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AMUSEMENTS. .._, TULLEK'S UpEIIA ■ IIOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and sons. iita. MATINEE AT 2.20 TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.30 ; TO-DAY. . BARGAIN PRICES: 6d, Is, ls-6d (Plus Tax). , ' TO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT-AT S-TO-NIGHT. .Wonderful Success Of "STIFFY AND MO AS WAITERS." '• STIFFY AND MO AS WAITERS.' " It's a Wonderful Show.' '•STIFFY AND MO AS WAITERS." "STIFFY AND MO AS WAITERS.' It's a Beautiful Show. "STIFFY AND MO AS WAITERS." "STIFFY AND' MO AS WAITERS." It's a Marvellous Show. "STIFFY AND MO AS WAITERS." " STIFFY AND MO AS WAITERS." It's a Real Show. VAUDEVILLE IN ADDITION. Eirst Appearance Of PAT NASH PAT NASH And NELLIE ANDERSON. NELLIE ANDERSON. A Riot of. Singing, Patter, and Acrobatics. First Appearance Of ELSA LEWIS. ELSA LEWIS. Violiniste and Whistler. Welcome Return of JACK BIRCHLEY. JACK BIRCHLEY. The '' Injarubber " Man. HARRY NORTH. HARRY NORTH. -The Concertina Swaggio, Plans nt Lewi* R. Fsdv nr-d 50... Ltd., till 5. then at THE THEATRE till 7. 'Phone 1595 for Reserved Seats. Prices: Is, 2s,2s'6d, 3s, phis tax., CHEERIO! H E E R I O! . (10 MORE DAYS.)

Good morning, everybody! Now, ladies, this is washing day. You'll be tired and worried about potting the clothes dry, bo I want to cheer you up a bit. Well, hero's good news. The tickets are selling like hot scones. 1 can poo that I must arrange for some'ticket depots in the city. Now ladies, I'm sorry that Douglas Fairbanks won't be here in time to perform, but don't worry, wo have some others that will fully, compensate. Say. who can guess where the best man found, the ring? 5s for best answer. J. AN APOLOGY TO THE POLICE. I beg to apologise to constable 107032 for ignoring his signal to stop last night. Gee. I was so excited that I could hardly fee tho beastly "Put and Take" signal. What made me excited ? Listen. I had just been down to Mr, Clym Edgare's, of the Opera House, and ho introduced me to those two gorgeous comedians. STIFFY and MO. With my heart in my boots I asked them if they would come and give us . a few minutes' scream at JASPER'S CONCERT. Imagine my delight when they both said " TTES." , "I ES." , ; . I nearly kissed them both. I was go tickled. ' So you see. constable. I was in a hurry to get home and tell my "better half" (? three-quarters?) the good news. Say, constable, don't you hope "Mo" doesn't swaller his utensils? DON'T FORGET THE DATE— THURSDAY. HIT AY 01 v 1 hursday. May Ol 3s, 2s, Is. MEETINGS. ■_ HPHISTLE QOCIAL pLUB. A Special General Meeting will be held in Lounge Room, The Scots Hall, Symonds Street, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst. • '-. BUSINESS: ' r ' Confirmation of Rules, 7.45 p.m. General, 8.15 p.m. }■ .. " M. GILLESPIE. ■, " ' lion. Secretary. i— - .... -L. —rr? ELECTORAL, v _____ TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COM--1 BINED DISTRICTS OF HENDERSON, HELENS VILLE. W ARK WORTH. GLEN EDEN, iIODNETY COUNTY., . . WAITEMATA. AND GREAT BARRIER ISLAND. I beg to -thank you for electing me as your Representative on the Auckland Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. I will be , pleased to attend to any communication forwarded to me and servo you to tho best of my ability. JAMES McLEOD. St. Luke's Road, Mount Albert. '- , ' ==== ■ ',1 LIBRARIES . THE Athenaeum. Auckland's Leadino JL Lendin- Library, subscription- or deposit. (Basement), N.Z Insuranco Buildin- . ..