AMUSEMENTS. TIIE SHOW OP SHOWS! Over 6000 People who have seen "MMIK /VTJUIEN ( 11KL " " I HE V/'!>RIEN VJIRL" Aro Unanimous that it is easily tho GREATEST OF MUSICAL COMEDIES. Its SwectmvH, Ha Charm, Hb Tuneful Melodies, Its Wonderful Dancing, Its Beautiful CostnmcH set "The O'Brien Girl" easily ahead of any other Musical Production seen in Auckland. SECOND MATINEE TO-MORROW. SECOND MATINEE TO-MORROW. SECOND MATINEE TO-jfORROW. Plans Now Open till Monday Next. Hugh J, Ward's Superb, Entrancing DANCING EXTRAVAGANZA OF 1925. OPERA TTOUSE. pera House. Proprietors - John Fuller and Sons, Ltd Direction Hugh J Ward "Theatres Ply., Ltd. Governing Director?.: Sir Benjamin Fuller, Hugh .1. Ward, •Tnli n Puller EVERY EVENING AT P. A Revolutionary Innovation in Auckland a Theatrical Histotf/. Over 6000 People have already seen "THE O'BRIEN GIRL." Can this be wondered at? Consider the Prices. HUGH J. WARD'S MUSICAL COMEDY FESTIVAL. Introducing HUGH ,1. WARD'S FAMOUS LONDON COMPANY OF COMEDIANS In the Gorg ous. Entrancing Mufucm Comedy that has Broken All Records Throughout Australasia. O'lffi O'HK f\ IRL." VXIRL ." IRL." VTIKL." r\ irl." VXIRL." The Champagne of Musical Comedy. A Festival of Mirth and Melody In Two Act." ajid Three Scenes. Direct from the Record-breaking Season of ,'lO '2 Conspcutivo Performances at the Princefs Theatre, Melbourne. and .J"."' sequent triumphs in Sydney. Adelaide. Brisbane and throughout New Zealand '^ n entrancing blend of Life, Love and Laughter, expressed by Charming Personalities, Dainty Dancing, Catchy Music, Cle.-i.n_ and Wholesome and a Veritably I'Vast ot I' rock Fascination. EVENING RESERVED PRICES: ! RIIR- O.K. 4SB D.a. fil- ! MATINEE RESERVED PRICES RS O.S. i?g D.C., 31- | Plus Tax, but NO BOOKING I' EE. EVENING: Stalls, 4s; Upper Circle. Is. fEarly Doors l.s Extra.) MATINEE: Stalls. 2s; Upper Circle, Is. MATINEE PRICES: 3s. 2s and Is. PLAN at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., till (.15, and at Theatre from 5.30. Day Sales at F. Porter. Tobacconist, Corner Queen and Welleslcy Streets, and at Edner's, Confectioner, Wellesley Street. SWIMMING. ~\ \JAITE MA T A QWIMMING ( W AITEMATA DWIMMING V-/LUB. TEPID BATHS —TEPID BATHS GRAND CARNIVAL. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY TO-NIGHT 500 Metres Endean Memorial Scratch Race. Don't Miss This Special Event. Pelham, Enwright, and Cunnold. three N.Z. Champions. Who Will Win? 8 p.m.—"Water Polo, Waiteinata B v. Parncll. . 220 Yds. Waugh Handicap, Junior Championship; 220 Yds. Record Attempt by Miss Jean Bell. Admission, Is; Children tinder 16 notadmitted, W. J. DAVIDSON, Hon. Sec. jV'EW yE ALAND gWIMMING ,^S ,ND ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE. ONLY APPEARANCE IN THE DOMINION OF WORLD-FAMOUS HAWAIIAN SWIMMERS, ARIES CH E N '^yEHSELAU and S AM KAHANAMOKUrpEPID jgATHS, jyjARCH 1925, at 8 P.M. Entries for All Events Close with Caretaker, Tepid Baths, on THURSDAY, March 12, at 5 p.m. F. J. BOGGS. Hon. Secretary. