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WHAT IS THE PERFECT LOVER? WHAT IS BE? YOU'LL KNOW, IF YOU SEE SEYMOUR HICKS IN " SLEEPING PARTNERS" AT THE OJ.SRA 'HOUSE TO-MORROW NIGHT. FURTHER, YOU WILL LEARN: PRECISELY WHAT WAS THE CHARACTER j DICKENS HAD IN MIND WHEN HE i CREATED, THROUGH THE PEN. THE IMMORTAL EBENEZER SCROOGE. Qfera tjousb. pera House. Proprietors; John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. Direction; Hufh J. Ward Theatres Pty., Ltd. Governing Directors: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Hugh J. Ward. John Fuller. r 110-NIGHT, A T Q 10-night, At o. The Most Important Theatrical Event Now Zealand has ever known. Hugh J. Ward baa the Honour to Present THE DISTINGUISHED LONDON STARS. THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF A DECADE. For the First, and Only Time in Auckland, QEYMOUR TTICES Oeymour Hicks J?LLALINE rpERRISS J-'LLALINE i- ERRISS WITH THEIR FAMOUS LONDON COMPANY. A New Era in New Zealand's Theatrical History. The Final Australasian Appearance of the Famous Stars, after Swooping Triumphs through the Dominion. Commencing with A GALA PRESENTATION OF Iwo I lays, which are Bracketed Together as the Opening Offering, FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, And Present a Striking Illustration of the Marvellous Range of MR. SEYMOUR HICK S Stagecraft. "QCROOGE." " OCROOGB." " SCROOGE." " SCROOGE." " SCROOGE." " SCROOGE. ' Dickens' Masterpiece. " A Christmas Carol, with Mr. Hicks in his 'amouss impersonation of the Miser, played by him over :i 500 times. " (SLEEPING '* Sleeping " SLEEPING " SLEEPING " SLEEPING " SLEEPING " SLEEPING " SLEEPING "SLEEPING " SLEEPINGPARTNERS." t ARTNERS." PARTNERS." PARTNERS." PARTNERS." PARTNERS." PARTNERS." PARTNERS" PARTNERS." PARTNERS." A delightfully Witty and Sparkling Comedy, adapted from the French by Mr. Hicks. A Diverting and Fascinating London Comedy Success, deftly constructed by a Master Hand with witty dialogue and intriguing situations. A Comedy in the truest sense of the word, with shrewd truth underlying the brilliance of its dialogue. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. To be followed on TUESDAY, February 24. by BROADWAY ROADWAY »> ONES." Box Plans for which will bo Opened TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). HUGH J. WARD'S AMAZING PRE-WAR PRICES: TONES." O ONES." RESD. D.C. AND 0.5., OS. -ESI). D.C. AND 0.5., OS. Plus Tax. No Booking Fee. Stalls, 4s; Upper Circle, Is. (Early Doors la Extra.) All Taxable Prices Plus Tax. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till 4.45, and at Theatre from 5.30. Day Sales at F. Porter. Tobacconist, cr. Queen and We esley Stu., and at Edsner's, Confectioner, Wellesley St. A WORD TO THE WISE-BOOK EARLY. "| A VENTURA'S ACT AT THE HIPPO- . DROME, Will Be Presented at all Atternoon and Evening Sessions. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEST. jg-UMEU jQISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND IJORTICULTURAL gOCIETY. SUMMER DHOW ON "ARCH rr I. WOOD-CHOPPING EVENTS. (Under N.A.U. Rules.) 1. STANDING CHOP. ISis. Blocks.—First Prize, £l6; second. £6: third. £3. 2. UNDERHAND CHOP. 15in. Blocks.— First Prise, £10; second, £*l; third, £l. 3. MAIDEN CHOP, 12in. Blocks.—First Prize, £5; second. £2; third, £l. KAHIKATEA BLOCKS. Nominations.—lsin. Standing Chop. £1; acceptances, 5». Nominations.—lsin Underhand Chop, 10s; acceptances, ss. Maiden Chop.—Entrance, 8.9. Nominations close with the Secretary on February 25, and must be accompanied by Nomination Fees. Acceptances close on the ground. Handicapper and Starter: MR. C. L. HARDY. J. H. McKINLAY, P.O. Kumeu. Secretary. "UMEU DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL - AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (INCORPORATED). SUMMER SHOW, MARCH 7. Entries for everything excepting the Motor Sports, Wood Chopping Events and the Baby bhow, close on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21, At 8 p.m. Send for Schedules to J. H. McKINLAY, Secretary. P.O. Kumeu. JJ-ATAMATA £ p l 5 TH_ A HStrAl gSoW-JJTH. To be held on the MATAMATA RACECOURSE MATAMATA RACECOURSE I M ARCH 19 1925 - THE FINEST HACKS AND HUNTERS IN THE PROVINCE XAjXtc ' J" KEEN COMPETITiqN IN DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HARNESS SECTIONS PEDIGREE AND GRADE SHORTHORNS FRIESIANS, JERSEYS. AND AYRSHIRE DAIRY CATTLE, to None in the Dominion. SHEEP, PIGS AND DOGS. HOME INDUSTRIES: Cookery. Field and Garden Produce, Plain and Fancy Needlework, etc., etc. ■L'xaa TN PRIZE MONEY.- X*,rnn NOTE—The whole of ihe Schedule of Prizes has been < revised and brought up-to-ciate, and provision has been made for many new classes and greatly increased prVe money. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, MARCH. 5 If you have not received a Prize List, send for one. B. BI;ENNERHA S S ETT. __ Secretary. OMAHA and i-akiri show; V/ r ixed for February 2s, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. JAS. V. WYATT. Secretary. LAMP TRANSFER NOTICES. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act. 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding tho same on or before MARCH 20, 1923. 7356.—JESSIE CRAIG, JAMES CAMPBELL CRAIG and STANLEY GEORGE CHAMBERS.—AIIot. 83 Section 1 of Small Lota near tho Village of Panmure. containing 5 acres and 39 perches; occupied by Applicants. Plan 18268. 7345. —ANNIE ELIZABETH MEDLAND. —Part Lot 7 of Allot. 55 _ Section 10 Suburbs of Auckland, containing 25.1? perches, fronting Torrance Street, Mt. Roskili: unoccupied. Plan 18208, Diagrams may be inspected at this office, Dated this 16th day oi February, 1923, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland, A. V. STURTEVAKT. District L«kad Eeeistxiiri

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18946, 18 February 1925, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18946, 18 February 1925, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18946, 18 February 1925, Page 18

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