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AMUSEMENTS. — j? KING'S mHEATRv '- ING'S Ihlatll ' 3» Proprietors - - John = Fuller and's'^Wi Direction Kate How ard *' ■ OVERWHELMING SUCCESS, %$& Veritable Triumph Scored by ' '*jsg* i : ' " ~~~~~~~~^t^Mw I POSSUM pADDOCK"" f "^Je- " 1 ossum Xaddock> -*« Auckland Endorses Australia's VerdTT" POSSUM T)ADD"OCK 7r ~ r T-- '-" • OSSUM 1 AKDuck!" 5 —— ■ ' ■■'-••.; 'I'gWWBW■ The Greatest, Most Riotous LauewT"' '-'H maker of the Century. 6U ' et - II The Vast Audience that Crammed Ever, II Corner of the King's Theatre on slt« rj ' '";- II day Last Laughed Yelled. Bocked »»&" II VOICES OF THE MANY GOING HOME- " Best Play I've Ever Seen." ' "It' 3 a Bonser." "Wonder if TV,—. Any More Like That." illey '« The King's Galvanised— Electrified T„» ' New Life— Clever, ArtUtic to KATE HOWARDE PLAYERS "' Each and Every One at Their Best ' • I " pOSSUM PADDOCK." I 1 "X OSSUM JTaDDOCK." — : : ——^"'iV'" Gives Everyone Their Chance. r '- '• H Over Two Thousand Foregathered' at the i : -' LITTLE OLD PADDOCK K ■ On Saturday Last. • - But There's 160 Thousand in .-' , AUCKLAND TO FALL IN LINE Ladies to Your Places—There's Room »_ All—Partners to Follow. ■?;?■: Book Early to Avoid Disappointment Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son r'u' ■■. also Mi. R. Fihley's. News Agent, Pijjj!:' Manageress - - KATE HOWABa^ t, '>''' —^———————^———— -—-ii • , •£s&* gOHEMIAN n KCH E3TBI «jjjl!%=, (Subscription Concerts.) 70-PERFORMERS-IDI '- "+<£*£*>- 70—PERFORMERS-m . .. FIRST CONCERT OF 1923 SEASON.' FIRST CONCERT OF 1923 SEASON.- '' TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 26TH. ' V ' . TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 26TH. '■" ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. (See Last Saturday's Issue.) ', ''\i' f ; , -: Subscribers' List Now Open. >■' ;;r - Early Application Necessary. 2 Reserve Tickets for Each of the 4 • ■ . Concerts, 15s. , I (Extra 'Tickets, pro rata.) •<-.;" ; l A. W. ROBERTSON. %u I Secretary, \y; I 189, Queen Street, I -.' H Next E. and F. Piano Aeency, I,Wi,.;;s;f _ „ __>'■ g —-—- TQIXIELAND." —■—-.. To Secure Good Tables— ;1 3 * BOOK EARLY. ,;•,'' NOTE.— Booking Fee. •■ ~ DANCING. ~ ' BtURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra » n rf ■'■' » Concert Band.— 236. Queen Si "■' 'Phones 734 A, II6BA. 3969 (4 rings). V> ? '' ' JACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra ".> esters "loir • -S Socials, Balls, At Homes,-and' Even- '*' ings.—Edgar, Chemist, Khyber Pass.'' \ ; ■ ; : | TEACHERS Of DANCING. uvj "VTATIONAL School of Dancing. — Latest ■1 i American ' steps.— 1539. • PROF. R. C. H. KELLEY, assisted by - : - ; Miss Sonia Dolores, —Expert Tuition in latest Ballroom Dances. Concessions \to --' small . parties.— Dancing Studio. 30, i; Palmerston Bldgs.. opp. GJP.O. Hours': ■ 12-4 and 6-9. TEACHERS OF MUSIC AND ELOCUTION - '•' —— —— ; ; . ■ ™ A OL D •■£» AXT ER. "\> VIOLINIST. ' .•."'''•;■ ;; '^s ■•':..■'-'■' : ':■:'■* Studio: '.• Hellaby's Buildings. Queen Street. ',jU Phone 2026. • . ' ffM ~ ■.-.'■ '• ~- .-.•■■ -~ ■■■;■■. ■ i\%< ; — ■ —-— _ "vsj VIOLIN — young. Teacher takes ■V, ; . earnest students •: 25b term.—Box ;■ 1371, G.P.O. " ! ■:: RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. M • ~ —~T ; ..; .- .>;,■•_•.■ . ~-:.■ -..:■ .■ . ~~~::Mi RINKS FRESH '. FROM FRUIT, '- You know the extra flavour of "?'■ drinks iSm freshly made from fruit. At Stacey's Fine '' Soda Fountain you can see made drink* ?(S and enjoy fresh orange i and '• lemon -' drinks. An electrical machine, a whizz, and you W have the fruit juice readily extracted. : Thi|S; is the base of the drink that will win ;Jsps' favour. "Enjoy one to-day at STACEY'S, ■(■. -■;';.'''•""'■ ■■.-•' : - " 61. Queen'St.'Jllw ' : " I SANFORD'S r DINING ROOMS, ; OPPOSITE 0.. QUEEN ST. - FISH MEALS. '••::-■.■■■•• —-' ■ : ,: ■- -'.'