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AMUSEMENTS. _____ EXTENSION XTENSION HAVANA QEASON AVANA-JDAND-JIiRROL OfiASON. RESPONDING TO IMPERATIVE PUBLIC DEMAND THE DIRECTORS HAVE DECIDED^TO^EXTE^^HE FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. ■ AND TO SUBMIT A COMPLETE OHANGE. QF pROGRAMME, ON MONDAY NEXT. I rr ,POOK YOUR SEATS. 'i TUESDAY. n nt.'- x, WEDNESDAY . Open Jhis Morning at Lewis R. . | I Eady and Son, Ltd. \ \ - ' ■ ■/ ■ ' HIS TVTAJESTY'S HfHIEATRF IS - MAJESTY'S IIIEATRE. Lessees --J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD* / NIGHTLY AT 8. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. Of the PRESENT GREAT PROGRAMME PRESFNT GREAT PROGRAMME! —— i . " Syncopation in Excelsis" makes the old feel young and the young feel younger. BERT ft ALTON'S WORLD FAMOUS ERT It ALTON'S WORLD FAMOUS QAVOY TJAVANA PAND Oavoy Havana J3and: The World's Finest Jazz Band. " THE TALK OF THE TOWN." A NIGHTLY FURORE. BERT TIRROL. ERT -L-RROL! The Greatest Impersonator of Female Tvdiss ~ on tho Modern. Stage. 11l Gorgeous Gowns. Magnificent Setting. fflte&SS&Sfr* Wonderful Voice i NOTE ERROL'S Indescribable Drolleries in; MODES AND MELODIES OF 1924. With His Dancing Partner: RAY HARTLEY. —__ _ From the Coliseum-. London. \ ISOLDE AND A LEXIS. Whirlwind SOLDE AND AIEXIS'. Danclrs M&W, AND PRAHAM. OCOTT AND VJRAHAM! In Comedy and Sentiment. Direct from the Hippodrome, New York. MR. TTYMACK. "AT &. JJ.YMACK. BOGEY VILLA." The Versatile Comedienne, . IV/fARIE TZENDALL, itXARIE AVENDALL. In Her Latest Character Songs. BRITAIN'S Renowned Soldier Conjurer: CARDINI, Deals a full hand of mystify ARDINI, ing Card . Manipulations. n PRICES: RESERVED, 6s; Others, Ss, .s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). -B&mss$ AT LEWIS E - EADY Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Kiosk, tree List Entirely Suspended. Manager - - - - - -■ A. R. SHEPARD NEXT MATINEE, SATURDAY. 2.30. . MATINEE PRICES: Adults. 2s; Children. Is. To all parts. Reserved.-3s 3d and Is 6d. GRAND. Opp. G.P.O. rpO-DAY. ■ Opp. G.P.O. AO-DAY. A Little Theatre with a Favourite Picture, A Comedy Drama, Starrins MAE T\f ARSH ' ae Marsh " PADDY npHE m - XTEXT - "DEBT ' "X ADDY J-HE - INeXT'- X>EBT ■ THING." HING." " PADDY THE-NEXT-BEST THING." " PADDY THE-NEXT-BEST THING." " PADDY THE-NEXT-BEST THING." " PADDY THE-NEXT-BEST THING." An Incomparable Picture from an : Incomparable Book, ■ With an Incomparable Star, MAE "\/r ARSH -- ae Marsh " PADDY THE - TVTEXT - PEST "X ADDY XhE - INEXT - JJEST THING." XIIING." " PADDY THE-NEXT-BEST THING." " PADDY THE-NEXT-BEST THING." Full of Love, Laughter. Thrills, and Comedy. See the Jovely Mae Marsh as a Tom-boy. Screened at 11.30. 2, 4, 6.10. and 8.15. . MATINEE (TO-MORROW) SATURDAY AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. 7MXIELAND X/IXfELAND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. 3.15 P.M. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. 3.15 P.M. Come along and show your ability in"continuation of Fox-trot Competition. Admission, including Afternoon Tea. 2s 6d. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8-12 (Midnight). TO-MORROW NIGHT. 8-12 (Midnight). Patrons will again have the pleasure of seeing Miss Dorothy Richardson in Solo. . Dances. The Famous DIXIE '.' FIVE" m their usual good form will stimulate thfl dancing with their inimitable rendering cr tho latest Jazz. ' Admisiosn for Saturday Nighty ss. Evening Dress optional. Booking Is Extra. SALES OF WORK. Q PAUL'S PARISH HALL. - y O. Symonds Street. DON'T FORGET SALE OF WORK. OPEN TO-DAY (Friday). AND'TOMORROW (Saturday). Lovely, inexpensive Christmas Gift*. Dainty Silk Lingerie, etc.. etc. Everything for Everybody. | DANCING. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.-Office. 23G. Queen St. 'Plktpp 734 A. 39« ii ('4 rings). - TEACHERS OF DANCING. EXPERT Private Tuition in Ballroom Dancing: success guaranteed.—Professor Kelley. 30. Fiilmerston Bides,., opp. G.P.O. _ i ;. , , _ — ' — . ATEW ZEALAND HERALD 3 i\ AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. . N Z Hekald: 9d per week, delivered in " town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within , New Zealand. 12s 6d per Quarter; £2 5s per 1 a 'Auckland Weeki.s News: Prepaid, 10s per quarter; XI 15s per annum. NZ Heka-o: Small prepaid advertiM- . men'ts under classified headings. 15 wordii is per insertion,- 2s 6d three consecutive inser tions: 20 words Is 9d per insertion it 6d • three consecutive insertions; 25 words _ca • per insertion, 7s three consecutive inser- - bearing nom-de-plumes or initials 3 only, care of post office, are not delivered bv the Postal Depaitment. „:„„j • Replies to advertisements will be received 1 at the Office of the Herald, and if n«« sary. forwarded on to the advertiser. . Bxktu Notices, 2s 6d P* »™ " doctors' or nurses' names »-^ i tion of 30 words. If m excess of 30 words. "d per lino of five words extra. Ine* 1 announcements must be signed u> , advertiser. ~ ~.. \ Contract rates on fPPbcation. lves Tho Proprietors do not hold t^" 1 -! , / i Sponsible for non-insertion » »dveg SS*. of any advertisement. 3 TELEPHONES: Advertising and Publishing! 1 ?i 0b fdTtorial %' rTpo Editor, wi«Si tO N& "and Ph^tcgra ? hic Address Communications to ■ wuso "sas-t- 0 --**- vaffiV' «-*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 20

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