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AMUSEMENTS. " ; ' -gIS MAJESTY'S rpHEATRE.. . Direction - - - - J. C. Williamson. Ltd. ■ ■ . Managing Directors, Geo. Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell.' ' AN IMPORTANT THEATRICAL EVENT. Commencing WEDNESDAY. MAY 9 WEDNESDAY, MAY 9. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9. AND FOLLOWING- EVENINGS. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Have great. pleasure- in announcing to Dominion theatregoers, after PHENOMENALLY TRIUMPHANT SEASON IN SYD- ; NEY and MELBOURNE, the return visit of THE EMINENT ENGLISH ACTRESS. EMELIE POLINI. EMELIE POLINI. EMELIE POLINI. "• EMELIE POLINI. EMELIE POLINI. ~,...... EMELIE POLINI. EMELIE POLINI. . EMELIE POLINI. EMELIE POLINI, , Supported by a Distinguished Cast, Including NANCYE STEWART. G. KAY SOUPER. KATIE TOWERS. HERBERT LEIGH. JOHN FERNSIDE. RICHARD HATTERASS. ' ■ LETTY ANTON. ' ~ EILEEN COTTF.Y. DOROTHY PUR DELL. In A New and Powerful Play, " THE LIE." V,: " THE LIE." THE LIE." " THE lie/? ■• ■. ■> -;.--.-■•■■::- "THE LIE." " THE LIE." "■ By the Famous Author, .if. HENRY ARTHUR JONES. ;' ' "THE LIE." "THE LIE." Tense drama with thrill. "THE LIE." ing situations and rich"THE LIE." touches of comedy. The "THE LIE." tragedy of a light hr "THE LIE." uttered falsehood "THE LIE." ~ ;..', Herald, Sydney, says: "A packed Rous* stormed its applause for Miss Emelio Po- . Hni—she is splendidit is POLINI'S Till. UMPH." -. THE BOX' PLANS FOR 7 NIGHTS - OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT. AT LEWIS - R. EADY AND SON, LTD. During the Season. "MY LADY'S DRESS," v " THE FLAW." " FRENCH LEAVE" Will bo Played. ',;: RESERVED SEATS. 6s Gd (Plus Tax). ' Representative -- - - Walter Monk, - •OOYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. FIRST CONCERT. S)fn(\ SEASON 1923. FIRST CONCERT. (( \\ "SEASON 1928. ! FIRST CONCERT. (I A)) 'EASON 1923. FIRST CONCERT. V'. j£ SEASON 1923. "... TOWN HALL, '■ THUitoDAY. MAY 10. . TOWN HALL. THURSDAY. MAY 10.-." • Season Subscription Rales: 2 TICKETS EACH CONCERT, ills 6d. ■ 3 TICKETS EACH CONCERT, ISs •1 TICKETS EACH CONCEWT, 20s ':■■ No Extra Charge for Tax or Reserving.' Moke application at onco to ■ "- ' WM. COLTMAN. . ' , .198, .Queen Street. 1 . [■[' ? SYD. J. HARBUTT, -' ' 3, Kitchener Street. . •':'■■■ DANCING. AUSTRALIAN- Social Club. — Usual . A Weekly Social This Evening. Dane- ' I ing, S to 11, 1.0.0. F. Hall, Pitt St.-M. L. I ■Bourke. Hon. Sec. ' - ■ ' ■•._--'.. ! ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB.—Weekly;Dance, 'iIJ St. Benedict's Hall, East St., every - ! Saturday Night. Latest dances.•■-■■Lillis'. . ■ Orchestra. Ladies, la: Gents, la Gil. Dane* i j ing 8 to 11. — E. O'Donohue. Hon.- Sec. ACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra Wters ■ for " Socials, Balls, At Homes, and - Evenings. . —Edgar. Chemist. Khybor Pass. .'■'■' , MISS SPENCER, Teacher of the Latest Dances; day and evening classes. — Particulars. 25; Vincent St. Phone .2237. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.-— Office. 23C, Quean St.. ' 'Phones, 734 A. D6SA. 3969 (4 rincsi. | TEACH 01- DANCING. 'f'.lVflSS ~ BERYL , NETTLETON,. t IVA ■ '„ And . ' ,1 : ;■ MISSi ; : MAR.IORIE •. TURNER. 7;- , Commence their Adult .Dancing. Class • -MONDAY, May 7, at 6 p.m., in the Auckland Amate.ir Operatic Society Rooms O'Connell St. (second turning on the right off Shortland Street, above Garage). : . c. Pupils may : Enrol by Ringing Miss Tur- -' ner, 151. Devonport. •"■ . . N.B. Miss Turner has just, .returned from Australia with all tho Latest Jars .