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AMUSEMENTS. IT IR MAJESTY'S THEATRE. JlLis Majesty's Xheatre. Direction: J. a WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS •LAST TWO NIGHTS HHHtTRSTON TTALL Ahurston JlLall THURSTON HALL THURSTON HALL. THE DROKEN "OTING.' 1 1 HE Jl>roken VV Ing. "THE BROKEN "THE BROKEN WING." WING." : Amused arid : Delighted Immense Audiencoa throughout the Dominion and achieved a" SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. rpHURSTON TTALL. i HURSTON HaI.L, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL. Tho Famous International Comedian, \ And J. C. WILLIAMSON'S 'SPLENDID SUPPORTING COMPANY. Outstanding London and Now York Successful Comedy-Drama "THE BROKEN WING." "THE BROKEN WING." An Exhilarating, Ingenious, and Colourful Story of Modem Mexico. The most Thrilling Play ever Presented in the Dominion. . All present- are spell-bound by. the wonderful and realistic Aeroplane Crash. The Most Astounding Feat of Modern Statecraft. BOOK NOW. BOOK NOW. aKap" L£S ™ *• eady DAI SALES AT THEATRE COKFECPRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door to Stalls and Gallery, la extra. Plus tax. Manager ...... Alex. F. Wilson. WILLIAM TTEUGHAN. VV ILLIAM JJLBUGHAN. * WILLIAM HEUGHAN. WILLIAM HEUGHAN. WILLIAM HEUGHAN. WILLIAM HEUGHAN. THE INCOMPARABLE. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. ,& THURSDAY 16th, 17th, ; 18th June. "A Master of Song' . . , The dramatic rendering of his songs carried the audi* enco to a high pitch of .enthusiasm ... His deep, rich bass, vibrant with passion, rumbling with anger, or caressing with emotion, displayed great dramatic art and enviable = masters' of vocal technique. When he sings one is content to be transported on the wings of song. , . . Only a great artiste can movo an audience so, and Mr. Heughan did it. . . . It.would be difficult to find a more satisfying exponent of ancient, operatic, and modern music." THE OPINION OF ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S LEADING- CRITICS. HIS SEASON OF TEN CONCERTS. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. " A VERITABLE TRIUMPH," The Wellington Press aoolaim him " A PLATFORM KING," " A REMARK. ABLE VOCAL ENTERTAINER." And by tb<* Wide World Prosa. W I L L IAM H E U G II A N. WILLI A M H E U G H A N, WILLIAM HEUGHAN. "THE INCOMPARABLE SINGER \ AND ACTOR." Associate Artistes of tho front rank. HYMAN LENZEB, HYMAN LENZER, The Wonderful Violinist. - and GLADYS SAYER. . GLADYS SAYER. The World-famed Pianiate. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS MAGNIFICENT .TRIO, WHO HAVE TAKEN NEW ZEALAND BY STORM.. PRICES: Front Chairs, reserved. ss. Second Chairs and Circle, reserved. 4s. Unreserved, 3s and 2s, plus lax. Bore rians Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. on THURSDAY. 11th hist. DANCING. ' iO YACHT CLUB. . DANCE. SATURDAY. JUNE 13. Tiie Monthly Dance will j be held in the N.Z. Power-Boat Association's Clubhouse, Mechanics' Bay, on SATURDAY, June 13, at 8 p.m. Admission: Double tickets, 4a; G«nta., 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. Malion's Buses leavo Endean'a Bldgs., at frequent intervals from 7.30 p.m., returning after dance. • ; G. E. LAYCOCK, Hon. SecreUry. A LPHA DANCE CLUB. •Alpha dance club. TO-NIGHT. SCOTS HALL. TO-NIGHT. SCOTS ILYLL. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY. TO-NIGHT. Music by TO-NIGHT. Paramount Syncopatcrs. TO-NIGHT. (Six Instruments). TO-NIGHT. LADIES. 2s; GENTS.. 2b 6d. TO-NIGHT. Id.C., Mr. C. LORD. TO-NIGHT. C. HALFORD. Sec, TEACHERS OP DANCING. M ISS J$ EBYL j^ETTLETON ■ And ■ ■ . . ]yj\lSS rpURNER. SATURDAY MORNING AT 10.30. CHILDREN'S FANCY DANCING CLASS (AMATEUR) In Operatic Society Room. Grafton Road (Lower End! „ Enrolments : Saturday mormnp from 10 a.m.' CLASS ALSO AT DEVONPORT AND TAKAPUNA. Phone 151, Devonport. OALLROOM Dancing, correct style, exJLJ pert privule tuition.—Modern Dancing .Studio. 30. Palmeraton Bides., opp. G.P 0, 1/fISS SPENCER' Teaches' all Latest JLtJ.. Dances; Classes, Private Lespona. —Particulars by Phone, or 25. Vincent St. rpANGO now becoming popular m Sydney. JL —lsolde and: Alexis have brought correct steps direct from Paris. Special Tango Class. Mondays. 0.30. Private Lessons bv annointment.—Studio: 68. Queen St.. next Everybody's. TVT EW ZE ALAND H E RALD IN'. - : AND AUCKLAND WEEKLYNEWS. N.Z. Heeald: 9d per week, delivered in town arid suburbs. ' Prepaid, posted within New Zealand, 12 a 6d per quarter; £2 5s per annum...' ... Auckland Weekly News: Prepaid, 10s per quarter; .£1 15s per annum, N.Z. Herald: _Small prepaid advertise-, ments under classified headings, 15 words la per insertion, 2s 6d three consecutive insertions; 20 words Is 9d per insertion. 4a tid three consecutive insertions'; 25 : words 2s fid per. insertion, 7s threeconsecutive ; , insertions. .V : " > .. , \ - Replies bearing nom^de -plumes or initials only, care of Post office, are not delivered by the Postal Department. Replies to advertisements will be received at i the Office of the Hehald, and, if necessary, forwarded ion to tlie advertiser. Bietu Notices, :2s Cd per insertion: doctors' or nurses' names. 3s each name extra.. Mahhiagb, Death, , Bjskeavemkkt, and In* Mkmoiuam Notices, 2s Cd per insertion of 30 words. ; If in excess of 30 words, Gd per line of five ■■ words . extra. . These announcements,., must ' be signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. The Company does not hold itself responsible for non-insertion ot advertisements through accident or from other causes, or . for error ! in the publication of any advertisement ; vS'v',: TELEPHONES: For Advertisements: 41-129 and 41-178; Advertisements arid Accounts: 40-0&1; Job Printing Order*: 44-200; Publishing: 40-114; Editorial: 41-229; Reporters; 44-693; Editor Weekly Nkws and Photographic, 41-229. Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, Ltd., P.O. Box 32, Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (next P. 0.), Hamilton. London Office: 85, Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 18

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