." '■■' ' •'■ . : '.;.":'; -:,]- ;~ '■■'■' ' . ■ ' ; :: *'h r ff>m ' Open From 9 _.m. • Until 10 p.m.' Daily. "J-' i.";' (Closed : All Day Sundays.) „ •". ; s '''.'■' " • ''■■■■ '■: ■-::■■■■■ -•■■ . '■.. ■'■■•.•" -:i'Ji!l^fgg§ STRAND CAFE. ■■ ■ PRIOR STILL LEADING. V. : - ; ■>■■ - BEST la 6d MEAL -IN-.TOWN/^lP^p j MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. '■ . ■'•■ ASK Anybody! \ The- best Pianos for leMt money are at ~ Moore's, '" Customs ;Bt". Hear them. ■ , ■ .-' "_.;•-.--.-"■ CLAVIER (Virgil-Practice). for.': : developi ing perfect finger action and preveataf, | nerve . strain.-^-Address;; at ;' Herald. LARIONET, VB ,' ~Boehm, ; cocus 1 i«^S ■'■■;. nearly i.new;; good . ebonite mouthpieWr £15 te with case, a bargain.—A. Eady'sMlfllfes Co. (Eady'a), 112-116, ■■. Queen St. ' _ EDISON $ DEALERS. ' 70, r 5 City Chambers, J .'■': sell it. cheaper. Machines. Records, is; Needles, 6d - tim : Repairs. -. ____ißtw|l NGLISH Insmment, . splendid : ? condition and to net iron frame, overstrung; *<»• J —72. Esplanade Rd„ Mt. Eden. .1 . d GRAMOPHONE Records, half-price; sal* g '.or- exchange' or library.—Phoneries hi- a change. 14, Darby St.. City. . || RAMAPHONES and Records.-We,ta» I 1 ? the best at-lowest cost.— (Baa*-, , B ment); N.Z. Insurance Building. | HAAKE Piano, cost £105. good as-new. no | borer.—Glanjfille, Prince Albert Hotel. m ■ Onehunga. ■ ■'■■':■■ ' '':--' '-^Swifp | IMPROVE your Gramophone with Tension M Diaphragm, fitted to any reproducer, d 10s.—Moodie, Hazard's. : ._.-' | JUSTIN ,;: BROWNE . Pianos, v England's : :■■ best-<;■ latest models unpacked; prices reduced.— Customs St. (next W*v«ley).:.-;...,- .-/•;:.■.:.■'■ :■ .- ■■' ______ , PIANO, horizontal grand, English; » , masterpieca of superb quality; caw , and terms.— 608, Heeai/p. _ T7TOLK7S. Ukuleles, Guitars, Mandolin'. - V Gramophones, Banjos, new and second hand.—Meltzer Bros.. 65. Victoria at. ■ ■_ -_ ( "musical INSTRUMENTS WANTEP__ PIANO wanted to buy Privately; free from borer; up to £50; immediate casti, t no dealers,- Teacher. 404. Herat.t) _ , j v_W : ZEAL D HERALD- 9 ; | AND . | ,-:.-' .AUCKLAND ' WEEKLY NEWS. r \,'' ■ 1 N.Z. Hebam: Od per week, delivered is,'- | town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted.witW»|e|| New Zealand, 12s 6d per quarter; £2 5s per | annum. ,_ _ -i m.; 1 Auckland Weekly News: Prepaid, W 1 per quarter; £1 15s per annum. -,_ I N.Z. Herald: Small prepaid adverUto- ■ ments under classified headings, 15 words « n per insertion, 2s 6d three consecutive m»er _~« tions: 20 words Is 9d per insertion ,U ig, ■ three consecutive insertions; 25 words za «. - .a per insertion, 7s three consecutive uiw -■ "_Spl£m bearing nom-do-plumes or initiaj J only, care of post office, are not deliver by the Postal ' Department. r( , -.{ V ed Replies to advertisements will be "CfflW. at the office of the Herald, and. « "*** sary, forwarded on to the advert ... Birth Notices. 2s 6d P«JTO doctors' or,-nurses' names, la f^^M | extra. Mabriaqe, t Death. ***£?£% ,- 5 and In Memorial Notices, 2s 6d per fflgg ? V tion of 30 words. If in excess^of 80 woro, - % 3d: per line of five words . extra. b /|he\ announcements must be signed dj. , advertiser. . . i Contract rates oni application. ~ m j^p^ The proprietors dp not hold responsible for non-insertion of ad vera ments through accident or from ° l of causes, or .for error in the publication any- advertisement. TELEPHONES : Advertmng and Commercial: l»« JJJ; Job Printing Order Office, ™W.VM^tot,mm ■ 14. . Editorial, 229; Reporters. 3693. an « Weekly News and. Photographic. a» tfd | Address - Communications to wuso* .. ~? , Horton, P.O. Box 32, Auckland.^f^fflm Waikato Branch: Victoria Stree* 'MS Hamilton. '—' . c *.__* '?W®m London Office: 85, Fleet Street. . jMSM

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 14

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