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AMUSEMENTS. _ imSS OIiMJ H8S1I: Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. Seventh Week, and Still Going Strong. QTOREY'S T>EVUE VJEORGE OTOREY'S JLVEVUE A..OV. The Popular Favourites, the most Brilliant Revue in George Storey a HjZ--1 ujuiauu xvt'vue ill vjruui. Vj tensive Repertoire, entitled. " T7IXPLOSIONS.'' A "JaiXpLOSIONS." % A Barrage of Merriment in IS Bombs of Mirth and Laughter. J» Brilliant Scener in Bewildering bucces sion. The Big Revue o£ Revues. I An Artistic Acrobatic Treat. CULLERS' pLEVEN 1 ULLERS' JCiLEVEN "\]{T ONDERS. VV ONDERS. Eleven Marvels in most Sensational, and entertaining Feats of Tumbling. THE MTJLLANEY BROS. CHAS. SHERMAN. CURLY SHERWOOD. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES; 3s. 2» and Ib. Plan at Lewis }{. Eady and Son. Ltd., till 4.4 c, and at Theatre from 5.30. BOX' PLANS FOR SEYMOUR HICKSELLALINE TERRISS SEASON NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD.. - - •. i T3ESHRVED O.S. and D.C., (*S. I i -CvESERVED O.S. and D.C.. V>S. j I Plus Tax. No Booking Fee. A Word to the: Wise--BOOK EARLY) OPERA PERA HOUSE. OUSE. "PERA HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Direction: Hugh J. Ward Theatres Pty., Ltd. Governing Directors: Sir Benjamin fuller, Hugh J. Ward, John Fuller. COMMENCING TX7-EDNESDAY, T?EBRUAKY i Q ? Wednesday, ~February 10. Hugh J. Ward has the honour to present, for the First and Only Time in Auckland, the Distinguished London Stars; QEYMOUR ■ TTICKS oeymour Hicks And IT'LL ALINE i WITH THEIR FAMOUS LONDON COMPANY. After Sweeping Triumphs throughout the Dominion, their Final Australasian Appearance. In a Series of Superb Plays, Commencing with Two Plays, " SCROOGE," and " SLEEPING PARTNERS," which are bracketed as the opening offering, and present a striking illustration of the marvellous range of the famous artist's Stagecraft, " QCROOGE." " OCROOGE." " SCROOGE." " SCROOGE." " SCROOGE.' "SCROOGE." Dickens' Masterpiece. ," A Cliristmafi Carol," with Ivl r. H'cka in his famous impersonation of the Miser. 1 SLEEPING : O LEE PING " SLEEPING " SLEEPING " SLEEPING " SLEEPING " SLEEPING " SLEEPING PARTNERS. ARTNERS. PARTNERS. PARTNERS. PARTNERS. PARTNERS. PARTNERS. PARTNERS A delightfully Witty and Sparkling Comedy, adapted from the French by_ ivlr. Hicks. A Lightly Diverting and Fascinating Lonoon Comedy Success. A Comedy in the truest eence of the word, with shrewd truth underlying the brilliance of its dialogue. HUGH J. WARD'S AMAZING PRE-WAR PRICES: Reserved: D.C. and 0.5.. 6s. (No Booking Fee). Back Stalls: 4a. Upper Circle: Is. (Early Doors, Is Extra). All Taxable Prices Plus Tax. Plan now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. BOOK EARLY IT COSTS NO MORE. A GREAT American, Charles M. Schwab, says: " There is a 'reach' to music that the other arts have not; it seems to get' to you in an exhausted mood and refreshes where a book or picture is not so sure."—N.Z. BAND CONTEST. FEB. 23 TO PUBLIC NOTICES. A UCKLAND METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME AND ORPHANAGE. The Opening Ceremony of the New Branch, Auckland's Road, Epsom, will take piace on SATURDAY Afternoon next, February 11, at 3 o'clock, when the Mayoress, Lady Gunson, will declare the building open. Chairman: REV". E. DRAKE. Addresses will be given by the R.av. A. Ashcroft, President of Conference, and the Rev. Geo. Bond. Weather permitting, the function will be held in the open, and afternoon, taa will be provided on the lawn. Orchestra in attendance. A cordial invitation is extended to all interested in orphanage work. ' t Buses leave Greenwood's Corner at 2.30 and 2.45 p.m. A UCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Jr.L (Incorporated). TRIP ON THE BEAUTIFUL WAIIATO RIVER, CAMBRIDGE TO ONEHUNGA IN THE DAY. A trip has been arranged by commodious Steamer, leaving Cambridge on THURSDAY, Fobruary 19, 1925, at 5.30 a.m., and arriving at _ Onehunga, the same evening. This will §ive visitors an opportunity of not only viewing the River, but also inspecting the site of the proposed Wiiuku Canal. The steamer passage is free, luncheon and light refreshments can be obtained on board at reasonable rates. Members wishing to make the trip are requested to communicate, not later than MONDAY NEXT, the 36th inst,, with the undersigned, from whom all particulars can be obtained. 4 H. C. TEWSLEY. Secretary. ' AVi ARAU GOLD CLAIM TO BE SOLD. Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the owner of Claim No. 48 is reluctantly compelled to effect quick sale. The Claim is situated right in the Gorge, recognised by experts as, one of the best positions on the river. Kawarau Gold Field Claims are appreciating rapidly in value, and are very difficult to obtain, therefore early application is necessary to get possession of No. 48. Send written overtures, citing price offered, to GOLD CLAIM NO. 48, Cara Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Trustee Executors' Building, Dimedin. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 1 ZEALAND—WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER of the Administration Act, 1908. and its amendments: AND IN THE . ESTATE OF ALFRED GOODARE, late of Glenbrook, Farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that a second and final dividend of Is 3d in the £ haa been declared on all claims admitted against this estate and may be received at the Office of the undersigned on MONDAY the 16th inst. Dated this 12th day of February, 1925. R. F. WARD, District Public Trustee for Auckland. rPAKAPUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL. I AUCTIONEERS ACTS, 1903 and 1910 NOTICE OF ISSUE OF LICENSE. I hereby give notice that JOHN DUGALD MORISON, who haa a place of business within the above Borough, has been duly licensed to eell ■by auction, such license to continue in force until the day on which the first ordinary meeting of the Borough Council is held after the 31st day of December next. Dated 12th day of February, 1925. S, BRITTAIN BUM* Xoto Clerk,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18942, 13 February 1925, Page 18

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