabus now rem- 1 COMPETITIONS SECRETARY. ' _ P.O. Box 70. jl IW"EW ZEALAND HERALD- |j AND ' 1 a] AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. \ N.Z. Hira.i.d: Is per week, deliveredl j» j tovrn and suburbs. Prepaid, posted jn»» New Zealand, 15s per jjuarter; £2 * 7 * P" annum. _ • j ; i ingVi',l Auckland Weekly Nkws: Prepaid, *"■ 1 per quarter; £1 15s per annum. , ' .^'.-J N.Z. Herald: Small prepaid adverU»e-^ I ments under classified headings, 15s woros m per insertion, 2s fid thr&B consecutive tions; 20 words Is 9d per insertion. « gjs/; three consecutive insertions: 25 word» « J ,».i: per insertion, 7s three consecutive mserti™ .... Replies bearing nom-de-plumes or iniii» , only, care of post office, ere not delivered «... the Postal Department. „J.; T Replies to Advertisements will be .J 6 " .*. at tho office of the Herald, and, if net*. sary, forwarded on to the advertiser. '. n .. r , Birth Notices. 2s 6d per >n»«*Jl doctors' or nurses' names, Is eac •xtra. Marriage, t Dj»ath. Beeeavß^::; and Ik Mjkuoriam Notices. 2s 6d r^,. ; tiou of 80 words. If in excess of 30 T.W? 1 9d per line of five words extra. , lu i v t announcements must be signed oy . advertiser. ~ . ■ :. Contract rates on application. i Tli 1 The Proprietors do not. hoi* &&*&>■*. responsible for non-insertion of Aa ™l&tY': ments through accidont or to JJ J ( .» causes, or for error in the publication any Advertisement. ~'.•>■ f -'' l ~ • TELEPHONES-- ~s ; »i'f|^M Advertising and Commercial •■*s> l J ti .;', Job Printing' Order Office. 2890: F" bl g?Z T , 14- Editorial. 229: Reporters. 3693: Ediw. Weeklt Nbws and Photographic, «»vj-^aK' Address Communications to W»im» Horton. P.O. Box 32. Auckland. ,^ .- Waikato Branch: Victoria btrM, 4Si#l P.O. Hamilton. „, -„■■ . \>%sssmW t.„„j,v» nffloA- ss Feet Street. - '~•'■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 14

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