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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT OF "SCROOGE" AND " SLEEPING PARTNERS." TUESDAY: "BROADWAY JONES." OPERA TTOUSE. pera Mouse. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Direction: Hugh J. Ward Theatres Pty.. Ltd. Governing Directors: Sir Benjamin iuuer, Hugh J. Ward, John Fuller, EVERY EVENING AT 8. Hugh J. Ward has the Honour to Present THE DISTINGUISHED LONDON STARS, SEYMOUR TTICKS eymour -Clicks ELLALTNE riTERRisS LLALINE IERRISS1 ERRISS WITH THEIR FAMOUS LONDON COMPANY. Last Night of Two Wonderful Plays, " QCROOGE." " OCROOGE." And the Fascinating French Comedy, " SLEEPING PARTNERS." "SLEEPING I ARTNERS." Nobody should miss these two Illustrations of Seymour Hicks' Marvellous and Versatile Stagecraft. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) The Second Production of the Season, for Five Nights Only, George M. Cohan's FourAct Play of Laughter and Sur.shine, I I A Show that'. 1 ? made the World Laugh. Presented exactly as staged at the Prince of Wales' Theatre, London, by Mr. Hicks, who originated the role of Jackson Jones. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE BROKE, AND SUDDENLY INHERITED A CHEWING GUM FACTORY WORTH A MILLION? , BROADWAY JONES DID. Don't Hesitate—Get in Early. AND BOOK! Plan 3 are Filling Fast. HUGH J. WARD'S AMAZING PRE-WAR PRICES: O.S. and D.C. (reserved). 6s: Plus Tax. No Booking Fee. Stalls. 4s; Upper Circle, Is. (Early Doors Is Extra.) All Taxable Prices Plus Tax. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till 4.45, and at Theatre from u.30. Day Sales at F. Porter, Tobacconist, er. Queen and Wellesley Sts., and at Edsner's, Confectioner, WelU-fW St. MEETINGS. OffiS WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL Bptej/ ASSOCIATION. The People's University. " ""A PUBLIC CONVENTION. A PUBLIC CONVENTION. A PUBLIC CONVENTION. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, TO-DAY (MONDAY). AT 8 P.M. PROFESSOR. J. SHELLEY PROFESSOR J. SHELLEY (Canterbury College). "EDUCATION AND DEMOCRACY." MR. W. J. JORDAN (M.P. for Manukau). ■"LABOUR AND EDUCATION." MR. WALTER NASH (Nat. Sec. Labour Party). " WORKERS. EDUCATION AND LABOUR." Chairman: MR. H. D. ACLAND (National President W.E.A.). Admission, FREE. AN EDUCATED PEOPLE OUR GREATEST NEED." TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 8 p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. " MODERN DRAMA." " MODERN DRAMA," " MODERN DRAMA." By PROFESSOR J. SHELLEY PROFESSOR J. SHELLEY PROFESSOR J. SHELLEY (Professor of Education, Canterbury College). Hear one of New Zealand's Foremost Orators and Exponents of Modern Drama. Chairman: MR. ROCKE O'SHEA (Registrar Auckland University). Admission. FREE A UCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Buildil ine Society.—Appropriations. St. James' llall, WEDNESDAY, February 25, at 7.30 p.m. £8(100. by Ballot and S».le. HOSPITAL PATIENTS' FUND. AN APPEAL. AN APPEAL. HOSPITAL OSPITAL LiOSPITAL J AND "f 71 AM I LIES' J- AMILIES' PATIENTS' ATIENTS' T7-UND. JC UND .r AMILIES' J- UND To the Sympathy of the LADIES IN AUCKLAND AND SUBURBS. Of whom there are FIFTY THOUSAND. Four have Kindly Answered Our Appeal To Collect On FRIDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 27. LADIES. WE WANT COLLECTORS. COLLECTORS, COLLECTORS. For the ANNUAL STREETS COLLECTION. ANNUAL STREETS COLLECTION. . It si Noble Work to Help the Families of Hospital Patients in their Acute and Urgent Ne«d. Kindly Communicate with W. RICHMOND. Hon. Secretary. WpflesW Ktrpnt. RECITALS. QT. PAUL'S CHURCH. S.vmonds St.— O MONDAY, February 23. at 8 p.m. Organ and Vocal Recital. Organist Mr. John T'lit. A.R.C.O. Vocalist Mr. Arthur R. TV V for OVioir KiinrJc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 16

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