•'..'., ..;. i <^—~ ■ — i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE A GOOD Piano is cheapest in tho long run. Buy a Weber, or Justin Browne. Moore's, Cusi-oma St. :il_ ALLISON, one of the beat of this great make, £82 10s.~ Auckland Piano Agency, 291. Queen St. ■ BRINSMEAD Piano wanted to sell quickly; £10.—Piano.'Box 214. Hamilton. . BRINSMEAD, £37 10s; Spencer. £42 10s: Haakc, £55; Schumann, £65.— N.Z. Piano Company, 119, Symonds St. DON'T b« Gulled" 'Call and hear Carl Fle3ch play Schubert's " Ave Maria" jon the Ed.son Diamonu Disc Phonofftapu, 70, City Chambers. ■ EDISON DEALERS. 70, City Chamber., sell it cheaper; Machines. Records, Is; Needles, fid tin. Repairs. ■ GRAMOPHONES and Records.—Best at lowest cost.—Blo (Basement). N.Z. Insurance Building. Open Friday evenings. (GRAMOPHONE Records, half-price; sale T or exchange or library.—'Pliocenes Exchange, 14. Darby St.. City. ' GRAFONOLA. Columbia, double spring, as new, £10; New Mellowphone, £6; genuine bargains.—7o. City Chambers. MOUTH Organs, best makes, 2s to 10s fid; Accordeons, 20s upwards; post free.—6s, Victoria St.. 'phone 2G7OA. PIANO, Everson. new; cost £120. What offer? Owner leaving.—Address' at Heualp I TXTORLD'S Befit Gramophone Record, ! it " Velvet Face" Classic and Jazz, sfl.— I Moodic. over Hazard's. Queen St. £»97—CHAPPELL. Cottage, sweet ton*: r&-j I no borer.—M.M.. 850. Hr.rtALf). x.- BORD i . £65.v Canterbury : *75. <&-±U* EavestftS (like new). Stse these bargain*.Moore's. 6. Customs St. I'iQ -Rosewood, iron frame, check cA**±t/ action; absolute bargain; sweet tone.—Apply Crockery Shop. 143, Symonds St. X*7Q IDS.— System, overstrung, .-*-/ ItJ underdamner. highest grade, upright grand.—Crockery Shop, 143, Symonds PI ». I A N O 3. In order to reduce our large stock of Piano* we have made a further REDUCTION IN PRICES, REDUCTION IN PRICES! And are now Offering Reliable NEW OVERSTRUNG PIANOS By First-clats Makers from £100 UPWARD. Several Second-hand Pianos at Low Prices. gRITISH AND (CONTINENTAL "piANO pO.. HAYMAN'S BUILDINGS <Opp. Parr.el: Car Stop), CUSTOMS STREET EAST. A. UEG MAN. Manaa.r. MUSI IHSTRUMENTS WANTED. ORGAN, in good order; suitable for , T „ cii urch; state price and particulars — ->. Fear, Pirongia. PIANO wanted, good order, must be free •i- (rom borer; reasonable.—Particulars to C s_b. 329. HgBAL&. f. "pIANOS (2). good, wanted urgently t.« %L ie *& P"*"" 1 *". Ale* Hawthorn. Ltd.. Vi. ivararigahape Rd. 'Phone 2M9A.. t QKELTON Spades. s» sd; Sheffield \rP e. Shovel*. 0* M - L ,V? d 'K I«andf*cr'r.t ' Outfits. 3h—Boyle. 41. Victoria St. c * Rt j ELECTRIC Lighting and Power; English J 11/ material; quotation* free- — Bal'ery : Manufacturing and Elect. En*. Co.; 2asoX. | QPECIAL DISPLAY OP NEW WOODEN | O BEDSTEADS. WIRES, AND KAPOK ; REDDING at GEORGE WALKERS Pr.cet greitlr reduced. I BALEROOliB; 38. QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18404, 21 May 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18404, 21 May 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18404, 21 May 1923, Page 14

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