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AMUSEMENTS. , ; Rffl •' ORB "' HB® Direction: John Fuller and Bona. Ltd. TO-NIGHT - AT 8. - Inf'TrHT* TO-NIGHT - AT 8. - TO-NIGHT. INITIAL •APPEABANOE IN HEW STIFFY /AND MO, STIFFY AND MO. STIFFY AND MO. BTIFFY AND MO, And their Wonderful Company, in their First Production, entitled. "STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS.;; "STIFFY AND MO AS LORD8 VI "STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS. (> " STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS. CAST: In the order of their appearance. MAJOR PORTER- - - D*n M Dunbar o Sorter" - - - SS Paul WILLIE (A°Sf - "• '■ Keith Connolly" nORIS - - - - - - - - - Rene Vando LORD SNAZZELL - - - - Peter Brooks LORD BEANCASTER - - - Mike C. = vrn Jtvoy xiene STIFFY at - Phillips Girls of the Beach: Maudie Boyoe. Melba. Farrington. Annie Sturgeon, Eillen Doreen Stevenson, Irene \ando. DO NOT FORGET . The First Production is " STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." " STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." " STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." BIG VAUDEVILLE SUPPORTING. First Appearance of the ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. Presenting Excerpts from Favourite Operas. CHAS. LAWRENCE. THE REECE SISTERS. CRAYDON AND MACK, SLAVIN AND THOMPSON. Plans at Lewis R. Eadv and Son, Ltd.. till 5; then at the THEATRE till 7. 'Phono 1595, for Reserved Seats. PRICES : Is. Ss, 2s 6d. 3a (Plus Tax). The t yric. HE JUYRIC. j TO-NIGHT, at 8. TWO BIG FEATURES. TWO SPLENDID STORIES. From TWO POPULAR WRITERS. For the First Time in Auckland. Universal Films Present: HENRY B. WALTHALL, MARJORIE DAW. RALPH GRAVES. In PETER B. KYNE'S Most Popular Story: " THE T ONG /CHANCE." " -L HE -LiONG I^HANCE." It's Sadness turns to Gladness in a Wonderful Story of Self-Sacrifice. The Other Big Feature is A GRAND WELSH LOVE STORY: Torn qails." ORN OAILS." Allen Raine's Exquisite Romance. Now a Priceless Jewel of Motion Picture Achievement. " TORN SAILS." " TORN SAILS." " TORN SAILS." An All-British Masterpiece, From the Pen of the Popular -Welsh Authoress. Photographed in and around the Welsh Coast on Cardigan Bay. LATEST GAZETTES. And THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices. 'Phone 3645 for Seats. * GRAND MATINEE PROGRAMME TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.30. NIGHTLY AT 7.45. NIGHTLY AT 7.45. KOSIE "PICTURE rpHEATRE. OSIE X ICTURE IHEATRE. MOUNT ALBERT TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. MABEL NORMAND In "WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA." And «a Big Supporting Programme. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Special engagement of SKIPPER FRANCIS, Swimmer of the Bristol Channel, who will appear in delightful song scenas, accompanied by his Hawaiian Guitar. Note Our Prices.—Adults: Dress Circle, Is 3d; Stalls. 9d. Children: Dress Circle, 9d- Stalls, 6d. Plus Tax. Overture every evening at 7.40 by the KOSIE ORCHESTRA (conductor, Mr. J. A. Ewart). MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2.30. Admission: Children, 3d and 6d. Coming MONDAY: Jackie Coogan in "Peck's Bad Boy." ALFRISTON .HALL. Pictures, Dance Combined. Every Saturday This Week—" Winning a Bride," And " Mite of Love." i> EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. '■ K "\F ORTHERN STEAMSHIP ! IN CO.. LTD. I DAY TRIPS TO WAIHEKE. • !P* 1■ m (As per Waiuku Timetable.) O.V. WAIUKU. - FARES: ! Surfdale and Ostend .... 3s Awaroa and. Cowea Bay .. .. 4s Orapiu .". .. .. .. 6s Tickets available for day only. Light Refreshments obtainable on board vessel. -JVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP KOxOj 1\ COMPANY. LTD. SATURDAY WEEK-END TRIPS, MARCH 24. (Weather permitting.) Ostend, Awaroa, Orapiu, and Cowes Bav— 1.45 p.m. - - S.S. GAEL Surfdale and Omiha (Rocky Bay)-— 1.45 p.m. O.V. WAIUKU Vessels will return from above ports on MONDAY, in time to reach Auckland about 9 a.m., with the exception of Omiha. Th& O.V. WAIUKU returns on SATURDAY. leaving Omiha (Rocky Bay) at 5 p.m., Ostend at 5.15 p.m., and Surfdale at 5.51) p.m. ! ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP I jlOxOj 'IN COMPANY. LTD. I w SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. (Weather permitting.) MARCH 25. Surfdale, 9.45 a.m. • - - O.V. WAIUKU Ostend and Omiha, 9.45 a.m. - S.S. HAUITI NOTE.—The steamer will proceed from Ostend to Omiha (Rocky Bay). Passengers will bo landed in boats until wharf is completed. Steamer will leave Omiha at 4.30 p.m., Ostend at 5 p.m.. Surfdale at 5 p.m. Return Fares, 3a, day only. * . "1 A REACHLANDS. timrAmd JL v toss* HARD BEACHES. LAUNCH LANCIA leaves from Steps, next Ferry Buildings, at 9.45 a.m. Every Sunday and Wednesday, and at 12.45 p.m. Every Saturday; 3s return. Motor-cars leave* from front of Commercial Bank, Queen Street, at 9.45 a.m. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, and at 12.15 p.m. Every Saturday; 7s 6d leturn. Please book seats by car. Office; 19. Commercial Bank Chambers, 64. Queen Street. City. £~AUNCHES MASPORT AND , KIA ORA". Leaves Auckland: Leaves Silverdale• (Hire Steps). Fri., 8.30 a.m. Fri., 11.30 a.m. Sat., 1.50 p.m. Mon., 6.30 a.m. Mon., 10.30 a.m. Tues., 12.30 p.m. Trips Tues., Thurs., Fri., 5.15 p.m.. to Arkle Bay. Way Ports only. Returning morning, 6.30 o'clock. V. HARRISON, F. MACKAY. Props. QMIHA BEACH ' ESTATE. Launch KIA ORA leaves from Steps, next Ferry Building. TO-MORROW (Saturday). 1.15 p.m. Launch MASPORT on SUNDAY, at 10 a.m. Return Fare. 2s 6d. Office: 107, .N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS . QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. DANCING. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office, 236, Queen St. 'Phones 734 A. 1168 A. 3969 (4 rings). " JACKSON'S Jazz., Orchestra caters for Socials, Balls, At Homes, and Evening^— Chemist, Khyber Pass. TEACHERS Oh DANCINQ. LATEST in Ballroom Dances thoroughly XJ taught. Write or call for early appointments. Hours. 10-4 and 6-9.—Prof. R. C H Kelley, Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bides., opp. G.P.O. "PRIVATE Lessons given in Dancing.— X Telephone 1539. TET Norton Do It.—Supply your lucky J-i Engagement Ring, You save good j i.s.a.— Karangahape Rd. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18356, 23 March 1923, Page 18

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