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. © MEWTON RANGERS FOOTBALL 1 iN CLUB. /flif > The Annual General Meeting of 1 LLJ \ (lie above Club will bo held in i the League Rooms, Swanson St., —F-- TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), March 10, at 8 p.m. , _ , BUSINESS: Adoption of Report and Bal-ance-Sheet; Election of Officers; General. All membera find' intending members aro, requested to attend. GEORGE STEVEN, Hon. Secretary. ~ RICHMOND ROVERS t ~ FOOTBALL CLUB. ' The ANNUAL MEETING J will he held in RICHMOND HALL, On TUESDAY, MARCH 10, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report, and Balancesheet. Election of Officers. Alteration to Rules. All members and intendinc members and supporters aro requested to attend. W. A. SWIFT. Hon. Sec. MOTOR AHD COACH TRIPS. MEW PLYMOUTH-MOKAU-TE KUITI IN TOURISTS' SERVICE. 110 Milca Beautiful Motorists' Scenery. Leaves New Plymouth (Gibson's Aard Garage), daily at.. .. 7.20 a.m. Leave To Kuiti. daily .. 8.0 a.m. Arrive. New Plymouth, daily at . . 5. 0 p.m. Single Fare, New Plymouth to To Kuiti. X'o. return lare. £4. Week-end Trips; New Plymouth to Waiumio, leaving New Plymouth Snturdays and returning Mondays; return fare, i'fi 15s. Arrangements made for LAUNCH PARTIES on the beautiful Mokau River. This trio will enable Tourists lo see the wonderful Mount Messenger. Mokau Bookm" Agents: Thos. Cook and Sons nnd the "New Zealand Government Tourist Offices. Booking Offices. Gibson's Aard Tourist Garace. New Plymouth Phone 157. Seats booked by wire to either C. H. Johnston. Waitara, or A. E. Magon, To Kuiti. proprietors. T>OTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., K LIMITED. "R M " Hudson Motor Services.—Daily to Whak a tune. 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., Opotiki 8.30 a.m., Wairakei and laupo, 8 :?0 a.m., and Taupo to Napier daily, except Monday Opotiki to Motuhora, daily except Friday; Matata to Gisbornc and vice versa, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday; Roto run to Gisborm and vice versa, Sunday. All comfortable Touring Cars. Thomas Cook and Sons, Agents. WIRE " MOTOCO." Rotorua. Phones 19 and 353. TRANSIT.- * 1/ »V J ' i-"-' JuaiUUl.J.L Car leaves Te Puke 5.30 a.m. Connects Rotorux or je t uiie. i-nones: uotonia, Cu; Te Puke. 48. —G. T. BURBERY. I'roprietor. TAURANGA TO GISBORNE 1. (AND VICE VERSA). In addition to tho Daily Tnuranga-Mnta-mata Service, Walker's Motor Services have now commenced a Motor Service, as above, on Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays, running through the East Coajt Towns en route. Pull particular:-, and reservations lor both Services uiny be ol> tamed at the N.Z Government Tourist. Department, Customs St, W,. Anekhind, oi irom Walker's Motor Services Tntiranga. _ QUICIv TRANSIT SAVES MONEY. rp AURAN GA - W AIIJ l DAILY SERVICE. J. —Cars leave Tuurangu daily at 5.45 a.m., connecting with Auckland. Hamilton, and Thames Express. Leave Wnilii daily at 12.30, after arrival Hamilton and Thames tram: arrive Tau ranga, 4 p.m. Rook seats by collect wire to CARTER. Wailn or I'auranga ILLSBOROUGH Cemetery.- Oleten'o Charabanc leaves Greenwood's Corner, Sundays, 2 p.m.. and 3 p.m. Return fare, !<• I'd NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. " WHITESIDE " Maternity Hospital, 15, VV liuiilly Ave., off Khybcr Pnss. Personal allention.—Kurae Oanty. Phono 3182. "T CCOM MO DA TlO N. Convalescents or j\ People Needing Rest, near Waitiikores; every attention; moior meetfl train.--Com-fort.' 73, Hkr.vi.i>.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18963, 10 March 1925, Page 16
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