• movements." :- ' . DIXIELAND - CABARET . : DANCING IXIELAND CABARET ..DANCING '■■ ' ''&TUDIO.'" ; , ' ", ' •'■ STUDIO. Seo Our Instructress, ; MISS .LOIS JENNINGS, ' ' For Latest Tango and Jazz : Stops, M" ISS LAURIE •'KINGSLAND.--Studio:. I 28, Swaiißon 'St.••■„ "Phono 1755 or 2537.;, , Private lessons by appointment; dampen i''J - the Litest dancing; * commencing end of. , April. Boginnera, Mondays; Improver?, Thursdays, ■Intending Pupil*' must cfirol.N .. .TWI'ISS RUBY " H HERRIFF,- Teacher " of - ; dVii Classical,' Toe. Ragtime, Simultaneous Eccentric, Clog, National Duncimr, etc.--Tcl._3lGS. — i . XT ATI ON AL School of Dancing. .— Latest Mil American «t?p«.—Ring 1630, __i-__ i r>ROF. KELLEy. end. Miss Sonb-Dfloros. i .i I Expert Tuition in latest Ballroom ; Dances. Concessions to small L parties. E -Modern dancing Stud o. 30 Palmerston ■ Bmldings """ H.V.O. Hoiiraja-4 and 6-9_. , • ..__._.-„. LEGAL NOTICES. _._ iIS J A 'lfl-TA"OC"B"ftrr' and- Soli- . M cito'r. Palmorstpn", Building r Queen Street, heps to announce that duru B h » . temporary absence from tho .Dominion his practice will be carried on an usual by Mr. • .IKS. Hall, LL.B.. Barrister and Solicitor,' at the above premises. ' ■ - READY AN D Ii AMS AY. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPNotico is hereby given .that--tho parti nerrihip hitherto_ existing belwwn -tbd , undersigned »* Bar n;t«r. . .m d bolic.or. i ' Tinder the style 'of READY AND RAMSAY, bag been dissolved , .by mutual conBent as and from the 27th day of April. 19.3. ' Mr Ready will continue the .practice of bis profession at the new ftfttionsl Ban BuiWfaß«i next oW wt tJOc «, -Shor land Uiroot nVleobono 3G70), and Mr. ttam*fiy at tho late offices- of »he. firm, 808, <« ZcaUjjd Insurance Building (Telephone m *>- '. W. H. READY. HOLLO RAMSAY. Witness'to both signatures: J. 11. Miildoon, I - Accountant. Auckl,-ind. _■ ! j to- E W ZEAL A3 D II B R A L D. AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEV/3. . K7 1IIWI.D: Od per week, delivered in ' S loSn -.i« -*&i' bttpM. PO«t«d within j New Zealand. 12« Cd per quarter; I". Es per an Avc"'r.AVD WMKfct Nkws: Prepaid, 10, tJt nuarter: il »6« per annum, "v? toiw: Small prepaid adverti**m Jn2" under clmified heading. -15 word* U plr Action. t>« M thw con.ccunvo marr!per '■'%- I "'!'' ,„ 1« 04 per nwertion, 4- , M i .*v;t/;V<-~, -e'uuvc is»rt&n«: 25 word* 2. Gd -I per inSrtion. 7* thro* executive ■»«'•• tio T?«;iiea bearing nom-dft-plume* nr initial* Jt P cTr* of Tort ofSco, «ro not dehvert-d . Ut the oir,«.- <>f the HtnAlD. and if »««- ■ ! y™*™£ to th* advert »«« 1 * t/.-tk \oticKß. 2s Go • P«r maeriiou. ; BinTH f»«""*";, name, u each *■«">» ! doctors « »«»» U r5S. BeB«AV*«»T. and 13 mw .>'■•■<<■ If in .j,..,,, (,\ ™ word*. . ! tion of 30 word?... If n ;,,'; , r> , . M per line of I re 4 '^\ «.»• t / \ ha •'announcements raw.- '-<> ''■•-'•- . i " cSntSSt rates on. le, » <h< ,..,^ T „ i The proprMstori do n ' fnho7,'*dS»e----i re»PoMio.o for oonjnw»-.c , roro ether ::^ « T !fof error U m tho puUictws. of ; any advertisement. | TELEPHONES;..- ■ i T„b Pr»n"n| Ordir Office. -^:, S; i>! : i frEiEat 220: K/>j>oito». /'^; V^-' " , 1 wVr.Ki.v NV.ws and.P.-sDto?rapß.t. .^-. •VJdre*«. Cctnnuir-.icV.ions , •> W d»or. »W iHor'on P.O Box 32. .Auruland I Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (=«« Fleet Street. __,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18388, 2 May 1923, Page 16

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